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 work describes a study in which distributed data parallel training, paired with a node-local caching pipeline, enabled efficient multigraphics-processing-unit scaling for a CO₂-storage graph-neural-network surrogate while maintaining generalization.
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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.