In the realm of Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering, the exploration of biodegradable materials emerges as a pivotal avenue for sustainable development and environmental stewardship. These materials, derived from renewable sources, hold immense promise in mitigating the ecological footprint of traditional petroleum-based products. Through innovative research and application, biodegradable materials offer multifaceted solutions across various sectors, including packaging, construction, and industrial processes. Their inherent ability to decompose naturally over time not only reduces waste accumulation but also minimizes the dependency on non-renewable resources, aligning with the industry's growing focus on eco-friendly practices and circular economy principles.
Moreover, the integration of biodegradable materials in Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering holds the potential to revolutionize conventional practices, ushering in a new era of sustainability and efficiency. By incorporating these materials into infrastructure development, such as pipelines, drilling equipment, and storage facilities, industries can significantly reduce their environmental impact while enhancing operational resilience. Furthermore, the utilization of biodegradable materials underscores a proactive approach towards environmental conservation and climate change mitigation, aligning with global initiatives for a greener and more sustainable future. Through collaborative efforts and continued research, the International Conference on Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering serves as a catalyst for advancing the adoption and implementation of biodegradable materials across the energy sector, driving positive change and fostering environmental stewardship on a global scale.
Title : The Vacuum Insulated Heatable Curtain (VIHC): From conceptual invention to market deployment as a cost-effective dual solution for window heat loss reduction and localised radiant comfort
Saim Memon, Sanyou London Pvt Ltd, United Kingdom
Title : Hydrogen production from depleted or unproductive oil and gas reservoirs
Cleveland M Jones, Fronteira Energia Ltda, Brazil
Title : Predicting drilling challenges and hazards due to subsurface pressure’s drifting
Selim Sanad Shaker, Geopressure Analysis Services, United States
Title : Transforming waste plastic into hydrogen: Progress, challenges, and future directions in pyrolysis-based integrated pathways
Nur Hassan, Central Queensland University, Australia
Title : Novel expandable liner hanger platform for advanced liner drilling and reaming
Matthew Godfrey, Enventure Global Technology, United States
Title : From empirical decline to intelligent forecasting: A hybrid deep learning framework embedding arps physics for unconventional tight-gas reservoir production prediction
Emmanuel Chibueze Obasi, University of Wyoming, United States