However irrelevant the above paragraph may seem, its
accurately relevant to the scenario that our world faces today. Technical Data
used in the field explained in diploma in petroleum engineering. Replace the
water with petroleum, the bottle with our oil wells, the man with the global
economy and the desert with its sole dependence on petroleum as source of energy
and voila, we will have the seriousness of the situation perfectly laid out.
Wells of oil and gas are ceaselessly churning out greater amounts of petroleum
from under the ground every year.
And so as 'I', who can easily afford to buy fuel have taken
it for granted and am using it in the most inefficient manner, am demanding for
more of it. This 'I' isn't just me or us. 'I' stands for every person around
the globe who has got used to living with fuel and burning it to get energy.
But its high time that 'I' must realize that the water in my bottle will not
last long enough, if its not valued with the seriousness that it deserves. And
'I' who has learnt to live with fuel must learn to live with its conservation
too. Some more details of diploma in petroleum engineering are as under.
So, apart from I selling my SUV to buy a 600 cc fuel
efficient car, my wife walking to the grocery store and my son using the public
transport, there are several other ways by which we can conserve petroleum. We
should make our selves aware of them and make them a way of life.
A study sponsored by PCRA itself shows that vehicles at halt
on traffic lights, waste as much as Rs.994 crore worth or petroleum products
every year. Even if your vehicle is poorly maintained, you are contributing to
the loss of fuel worth in excess of Rs. 5000 crore all over the country,
including both commercial and non-commercial users. Approximately 75% of the
total LPG used in the country is used for domestic purposes. Studies suggest
that if we use LPG at our homes with care, we can save upto 8-10%. For
instance, cooking in utensils with lid closed, using gas on simmer mode for
cooking(which uses only 3/4th amount of gas as compared to high mode) etc. In
addition to LPG, other fuels like kerosene are also used at home, for which
standard equipments should be used. Use of below-standard equipments, results
in high consumption.
Industries are major users of petroleum, using approximately
40% of the total commercial energy used in the country. Thus conservation
initiatives by the industries, aided and enforced by the government save energy
on a large scale. Especially small and medium scale industries, which use out
dated machinery, have high energy consumption as compared to their production.
Commercial buildings like Malls and offices, use around 33 billion units of
energy per annum. Proper power management and use of higher efficiency
equipments can save up to 5% of this energy. TSK Training for Skills and
Knowledge is the best institute in Rawalpindi Islamabad for Pakistani Students
who wants to join diploma in petroleum technology.

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