The world faces two major challenges: (1) reducing dependence on oil from unstable parts of the world and (2) minimizing greenhouse gas emissions. Oil provides 39% of the energy needs of the United States, and oil refineries consume over 7% of the total energy. The world is running out of light crude oil and is increasingly using heavier fossil feedstocks such as heavy oils, tar sands, oil shale, and coal for the production of liquid fuels (gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel). With heavier feedstocks, more energy is needed to convert the feedstocks into liquid fuels. In the extreme case of coal liquefaction, the energy consumed in the liquefaction process is almost twice the energy value of the liquid fuel. This trend implies large increases in...
AbstractUnder two future hypothetical climate policies and assuming the wide-scale availability of c...
The world's total estimated proved reserve of conventional oil is one trillion bbl and the worl...
HEATS Project: The University of Florida is developing a windowless high-temperature chemical reacto...
Conventional world oil production is expected to peak within a decade. Shortfalls in production of l...
Oil shale contains large amounts of stored chemical energy: over 1 trillion barrels of oil equivalen...
CO2 can be used as the carbon feedstock together with water, nuclear heat and electricity for produc...
This paper surveys process heat requirements of the major petroleum refinery processes. Previous stu...
As part of the DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL) nuclear energy development mission, the INL is ...
In the future, the global demand on liquid hydrocarbons especially for the traffic sector will still...
Fossil fuel resources that require large energy inputs for extraction, such as the Canadian oil sand...
In light of the rapid depletion of the world’s oil reserves, concerns about energy security prompted...
In a carbon-constrained world or a world of high natural gas prices, the use of fossil-fueled power ...
In the transportation sector, the current dependence on petroleum to satisfy large transportation fu...
reportWe evaluate a novel energy strategy, underground coal thermal treatment (UCTT); it involves sl...
ABSTRACT Shell Oil Corporation has developed an in-situ process for shale oil recovery that uses ele...
AbstractUnder two future hypothetical climate policies and assuming the wide-scale availability of c...
The world's total estimated proved reserve of conventional oil is one trillion bbl and the worl...
HEATS Project: The University of Florida is developing a windowless high-temperature chemical reacto...
Conventional world oil production is expected to peak within a decade. Shortfalls in production of l...
Oil shale contains large amounts of stored chemical energy: over 1 trillion barrels of oil equivalen...
CO2 can be used as the carbon feedstock together with water, nuclear heat and electricity for produc...
This paper surveys process heat requirements of the major petroleum refinery processes. Previous stu...
As part of the DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL) nuclear energy development mission, the INL is ...
In the future, the global demand on liquid hydrocarbons especially for the traffic sector will still...
Fossil fuel resources that require large energy inputs for extraction, such as the Canadian oil sand...
In light of the rapid depletion of the world’s oil reserves, concerns about energy security prompted...
In a carbon-constrained world or a world of high natural gas prices, the use of fossil-fueled power ...
In the transportation sector, the current dependence on petroleum to satisfy large transportation fu...
reportWe evaluate a novel energy strategy, underground coal thermal treatment (UCTT); it involves sl...
ABSTRACT Shell Oil Corporation has developed an in-situ process for shale oil recovery that uses ele...
AbstractUnder two future hypothetical climate policies and assuming the wide-scale availability of c...
The world's total estimated proved reserve of conventional oil is one trillion bbl and the worl...
HEATS Project: The University of Florida is developing a windowless high-temperature chemical reacto...