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Sources of Energy
Amos Salvador
AAPG Special Volumes
... natural gas. However, the realization that natural gas is abundant and the cleanest burning and most efficient of the fossil fuels (the fuel of choice...
2005
Biofuels in the energy transition bridging the gap between oil and gas and sustainable energy
Thiago Sinzato, Nikoline Bromander, Perry Wilson
Australian Energy Producers Journal
... to decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors, including automotive, aviation and maritime transport. As these sectors move beyond fossil fuels, biofuels...
Unknown
Converting Stranded Gas and Lowering Power/Operating Costs - Workshop Summary
Bob Fornell, John Gibson, Norman Hein, John Swanson, Bryan Hensley
PTTC
... are a significant portion of lifting costs, electric loads are steady and there is often an available source of fuel (in this case, off-spec or stranded gas...
2004
A lifecycle assessment of low-emissions hydrogen production using autothermal reforming and carbon capture and storage
Claudia Buenhombre, Colin Crowley, Jamie Reilly
Australian Energy Producers Journal
..., accounting for 40% of emissions for H2 and 91% for NG, emphasising that the primary challenge with fossil fuel-derived energy lies in the combustion...
Unknown
Coal as an Energy Resource in Malaysia
Chen Shick Pei
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... of 14 for gas and 23 for oil. In addition to the nonrenewable fossil fuel resources of oil, gas and coal, it has very large potentials for renewable...
1993
Developing Hydrogen As A Future Energy Carrier
Ian Wells
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... friendly fuel but there are question s about w here the required quantities wo uld come from. The concept of a hydrogen economy is rapid ly gaining...
2004
Geothermal Energy Developments in the United States
Carel Otte
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... of the geothermal systems is normally in the range of 450 to 600°F, which is considered "low quality" heat by fossil fuel standards. For this reason...
1974
The Energy Disconnect: A Compendium of Political Rhetoric v Energy Realities
Peter C Glover, Michael Economides
West Texas Geological Society
... to invest in indigenous sources of power which hedge against unpredictable fossil fuel prices and in which Europe has a real competitive advantage...
2009
Energy's Stepchild - The Birth and Rearing of the Appalachian Natural Gas Industry 1800-1950
David A. Waples
Petroleum History Institute
... could consume as much as they wanted. Similar to a warning issued to oil pioneer Drake concerning unnaturally draining fossil fuel from the earth...
2005
The Unrealised Potential of Super Basins in Indonesia
Munish Kumar, Angus Rodger
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... IN INDONESIA Munish Kumar* Angus Rodger* ABSTRACT Indonesia is at an energy crossroads. While traditional carbon-intensive fossil fuel energy...
2024
GOT The Global Oil and Gas Technology Initiative
Paul Doucette, Dag Nummedal, Jostein Dahl Karlsen
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... advancement, include: 1) Significant increases in the recovery factors in reservoirs, 2) Cost-effective capture of CO2 from fossil fuel combustion...
2015
Abstract: Renewable Energy to Tackle Climate Change
R. Corkish
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
..., financially, with suppliers of fossil fuel based energy sources. On the other hand, Australian renewable energy technology researchers and producers...
2008
ABSTRACT: Petrographic Characterization of Anthropogenic and Natural Organic Matter in Polluted Fluvial Sediments
S.T. Abdel Bagi, M.A. Kruge, G.L. Salmon
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... Univ., Carbondhe, IL 62901-4324 . 2111inois State Geological Survey, 615 E. Peabody D . Champaign, I 61820 ;, L Fossil fuel and combustion residues...
1996
ABSTRACT: Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide in Low-Rank Coals
R. W. Stanton, R. M. Flores, P. D. Warwick, H. J. Gluskoter
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... the amount of greenhouse gas emissions generated from fossil fuel combustion. A common estimate of carbon dioxide adsorption by coal beds is assumed...
