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    An overview of the Oil and Gas sector was developed as we visited the 4 organizations, namely GSEG, GSPL & GSPC Gas station, GSPC-NIKO Resources Limited and SHELL in Hazira. Amongst the companies visited, there were both upstream and downstream ones and their effects in the value chain were duly

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    trucks, buses, tractors, boats, trains, some automobiles, and electricity generators. Heating oil, also called fuel oil, is used in boilers and furnaces to heat homes and buildings, for industrial heating, and for producing electricity. Hydrocarbon gas

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    Because natural gas and oil is the main driver of the economy, most of the imports are machinery or platforms that contribute to the production of those energy resources. In an effort to maintain their economy through energy export, Turkmenistan import drills, pipes

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    smallest element in the universe, hydrogen consists as a diatomic, gaseous molecule with a single proton and a single electron. Hydrogen does not exist in its pure form on the planet, but it is present as a compound in molecules like water, glucose, natural gas, and even oil (Busby). Because it is found in such a variety of sources, hydrogen is the perfect power source for fuel cells. What exactly are hydrogen fuel cells and why will they be the fuel of the future? Hydrogen fuel cells are a mechanical

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    up the planet is causing climate change and leading to extreme weather situations. CO2 is the main greenhouse gas responsible for climate change and is being produced at a rate that is higher than anything in recorded history [Nature 513.7517, 2014]. Reducing CO2 emissions produced by vehicles can lead to a drastic impact on the current state of climate change. Scope of the

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    rate at which our climate temperatures are changing due to greenhouse gas emissions is alarming. Carbon dioxide is the number one greenhouse gas emission that human beings so efficiently and effectively emit into the atmosphere. It 's all around us, all the time. Scouring our air, and our lungs. According to the data in a study done by the E.P.A. in 2013, Carbon Dioxide accounted for approximately 82 percent of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions from human activities. Warmer temperatures, depleting glacial

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    Gas Crisis in Bangladesh

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    Natural gas in Bangladesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (April 2012) This article is written like a personal reflection or essay rather than an encyclopedic description of the subject. (April 2012) This article may need to be wikified to meet

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    There are various reasons that prediction of natural gas price is imperative to producers, suppliers, traders, market makers, and bankers involved in natural gas exploration, production, transportation and trading as well as consumers involved in utilization of natural gas (Mishra, 2012). The prices of energy commodity including natural gas price are very volatile that make the parties engaged in a high risk and uncertain activities. More accurate forecast of the price, help them to select an appropriate

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    Daniel Gross’s article, “Fuel Intentions, American industry waste insane amounts of gas by burning it off. It doesn’t have to,” brings attention to the wasteful act of burning off fuel. Gross supplies abundant reasons industries should look into other avenues of recycling and use such scarce resources for the good of the environment instead of the bad. The question isn’t necessarily that we can harvest these salvaged fuels, but do the benefits outweigh the negatives in cost or environmental issues

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    introduced in the 19th century, but as oil was more plentiful and much cheaper than electricity, the internal combustion engine came to the forefront of the transportation sector.1 Now, as oil reserves around the globe have reached the lowest since 1973 and gas prices the world over are soaring,1 the world has turned back to the electric car.1 The electric car was endorsed by the United States Government in 2009 as “a promising alternative to petroleum in the transportation sector”, and 2.1 billion dollars

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