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1 нефтедобывающая компания
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > нефтедобывающая компания
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2 нафтодобувна фірма
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3 нефтедобывающая фирма
oil (producing) company, operator нефт., oil producer, producerРусско-английский политехнический словарь > нефтедобывающая фирма
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4 нефтедобывающая компания
нефтедобывающая компания
Компания (фирма), ответственная за обслуживание скважин и добычу углеводородов на арендованной площади
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5 нефтедобывающая компания
1) Law: oil company2) Economy: petroleum producer3) Oil: oil producing company, operator, oil producer (англ. термин взят из новостного сообщения агенства Bloomberg; контекстуальный перевод), oil field service companyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нефтедобывающая компания
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6 нефтедобывающая фирма
1) Engineering: oil company, oil producer, oil producing company, producer2) Economy: petroleum producer3) Oil: operatorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нефтедобывающая фирма
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7 нефтеперерабатывающая фирма
Makarov: oil company, oil producing companyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нефтеперерабатывающая фирма
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8 productor
adj.productive, producing.m.1 producer, maker.2 producer.* * *► adjetivo1 producing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 producer* * *(f. - productora)noun* * *productor, -a1. ADJ1) (Com, Agr) producing2) (Cine, TV, Mús) production antes de s2. SM / F1) (Com) producer; (Agr) producer, growerlos productores de vino — wine producers o growers
2) (Cine, TV) producerproductor(a) asociado/a — associate producer
productor(a) ejecutivo/a — executive producer
3) (=obrero) labourer* * *I- tora adjetivo1) (Agr, Com) producing (before n)2) (Cin, TV) production (before n)II- tora masculino, femenino1) (Com) producer; (Agr) producer, grower2) (Cin, TV)a) ( persona) producerb) productora femenino ( empresa) production company* * *I- tora adjetivo1) (Agr, Com) producing (before n)2) (Cin, TV) production (before n)II- tora masculino, femenino1) (Com) producer; (Agr) producer, grower2) (Cin, TV)a) ( persona) producerb) productora femenino ( empresa) production company* * *productor11 = developer, producer, producer, production company, emanating body.Ex: Packages are used by many clients of the developer, and this very fact can lead to many benefits.
Ex: For some categories of materials it can be difficult to distinguish publishers from distributors and/or producers.Ex: A producer is the person with final responsibility for the making of a motion picture, including business aspects, management of the production, and the commercial success of the film.Ex: The production company is the organization that determines the content and form of a motion picture and is responsible for its manufacture or production.Ex: Some libraries with greater financial resources may opt for obtaining material direct from the emanating body as being more reliable and cheaper in the long run.* Asociación Americana de Productores Cinematográficos = Motion Picture Association of America.* Comité de las Organizaciones de Productores Agr = Committee of Agricultural Producer Organizations (COPA).* país productor de información científica = science producer.* precio del productor = producer price.* productora cinematográfica = film company.* productor de aplicaciones informáticas = application(s) developer.* productor de bases de datos = database producer.* productor de cine = film maker [filmmaker/film-maker], moviemaker [movie maker].* productor de lana = wool producer.* productor de software = software house, software producer.* productor de vídeo = videographer.* productor de vídeos = video developer.* productor de vino = winemaker.productor22 = originating.Ex: Refinements allow the user to search for: the originating agency; the date of exposure; the image format; the cloud cover; satellite; etc..
