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Appendix using oil

Crude oil is mixture of many different hydrocarbons - chemicals which contain only hydrogen and carbon atoms.

Crude oil is not much use until it is separated into more useful parts, called fractions. This is done by fractional distillation.

Most of the fractions are burnt as fuels. The rest go to make plastics, detergents and many other important chemicals.

1. What is a hydrocarbon?

2. Octane is a hydrocarbon which has eight carbon atoms. Which fraction would you find it in?

3. Which property of hydrocarbons is used to separate them?

4. Which fraction has the lowest boiling range?

5. Which fraction would be the hardest to boil?

6. Which of the fractions are burnt as fuels?

7. Which fraction do you think there is most demand for in the world?

8. What do you think would happen to the price of crude oil if:

(a) all countries banned the use of nuclear power?

(b) the Persian Gulf, through which most of the West's oil is carried, was

closed by war?

9. Decide what you think might happen if the oil runs out.

10. Write a paragraph of 100-150 words explaining what you think will happen.

Fig.7. The Fractions

Fig.8.When the oil runs out.

(Stephen Beer, David Edwards “Thinking Through Science”, London, 1989).

References

1.

Stephen Beer, David Edwards "Thinking Through Science", London, 1989

2.

Vladimir Belousov "Oil and Gas Industry", Moscow, 2004.

3.

Dictionary for the Petroleum Industry, Schlumberger, Austin, Texas, 1997

4.

Dvoretskaya O.B. "Business English", "Titul" publishers, 2006

5.

Elsevier Encyclopaedia Geology, Vol. I-IV

6.

Norman Hyne "Dictionary of Petroleum Exploration, Drilling and production", Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1998.

7.

Frank John, Mark Cook and Mark Graham, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production (Development in Petroleum Science 46), Amsterdam, 1999.

8.

David Lambert "The Field Guide to Geology", Cambridge University Press, 1998.

9.

F.K. North, Petroleum Geology, London, 1985

10.

Oil and Gas Production Primer, Houston, 1989

11.

Wood’s Illustrated English – Russian \ Russian-English Petroleum Technology Dictionary, ALBION, WOODS Pub.

12.

M. Я. Баракова «Английский язык для горных инженеров», М. «Высшая школа», 2001

INTERNET RESOURCES

13.

Material supplied by the Institute of Petroleum.

14.

http.//www.science. ubc.ca\~geol202\sed\sili\arc.html

15.

Wikipedia. The free encyclopedia. http://www.wikipedia.org/

Chapter 3

DRILLING

Т.V. Vasilchenko

Т.V. Bocharova

UNIT 1

LIFE OF A WELL

An oil well is a term for any perforation through the Earth's surface designed to find and release both oil and gas hydrocarbons.

Lead-in

L

Pl

ife of a well can be divided up into five segments. What are they (in Russian)? List the words in English and place the blocks according to the life stages of a well:

C

A

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