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  2. Oil depletion - Wikipedia

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    Oil depletion. Oil depletion is the decline in oil production of a well, oil field, or geographic area. [1] The Hubbert peak theory makes predictions of production rates based on prior discovery rates and anticipated production rates. Hubbert curves predict that the production curves of non-renewing resources approximate a bell curve.

  3. Bharat stage emission standards - Wikipedia

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    Bharat stage emission standards (BSES) are emission standards instituted by the Government of India to regulate the output of air pollutants from compression ignition engines and Spark-ignition engines equipment, including motor vehicles. The standards and the timeline for implementation are set by the Central Pollution Control Board under the ...

  4. Oil and gas industry in India - Wikipedia

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    India is the second biggest oil importer after China and is highly dependent on imported crude oil. [1] The net imports of crude oil rose from 171.73 Mt during 2011–12 to 226.95 Mt during 2020–21. The net imports of natural gas increased from 18 BCM in 2011–12 to 32.86 BCM in 2020–21, recording a CAGR of 9.44%.

  5. Hubbert peak theory - Wikipedia

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    The standard Hubbert curve.For applications, the x and y scales are replaced by time and production scales. U.S. Oil Production and Imports 1910 to 2012. In 1956, Hubbert proposed that fossil fuel production in a given region over time would follow a roughly bell-shaped curve without giving a precise formula; he later used the Hubbert curve, the derivative of the logistic curve, [6] [7] for ...

  6. Energy in India - Wikipedia

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    India was the third top crude oil consumer globally (4.8% of the world) with 221 Mt in 2017. India was the second-top net crude oil (including crude oil products) importer of 205.3 Mt in 2019. [19] India has 49.72 lakh (4.972 million) barrels per day (5.1% of the world) crude oil refining capacity which is ranked 4th globally in 2017. [8]

  7. Decline curve analysis - Wikipedia

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    Decline curve analysis. Decline curve generated by decline curve analysis software, utilized in petroleum economics to indicate the depletion of oil & gas in a petroleum reservoir. Decline curve analysis is a means of predicting future oil well or gas well production based on past production history. Production decline curve analysis is a ...

  8. Energy policy of India - Wikipedia

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    Energy policy of India. The energy policy of India is to increase the locally produced energy in India and reduce energy poverty, [1] with more focus on developing alternative sources of energy, particularly nuclear, solar and wind energy. [2][3] Net energy import dependency was 40.9% in 2021-22. [4] The primary energy consumption in India grew ...

  9. Petroleum Conservation Research Association - Wikipedia

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    The Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) is an organization established in India in 1978, under the aegis of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas of Government of India that is engaged in promoting efficient energy use in various sectors of the economy. It helps the government in proposing policies and strategies aimed at ...