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‘Known unknowns’ – fugitive emissions from the EU and U.K. gas grids
- 2 September 2024
- Posted by: David Bamford
- Category: energy transition
1 CommentOur new report leaves little doubt that there are significant volumes of methane emissions from the U.K. and EU gas grids that as yet go largely unmonitored, unmeasured and unreported, both by asset and by operator.
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Exploring Uganda’s oil & gas projects in Albertine region
- 22 August 2024
- Posted by: Denis Ssemanda
- Category: energy excellence
The Tilenga project, located in Uganda’s Buliisa and Nwoya districts near Lake Albert, is operated by TotalEnergies in partnership with CNOOC and UNOC. The name “Tilenga” combines the local names for the Uganda Kob: “Til” in Acholi and “Engabi” in Lugungu. This project involves developing six oil fields.
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From ‘Settled Science’ to Seismic Shifts: The Evolution of Exploration
- 5 August 2024
- Posted by: David Bamford
- Category: Energy innovations
This is a message that relies quite a bit on my personal experiences, I apologise for that!
My argument is that we have arrived at a somewhat ‘settled science’ for subsurface technology, in particular for Exploration -
Much ado about landfills
- 21 June 2024
- Posted by: David Bamford
- Category: energy excellence
Landfills are a major source of methane because organic waste such as food, garden waste etc goes into landfills; when a landfill is ‘capped’ with a membrane and/or a thin layer of clay, this organic waste enters an anaerobic state and generates methane.
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Unlocking energy potential: oil and gas in Sub-Saharan Africa
- 10 June 2024
- Posted by: David Bamford
- Category: energy excellence
Sub-Saharan Africa is a region rich in natural resources, particularly oil and gas. However, it is also a region that faces significant energy poverty.