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Oil shale is a sedimentary rock that contains kerogen, a fossil organic material. Kerogen can be heated to produce oil and gas (retorted). This has traditionally been a CO2-intensive process. In th...
Conversion of tropical peat swamp forest to drainage-based agriculture alters greenhouse gas (GHG) production, but the magnitude of these changes remains highly uncertain. Current emissions factors...
Global Phosphate Conversion Coatings for Oil and Gas Market, By Product Type (Zinc Phosphate, Manganese Phosphate, Iron Phosphate), Substrate (Steel, Cast Iron, Others), Country (U.S., Canada, Mexi...
The oil mist collection efficiency decreased from 78% to 21% but the oil mist-to-gas conversion efficiency increased from 6% to 95%, with increasing frequency from 1 kHz to 10 kHz. Low...
This Nation is facing a critical shortage of oil and natural gas resources. The Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA)* is responding to this problem with a broad strategy to open ne...
Conversion of tropical peat swamp forest to drainage-based agriculture alters greenhouse gas (GHG) production, but the magnitude of these changes remains highly uncertain. Current emissions factors...
The oil and gas industry should look to uphold capital discipline and prioritize viable low-carbon projects to help successfully navigate the changing energy demand landscape.
To tackle climate change, the oil & gas industry needs to change. We believe it’s our role to work with our clients to support them in their transition towards reaching climate goals. We see our role as facilitating change from the inside, setting strict policies on what we will and won’t finance and helping clients improve their sustainability practices. When financing the production and processing of oil & gas, we differentiate between extracting oil & gas from the ground (upstream), transportation (midstream), and conversion into fuels ( ...
Tonne of oil equivalent (toe): This is a conventional standardised unit of energy (41.868 GJ), and is defined on the basis of a tonne of typical oil having a net calorific value of 41,868 kJ/kg. A related unit is the kilogram of oil equivalent (kgoe), where 1,000 kgoe = 1 toe.