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- The Dow Chemical Company Introduces Breakthrough in Removal of Carbon Dioxide From Gas Streams
- MIDLAND, Mich.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 1, 1999--The Technology Group for GAS/SPECa products and services at The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE:DOW) is introducing GAS/SPEC CS-2000 formulated amine for removing large amounts of carbon dioxide from natural gas streams. Carbon dioxide occurs naturally in deposits of natural gas, particularly in parts of the Western...
- Research articles 1999-03-01
- San Diego charger; Johnson & Johnson installs cogeneration heat-and-power system at California lab.(News)(Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development L.L.C.)
- Byline: Jim Johnson A new Johnson & Johnson research lab near San Diego expects to avoid generating millions of pounds of carbon dioxide each year and cut its electricity and natural gas bill by more than $1 million through the creation...
- Research articles 2004-05-10
- Energy Roundup: EPA Deems CO2 Hazardous, Pope Pursues Solar, and More
- EPA proposal on greenhouse gases could trigger regulation -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued its proposal on greenhouse gases today, and as expected the agency has determined that CO2 -- and five other gases including methane and hydrofluorocarbons -- is bad for humans and contributes to global warming. The proposal may push...
- Blog posts 2009-04-17
- GE gets USD400m deal for liquid gas and CCS project
- GE Oil & Gas, a division of General Electric, has secured a USD400m deal to provide equipment for a liquefied natural gas LNG and carbon capture and storage CCS project in western Australia. The Gorgon Project, a joint venture between Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell, will produce 15m tonnes a...
- Articles 2009-10-22
- Denbury Resources, Inc. Q3 2009 Earnings Conference Call
- Question-and-Answer SessionOperator We will begin now begin the question and answer session. Operator Instructions. At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble our roster. Our first question is from Mike Scialla with Thomas Weisel Partners. Please go ahead, sir. Mike Scialla - Thomas Weisel Partners Question I...
- Earnings calls 2009-11-05
- Phenomenal Research Development for Oil & Gas Industry: New Plastic Discovery
- A new plastic material can separate carbon dioxide from natural gas in the processing phase. The thermally arranged plastic works four times better than conventional membranes currently in use. The new material still in the research and development phase works like a sponge. It allows certain chemicals like carbon dioxide...
- White papers 2007-10-24
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- ExxonMobil Selects URS To Provide Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management for New Natural Gas Treatment Facility
- SAN FRANCISCO -- URS Corporation (NYSE: URS) today announced that the Company has been awarded a contract by ExxonMobil to provide detailed engineering, procurement and construction management services for a commercial demonstration plant that will use ExxonMobil's Controlled Freeze Zone[TM] (CFZ[TM]) technology. CFZTM seeks to expand the use of carbon...
- Research articles 2008-05-29
- Development of a Low-Cost Inferential Natural Gas Energy Flow Rate Prototype Retrofit Module
- This report documents the accomplishments during 2000 and 2001 in the development and evaluation of a prototype natural gas energy meter system. A prototype energy meter module containing improved carbon dioxide and speed-of sound sensors was constructed and tested in the GRI Metering Research Facility. Performance of this module using...
- White papers 2004-03-01
- New Engelhard Technology Economically Purifies Natural Gas for California Oil and Gas Producer
- Business Editors ISELIN, N.J.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 7, 2002 A unique technology developed by Engelhard Corporation (NYSE:EC) is enabling a California oil and gas producer to generate revenue from the sale of an otherwise unusable by-product of its production process. Tidelands Oil Production Company is using Engelhard's Molecular GateTM...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- Week in Oil & Gas: Discovery Hot Spots, Nat Gas' $80M Advocacy Campaign and One Big LNG Project
- It wouldn't be a worthwhile week in the oil and gas industry without a few discoveries. And my, there were some goodies. The hot spots this week were in the ultra deep waters offshore Brazil, Sierra Leone, Venezuela and Uganda. And Spanish energy company Repsol YPF found...
