Gas will gain ground on oil in 2024
Produced gas volumes will overtake oil for fields coming onstream in the coming year, according to Wood Mackenzie research.
Produced gas volumes will overtake oil for fields coming onstream in the coming year, according to Wood Mackenzie research.
Energy intensive power plants could see their carbon footprint reduced by over a third (36%) after scientists from the University of Surrey, UK, used the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to adjust a system based...
Norway’s first ever advanced e-fuels production facility is scheduled to be built at Mo Industrial Park in Mo i Rana, according to project developers Infinium.
For two weeks in 2021, the world was gripped by all facets of climate change at COP26 in Glasgow – the science, solutions, political will, and plans of action. But two COPs and three years later,...
Capsol Technologies (Capsol) will incorporate its carbon capture technology at a cement plant based in Latvia with an aim to capture 750,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FCEM) has selected 19 projects to receive $17.4m funding to support early-stage research at 17 colleges and universities.
A new partnership will explore the potential role that artificial intelligence (AI) could play in the world of industrial-scale carbon capture.
The recent signing of a rule granting the State of Louisiana primary enforcement authority over Class VI wells signals ‘a pivotal moment’ in the regulation of the CCS industry, according to a leading law firm.
Equinor and Linde have signed a project development agreement to develop the H2M Eemshaven low carbon hydrogen project in the Netherlands.
ADNOC has bought a 10.1% equity stake in Storegga to become a lead investor in the UK-based company that focuses on the development of global carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.