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Response to Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation Requires a Robust Economy

John M. Armentrout

Search and Discovery.com

... ‘drivers’ are changes in solar energy input due to orbital and spin motions of Earth. Millions of years ago o o 0.5 Milankovitch cycles The tilt...

Unknown

Turning the Tide: The Transformation of the North Sea

Adrian Del Maestro, Craig Stevens

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

..., in a post private equity world, the emergence of private capital from developing countries might proliferate in the North Sea. (3) Energy transition...

2020

Delivering a Geological Service for Europe

Kris Piessens, Gregor Götzl, Klaus Hinsby, Jørgen Tulstrup, Antje Wittenberg, Serge van Gessel, Joop Hasselman

GEO ExPro Magazine

... materials for wind, solar and other possibilities for the energy mix, including geothermal, and the possibilities for storing vast amounts of energy...

2021

Extended Abstract: Peak Oil Scare Campaign Attacked: We're Not Running Out of Oil Any Time Soon

Mark Nolan

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... of energy such as nuclear, hydro, b iomass, wind and solar, the ir current '' When you consider that a further 10% increase in recoverability...

2006

Chairmans Reflections on the AAPG Energy Transition Forum 2022: Pathways for Geoscientists in a Net Zero Future; #141900 (2022)

Max Brouwers

Search and Discovery.com

...Chairmans Reflections on the AAPG Energy Transition Forum 2022: Pathways for Geoscientists in a Net Zero Future; #141900 (2022) Max Brouwers...

2022

A Tectonic Hypothesis to Explain Earth’s Crustal Movement, and may Control a Basin’s Configuration and Depositional Sequence

Eric F. Engbrecht

Abilene Geological Society

... and gravitational field. Also, centripetal force will contribute to the complexity of the system. Of the two fundamental energy sources not included, I have...

1983

Frontmatter: Wyoming Geological Association Sixty-First Field Conference Guidebook and 2010 Unconventional Energy Resources

Laurie Fletcher

Wyoming Geological Association

...Frontmatter: Wyoming Geological Association Sixty-First Field Conference Guidebook and 2010 Unconventional Energy Resources Laurie Fletcher 2010 i...

2010

Field Observations On the Evolution of Reticulate Patterns in Microbial Mats in a Modern Siliciclastic Coastal Environment

Diana G. Cuadrado, Jerónimo Pan

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... after solar-induced desiccation (Fig. 6C) that withstand high energy. The schematic diagram in Figure 10 shows significant steps in the evolution...

2018

Application of Logging Tools For Improving Reservoir Interpretation - Workshop Summary

Gerald J. Kuecher

PTTC

... Central Gulf Region and the Louisiana State University Center for Energy Studies, held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on February 3, 2004. SPEAKERS: Dr...

2004

An uneasy truce: a post-intervention gas market in Eastern Australia

Kaushal Ramesh, Krishan Pal Birda, David Dixon

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... analyst. David Dixon is a Vice President in the power and renewables team at Rystad Energy. David’s area of focus is the utility scale solar, wind...

2024

Geothermal Energy in Hawaii--Present and Future

John W. Shupe , Paul C. Yuen

AAPG Special Volumes

... state of near-total dependence on seaborne petroleum toward a position of energy self-sufficiency through effective utilization of indigenous solar...

1981

Hydrogen Storage Potential of Depleted Oil and Gas Fields in Western Australia

Adam Craig, Stephen Newman, Peter Stephenson, Chris Evans, Shaun Yancazos, Simon Barber

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... mechanisms need to be considered for transitory geological storage. Currently, 30 renewable energy projects with associated hydrogen generation...

2022

Evaluating Australias Energy Commodity Resources Potential for a Net-Zero Emission Future

Thomas Bernecker, Barry E. Bradshaw, Andrew J. Feitz, Aleksandra A. Kalinowski

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... becomes more reliable and competitive. The expansion and projected lower costs of renewable energy generation via solar and wind will ultimately...

2022

Rational Science for Rational Policy: A Conference Summary

Lee C. Gerhard, Ralph Rice, Chris A. Oglesby

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

...’s technology. Widespread solar energy production has not yet materialized, although solar energy has become useful for remote applications...

1996

Human Population and Energy Consumption: The Past

Amos Salvador

AAPG Special Volumes

...% in 1974 to about 37% at present, as has coal's share, from about 55% in 1950 to about 26% now.Other sources of energy (geothermal, shale oil, solar...

2005

Human Population and Energy Consumption: The Past

Amos Salvador

AAPG Special Volumes

... oil, solar [photovoltaic], and wind) have so far made only an insignificant contribution to the energy consumed in the world. Biomass (wood...

2005

Collocated Offshore Wind-Hydrogen

Sam Lee Mohan, Andrew Taylor

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... and Belgium). However, strong competition to supply these markets is expected to come from green hydrogen produced from solar energy in Southern Europe...

2022

Aliso Canyon Gas Storage Leak Disaster and Response, #70252 (2017).

Jeremy Platt

Search and Discovery.com

... whose demands fluctuate sharply and which comprise 60% of SoCalGas company’s load (demand) in the summer [SoCalGas is a unit of Sempra Energy...

2017

Scope for Pioneering Marine Gas Hydrate Development in New Zealand, #80694 (2019).

Mac Beggs,

Search and Discovery.com

... and being characterised through continuing research. There is no immediate prospect of development of marine gas hydrate resources for energy and/or other...

2019

Measuring Change in the Race to Deliver Net Zero

Clare Anderson, Paul Ebert, Chris Greig

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... nodes Existing electrical transmission Renewable energy projects with capacity factor (%) Solar PV 16% Onshore wind 29% 25% 39% Offshore wind 36...

2023

Reliable Cost-Efficient Distributed Energy Systems with a High Renewable Penetration: A Techno-Economic Case Study for Remote Off-Grid Regional Coal Seam Gas Extraction

Joachim Bamberger, Ti-Chiun Chang, Brian Mason, Amer Mesanovic, Ulrich Münz, Warner Priest, Ross Thompson, Andrei Szabo, Xiaofan Wu

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... be reduced and fuel saved. Distributed energy systems including renewables The APPEA Journal 497 Fig. 3. (a) Heatmap of the direct solar irradiation; (b...

2018

Assessment and Development of Saline Resources of Sevier Lake, Millard County, Utah

J. Wallace Gwynn

Utah Geological Association

... of Energy by the National Geophysical and Solar-Terrestrial Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Whipple, R.W., 1978–79, gravity...

1991

ABSTRACT: Life in the Cosmos

Richard B. Hoover

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

...) These discoveries greatly extended the “Habitable Zone” of our Solar System and suggest that biology may be a cosmic imperative rather than restricted...

2011

Abstract: Global Climate Change—A Geologic Perspective What Does The Data Tell Us?

Ray Thomasson

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... past. Fundamental data on thermodynamics suggests limits to the effect CO2 can have on temperature. Much research has now been done on solar irradiance...

2007

Recent Dolomitization of Pleistocene Limestones by Hypersaline Brines, Great Inagua Island, Bahamas: ABSTRACT

John N. Bubb, Donald K. Atwood

AAPG Bulletin

... of dolomitization by seepage refluxion. Commercial salt has been produced in part of the lake by solar evaporation of sea water for more than 100 years...

1968

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