2001
ABSTRACT: SOME ANAEROBIC MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN PEAT BOGS AND THE INFLUENCE ON THE BIOGAS FORMATION
Suping Yao, Ke Zhang, Chuanyan Xue
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... the quality of organic carbon preserved as fossil fuel in geological formation. Keywords: Anaerobic microbial communities; Fermentation bacteria; Peat bogs...
2006
Abstract: Monetising oil and gas from remote resources and providing energy security for the region and Australia
M. Clarke, D. Hallgren, G. J. Ambrose
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... to Australia. Having large and economically recoverable resources of raw fossil fuels must be complemented with realistic logistics on how to move...
2012
ABSTRACT: Zooclastic kerogen of the lower Paleozoic Alum shale in Baltoscandia, northwestern Europe
Xiaowei Zheng, Hamed Sanei, Niels Hemmingsen Schovsbo, Leibo Bian
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
...] Goodarzi, F., 1985. Dispersion of optical properties of graptolite epiderms with increased maturity in early Paleozoic organic sediments. Fuel. 64, 1735...
2021
Abstract: Hydrocarbon Exploration Integrated into Greeces Trajectory towards a Net-Zero Carbon Future
Aristofanis Stefatos
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... in, which will play an essential role as a "fuel bridge" in the future, allowing us to replace other fossil and more polluting fuels. Therefore, natural...
2023
Abstract: Insight into the Composition and Permanence of Biochar Produced from Pyrolysis of Land Plant and Macroalgae Biomass
Henrik I. Petersen, Helena Deskur, Arka Rudra, Sarah Bachmann Ørberg, Dorte Krause-Jensen, Hamed Sanei
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... potential. Biochar is also a byproduct of sustainable biofuel production as a substitute to fossil fuel. Characterization of biochar, including carbon...
2023
Abstract: Mineralogical, Chemical and Petrographical Investigation of Airborne Dust Material Nearby Coal-Fired Power Plants: A Case Study from Upper Silesia, Poland
Chrysoula Chrysakopoulou, Konstantinos Perleros, Małgorzata Wojtaszek-Kalaitzidi, Lambrini Papadopoulou, Nikolaos Kantiranis, Stavros Kalaitzidis
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
...; (2) Department of Geology, University of Patras, Greece; (3) Institute of Energy and Fuel Processing Technology, Zabrze, Poland * Corresponding Author...
2023
Abstract: Preliminary Results of Coal Quality and CBM Potential of Borteeg Syncline, Tavantolgoi Deposit, Southern Mongolia
G. Munkhjin, B. Odkhuu, B. Byambadorj, Ch. Otgonbayar, Ch. Chinguun, B. Erdenetsogt
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
.... Mongolian coal basins and deposits. In: Bat-Erdene, D. (ed) Fossil Fuel. Mongolian Geology and Mineral Resources, vol 05. Soyombo, Ulaanbaatar...
2024
Abstract: Mineral Resource of Mongolia: Stable Isotope Studies on Metallic Deposits and Occurrences
S. Oyungerel, Y. Kim, Ch. Altanzul, Ts. Tsedenbal, G. Enkhgerel
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
.... Recently, minerals including Cu, Mo, Fe, and F and fossil fuel such as coal are major mineral resources for Mongolian export. Also, gold, ground...
2024
Abstract: Oil Spills, Ethics, and Society: How Do They Intersect and Where are the Responsibilities?
W.C. Rusty Riese
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
.... (January) Global demand for energy has forced societies the world over to look for and use ever more diverse and expensive forms of energy to fuel...
2014
Memorial: Richard D. Nehring (1943-2019)
AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials
... Corporation, where he spent a decade as a project director of fossil fuel supply issues in their Energy Policy Program. Most significantly, while...
2024
Abstract: Australia Encouraged to Follow Chinese Wind Push
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... the kind of forward th inking and determ ination that is required for fossil fuel-reliant economies Association, Ch ina plans to spend 1.5 trillion Yuan...
2007