Green technologies have emerged as pivotal solutions in the realm of oil, gas, and petroleum engineering, fostering sustainability and environmental stewardship. These innovative approaches encompass a wide array of practices, from renewable energy sources like solar and wind power to advancements in carbon capture and storage technologies. By integrating these green technologies into traditional oil and gas operations, companies can mitigate their environmental footprint while enhancing operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Moreover, the adoption of green technologies facilitates compliance with stringent environmental regulations and fosters a positive public image, positioning organizations as responsible corporate citizens committed to sustainable practices.
The International Conference on Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering serves as a platform for industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers to explore the latest advancements and applications of green technologies in the energy sector. Through collaborative discussions, presentations, and workshops, participants gain insights into cutting-edge green technologies and their implications for the oil, gas, and petroleum industry. By sharing best practices, case studies, and research findings, the conference aims to accelerate the adoption of green technologies, driving innovation and sustainability across the energy landscape. Ultimately, the integration of green technologies into oil, gas, and petroleum engineering practices is paramount for building a more resilient and environmentally conscious energy sector that meets the demands of the present while safeguarding the future.
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