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hydrocarbon$36413$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

ORGANIC COMPOUND CONSISTING ENTIRELY OF HYDROGEN AND CARBON
Hydrocarbons; Liquid hydrocarbon; Liquid Hydrocarbon; Hydrocarbon classification; Hydrocarbon Classification; Hydrocarbyl; Hydro-carbon; Hydrocarbyls
  • Tank wagon 33 80 7920 362-0 with hydrocarbon gas at Bahnhof Enns (2018)
  • Natural oil spring in [[Korňa]], [[Slovakia]]
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  • [[Oil refineries]] are one way hydrocarbons are processed for use. [[Crude oil]] is processed in several stages to form desired hydrocarbons, used as fuel and in other products.

hydrocarbon      
n. idrocarburo
oil-field         
  • Location of the gas fields of Iran
  • [[Vučkovec]] Gas Field facility, [[Croatia]]
  • The drillship ''[[Discoverer Enterprise]]'' is shown in the background, at work during exploratory phase of a new offshore field. The Offshore Support Vessel ''Toisa Perseus'' is shown in the foreground, illustrating part of the complex logistics of offshore oil and gas exploration and production.
  •  Schematic unconventional reservoir classification expressed as fluid energy vs flow potential based on initials without stimulation
RESERVOIR ROCK FILLED WITH HYDROCARBONS
Oil field; Oilfield; Oil fields; Natural gas field; Gas field; Oil deposits; Natural gas fields; Oil reservior; Oil and gas field; Petroleum system; Oil field waters; Oil and natural gas field; Gas and oil field; Natural gas and oil field; Oilfields; Oil deposit; Oil trap; Oil reservoir; Hydrocarbon reservoir; Gas reservoir; Hydrocarbon reservoirs; Reservoir (geology); Reservoir rock; Seal rock; Oil-field; Oil and gas reservoir; Hydrocarbon field; Natural-gas field
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oil resources         
  •  An example of a Volume Uncertainty Distribution, with the P10, P50 and P90 volumes indicated (created using a probabilistic calculation method)
  • Example of a production decline curve for an individual well
  • An [[oil well]] in [[Canada]]
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Oil supplies; Oil reserves; Proven oil reserves; Oil resources; Proven oil and gas reserves; Petroleum reserves; Oilreserves; Natural gas reserves; Petroleum reserve; Oil reserve; Gas reserves; World oil reserves; Contingent resources; Contingent Resources; Hydrocarbon reserves; Draft:Hydrocarbon Reserves and Resource quantification; Draft:Oil & gas reserves and resource quantification; Hydrocarbon resources; Reserves accounting; Gas resources; Oil and gas reserves; Oil and gas resource estimation; Oil & gas reserves and resource quantification
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Definition

Hydrocarbon
·noun A compound containing only hydrogen and carbon, as methane, benzene, ·etc.; also, by extension, any of their derivatives.

Wikipedia

Hydrocarbon

In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon.: 620  Hydrocarbons are examples of group 14 hydrides. Hydrocarbons are generally colourless and hydrophobic; their odor is usually faint, and may be similar to that of gasoline or lighter fluid. They occur in a diverse range of molecular structures and phases: they can be gases (such as methane and propane), liquids (such as hexane and benzene), low melting solids (such as paraffin wax and naphthalene) or polymers (such as polyethylene and polystyrene).

In the fossil fuel industries, hydrocarbon refers to naturally occurring petroleum, natural gas and coal, or their hydrocarbon derivatives and purified forms. Combustion of hydrocarbons is the main source of the world's energy. Petroleum is the dominant raw-material source for organic commodity chemicals such as solvents and polymers. Most anthropogenic (human-generated) emissions of greenhouse gases are either carbon dioxide released by the burning of fossil fuels, or methane released from the handling of natural gas or from agriculture.