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- Capturing and storing carbon in British Columbia
- The U.S. Deparment of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory NETL, Spectra Energy Transmission, and the Energy & Environmental Research Center EERC in Grand Forks, North Dakota, will collaborate on an integrated Carbon Capture and Storage CCS project near Spectra Energy's Fort Nelson natural gas plant in northeastern British Columbia, Canada....
- Research articles 2008-09-01
- DOE Says 10,000 Bpd CTL Plants are Economically Feasible
- The U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory NETL ran coal-to-liquids CTL feasibility studies on two hypothetical 10,000 b/d plants in West Virginia that utilized Fischer Tropsch FT technologies to produce fuels and concluded that the plants could be quite profitable. face=+Bold; The 10,000 b/d Plantsface=-Bold; Both theoretical...
- Research articles 2007-05-30
- 50,000 B/D Illinois CTL Plant Would Cost $4.5 Billion, But Federal Loan Guarantee Would Boost Returns
- A new study by U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory NETL shows that building a 50,000 barrels/day coal-to-liquids CTL plant alongside a river in Illinois would cost about $4.5 billion. However, loan guarantees included in the 2005 U.S. Energy Policy Act EPAct would greatly aid financing and profitability,...
- Research articles 2007-05-16
- Entergy, EPRI, and ADA-ES Test Mercury Controls under DOE Grant
- LITTLETON, Colo. -- Entergy's Independence Steam Electric Station ISES, in partnership with the Electric Power Research Institute EPRI and ADA-ES, Inc., has been selected as a site for the U.S. Department of Energy's DOE mercury control technology field testing program to test EPRI's TOXECON IITM, an experimental mercury control technology....
- Research articles 2005-03-22
- Pending oil crisis?
- "Waiting until world conventional oil production peaks before implementing crash program mitigation leaves the world with a significant liquid fuel deficit for two decades or longer," according to a report prepared for the Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory NETL by Science Applications International...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- NEW ADVANCED DIAGNOSTIC AND IMAGING PROJECTS
- The U.S. Department of Energy DOE Office of Fossil Energy recently kicked-off five new cost-shared research projects to develop advanced diagnostic tools and technologies to remotely identify gas reservoirs and reservoir properties in deep exploration settings. The projects will be managed by the National Energy Technology Laboratory, with about $4.2...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- URS Partnership Wins Department of Energy Contract; Contract has a Maximum Value of $85 Million to URS
- SAN FRANCISCO -- URS Corporation (NYSE: URS) today announced that the Company's EG&G Division, in partnership with Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group Inc. Parsons and Science Applications International Corporation SAIC, has been awarded a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy's DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory NETL to provide research...
- Research articles 2004-11-15
- Answers underground.
- Aug 07, 2003 (Far Eastern Economic Review - ABIX via COMTEX) A new method of disposing of greenhouse gases, known as carbon sequestration, has not been well received in developing countries. They worry that carbon sequestration, based on burying carbon dioxide underground, will be...
- Research articles 2003-08-07
- SYNTROLEUM, MARATHON EXPAND SYNTHETIC FUELS DEMO PLANT
- Syntroleum and Marathon Oil Co. Marathon will expand the configuration and capability of Syntroleum's 70 barrel per day GTL complex to supply ultra-clean fuels for long-term testing in government and private fleet vehicles (see GTLN, March 2001). The GTL demonstration complex, currently under construction at the Port of...
- Research articles 2002-06-01
- Advanced Diagnostics & Imaging
- Throughout the 1900s, the nation relied almost entirely on shallow, high-quality reservoirs to provide natural gas. However, as the "low-hanging fruit" of the nation's resource base are picked, it is becoming increasingly necessary to drill into more complex, deeper, and lower-quality reservoirs to meet rising demands. One of the keys...
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- Advanced Diagnostics & Imaging - Natural Fracture Detection
- The paper states that the goal of advanced fracture detection technologies is to observe subsurface fractures prior to drilling. The paper also elaborates on detection technologies that generally rely on advanced seismic collection and analysis techniques to reveal directional differences anisotropies in the reservoir's seismic response that may be related...
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- Advanced Diagnostics & Imaging - Natural Fracture Prediction
- The article mentions that the goal of natural fracture prediction technologies is to discern the likely location, orientation, and relative aperture of natural fractures from the structural configuration of an area and the mechanical qualities of the reservoir rock. This "geomechanical approach" can augment or be augmented by direct detection...
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- Advanced Diagnostics & Imaging - Detecting and Avoiding Water
- Basin-centered settings do possess isolated pockets of enhanced reservoir quality. Furthermore, contrary to earlier thinking on basin-centered systems, recently drilling results indicates that simply finding the sweet spots in reservoir quality is not sufficient to ensure success - it is also necessary to assess whether the reservoir will produce gas...
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- Advanced Diagnostics & Imaging - Natural Fracture Simulation
- The article mentions that the goal of natural fracture prediction technologies is to discern the likely location, orientation, and relative aperture of natural fractures from the structural configuration of an area and the mechanical qualities of the reservoir rock. This "geomechanical approach" can augment or be augmented by direct detection...
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- Advanced Diagnostics & Imaging - Advanced Well-bore Seismic
- The article states that currently, the art of selecting locations of natural gas and oil development wells relies primarily on information acquired from two sources of significantly different resolution. Surface seismic surveys provide a coarse overview of the stratigraphy and structure in the region surveyed. However, the resolution of surface...
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Additional Resources
- Can AQT Take a Thin-Film Solar Shortcut?
- Earlier this week, I spoke with the CEO of a thin-film solar startup called AQT Solar Applied Quantum Technology, which is slowly coming out of stealth. AQT is a little different from your average solar newbie; instead of claiming a technology breakthrough, the company says its main innovation is a...
- Blog posts 2009-10-22
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