The techniques, expertise, and processes used to extract and refine crude oil and natural gas, as well as edible oil from edible crop seeds, are referred to as oil technology. Different technologies exist for extracting crude oil, gas, and edible oil, and new inventions are constantly improving them. Oil technologies are always being upgraded in order to raise well production rates, increase gross margins, and maximize the use of natural resources by employing chemical and environmentally friendly enhanced oil recovery techniques.
Natural gas is a complex blend of hydrocarbon-rich gases. All of these gases (methane, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and so on) are found in the atmosphere naturally. Natural gas reserves are found near other solid and liquid hydrocarbons such as coal and crude oil, deep inside the earth. Natural gas is not consumed in its natural state; it is processed and turned into a cleaner fuel.
Title : Role of green hydrogen in CO2 emission mitigation in oil refining
John W. Sheffield, Purdue University, United States
Title : World oil prices: Has china played a role?
Raymond Li, University of Canberra, Australia
Title : Innovative chemical additives as pour point depressants
Irina Giebelhaus, BYK-Chemie GmbH, Germany
Title : Mechanical damage behavior and constitutive model of cement sheath under ultra-high temperature thermal cycling
Lin Yuanhua, Southwest Petroleum University, China
Title : Mediterranean Ridge (MR) could be the equivalent of the Apulian Platform (AP) and the Hellenic Trench (HT) the equivalent of the Apulian Platform Margins (APM)? Their application to the hydrocarbon prospectivity.
Avraam Zelilidis, University of Patras, Greece
Title : Interplay between Van der Waals, Kubas, and chemisorption process for hydrogen storage: A case of Sc-functionalized BeN4
Vikram Mahamiya, The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Italy