Saltwater Disposal Facilities

In the upstream O&G sector, saline wastewater is generated during the drilling, completion, and production of conventional and non-conventional gas and oil wells. There are methods for managing the produced water, typically including recycling/reuse and disposal into refurbished wells.

Renewable and Green Energy: Major Sources and Challenges

The importance of renewable and green energy sources is growing over fossil fuels because of fewer environmental problems and increasing our focus on sustainable solutions. This article will discuss the significance and challenges associated with prominent renewable energy source types.

Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR)

This article is intended for anybody in charge of handling oil and gas products. LDAR is industrial standard practice, the knowledge of which is very important for the professionals. This article will be helpful for individuals who respond to leakages in oil and gas industry.

Developing a Green Ammonia Project

Green Ammonia is an emerging Carbon-free energy source and Hydrogen carrier, in addition to its importance as a fertiliser input. After outlining the features of conventional and Green Ammonia technologies, this article focuses on Green Ammonia Project development aspects including power supply, equipment, CAPEX and OPEX.

Decarbonizing strategies for the Upstream Oil and Natural Gas industry

Crude Oil and Natural Gas will continue to play an important role in the global energy scenario, for the next few decades. However, Operating Companies must decarbonize their operations to meet regulatory and stakeholder expectations. This article discusses strategies for decarbonization in the Upstream Exploration and Production sectors.

Carbon-dioxide Injection Enhance Oil recovery

Amidst global warming and greenhouse gas emissions, carbon dioxide-enhanced oil recovery, referred to as CO2-EOR, has become the potential method to enhance recovery from mature oilfields

What to do if your oil tank is leaking

This document is intended for anybody in charge of handling oil and gas products that might leak and pollute the environment. It could also be helpful for individuals who respond to leaks or are in charge of handling or storing waste material spilt as a result of a leak. It includes guidance about over and underground oil and gas tanks.

Techno-Economic Aspect of the Global Hydrogen Transition

Future economic development involving worldwide computer networks and electric vehicles will require exponentially higher supplies of uninterrupted electrical power from non-fossil fuels. Hydrogen is seen as an important zero-Carbon fuel that will mitigate climate risk. This article summarizes key aspects of current Hydrogen Production technologies and relative economics of Blue and Green Hydrogen pathways.