Gas is a fossil fuel that contributes to global warming. but it is often framed by industry as a ".bridge fuel". that will be needed longer than coal and oil.
Read More »The Energy Goliaths Driving Global Demand
The increase in energy consumption will come from improved living standards and higher per capita income.
Read More »Natural Gas Emissions Threaten EU Carbon Budget
Natural gas supply chains result in methane emissions. which have approximately 34 times more global warming potential of CO2 over a 100-year period.
Read More »OPEC Tactics Raise Production Costs Around the World
OPEC is the world’s largest oil cartel and produces roughly 40 percent of the fossil fuel found in international markets.
Read More »3D formation evaluation service with electromagnetic sensors
Halliburton today announced an agreement with GroundMetrics. a San Diego company specializing in the development of electromagnetic sensor systems. to deliver full field reservoir characterization and monitoring services.
Read More »Halliburton. GroundMetrics Launch 3D Formation Evaluation Service
The collaboration combines GroundMetrics’ capabilities in electromagnetic and resistivity sensing. which helps determine the types of fluids present in reservoir rocks.
Read More »NASA’s Dark-Energy Probe Faces Cost Crisis
The next major milestone for WFIRST will come after the review panel submits its recommendations.
Read More »Polish Ecologists: Nord Stream 2 Is a Hazardous and Unnecessary Project
Nord Stream 2 is a project for the construction of a gas pipeline capable of carrying 55 billion cubic meters per year from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea.
Read More »Russia Expects No Other Countries to Exit Paris Climate Deal After US Decision
The Paris agreement on climate change was adopted on December 12. 2015. following the results of a conference in the French capital.
Read More »Global Scientific Team Reveals How Water Droplets Line Up to Form Fog. Steam and Clouds.
A group of scientists has come closer to establishing a mathematical model of how water microdroplets organize themselves.
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