HSE & Sustainability
This paper proposes a shift in the timing of risk modeling to much further back within the job lifecycle, recognizing each function’s role in the mitigation of risk.
This article from the SPE Methane Technical Section features Arvind Ravikumar of the University of Texas at Austin and focuses on how the Energy Emissions Modeling and Data Lab is integrating satellite observations, facility-level measurements, operational data, and emissions inventories into more credible methane accounting for oil and gas systems.
The firm’s latest analysis puts the bulk of the blame on a fragmented supply chain.
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State officials have called it one of the most aggressive steps in the US to protect public health and safety from the dangers of drilling.
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The international consultancy has agreed with Russia’s Rosneft to evaluate the state-owned major’s carbon capture potential.
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Talks between the operators of a trio of competing projects remain active as Canada looks to cut emissions by 40% over the next decade.
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The Russian oil and gas company is combining its experience with that of the leading nuclear-power producer to develop hydrogen and decarbonization projects on Sakhalin Island.
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The White House is taking a governmentwide approach to reducing emissions in the oil and gas industry.
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In this paper, a complete safety-management approach and a contingency plan are developed for carbon dioxide waterless fracturing operations.
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Viktória Márton, vice president for sustainable development and health, safety, and environment at MOL Group, an international oil, gas, petrochemicals, and retail company, talks about experiences and thoughts for the future in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The national oil company plans to tap into what is claimed to be the world's largest single-site solar power plant and the region's first nuclear power plant to decarbonize its operations.
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The company said it expects to increase its annual carbon captured by approximately 1 million metric tons at its LaBarge facility with a $400 million investment.
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SponsoredShell needed an easy-to-use, simple well monitoring solution. Could an IoT wireless solution measure up to a classic wired approach?