* productor de bienes = goods-producing.* * *países productores de café coffee-producing countriesla compañía productora the production companymasculine, feminineproductor de vino winemakerB ( Cin, TV)1 (persona) producer2* * *
productor◊ - tora adjetivo
producing ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
b)
productor,-ora
I adjetivo producing: Venezuela es un país productor de petróleo, Venezuela is an oil-producing country
II sustantivo masculino y femenino producer
' productor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
productora
- bodeguero
English:
producer
- wine
* * *productor, -ora♦ adjproducing;país productor de petróleo oil-producing country;células productoras de dopamina dopamine-producing cells♦ nm,f1. [fabricante] producer;productores de papel paper manufacturers2. [de productos agrícolas] farmer;productores de plátanos banana growers;productores agrícolas farmers3. [en cine, televisión] producer* * *I adj producing atr ;país productor de petróleo/café oil-producing/coffee-producing country, oil/coffee producerII m, productora f producer* * *: producer* * *productor n producer -
9 producteur
producteur, -trice [pʀɔdyktœʀ, tʀis]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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- trice pʀɔdyktœʀ, tʀis adjectifrégion productrice de thé/café — tea-/coffee-growing area
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nom masculin, féminin* * *pʀɔdyktœʀ, tʀis (-trice)1. adjsociété productrice CINÉMA — film company
2. nm/f* * *producteur, - triceA adj une région productrice de thé/café tea-/coffee-growing area; un pays producteur de viande a meat-producing country; pays producteur de pétrole/charbon oil-/coal-producing country.B nm,f1 Écon (de matériel, pétrole, d'objet, énergie) producer; (de plante, céréale, café, coton) grower, producer; ce pays est un producteur agricole this country is an agricultural producer; du producteur au consommateur from the producer to the consumer;2 ⇒ Les métiers et les professions Cin, TV ( personne) producer; ( société) production company; un producteur de radio/télévision a radio/television producer; un producteur réalisateur a producer and director.( féminin productrice) [prɔdyktɶr, tris] adjectifzone productrice de betteraves beetroot-producing ou beetroot-growing area————————, productrice [prɔdyktɶr, tris] nom masculin, nom féminin[société] production company————————nom masculinles producteurs de melons melon growers ou producers -
10 productora
1 CINEMATOGRAFÍA production company* * *f., (m. - productor)* * *SF (=empresa) (Com) producer; (Cine, TV) production company; (Mús) record companyproduje* * *
productor,-ora
I adjetivo producing: Venezuela es un país productor de petróleo, Venezuela is an oil-producing country
II sustantivo masculino y femenino producer
productora f (de películas, discos) production company
' productora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
productor
* * *productora nf[de cine, televisión] production company* * *I adj producing atr ;país productor de petróleo/café oil-producing/coffee-producing country, oil/coffee producerII m, productora f producer -
11 produttore
m producer* * *produttore agg.1 productive, producing: paesi produttori, productive (o producing) countries; un paese produttore di petrolio, oil-producing country // (cinem.) casa produttrice, producing company2 ( che fabbrica) manufacturing: le industrie produttrici sono state denunciate, the manufacturing industries have been taken to law1 producer: dal produttore al consumatore, from the producer to the consumer; i produttori brasiliani di caffè, the Brazilian coffee producers2 ( fabbricante) manufacturer; maker3 (cinem.) producer4 ( di azienda) (agente che procura clienti, contratti) agent, representative, salesman*.* * *[produt'tore] produttore (-trice)1. sm/f(gen) Cine, Agr producer2. agg(gen) Agr producing attr* * *[produt'tore] 1.aggettivo producing2.sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe])1) econ. producer, manufacturer; (di cibo, vino) maker2) cinem. telev. producer•produttore cinematografico — film o movie producer
produttore esecutivo — telev. commissioning editor; cinem. executive producer
produttore indipendente — cinem. mus. indie colloq.
