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1、ContentLesson 1 How It All BeganLesson 2 The How and Where of PetroleumLesson 3 Before Drilling Can BeginLesson 1 How It All BeganOil.Petroleum.Black gold.Formed under the surface of the earth millions of years ago, man has long been aware of the existence of oil. Yet, it has only been in the last h
2、undred years or so that man has fully realized its value and usefulness. In hardly more than a century, our modern society has become totally dependent upon the men and women and dreams and realities of the petroleum industry. Today we depend upon petroleum products not only for transportation, heat
3、ing, and generating electricity, but also for fertilizers and fabrics, plastics and pantyhose. munitions and medicines, paints and pesticides, and thousands of other items we take for granted every day.Other fuels, such as coal and uranium, would not be available without the diesel fuel and petroleu
4、m-based explosives required to mine, transport, and process them, or the billions of cubic feet of natural gas necessary to manufacture the Portland cement needed to build the generating stations they fuel. In short, as the past decade has painfully taught us, the worlds economy is based not on gold
5、 or political philosophies, but rather on the price of a barrel of crude.Man first became acquainted with petroleum through natural “seeps,” or spots on the earths surface where shallow deposits of crude oiland often natural gasoozed upwards into pits, creeks, and marshes, or along beaches and bays.
6、 Petroleum, as the “rock oil”, was called by the ancients, is referred to not only in the Bible, but also in mans earliest recorded history. Oil seeps and bitumen pits furnished the pitch and asphalt used in the mortar that built the Tower of Babel, the walls of Ninevah, and Solomons temple. It was
7、from “slime pits” near the Dead Sea, that the Egyptians obtained the bitumen they used to embalm their dead. In 3000 B.C. the Sumerians were using oil-burning lamps, a practice adopted in Greece around 250 B.C. In the East, sometime after 100 B.C., the Chinese were digging wells hundreds of feet dee
8、p to obtain salt water from which they extracted the sodium chloride to season and preserve their food. Occasionally these wells also produced natural gas, which the Chinese learned to use not only for heating and cooking, but also to pipe through bamboo tubes and burn to heat the well water to hast
9、en its evaporation.By 615 A.D., the Japanese were digging wells nearly 1,000 ft deep in attempts to obtain “burning water,” a practice which was also occurring in Burma and India at about the same time. And, along the banks of the Caspian Sea, men were digging shallow wells by hand to obtain oil to
10、light their lamps. As man found more and more of this strange substance, he slowly began to learn that it could be used in many ways. In 671 A.D., Kallinikos of Byzantium invented a primitive missile which he called Greek Fire. which carried an incendiary payload composed of petroleum, sulfur. resin
11、, and rock salt, which the Greeks used against their enemies, the Arabs, during the siege of Constantinople. The Greeks also used petroleum in war at sea, pouring it on the water and igniting it, a fearsome weapon against wooden ships. Even earlier, the legionnaires of ancient Rome won a battle by s
12、etting oil-soaked pigs aflame and driving them into the ranks of the approaching enemy.Gradually, the use of petroleum began to spread across parts of Asia and Europe. But, in order for any new industry to come about, three factors must be present: a widely demonstrated need for the product provided
13、, a reliable and economical source of supply, and an established market price that would guarantee a return on investment sufficient to overcome the risks inherent in any new venture. Thus, the time was not yet right for the birth of the worldwide petroleum industry, and it would not be until the Eu
14、ropeans ventured west that the sleeping giant would begin to awaken.1.1 The New WorldWhen the first explorers ventured into the New World, they found petroleum marshes as well as huge asphalt pools in Trinidad, Venezuela, and later, in California. As more and more adventurers made the long voyage ac
15、ross the Atlantic, they learned to come to these places, beach their sea-weary ships and caulk their leaks with boiled-down petroleum residues. Not only did this seal the hulls, it also protected them against teredos, small, worm-like marine mollusks that inhabit tropical waters and bore into wooden
16、 ships, destroying them. In the years to come, this practice of ship coating would grow into an industry of its own and create one of the first economic demands for petroleum products.1.1.1 Latin AmericaThe Indians in what is now Mexico, called this tarry substance Chapapote, while in Venezuela and
17、other parts of South America it was called Mene. The pre-Colombian peoples used chapapote or menewhich had worked its way to the earths surfaceas medicine in the form of liniments and ointments, to coat footwear, boats, and roofing, as glue, for illumination. and as incense. In 1579, Commander Melco
18、r de Alfaro Santa Cruz had written home to Spain describing the many uses of chapapote in Mexico, which included toothpaste and chewing gum. However. Venezuela may have become the worlds first petroleum exporting country when in 1539, several barrels of mene were shipped to Spain, apparently in resp
19、onse to an urgent request for a “miracle drug” to cure the painful gout afflicting Emperor Charles . Rumors having reached the royal ears of the great medicinal powers attributed by the Indians to a mysterious substance found around Lake Maricaibo. Thus the origins of todays petroleum industry are c
20、losely entwined with the history of Latin America, and many Latin nations have contributed to the industry that has changed the world.1.1.2 North AmericaLater, as Europeans penetrated the northern portion of the hemisphere, they found that the Indians from California to what is now Pennsylvania and
21、Canada were also familiar with this strange black substance that came from within the earth, and had developed many practical uses for it. In southern California, they applied asphalt to baskets or cloth to make them waterproof. These baskets were used to carry water since they were not only lighter
22、 than pottery, but unbreakable as well. Asphalt was also used to caulk their boats and waterproof their roofs. In 1788, Peter Pond, exploring western Canada in what is now Alberta, reported that the Cree Indians were using tar from the Athabasca River to caulk their canoes and also as medicine.Today
23、, one of the most widely used skin ointments in the world is known in English as “Indian Petrolatum,” or, “petroleum jelly,” a scientific name derived from the Greek which obscures its American Indian invention, in making this nearly colorless gelatinous material of olefin hydrocarbons and methane,
24、the Indians found one of the first practical uses of petroleum. They applied it to human and animal skins to protect wounds, stimulate healing, and to keep the skin moist. They also used it to lubricate the moving parts of tools. Today, petroleum jelly has found its way to the most remote parts of t
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