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Crumrine, Myron A. – 1978
A project was designed to develop a vocational course to satisfy an industry request for trained manpower in petroleum production. During phase one the feasibility was studied, formal instruction determined, an instructor named, site located and secured, and students selected for the class. A three-year trade and industrial level course for…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Job Analysis, Petroleum Industry
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Evans, Robert L. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
In general terms there are only three primary energy sources: fossil fuels, renewable energy, and nuclear fission. For fueling road transportation, there has been much speculation about the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier, which would usher in the "hydrogen economy." A parallel situation would use a simple battery to store electricity…
Descriptors: Fuels, Energy Management, Transportation, Energy
Gussow, William C. – Geotimes, 1976
Describes the results of analyzing world wide seismic profiles to develop a precise scale of regional, continental, and global unconformities for dating events in geologic history. (SL)
Descriptors: Conferences, Earth Science, Engineering, Geology
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Center for Vocational and Technical Education. – 1965
THE PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE IS TO ASSIST TEACHERS IN PREPARING HIGH SCHOOL AND POST-HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FOR ENTRY AND ADVANCEMENT IN THE PETROLEUM PHASE OF AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY OCCUPATIONS. ONE OF A SERIES FOR AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY OCCUPATIONS, THIS MODULE WAS DEVELOPED BY A NATIONAL TASK FORCE ON THE BASIS OF DATA FROM STATE STUDIES. SECTIONS ARE (1)…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Supply Occupations, Bibliographies, Fuels
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Dharavath, H. Naik; Hahn, Kim – Journal of Technology Studies, 2009
The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in the measurable print attributes (Print Contrast and Dot Gain) and color gamut of solvent-based (SB) inks vs. vegetable oil-based (VO) inks of multicolor offset printing. The literature review revealed a lack of published research on this subject. VO inks tend to perform (color…
Descriptors: Printing, Fuels, Inhalants, Literature Reviews
Cooper, Gloria S., Ed.; Magisos, Joel H., Ed. – 1976
Designed to meet the job-related metric measurement needs of students in automotive merchandising and petroleum marketing classes, this instructional package is one of five for the marketing and distribution cluster, part of a set of 55 packages for metric instruction in different occupations. The package is intended for students who already know…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Distributive Education, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Geotimes, 1972
Briefly reviews the worldwide developments in petroleum geology in 1971, including exploration, new fields, and oil production. This report is condensed from the October Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. (PR)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Fuels, Geology, Natural Resources
Bland, Laurel L. – 1970
This article, in two parts, presents information as a foundation for an integrated approach to utilization and employment of Alaskan manpower in the construction and maintenance of the trans-Alaska pipeline, and the continuing exploration and development of the petroleum fields. The four primary manpower sources for petroleum related employment in…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Construction Industry, Economic Factors, Equipment Maintenance
Kissane, Carolyn – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2007
This article raises the question of whether having a high value primary product resource, such as petroleum, makes a constructive contribution to economic and social development, and specifically to education. Although many scholars study the political and economic impact of oil on different societies, the impact on education remains an…
Descriptors: Fuels, Educational Research, Comparative Education, Economic Impact
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Dullien, F. A. L. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1982
Describes a course designed to introduce the average chemical engineer, who has only a minimum familiarity with the concepts of capillarity and flow through porous media (and none at all with reservoir engineering concepts) to petroleum production engineering. Includes course outline indicating technical content of the course. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, College Curriculum, Course Descriptions, Engineering
Lipton, Charles J. – American Indian Journal, 1980
A mineral agreements expert discusses the options open to tribes, from the most standard lease form to arrangements as yet untried by Indian Nations. Discussion covers 18 basic provisions for inclusion in agreements, tax considerations, and basic forms of petroleum agreements (leases, joint ventures, production sharing, and service contracts).…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Contracts, Federal Legislation
Martin, Amy – Garbage, 1991
Informs the reader of the pervasiveness of petrochemicals in everyday life. Discusses the petroleum-to-petrochemical transformation at the refinery and issues related to how petroleum products will be utilized for fuel or nonfuel needs such as lubricants, computers, and medicine in the future. (MDH)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Community Education, Ecology, Environmental Education
Luter, Robert R. – 1981
This textbook contains material for the individualized instruction of students training for careers in service stations; automotive, tire, battery, and accessory retail stores; oil jobbers and petroleum product wholesalers, or any wholesale or retail establishment that sells automotive products and services. Included among the topics addressed in…
Descriptors: Auto Parts Clerks, Business Administration, Business Education, Distributive Education
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Calvin, Melvin – BioScience, 1979
Several alternatives to long-range fuel production are given. The carbon dioxide problem resulting from the burning of coal is discussed. Emphasis is given to the topic of hydrocarbon producing plants, such as those in the genus Euphorbia, and the economics of oil production from them. (SA)
Descriptors: Botany, Economic Factors, Energy, Fuels
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Crossland, Janice – Environment, 1974
A pollution-reducing and energy-saving alternative to petroleum use could be the fermentation industry and other technologies based on the use of renewable resources. Expansion of the fermentation industry could reduce our dependence on petroleum, reduce growing waste disposal problems, and help solve world food shortages. (BT)
Descriptors: Agricultural Research Projects, Agriculture, Chemistry, Energy
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