* * *produttore/produt'tore/ ⇒ 18producing; paese produttore di petrolio oil-producing country(f. - trice /trit∫e/)1 econ. producer, manufacturer; (di cibo, vino) maker2 cinem. telev. producerproduttore cinematografico film o movie producer; produttore esecutivo telev. commissioning editor; cinem. executive producer; produttore indipendente cinem. mus. indie colloq. -
12 Erdöl
Erdöl n IND, UMWELT oil, petroleum* * *n <Ind, Umwelt> oil, petroleum* * *Erdöl
mineral (crude) oil, petroleum, kerosene (US);
• Erdöl im Küstenvorland onshore oil;
• auf Erdöl stoßen to strike oil;
• Erdölaktien oil shares (stocks, US);
• Erdölarbeiter oilfield worker;
• Erdölbedarf oil demand;
• Erdölbohrungen oil explorations;
• Erdöleinfuhren oil imports;
• Erdöleinnahmen oil income;
• Erdölfazilitäten (Weltwährungsfonds) oil facilities;
• Erdölfeld oilfield;
• Erdölförderländer oil-producing countries;
• Erdölfund oil discovery;
• Erdölgebiet oilfield, oil territory;
• Erdölgelder oil money;
• Erdölgesellschaft oil company;
• Erdölgewinnung oil (petroleum) production;
• Erdölindustrie oil (petroleum) industry;
• Erdölkartell petroleum cartel;
• Erdölkonzession oil concession [rights], concession to extract oil;
• Erdöllager oil stock;
• Erdölland oil-producting (-exporting) state;
• Erdölleitung pipeline;
• Erdölmarkt oil market;
• verfügbare Erdölmengen oil availabilities;
• Erdölpolitik oil policy;
• eingefrorener Erdölpreis frozen oil price;
• von der OPEC festgelegter Erdölpreis Opec-fixed oil price;
• Erdölproduzent oil producer;
• Erdölquelle oil well;
• Erdölreserven oil reserves;
• Erdölsteuereinkünfte oil tax revenue;
• Erdölsucher oil prospector;
• Erdölüberfluss oil affluence;
• Erdölüberschwemmung oil glut;
• Erdölverarbeitung oil refining;
• Erdölverkäufe oil sales;
• Erdölverknappung oil shortage;
• Erdölverschiffung shipment of crude;
• Erdölvorkommen oil occurrence (deposit);
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13 газодобывающая фирма
1) Engineering: gas producing company2) Oil&Gas technology gas-producing companyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > газодобывающая фирма
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14 Pemex
SM ABR= Petróleos Mexicanos* * *= Petróleos Mexicanos* * *= Petróleos Mexicanos* * *= Petróleos Mexicanos* * *= Mexican state oil companyPEMEXMexico is one of the world’s largest oil producing countries, with oil exports representing about one third of the national income. Petroleos de Mexico ( Pemex), one of the world’s largest oil companies, was set up following the nationalization of foreign-owned oil companies by President Lázaro Cárdenas in 1938. It has a monopoly, protected by the constitution, and controls virtually all aspects of oil and gas exploitation in Mexico, though some private investment is permitted in petrochemicals. The need for major investment to modernize the industry may, however, lead to a relaxation of these restrictions, though such reforms are likely to prove highly controversial. -
15 Bissell, George Henry
[br]b. 8 November 1821 Hanover, New Hampshire, USAd. 19 November 1884 New York, USA[br]American promoter of the petroleum industry.[br]Bissell first pursued a career in education, as Professor of Languages at the University of Norwich, Vermont, and then as Superintendent of Schools in New Orleans. After dabbling in journalism, he turned to law and was admitted to the Bar in New York City in 1853. The following year he was deeply impressed by the picture of a derrick on the label on a bottle of brine from Samuel M.Kier's brine well. Bissell saw in it a new possibility of producing petroleum and, with Jonathan G.Elveleth, formed the world's first oil company, the Pennsylvania Rock Oil Company, on 30 December 1854. The Company obtained a sample of oil at Hibbard Farm, Titusville, Pennsylvania, and sent it for examination to Benjamin Silliman Jr, Professor of Chemistry at Yale University. He reported on 16 April 1855 that by simple means nearly all the oil could be converted into useful substances. Bissell acted on this and began drilling near Oil Creek, Pennsylvania. On 27 August 1859 his contractor struck oil at 60 ft (18 m). This date is usually taken as the starting point of the modern oil industry, even though oil had been obtained two years earlier in Europe by drilling near Hannover and at Ploesti in Romania. Bissell returned to New York in 1863 and spent the rest of his life promoting enterprises connected with the oil industry.[br]Further ReadingObituary, 1884, New York Herald, 20 November.W.B.Kaempffert, 1924, A Popular History of American Inventions, New York. I.M.Tarbell, 1904, History of the Standard Oil Company, New York.LRD -
