answersLogoWhite

0

Is a mechanism adopted to ensure that extraction of oil be it on or offshore in drilling does not cause harm to the environment and that the gas is safely and cost effectively recovered and utilize for distribution purposes. This is done to reduce an emission of carbon dioxide and ni-troxide into the atmosphere.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can you use compression fittings on natural gas pipes?

No. You can use flared fittings with a flaring tool and soft copper pipe.


What is gas flaring and its effects on the environment?

Gas Flaring is a desperate burning of natural gas that is associated with petroleum when it is emitted into the air. It is pumped from the ground into the air during burning. Usually, the oil prospecting companies do not set out to exploit the natural gas, but when it is incidental to the exploitation of petroleum, they will have to burn it so as to enable the tapping of the oil. However, this does not mean that the natural gas could not be exploited for utilization. It could be that the company does not have required technological instrument to harness it in the process of oil exploitation.


What is the volume of an ideal gas at absolute zero temperature?

At absolute zero temperature, the volume of an ideal gas would theoretically be zero.


What is flaring of gas?

Is a mechanism adopted to ensure that extraction of oil be it on or offshore in drilling does not cause harm to the environment and that the gas is safely and cost effectively recovered and utilize for distribution purposes. This is done to reduce an emission of carbon dioxide and ni-troxide into the atmosphere.


Who invented the flaring tool?

The first flaring tool was patented in 1917 byThe Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company


What would the volume and pressure of an ideal gas be at absolute zero temperature IF an ideal gas actually existed?

Here's the ideal gas law: PV = nRT If T is zero, then PV must be zero; assuming the volume is nonzero, then for PV to be zero the pressure must be zero. However, this is only true for an ideal gas. For a real gas other factors come into play at low temperatures, and they begin to deviate from the ideal gas law. Also, all real gases liquify above absolute zero, and liquids don't obey the ideal gas law at all.


Can the volume of gas be zero if yes than how?

No, the volume of gas cannot be zero according to the kinetic theory of gases. Gas particles are in constant motion and have a non-zero volume because they occupy space. Even at extremely low pressures or temperatures, there will still be some volume occupied by gas particles.


What dangers are posed by gas flaring?

Flaring is a way to burn off excess natural gas during oil production, but the process effectively wastes a natural resource while simultaneously emitting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Oil refinery flare stacks may emit methane and other volatile organic compounds as well as sulfur dioxide and other sulfur compounds, which are known to exacerbate asthma and other respiratory problems. Other emissions include, aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, xylene) and benzopyrene. Gas flaring is related to acid rain, crop failure, water pollution and a decline in the populations of many species of animals.


Justify that the volume of given mass if a gas becomes theoretically zero at -273c?

At -273°C, a gas would reach absolute zero on the Kelvin scale, which is 0K. At this temperature, all molecular motion stops, causing the volume of the gas to theoretically become zero. This is because gases have negligible volume and are assumed to occupy zero volume at absolute zero.


What is the temperature at which an ideal gas occupies zero pressure?

The temperature at which an ideal gas occupies zero pressure is called absolute zero. It is defined as 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, the particles in the gas have minimal kinetic energy and do not exert any pressure.


What is the other flaring tools?

Captain America.


What is the volume of gas when the temperature is 0 Celsius?

Answer: computer says no?Answer: Also zero. This is hypothetical; an extrapolation. No real substance can be cooled all the way to zero Kelvin, and no gas would remain a gas at temperatures approaching that temperature.