The evolution of energy - The role of engineers and scientists
4th International Conference on Petroleum Engineering
August 15-17, 2016 London, UK

Davis L Ford

University of Texas at Austin, USA

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Pet Environ Biotechnol

Abstract:

The years of 2000 to 2016 have seen an evolutionary transition in the world marketplace for energy---conventional, enhanced and non-fossil fuel alternatives. The extraction of �??tight natural gas and oil�?� and alternatives create an evolving science and engineering expertise, particularly in the fields of biochemistry, organic and physical chemistry, physics, petroleum, environmental, and chemical engineering. All of the disciplines and their applications will affect the gross domestic product (GDP) of both exporting and importing countries. This presentation includes but is not limited to water use, reuse and conservation, treatment of residuals compliant with state and federal statutes and regulations and sound engineering with respect to environmental compliance, capital and operating cost effectiveness, as well as financial optimization and sound economics. This presentation will include the technical approaches which are required to give each case history cited, the basis on the decision-making process, engineering and science, case histories and financial ramifications.

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