118 resultados para Upstream Oil and Gas
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"Information presented in this publication is intended to provide a general understanding of the statutory and regulatory requirements governing used oil and oil filters generated by small businesses remediation waste. This information is not intended to replace, limit or expand upon the complete statutory and regulatory requirements found in the Illinois Environmental Protection Act and Title 35 of the Illinois Administrative Code of Regulations."
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"This document is a reformatted version of the statute and various preambles obtained from several database and internet sources."--Cover, p. [2].
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Master microform held by: ResP.
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"An elaboration of a number of popular lectures in the geology of oil and gas ... delivered during the past winter, in part at the Colorado school of mines and in part in the city of Denver, under the auspices of the Colorado state oil commission."--Pref.
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There is a reprint with the date 1905.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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V.2 is 1st ed.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Report for 1920/21 is found with the Annual report of the Railroad Commission, Oil and Gas Division, 1921.
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"July 12, 1988" -- pt.2.
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This study documents marine ecological conditions at Rincon Island, located approximately 0.8 kilometer offshore between Ventura and Santa Barbara, California, in a depth of 14 meters. The island, which was constructed between 1957 and 1958 to serve as a permanent platform for oil and gas production, is particularly suitable for ecological study. Habitat features associated with the armor rock and concrete tetrapods surrounding the island support a 'microecosystem' which differs in biotic composition from surrounding natural bottom areas. A major part of the study was devoted to analysis of seasonal dynamics in biotic composition. Permanent transects extending from the high intertidal to natural bottom were established normal to each of the four cardinal sides of the island. All macrobiota were censused in duplicate 1-square meter quadrats along each transect during each of the four seasons. Data analysis indicated that many species exhibit significant variability in abundance from one season to the next. In general, the findings indicate a rich and varied fauna and flora associated with the high-relief solid substrate of Rincon Island which differs substantially from the more depauperate natural bottom habitats in the area.