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Friday, September 26, 2008

SUMMIT ENERGY CORPORATION
is an energy services company devoted to helping to meet world energy needs by engaging in energy development and delivery activities and by developing and marketing alternative and renewable fuels. Our activities include oil production services, trading of crude oil, retail petro-gasoline marketing, production and marketing of bio-fuels plus financing of energy development. Summit operates primarily in the United States and throughout Africa. It is essential for the global economy, including both developed economies like the United States and developing economies in countries across Africa, to be able to access dependable, clean and inexpensive energy sources. Such reliable and reasonably priced energy enables economic growth and innovation, modern transportation, and 21st century living. In Africa, well-managed energy can be a positive stimulusv to sustained economic growth. More growth demands more energy. Summit Energy uses its resources and expertise to find, develop and deliver the fuel to sustain today’s economy and stimulate tomorrow’s growth.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Welcome to American Petroleum Sales & Service

American Petroleum is a full service petroleum equipment distributor specializing in the sales, service, and installation of petroleum retail and fleet fueling systems. We can also provide service station construction, Oasis car wash systems, intercom systems, security safes, lubrication equipment and commercial air compressors with service to it all. We have been serving the North Mississippi, West Tennessee, and Arkansas areas for the past fifteen years

Our customer base includes independent oil jobbers, major oil companies, convenience stores, hyper-markets, local governments, and commercial end users. With four fully stocked warehouses, certified technicians and installers, our goal is to be the best service and product provider for the petroleum equipment industry in the tri-state area.




Energy-Related Carbon Emissions for the Petroleum and Coal Products Industry, 1994. Petroleum refining is by far the largest component of the petroleum and coal products industry. The petroleum refining industry uses almost 30 percent of all energy used in manufacturing and emits over 20 percent of the carbon. Only about half of the energy is used as fuel; the rest is used as feedstock.
Emissions for the Petroleum and Coal Products Industry

Energy-Related Carbon Emissions for the Petroleum Refining Industry by Source, 1994. Over half of petroleum refining carbon emissions are from petroleum byproducts (chiefly still gas and petroleum coke) used as fuel. A significant amount of carbon is sequestered in petrochemical feedstocks, resulting in a relatively low overall carbon intensity.
Emissions for the Petroleum Refining Industry by Source

[Energy-Related Carbon Emissions in Manufacturing]

Contact:
Stephanie Battles
Stephanie.Battles@eia.doe.gov
(Phone: (202) 586-7237)
FAX: 202-586-0018

Petroleum substances have been discovered and used as fuels for many centuries, originally at the sites of natural seeps and leaks from fissures in the Earth's surface. In the modern era, petroleum resources are sought and exploited from locations that are more difficult and hazardous, including offshore. The petroleum deposits discovered in offshore areas contain the same kind of hydrocarbon substances as those found onshore. For example, a form of natural gas called gas hydrate is available both onshore and offshore, but offshore resources are particularly of interest because of their volume and potential for future large-scale development.

The reason offshore petroleum exploration and development are so prominent in this century is that many onshore petroleum resources have either been exhausted, are not economically producible, or are unable to be fully developed because of restrictions of national ownership or geopolitical problems. The expansion of resource development offshore is inevitable because of the growing demand for petroleum and petroleum products.

Locations of Resources.

Offshore locations where petroleum resources are being found and developed for the market occur worldwide, wherever prospects for economic development exist. Presently, the petroleum industry is investing in exploration and development of oil and gas fields in offshore locations such as Newfoundland, Alaska, California, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, West Africa, the North Sea, the North Atlantic Ocean, the Caspian Sea, Western Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Zealand, and the South China Sea. Prospective

This platform, located in the Java Sea, is producing petroleum from a reservoir under the seafloor.
This platform, located in the Java Sea, is producing petroleum from a reservoir under the seafloor.
areas are being sought offshore in all of the onshore petroleum basins, and wherever correlations of continental geologic structures are found.

Technological Advances

The technology is presently available to explore, drill, produce, and transport petroleum in water up to 2,300 meters (7,500 feet) deep, and further innovations are predicted to extend the depth range of future operations. In addition, remote sensing and remote control technology are being applied in facilities that cannot be directly operated by personnel, who live and work either in onsite quarters or onshore.

Every country that has dominion over part of the continental shelf of the ocean is investigating the possibility that petroleum resources may be found and developed there, with the help of modern technology. The estimated petroleum reserves of a region provide a solid incentive for capital investment in its economic and social development.

Offshore Exploration.

Exploration of offshore petroleum prospects involves various technologies. Seismic surveying uses seismic waves propagated in the crust of the Earth to identify and map rock structures that are likely to contain petroleum reservoirs, such as basins and traps. When likely structures are found, other technologies are applied to obtain additional information about the formations being studied. These may include core sampling of the rocks with geological and laboratory analysis; data logging

Offshore petroleum production yields tremendous economic benefits yet presents substantial risk to human life and the environment. In March 2001, the Brazilian-owned Petrobras oil rig collapsed after explosions destroyed its substructure, and several workers were killed. The company collected or dispersed all but 3,200 gallons of waste oil at the location, averting a major spill.
Offshore petroleum production yields tremendous economic benefits yet presents substantial risk to human life and the environment. In March 2001, the Brazilian-owned Petrobras oil rig collapsed after explosions destroyed its substructure, and several workers were killed. The company collected or dispersed all but 3,200 gallons of waste oil at the location, averting a major spill.
and interpretation of formation characteristics; geochemical sampling and analysis of reservoir rocks and fluids; and reservoir modeling to evaluate the potential for economic development and exploitation.

The exploration stage is increasingly being integrated with other stages in petroleum resource development and management, so that all information and data obtained are additive in understanding the geologic structures being characterized and exploited.


The word Petroleum is derived from two words Petra meaning rock and oleum meaning oil. The oil occurs naturally in porous rocky strata in liquid form is the crude oil. If it is in semi hard state mixed in sand then it is bitumen. The crude oil can be black, brown, green or even orangish yellow. It does contain oxygen, sulphur, nitrogen and other items in minute quantities which determines it suitability for specific application.

The crude oil or its derivatives are marketed by volume or weight, gallon, litre, barrel, are the volumetric measurements while metric tonnes (mt or MT) are for the weight. The co-relation between 7.2 to 7.4 barrel to 1 mt is taken for rough calculation only as is it not accurate.

We are only concerned with marketing the Petroleum Products and some of these we can offer are:

D2 GAS OIL L0.2-62, GOST 305-82,
MAZUT M100 (GOST 10585/75),
MAZUT M100 GOST-10585-99,
BLCO,
Jet Fuel,GOST 10227-86
LPG 50/50,
Bitumen,
CST 180, 360,
LNG,
SLCO,
Bio-Diesel,
Gasoline – all octanes,
Naphtha
Libyan light Crude Oil