Petroleum production Prospecting And Exploration
Petroleum production, recovery of crude oil and, often, associated natural gas from Earth. Petroleum is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon material that is believed to have formed from animal and vegetable debris in deep sedimentarybeds. The petroleum, being less dense than the…
Crude oil and petroleum products marine vessels
Oil tankers and barges are vessels designed with the engines and quarters at the rear of the vessel and the remainder of the vessel divided into special compartments (tanks) to…
Storage tank fire protection
Storage tank fire protection and prevention is a specialized science which depends on the interrelationship of tank type, condition and size; product and amount stored in the tank; tank spacing,…
Storage and Transportation of Crude Oil, Natural Gases, Liquid Petroleum Products and Other Chemicals
Pipelines, marine vessels, tank trucks, rail tank cars and so forth are used to transport crude oils, compressed and liquefied hydrocarbon gases, liquid petroleum products and other chemicals from their…
A Brief History of Natural Gas
Although naturally occurring gas has been known since ancient times, its commercial use is relatively recent. In about 1000, B.C., the famous Oracle at Delphi, on Mount Parnassus in ancient…
LPG Gas for Flame Weeding
Increased legislation and consumer pressure are forcing growers to look for alternative methods to chemicals, many of which are now banned or severely restricted.Flame weeding, burning of weeds (also flame…
Agricultural Uses for LPG
Clean, cost-effective and easily controllable, LPG can be used in any crop or agricultural application. Potatoes, wheat, maize and onions can all be dried economically and very efficiently thanks to…
Commercial LPG Gas Suppliers – Bulk LPG Supply – Industrial Gas Suppliers
· Get bulk LPG gas supply and industrial gas supply for industry, agricultural & commercial applications, with bulk gas supply storage solutions. · Bulk LPG supply is for high volume users of…
Butane vs Propane Gas – What are the Differences?
· There are three significant differences between butane vs propane gas. Those differences are boiling point, vapour pressure and CO2 emissions when burnt. · The first is boiling temperature, at -42° for propane…
Butane vs Propane vs Isobutane – What is Butane?
Liquefied Petroleum Gas · Discover the real difference between butane vs propane vs isobutane vs LPG. All three gases are consider to be LPG - Liquefied Petroleum Gas. · In some ways…


