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Barnett 1 well

Key data employed in the LCAs are reported in Figure 2. We note in particular that flowback gas fix)m Marcellus wells is typically flared, whereas flowback gas from Barnett wells is typically captured and sent to sale. If flowback gas is not captured in the Barnett, it is vented. Both flaring and venting will be reduced by U.S. regulations in the near future. [Pg.321]

In Figme 2, red lines denote medians, boxes delineate the 25 and 75 percentiles (f>25, Pid, and whiskers denote either minima, maxima, or 1.5xIQD, where the QD=p s-P25 EUR is the expected ultimate recovery. Flowback gas data from 2009-2010 are reported for Marcellus wells. Flowback gas data from 2009 - 2012 are reported for Barnett wells. The... [Pg.321]

Producing burn-out correlations would appear to be almost a pastime Milioti (Ml2), for example, was able to compile a total of 59 different burnout correlations, and the number still grows. Most of these correlations are based on very restricted ranges of system parameters, however, and although they work well within the restrictions, they usually deviate markedly on extrapolation. Some of the earlier correlations are also readily seen to be inconsistent with now well-established experimental facts, even simple though important facts such as the linear or nearly linear relationship between and Ah. As mentioned earlier, the hypothesis-testing technique exploited by Barnett is a very effective tool for showing up defects, and the method has... [Pg.249]

Having obtained an accurate correlation for the annulus data at 1000 psia, Barnett applied it, for the same pressure, to the rod-bundle data, and Figs. 36 and 37 are two very convincing demonstrations of the connection that clearly exists between an annulus and a rod bundle. The method used in applying the annulus correlation was to assume a dt value equal to the diameter of the rods in the bundle considered, and a d0 value such that both annulus and bundle had the same heated equivalent diameter dh. All the normal rod-bundle data with vertical upflow were found to be well represented by the annulus correlation, but the nonnormal data showed the same disparity that was found in the rod-bundle analysis. Thus, we have a further indication that the non-normal rod bundles are showing markedly different burn-out behavior. [Pg.268]

It is very clear, therefore, that there have been many examples of neurotoxic effects, both lethal and sublethal, caused by pesticides in the field over a long period of time. Far less clear, despite certain well-documented cases, is to what extent these effects, especially sublethal ones, have had consequent effects at the population level and above. Interest in this question remains because neurotoxic pesticides such as pyre-throids, neonicotinoids, OPs, and carbamates continue to be used, and questions continue to be asked about their side effects, for example, on fish (Sandahl et al. 2005), and on bees and other beneficial insects (see, for example, Barnett et al. 2007). [Pg.294]

Both economic decline and military technology feature in Correlli Barnett s four-volume account of the collapse ofBritish power between the First World War and the Suez crisis of 1956. Barnett used a concept of total strategy which encompassed all factors that he believed to be relevant to a nation s ability to preserve or extend its power education, literature, religion and national myths, for example, as well as armed forces and economic and technological resources. His work may... [Pg.2]

Barnett, J.J., P.E. Morris, T.J. Nightingale, C.W.P. Palmer, G.D. Peskett, C.D. Rodgers, F.W. Taylor, P. Venters, R.J. Wells, J.G. Whitney, J. Ballard and J. Knight (1992) The Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation and Engineering Proceedings 1715 527. [Pg.324]

The authors beg to acknowledge assistance received directly and indirectly from well-known text-books by the following authors—Adams and others, Barnett, Barrowcliff and Carr, Cain, Cain and Thorpe, Cohen, Elbs, Fiertz-David, Fischer, Gattermann, Henderson, Knecht and Hibbert, Lassar-Cohn, Hans Meyer, Meyer-Jacobson, Meyer-Tingle, Perkin, F. M., Sudborough and James, and Ullmann. [Pg.550]


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