Proposed Nigerian Mid to Down Stream GHG emissions estimates in collaboration with NMDPRA

Proposed Nigerian Mid to Down Stream GHG emissions estimates in collaboration with NMDPRA

In a world increasingly focused on environmental sustainability, the accurate measurement and management of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have become paramount. For Nigeria, a country with a growing and dynamic energy sector, estimating GHG emissions is not just a matter of environmental responsibility but also a critical step toward informed decision-making and policy formulation. The […]

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HydrOpti: Optimizing Water Management in Hydraulic Fracturing Operations  (Strategic Partner – Process Ecology)

HydrOpti: Optimizing Water Management in Hydraulic Fracturing Operations (Strategic Partner – Process Ecology)

As global energy demands continue to rise, natural gas has emerged as a crucial player in meeting these requirements. Its abundance, ease of transportation, and efficient, clean combustion have made it a vital resource. This escalating demand has driven exploration and development efforts towards unconventional natural gas sources, including shale gas. The processes of drilling, […]

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Ensuring Compliance with Air Emissions Regulations and Emissions Reduction  (Strategic Partner – Process Ecology)

Ensuring Compliance with Air Emissions Regulations and Emissions Reduction (Strategic Partner – Process Ecology)

The energy industry faces a formidable challenge in reducing atmospheric emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants. Canada, in particular, has seen a proliferation of air emissions regulations and evolving reporting requirements. These constantly changing regulations pose a significant challenge for operators striving to stay in compliance. Navigating this complex regulatory landscape has become increasingly […]

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HYSYS-based Production Facilities Surveillance System  (Strategic Partner – Process Ecology)

HYSYS-based Production Facilities Surveillance System (Strategic Partner – Process Ecology)

Yolde Energies Ltd, in partnership with Process Ecology, an engineering consulting firm, developed an advanced Production Facilities Surveillance System based on HYSYS for the client, enabling them to closely monitor equipment performance, enhance production rates, and meet contract deliverability requirements. This system empowers operators with real-time insights, calculations, and production estimations based on system conditions, […]

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Assessing Pressure Increase and Scenario of Reverse Flow  (Strategic Partner – Process Ecology)

Assessing Pressure Increase and Scenario of Reverse Flow (Strategic Partner – Process Ecology)

Yolde Energies Ltd, in partnership with Process Ecology Inc., was engaged by an oil and gas client to investigate overpressure occurrences within a complex gas injection system during a reverse flow scenario involving centrifugal compressors. This comprehensive study aimed to assess the consequences of check valve failures within the client’s compression system, particularly in terms […]

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U.S. trails China as renewable energy sector adds 700,000 jobs worldwide

U.S. trails China as renewable energy sector adds 700,000 jobs worldwide

According to a new report, worldwide employment in renewable energy reached 12.7 million last year, a jump of 700,000 new jobs in one year, despite the lingering effects of COVID-19 and the growing energy crisis. The report, published by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in collaboration with the International Labour Organization (ILO), identifies domestic […]

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California takes another big step to decarbonize buildings

California takes another big step to decarbonize buildings

The California 2022 Energy Code for newly constructed and renovated buildings blazes a trail for states and local governments seeking to decarbonize the building sector aggressively, feasibly, and cost-effectively. The updated code, adopted by the California Energy Commission (CEC) in August 2022, encourages electric heat pumps, establishes electric-ready requirements for new homes, and strengthens ventilation […]

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From waste to next-gen carbon fiber

From waste to next-gen carbon fiber

Research from Washington University in St. Louis may soon lead to lighter, stronger carbon fiber materials and stronger plastics with a gentler environmental impact. The main ingredient necessary for these improvements is lignin, a compound that is essential for most plants but considered a waste product by industry. The key to opening up lignin’s potential […]

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