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| Photo ID: h5imue | Subject: Petroleum | Description |  | Energy; Gasoline; Oil; Petroleum Geology; Power Generation; Renewable Resources | Slide 112 in Mobil slide show 'Quest for Energy'. Development of new or improved sources of electrical energy, especially from renewable sources, must receive governmental support. These future technologies are not cost effective in today's fossil fuel economies, thus we must provide incentives to sustain their development at the earliest possible time. | | Photographer | Location | Mobil
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| Photo ID: h5inx0 | Subject: Petroleum | Description |  | Energy; Gas; Hydrocarbons; Oil; Petroleum Geology; Reservoir; Sampling | Slide 90 in the Mobil slide show 'Quest for Energy'. Once an interval of probable reservoir rock with possible hydrocarbons present is penetrated, a special tool in lowered down the hole to recover formation fluids within that specific interval. This provides a test not only of the type of fluids present but the rate at which they will flow out of the formation.
| | Photographer | Location | Mobil
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| Photo ID: h5ina3 | Subject: Petroleum | Description |  | Geoscience Careers; Oil; Petroleum Geology | Slide 31 in the Mobil slide show 'Quest for Energy'. The employee and the company are partners in career development, whether the career pathway is that of a specialist or generalist. As experience increases, an employee's primary activity evolves. Technical ladder geoscientists can work toward roles of specialist, consultant or integrator, each providing a rewarding career.
| | Photographer | Location | Mobil
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Photo Quality | Large | Available for Commercial Use |
| Photo ID: h5imqa | Subject: Petroleum | Description |  | Energy; Gasoline; Oil; Petroleum Geology | Slide 100 in Mobil slide show 'Quest for Energy'. Oil prices have always fluctuated, but recent changes have been much greater and occurred over shorter periods of time. Note that the major factors causing the changes have been political, not economic. This makes forecasting oil and gas prices very difficult.
| | Photographer | Location | Mobil
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