Energy Usage Structure Adjustment in Kern River Oilfield and Illumination for Self-Used Oil Substitution in Chinese Oilfield

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The substitution of the crude oil for private use in Chinese oilfield is one of the reducing oil production costs and relieving oil shortage ways. This paper introduced the energy usage adjustment and its contribution on energy saving in Kern River oilfield, as well as analyzed the advantage of using natural gas, coal, petroleum coke and renewable resources to replace the self-used oil in Chinese oil field.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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1599-1603

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June 2014

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