Circular Energy Strategies to Minimize Environmental Footprint in Oil and Gas Operations
Wednesday, 25 September
Room 215 - 216
Technical Session
Circular energy strategies comprise innovative ways of using our resources by changing the paradigm from use-dispose as waste to use-repair/recycle while minimizing the environmental footprint. The presentations in this session will illustrate circular energy strategies for managing groundwater, produced water, and CO2, implementing electrification at the field, and drilling operations.
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1400-1425 221002Sustainable Solutions For Contaminant Management In Produced Water
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1425-1450 220874Enhancing Sustainable Oil And Gas Operations: Produced Water Treatment Using Biological Oxidation
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1450-1515 220729Buoyancy-Enhanced Membrane Filtration for Oilfield Produced Water Recycle and Reuse
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1515-1540 220962Methanogenesis in CCUS: Monetizing Waste CO2 for a More Sustainable Future
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1540-1605 220894Results of a Project for the Electrification of Well Testing and Production Equipment in the Ecuadorian Amazon
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1605-1630 220763A Permian Microgrid Case Study - Keys To Successful Implementations
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Alternate 220869Eco-Friendly Drilling: Evaluating the Impact of Engineered High-Performance Water-Based Mud on Emissions and Waste
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Alternate 220734Comparative Analysis Of Microbiological Testing Technologies Used In The Energy Industry