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Special: Know the World of Energy - 28 Aug 2007 Commodity Online,Has an API gravity higher than 33 degrees. The higher the API gravity, the lighter the crude oil. New York Mercantile Exchange.
Slow Flow - Aug 20, 2007 Oilweek Magazine,A common definition of heavy oil is crude with an API gravity of below 22 degrees while anything below 10 degrees API is generally referred to as bitumen.
Uganda: Migereko Responds to Prof Latigo's Criticism of Energy Policy - Aug 7, 2007 AllAfrica.com,This oil is sweet (low sulphur content) but waxy, with API gravity averaging 30o. - Waraga, EA2. Waraga well drilled in 2005 flowed 12050 barrels per day.
Petrobank Announces Second Quarter Results - Aug 10, 2007 Market Wire (press release)The Bakken formation is capable of high initial production rates of sweet, light, 41+ degree API gravity oil, and liquids-rich solution gas.
Verenex Energy Inc. Second Quarter 2007 Operating and Financial ... - Aug 8, 2007 CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse),Measured API gravity of the crude oil ranged from 37 to 42 0. At the request of the NOC, rates were also measured through a smaller and more restrictive
SulphCo Commissions 30000 bpd of Crude Capacity in Fujairah, UAE - Aug 8, 2007 CNNMoney.comInitial testing began on August 5th with a run of 285 barrels of heavy oil (less than 13 degree API gravity, sulphur content 2.63% by weight) through a 5000
Libya: Energy profile - Jul 30, 2007 EnerPub,Libyan oil is generally light (high API gravity) and sweet (low sulfur content), but can also be thick and waxy. The country's nine export grades have API
Pearl Closes Acquisition of Additional Interest in Producing ... - Aug 8, 2007 OilVoice (press release),A high recovery factor is expected due to the combination of relatively low viscosity 16 degree API gravity oil and favourable reservoir characteristics
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