16 petrolífero
adj.petroleum-bearing, oil-bearing, petroleum-producing, petroliferous.* * *► adjetivo1 oil-bearing* * *ADJ1) (Min) oil-bearing2) (Com) oil antes de s* * *- ra adjetivo oil (before n); yacimiento* * *----* campo petrolífero de producción regular = marginal field.* contaminación petrolífera = oil pollution.* * *- ra adjetivo oil (before n); yacimiento* * ** campo petrolífero de producción regular = marginal field.* contaminación petrolífera = oil pollution.* * *petrolífero -raoil ( before n)una compañía petrolífera an oil company* * *
petrolífero◊ -ra adjetivo
oil ( before n);
See Also→ yacimiento
' petrolífero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
yacimiento
- campo
English:
field
- oil deposits
- oilfield
- oil
* * *petrolífero, -a adjoil;pozo petrolífero oil well* * *adj oil atr -
17 Bergius, Friedrich Carl Rudolf
[br]b. 11 October 1884 Goldschmieden, near Breslau, Germanyd. 31 March Buenos Aires, Argentina[br][br]After studying chemistry in Breslau and Leipzig and assisting inter alia at the institute of Fritz Haber in Karlsruhe on the catalysis of ammonia under high pressure, in 1909 he went to Hannover to pursue his idea of turning coal into liquid hydrocarbon under high hydrogen pressure (200 atm) and high temperatures (470° C). As experiments with high pressure in chemical processes were still in their initial stages and the Technical University could not support him sufficiently, he set up a private laboratory to develop the methods and to construct the equipment himself. Four years later, in 1913, his process for producing liquid or organic compounds from coal was patented.The economic aspects of this process were apparent as the demand for fuels and lubricants increased more rapidly than the production of oil, and Bergius's process became even more important after the outbreak of the First World War. The Th. Goldschmidt company of Essen contracted him and tried large-scale production near Mannheim in 1914, but production failed because of the lack of capital and experience to operate with high pressure on an industrial level. Both capital and experience were provided jointly by the BASF company, which produced ammonia at Merseburg, and IG Farben, which took over the Bergius process in 1925, the same year that the synthesis of hydrocarbon had been developed by Fischer-Tropsch. Two years later, at the Leuna works, almost 100,000 tonnes of oil were produced from coal; during the following years, several more hydrogenation plants were to follow, especially in the eastern parts of Germany as well as in the Ruhr area, while the government guaranteed the costs. The Bergius process was extremely important for the supply of fuels to Germany during the Second World War, with the monthly production rate in 1943–4 being more than 700,000 tonnes. However, the plants were mostly destroyed at. the end of the war and were later dismantled.As a consequence of this success Bergius, who had gained an international reputation, went abroad to work as a consultant to several foreign governments. Experiments aiming to reduce the costs of production are still continued in some countries. By 1925, after he had solved all the principles of his process, he had turned to the production of dextrose by hydrolyzing wood with highly concentrated hydrochloric acid.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize 1931. Honorary doctorates, Heidelberg, Harvard and Hannover.Bibliography1907, "Über absolute Schwefelsäure als Lösungsmittel", unpublished thesis, Weida. 1913, Die Anwendung hoher Drucke bei chemischen Vorgängen und eine Nachbildungdes Entstehungsprozesses der Steinkohle, Halle. 1913, DRP no. 301, 231 (coal-liquefaction process).1925, "Verflüssigung der Kohle", Zeitschrift des Vereins Deutscher Ingenieure, 69:1313–20, 1359–62.1933, "Chemische Reaktionen unter hohem Druck", Les Prix Nobel en 1931, Stockholm, pp. 1–37.Further ReadingDeutsches Bergbau-Museum, 1985, Friedrich Bergius und die Kohleverflüssigung. Stationen einer Entwicklung, Bochum (gives a comprehensive and illustrated description of the man and the technology).H.Beck, 1982, Friedrich Bergius, ein Erfinderschicksal, Munich: Deutsches Museum (a detailed biographical description).W.Birkendfeld, 1964, Der synthetische Treibstoff 1933–1945. Ein Beitragzur nationalsozialistischen Wirtschafts-und Rüstungspolitik, Göttingen, Berlin and Frankfurt (describes the economic value of synthetic fuels for the Third Reich).WKBiographical history of technology > Bergius, Friedrich Carl Rudolf
