Biogas, a renewable energy source derived from organic materials such as agricultural waste, sewage, and food scraps, holds immense potential in the realm of energy sustainability and environmental conservation. As a byproduct of the anaerobic digestion process, biogas primarily comprises methane and carbon dioxide, offering a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Its versatile applications span electricity generation, heating, and even vehicle fuel, contributing significantly to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change effects. In the context of the International Conference on Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering, exploring the latest advancements and innovations in biogas production, purification, and utilization stands pivotal in shaping the future of energy transition and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration towards a more sustainable energy landscape.
Moreover, biogas production plays a vital role in addressing key challenges faced by the oil, gas, and petroleum industries, including waste management, resource optimization, and environmental stewardship. By harnessing biogas technology alongside conventional energy sources, industries can diversify their energy portfolios, enhance operational efficiency, and minimize their ecological footprint. Integrating biogas solutions into existing infrastructures presents an opportunity for synergy and synergy, enabling a holistic approach towards energy sustainability and resilience. Thus, amidst the dynamic discussions and knowledge exchange at the International Conference on Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering, the exploration of biogas technologies emerges as a critical component in shaping a more resilient, eco-friendly, and economically viable energy future.
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Cleveland M Jones, Fronteira Energia Ltda, Brazil
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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