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As the oil and gas industry faces persistent pressure to cut down emissions, service companies are seeing opportunities offered by the energy transition. The article looks at how service providers are reshaping their technology stack and service portfolios to cater to the changing needs of the operators.
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The oil and gas industry is transforming. It is vital to look at how traditional E&P companies are reforming themselves for the future energy corridor.
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Traditional solutions do not solve the problem of flaring. The large amount of power produced at the well pads using power generators or turbines may be utilized by heavy duty equipment or some other type of a large electric consumer—Bitcoin.
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In the Q&A, Blasingame talks about how YPs can prepare for the energy transition.
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What will be the fate of the oil and gas industry in a lower carbon world? The analysis is complicated.
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Geothermal energy is arguably the most renewable and abundant form of energy on the planet. So why is it that less than 1% of the world is currently powered by geothermal energy?
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Kishore K. Mohanty of the University of Texas at Austin talks about technologies that can help industry meet energy demands without harming the environment.
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Interviews with three women who are working to develop solutions to climate change.
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This article focuses on the different scenarios for world energy demand and supply, along with their implications on energy-related CO2 emissions.
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