Climate Change Technologies for the Oil & Gas Sector

Climate Change Technologies for the Oil & Gas Sector

Emission Reduction Technologies for Mitigating Climate Change Risk in the Oil & Gas Sector

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30-Jun-2017
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Research Code: D79A-01-00-00-00
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The issue on climate change is tremendously gaining global attention as its impacts have resulted in alarming scenarios. Globally, governments and research organizations have constantly coordinated with many industries with emphasis on the oil and gas sector as it is one of the primary sources of emission. Understanding this transition scenario, oil and gas companies are actively engaging themselves towards adapting measures and technologies that significantly reduce emissions in their process and operations. This research service primarily discusses on the key emission mitigation technologies and its developments that would enhance the pace of the oil and gas sector towards contributing significantly to the issue of climate change. This research service also briefs about current scenario of the emission reduction developments, its drivers and challenges that the industry needs to address for establishing a low carbon future.

Table of Contents

1.1 Research Objectives and Scope

1.2 Research Process and Methodology

1.3 Key Findings

2.1 The Oil & Gas Sector has Always Been among the Top Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

2.2 Impact of the Upstream Sector on Climate Change is More Significant Than the Other Sectors

2.3 Climate Change Effects Hugely Escalate Operational Costs and Reduce the Value of Market Assets for Oil & Gas Companies

2.4 Air Pollution is the Major Issue that Causes Climate Change in the Oil & Gas Sector

2.5 Air Pollutants in the Oil & Gas Sector Hugely Add to the Climate Change Crisis

2.6 Area Sources in the Oil and Gas Sector are Greater Sources for Air Pollution Than Point Source Emissions

2.7 Initiatives and Programs by Various Governments and Organizations Have Widely Extended the Scope of Emission Reduction

2.8 The Deteriorating Cost Impact on a Company’s Asset Value Due to Climate Change is the Primary Concern for Oil & Gas Companies

2.8.1 Drivers Explained

2.9 Reluctance by Investors in Engaging Companies to Implement Emission Reduction Technologies is the Primary Restraint

2.9.1 Restraints Explained

2.10 Preparing Oil and Gas Companies for a Low GHG Future

3.1 Development of Technologies that Directly Address Emission Reduction Should Be the Top Priority for the Oil & Gas Industry

3.2 Introduction to Carbon Capture and Storage

3.2.1 Low Cost Solution Developed By Integrating Carbon Capture with Carbonate Fuel Cell Technology

3.2.2 Advanced Gas Purification Process that Effectively Contributes for Increased Carbon Capture Efficiency

3.2.3 Advanced Post-combustion Carbon Dioxide Segregation System for Increasing Carbon Capture Efficiency

3.2.4 Capturing Carbon Dioxide from Deep Offshore Gas Fields By Utilizing Advanced Supersonic and Membrane Technology

3.2.5 Only Major Oil and Gas Companies Are Pursuing Development of CCS Technology

3.2.6 Innovative Techniques Such as Transport Network for Interlinking Carbon Sources will Greatly Boost the Future Prospects of CCS

3.3 Introduction to Greenhouse Gas Reduction

3.3.1 Reducing Carbon and Sulfur Emissions from Extraction Sites of Uneven Topography by Utilizing Superheat Technology

3.3.2 Emission Reduction Technology for Oil Production in Stranded Reservoirs Alongside Generating Water and Electricity

3.3.3 Achieving Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction by Decreasing the Salinity of Water Used in the Flooding Procedure

3.3.4 Facilitating Effective Methane Reduction Approach from Active Oil Wells through Portable Equipment Capture

3.3.5 Low Cost Methane Deduction and Reduction Technique through Infrared Imaging and Elastomer Plug

3.3.6 Future Prospects of Methane Reduction will be Influenced by Effective Methane Data Management and Updating Existing Technology

4.1 Emission Reduction Technologies in Integration with CCS Expected to Find their Maturity Post 2020

4.2 Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

5.1 Integrating Climate Change into Corporate Strategy

5.2 Investing In Future Energy Research And Start-Ups

6.1 Key Patents for Carbon Capture and Storage

6.2 Key Patents for Greenhouse Gas Reduction

6.3 Key Patents Sulphur Dioxide Reduction

6.4 Key Patents

6.5 Key Contacts

6.5 Key Contacts (continued)

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7.1 The Frost & Sullivan Story

7.2 Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

7.3 Global Perspective

7.4 Industry Convergence

7.5 360º Research Perspective

7.6 Implementation Excellence

7.7 Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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Author Kowtham Kumar Kannadasan
Industries Energy
WIP Number D79A-01-00-00-00
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