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Digital Twin Technology – why it is so important
- 25 December 2020
- Posted by: Future Energy
- Category: Energy
No CommentsVirtual Reality(VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) can be applied to “Digital Twins” of process facilities.
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Hydrogen – Hype or Hallelujah
- 17 December 2020
- Posted by: Future Energy
- Category: Energy
Currently never a day goes by without Hydrogen being mentioned in our crusade to a NetZero future – but what is it? why is it so special? is it truly a panacea?
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Methane Emissions – Monitoring and Measuring
- 11 December 2020
- Posted by: Future Energy
- Category: Energy
‍Satellites, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and new sensor technologies offer oil & gas companies the opportunity to accurately monitor and measure methane emissions,
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Gas will be key to Energy Transition
- 27 November 2020
- Posted by: Future Energy
- Category: Energy
For many generations of explorers, advocating that there should be a deliberate search for gas might seem like heresy –
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Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Ships
- 20 November 2020
- Posted by: Future Energy
- Category: Energy
The oil and gas industry is under pressure to develop increasingly granular methods to measure its carbon dioxide emissions, including from its suppliers as well as its own operations.
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What is the future of oil & gas exploration
- 13 November 2020
- Posted by: Future Energy
- Category: Energy
BP released its 2020 Energy Review in September this year, first in a webinar and then on its website where it provided a useful overview.
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Decarbonisation – facts versus fiction
- 17 October 2020
- Posted by: Future Energy
- Category: Energy
Many countries and companies are now taking on the challenge of becoming net zero GHG/CO2 emitters by 2050. Increasingly, the cost of solar, wind and geothermal are very attractive compared to crude oil and gas developments.
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Eyes In The Sky Are Tracking Methane Emissions
- 17 October 2020
- Posted by: Future Energy
- Category: Energy
On Christmas Eve, 1968, NASA’s astronauts got our first view of the Earth rising over the surface of the moon. The photograph they took, called “Earthrise” became one of the most influential in history