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The project will focus on converting natural gas into cleaner, more economically viable turquoise hydrogen in southwest Virginia from reserves including the Marcellus Shale and the Appalachian Basin.
The University of Texas at Austin grabs the top spot, with Texas A&M and Colorado School of Mines rounding out the top three.
ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance and Freeport-McMoRan Chairman Richard C. Adkerson spoke with students at Montana Tech about the future of energy.
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Using funding from the US Department of Energy, researchers will begin a 3-year project to measure methane and other volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutants emitted from liquid storage tanks across the Marcellus shale.
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Chevron’s $150,000 donation allowed the university to purchase a petroleum engineering simulator for students to practice drilling scenarios.
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Geological, petroleum, and civil engineering students will have the opportunity to learn using state-of-the-art software donated by Petroleum Experts.
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A discussion of challenges and solutions for women working in the energy sector took place at the recent roundtable where students and faculty had the opportunity to reflect on changes the industry can make to become more inclusive.
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Undergraduate and graduate students interested in CCUS have the opportunity to choose from several universities’ expanded program offerings.
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The program is designed to analyze, report, and study solutions for oil and gas greenhouse gas emissions.
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This article examines the shift towards renewable energy sources in universities and what individuals can do to help achieve the university's energy goals.
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Students will have the opportunity to learn hands-on training beginning this upcoming spring semester after the university spent 2 years completing the development of the rig. The red-and white-painted mast of the Raider rig can be seen in photos and a time lapse video shared by Texas Tech.
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The $200,000 grant will provide solar panels on the college’s campus with the opportunity for students and community members to assist in the installation.
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Andy Wood, subsurface manager at CeraPhi Energy, shares the latest developments in the geothermal energy industry and how young professionals can make a difference in the industry.