- Blog posts 2009-09-18
- Energy Roundup: Mr. Ethanol Goes to Washington, Carbon Dioxide-Sucking Rocks, and More
- Ethanol producers hit Capitol in bid to increase blend -- U.S. ethanol producers pressed the Obama administration to raise the limit on ethanol in fuel to 15 percent, a move they said would create as many as 136,000 new jobs and reduce imports. Growth Energy, an ethanol trade group, submitted a...
- Blog posts 2009-03-06
- BASF and Japanese JGC Cooperate; Cooperation for more efficient removal and storage of natural gas carbon dioxide.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-5 October 2005-BASF GROUP: BASF and Japanese JGC Cooperate; Cooperation for more efficient removal and storage of natural gas carbon dioxideC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05102005 BASF and JGC Corporation, Japan, are jointly developing a new technology for removing and storing...
- Research articles 2005-10-05
- Oversupply of natural gas forecast by International Energy Agency
- The world faces a glut of natural gas that will force the US to scrap plans for new import terminals and mothball much of its existing capacity, the International Energy Agency says. In a draft version of its latest World Energy Outlook, due to be published next week, the IEA...
- News items 2009-11-04
- Week in Oil & Gas: Copenhagen Gets A Boost and Salazar's Smackdown
- The world's two biggest emitters of greenhouse gas emissions will attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen with at least some commitment to reduce emissions. The announcements from the U.S. and China last week -- while less ambitious than some had hoped for -- did provide some momentum...
- Blog posts 2009-11-30
- another perspective: MATCHING NEW GAS WITH NEW TURBINES
- Natural gas producers clean up their product before they put it into the interstate pipeline-they extract water, carbon dioxide, and other minerals and pollutants. Not so long ago, producers also regularly separated ethane, propane, butane and other liquefiable hydrocarbons from the gas, which they sold as "natural gas liquids" NGLs....
- Research articles 2005-05-01
- Heavy-Duty LNG: designers are taking most of the diesel out of the cycle.(liquefied natural gas engines)(Brief Article)
- NATURAL GAS ADVOCATES have set their sights on the diesel engine, and some of their new ideas are getting a workout in California. The big attraction is that natural gas burns cleaner than other fossil fuels do. It churns out no sulfur oxides or particulates....
- Research articles 2002-05-01
- Heavy-Duty LNG: designers are taking most of the diesel out of the cycle.(liquefied natural gas engines)(Brief Article)
- NATURAL GAS ADVOCATES have set their sights on the diesel engine, and some of their new ideas are getting a workout in California. The big attraction is that natural gas burns cleaner than other fossil fuels do. It churns out no sulfur oxides or...
- Research articles 2002-05-01
- Ammonia Shutdowns Drain [CO.sub.2] Supply and Boost Prices.(carbon dioxide)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- CARBON DIOXIDE ([CO.sub.2]) PRODUCERS ARE facing a severe shortage of crude [CO.sub.2] supply and a surge in distribution costs because of a string of ammonia plant shutdowns caused by a spike in natural gas prices. Ammonia plants are the largest source of crude [CO.sub.2] for the...
- Research articles 2001-08-22
- Energy Roundup: Pickens' Wind Farm Falters, Oil Speculator Crackdown and More
- Pickens scales down plans for world's largest wind farm -- The lack of a transmission line has disrupted T. Boone Pickens' plan to build a 1,000-megawatt wind farm -- the world's largest -- in Pampa, Texas. Pickens' company Mesa Power ordered 687 turbines from GE for about $2 billion...
- Blog posts 2009-07-07
- Massachusetts-Based Liquefied Natural Gas Firm Expects Strong Sales in 2003.
- By Jane Hodges, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 5--The adage that one man's trash is another's treasure could serve as the mission statement for CryoEnergy International. The company sells equipment that helps landfills, wastewater-treatment plants,...
- Research articles 2003-02-05
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