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18 Raky, Anton
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 5 January 1868 Seelenberg, Taunus, Germanyd. 22 August 1943 Berlin, Germany[br]German inventor of rapid percussion drilling, entrepreneur in the exploration business.[br]While apprenticed at the drilling company of E. Przibilla, Raky already called attention by his reflections towards developing drilling methods and improving tools. Working as a drilling engineer in Alsace, he was extraordinarily successful in applying an entire new hydraulic boring system in which the rod was directly connected to the chisel. This apparatus, driven by steam, allowed extremely rapid percussions with very low lift.With some improvements, his boring rig drilled deep holes at high speed and at least doubled the efficiency of the methods hitherto used. His machine, which was also more reliable, was secured by a patent in 1895. With borrowed capital, he founded the Internationale Bohrgesellschaft in Strasbourg in the same year, and he began a career in the international exploration business that was unequalled as well as breathtaking. Until 1907 the total depth of the drillings carried out by the company was 1,000 km.Raky's rapid drilling was unrivalled and predominant until improved rotary drilling took over. His commercial sense in exploiting the technical advantages of his invention by combining drilling with producing the devices in his own factory at Erkelenz, which later became the headquarters of the company, and in speculating on the concessions for the explored deposits made him by far superior to all of his competitors, who were provoked into contests which they generally lost. His flourishing company carried out drilling in many parts of the world; he became the initiator of the Romanian oil industry and his extraordinary activities in exploring potash and coal deposits in different parts of Germany, especially in the Ruhr district, provoked the government in 1905 into stopping granting claims to private companies. Two years later, he was forced to withdraw from his holding company because of his restless and eccentric character. He turned to Russia and, during the First World War, he was responsible for the reconstruction of the destroyed Romanian oilfields. Thereafter, partly financed by mining companies, he continued explorations in several European countries, and in Germany he was pioneering again with exploring oilfields, iron ore and lignite deposits which later grew in economic value. Similar to Glenck a generation before, he was a daring entrepreneur who took many risks and opened new avenues of exploration, and he was constantly having to cope with a weak financial position, selling concessions and shares, most of them to Preussag and Wintershall; however, this could not prevent his business from collapse in 1932. He finally gave up drilling in 1936 and died a poor man.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsDr-Ing. (Hon.) Bergakademie Clausthal 1921.Further ReadingG.P.R.Martin, 1967, "Hundert Jahre Anton Raky", Erdöl-Erdgas-Zeitschrift, 83:416–24 (a detailed description).D.Hoffmann, 1959, 150 Jahre Tiefbohrungen in Deutschland, Vienna and Hamburg: 32– 4 (an evaluation of his technologial developments).WK -
19 compańía inactiva
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20 предприятие
1) General subject: business, concern, concernment, contaminator, contract (особ. строительное), development, enterprise, fabricator (промышленное), factory, job, outfit, plant, ploy, proposition, undertaking, works3) Engineering: agency, establishment, industry, operation, organization4) Agriculture: firm6) Economy: business enterprise, fair, manufacturing division (как часть фирмы), operation (с непрерывным процессом производства), producing authority7) Accounting: installation, operating division (как часть фирмы)8) Mining: (горное) adventure9) Diplomatic term: (рискованное) game10) Forestry: unit11) Information technology: business entity, facility12) Oil: venture13) Advertising: house14) Taxes: corporation15) Business: affair, entity, production unit16) EBRD: company, going concern17) Automation: manufacturer18) Robots: factory( промышленное), work19) Makarov: activity, business (ОРА, РАХ), concern (ОРА, РАХ), enterprise (ОРА, РАХ), enterprise (особ. смелое, рискованное), mill, op (operation), operations, plant (РАХ), undertaking (РАХ), undertaking (дело), undertaking (завод), works (ОРА; РАНТ, РАХ)20) SAP.fin. business organization, org.21) Marketology: hub
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