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  • {{Short description|Measure of how heavy or light a petroleum liquid is compared to water}} ...te]] gravity, or '''API gravity''', is a measure of how heavy or light a [[petroleum]] liquid is compared to water: if its API gravity is greater than 10, it is ...
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  • :'''[[Petroleum]]''' ::[[Liquefied petroleum gas]] ...
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  • *[[Petroleum engineering]] **[[Petroleum geology]] ...
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  • ...|title=The Subsea Industry|website=Subsea oil and gas directory for subsea industry professionals|access-date=27 September 2016}}</ref> Under water oil fields ...ber 09, 2010, from http://www.pennenergy.com/index/petroleum/international-petroleum-encyclopedia/display/114882/ipes/online-research-center/volume-1999/issue-1 ...
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  • ...an [[underwater environment]]. It is a part of the [[marine construction]] industry.<ref name="IMCA" /> It can involve the use of a variety of building materia ...ommon in the [[civil engineering]], [[coastal engineering]], energy, and [[petroleum extraction]] industries. ...
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  • * [[Therm]] (thm) – unit of heat energy. In the US gas industry it is defined as exactly 100,000 BTU<sub>59&nbsp;°F</sub>. It is approximat ...such as gigatons of TNT equivalent, gigatons of coal equivalent, gigatons petroleum equivalent. ...
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  • ...8 |doi= 10.1117/1.1377308|bibcode= 2001JEI....10..608Y }}</ref> and [[Food industry|food]]<ref>{{cite journal |first1=M.S. |last1=Beck |first2=M. |last2=Byars ...
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  • == Technological development in industry == A major subject of study is technological development in industry. This has been defined as: ...
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  • | label2 = Industry [[Category:Petroleum in Texas]] ...
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  • ...]], and they have become a significant part of the [[marine construction]] industry. Since then at least 47 major concrete offshore structures have been built. ...offshore structures are not limited to applications within the oil and gas industry, several conceptual studies have shown that concrete support structures for ...
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  • ...=Chemical Treatments Associated with North Sea Projects|journal=Society of Petroleum Engineers|volume=32|issue=5|pages=904–912|doi=10.2118/7880-PA|last1=Mitchel ...te|gas hydrates]] are the most often encountered organic scales in the oil industry. This article focuses on the simplest and common form of scales encountered ...
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  • ...le biofuels for transport represent a key source of diversification from [[petroleum products]]. Biofuels from grain and beet in [[temperate region]]s have a ro ...at can be produced in many regions of the United States.<ref>Biotechnology Industry Organization (2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20060212025744/http://www ...
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  • ...ype of rotary union is often used in the manufacture of plastics and other petroleum products, for which multiple inputs may need to be streamlined, but kept se ...Rotary unions are also heavily used in crude oil processing, the chemical industry, commercial food production, and pharmaceutical applications. ...
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  • ...tons. [[Paddle steamers]] would become the front runners of the steamship industry for the next thirty years till the next type of propulsion came around.<ref ...es operates under the umbrella term of “marine engineering,” especially in industry and academia outside of the [[U.S.]] The same combination has been applied ...
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  • ...a typical tug, rather it is a special class of ship used in the petroleum industry called an [[AHTS|Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessel]]. ...
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  • * [[API gravity]], universally used worldwide by the petroleum industry. * [[Brix]] scale, primarily used in fruit juice, wine making and the sugar industry ...
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  • ...mport]] for both domestic consumption and as [[raw material]]s for [[light industry]] [[manufacturing]], [[electrification]] is a huge component of the Chinese ...20}}</ref> The study used energy and cement production data from [[British Petroleum]] which they believed to be 'reasonably accurate', while warning that stati ...
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  • ...bustion engine]] || [[automobile]], [[airplane]], [[Petroleum industry|oil industry]], [[third generation warfare|mobile warfare]] || [[history of the internal * [http://www.seia.org/research-resources/solar-industry-data Installed solar capacity and solar employment growth – 2015] ...
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  • ...clear renaissance]] has been used to refer to a possible [[nuclear power]] industry revival, but nuclear electricity generation in 2012 was at its lowest level ...s believed to require new sources of electric power, and rising [[Price of petroleum|fossil fuel prices]] coupled with concerns about [[greenhouse gas emissions ...
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  • OTDR was developed more than 20 years ago and has become the industry standard for telecom loss measurements which detects the—compared to Raman ...rate into industrial control systems such as [[SCADA]]. In the oil and gas industry an [[XML]] based file standard ([[WITSML]]) has been developed for transfer ...
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