Carbon capture and storage
The firm’s latest analysis puts the bulk of the blame on a fragmented supply chain.
Sustainable energy continues to grow as a focus for reliable, affordable, and secure energy as seen from the past year of papers reviewed for this feature. Three primary areas are being reported on heavily: carbon use for enhanced oil recovery, geological hydrogen discovery, and critical minerals from the subsurface.
This study aims to systematically assess casing integrity and corrosion risks associated with CO2 injection in oil-recovery operations.
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The duo also plan to develop and mature new technologies across the carbon-capture value chain.
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A new white paper reports that Houston is better poised than anywhere else in the US to play a far more significant role in reducing emissions from industrial sources.
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The Biden administration wants green investment, jobs to stay stateside in emerging $23-trillion global market.
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The group of three companies says it is looking to provide solutions for a more alternative-energy-driven landscape.
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Carbon capture, utilization, and storage can play a role in attaining net zero emissions, helping the planet achieve climate goals, and increase oil and gas production at the same time.
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There is little question that carbon capture, storage, and utilization is destined to become one of America’s big growth industries in the years to come.
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The US oil giant is launching a new business unit that will boost its ability to reduce its own greenhouse gas emissions along with those of other industries.
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Using Europe as the focus, an expert panel discusses the role and opportunities for oil and gas in getting to net zero CO2 emissions.
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Petronas and PTTEP executives spoke at a virtual symposium about their companies’ commitments to reduce carbon and their work toward a sustainable energy future.
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US taxpayers, investors, and the American energy sector applaud long-awaited, final regulations on the CCS tax credit. The final rules provide needed clarity on how to qualify for and use the credit.