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Reactor
A vessel, tank or tower in which a specific chemical reaction takes
place.
Recoverable
Reserves
That proportion of the oil and/or gas in a reservoir that can be removed
using currently available techniques.
Recycling
The process undertaken to regain material for human use. To reuse; to
make ready for reuse.
Refinery
A plant used to separate the various components present in crude oil and
convert them into usable fuel products or feedstock for other processes.
Refining
Margins
The difference in value between the products produced by a refinery and
the value of the crude oil used to produce them. Refining margins will
thus vary from refinery to refinery and depend on the price and
characteristics of the crude used.
Reformulated
Gasoline
Reformulated gasoline is a cleaner-burning gasoline that reduces smog
and other air pollution. Federal law mandates the sale of reformulated
gasoline in nine metropolitan areas with the worst ozone smog:
Baltimore, Chicago, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York,
Philadelphia, and San Diego. Some other cities voluntarily require
reformulated gasoline. About 20 to 25 percent of the gasoline sold in
the United States is reformulated. It has the same effect on the
environment as taking seven million cars off the road, according to EPA.
Reserves
An economically recoverable quantity of crude oil and gas that
has not yet been produced from reservoirs.
Reservoir
A porous, permeable sedimentary rock formation containing oil and/or
natural gas enclosed or surrounded by layers of less permeable or
impervious rock.
Reservoir
Characterization
The continuing process of integrating and interpreting geological,
geophysical, petrophysical, fluid and performance data to form a
unified, consistent description of a reservoir.
Residual
Fuel Oil
Very heavy fuel oils produced from the residue from the fractional
distillation process rather than from the distilled fractions.
Residue
Gas
The gas that remains after natural gas is processed and the liquids
removed.
Resin
A solid or semi-solid mixture of organic substances of complex
composition having no definite melting point, as in plastic resins made
from hydrocarbon feedstocks.
ReVAP
Reduced Volatility Alkylation Process. An environmental innovation that
cuts by 60 to 90 percent the airborne hydrogen fluoride (HF) emissions
in the event of an accidental release. Phillips and Mobil jointly
developed the process in 1994.
Reworking
a Well
Restoring a well’s productivity by cleaning out accumulations of sand,
silt or other substances that clog the production tubing.
Rig
A structure that contains all the necessary equipment for drilling.
Right-of-way
The strip of land, usually 50 feet wide, that is the route of a pipeline
and for which the company pays for the legal right of passage.
Royalty
A share of the revenue from the sale of oil, gas or other natural
resources paid to a landowner of grantor of a lease or license.
Royalty
Oil
The landowner’s share of net oil production, taken in the form of
crude oil rather than in cash.
Ryton
Phillips' brand name for high-performance resins used in applications
requiring resistance to heat or abrasive chemicals, such as automotive
components.
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