Forest biorefining represents a pivotal frontier in sustainable energy and resource management, converging forestry and biotechnology to harness the immense potential of biomass resources. This emerging field encompasses a range of innovative processes aimed at converting wood and lignocellulosic materials into valuable products such as biofuels, biochemicals, and bioproducts. Through advanced biorefinery techniques, forest biomass can be efficiently transformed into renewable fuels like bioethanol and biodiesel, contributing to the diversification of the energy matrix and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Moreover, forest biorefining holds promise for the production of high-value chemicals and materials, fostering a bio-based economy that prioritizes environmental sustainability and circular resource utilization.
The International Conference on Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering provides a unique platform for researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers to explore the latest advancements and applications in forest biorefining. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange, the conference facilitates discussions on cutting-edge technologies, process optimization strategies, and policy frameworks shaping the forest biorefinery sector. Participants have the opportunity to engage in insightful presentations, interactive workshops, and networking sessions, fostering collaborations and partnerships across academia, industry, and government agencies. By spotlighting forest biorefining within the context of oil, gas, and petroleum engineering, the conference underscores the pivotal role of bio-based solutions in driving sustainable development and addressing global energy and environmental challenges.
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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