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1 World Wide Fossil Fuels Chemistry Department Louisiana State University July 11, 2003 Brandy Courtney Derek Dorman

2 Fossil Fuel Reserves Oil¹: 140,400 million tons Coal¹: 984,211 million tons Gas¹: 5,156 trillion cubic feet Methane Hydrates²: est. 400 million trillion cubic feet Data Source: Oxford Atlas of the World 10 th Ed, 2002

3 Usage Of Fossil Fuels Crude Oil 3,4 : 7.37 million tons per day or 2,690 million tons annually, so at current usage we have 50-80 years of oil remaining! Coal 4,5 : 4,348 million tons annually, which leaves us with enough to last us for 226 years. Natural Gas 4,6 : 94 trillion ft³ annually; therefore, we have about 54 years left.

4 Research Gas hydrates: –How to mine? 7 –How to use? Biodiesel 8 : Gas of the future! CH 4. 6H 2 O Methane hydrate structure http://en-env.llnl.gov/gas_hydrates/what.html

5 The Future of Fossil Fuels Should our concern for future generations affect our current energy consumption? From above calculations, at best only 2 more generations will see fossil fuels as an energy source. We need to develop replacement energy sources rather than focusing on conservation of fossil fuels.

6 Conservation? Go for it! –But don’t go crazy. New technologies are being developed. –Methane Hydrates? Changing over to alternative energy sources will take time and money.

7 When Will We Stop! When there’s no more. Or when replacement energy sources make fossil fuels a thing of the past.

8 Conclusion Yes, there is a fossil fuel shortage. Its too late to try to conserve. So, we must move on and see what the future holds.

9 References Questions ¹http://www.sfu.ca/geog250spring03/index/250_georgia.pdf ²http://www.fossil.energy.gov/oil_gas/methanehydrates/ 3 Energy Information Agency 4 http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/energy/stats_ctry/Stat1.html 5 Ritter,S.K. Chem & Eng News 2002, 80, 30 6 http://www.nfcrc.uci.edu/energytutorial/naturalgas.html 7 Atkinson, S. PCT Int. Appl. 2003, 17 8 http:\\www.VeggieVan.org


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