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With Brazil enacting South America’s first carbon capture and storage (CCS) law, this article examines the technical and regulatory architecture required to scale CCS deployment and provides exclusive insight into Brazil’s accelerating CCS landscape.
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The Data Science and Engineering Analytics Technical Section has been selected to receive the 2025 Presidential Award for Outstanding Technical Section, and the Hydrogen and Sustainable Development technical sections have been awarded the 2025 Technical Section Excellence Award.
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Big oil companies are backing direct lithium extraction while the market flashes warning signs.
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Through realistic simulations, virtual reality allows for an unprecedented level of immersion and interactivity that traditional training methods cannot offer.
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Researchers with the National Energy Technology Laboratory showed that naturally occurring signals in underground fluids can serve as effective indicators of flow patterns between existing wellbores. Understanding these patterns can lead to increased efficiency and safety.
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Short on skilled welders? For complex jobs like pressure-vessel seams, automation could be the key to keeping production safe, accurate, and on schedule.
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This paper describes a risk-based self-verification process conducted through a bespoke software application.
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BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners moves to buy nearly half of the stake in Eni's CCUS subsidiary.
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The new report shows that the intensity of methane emissions in the Permian Basin declined by more than half over 2 years.
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The legal agreement delays the Rice's whale critical habitat designation until 2027, following legal disputes over oil and gas drilling effects on the endangered species.
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This paper presents the bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil by the application of microorganisms immobilized in coconut fiber.