New Concepts of Hydrogen Production and Storage in Arctic Region
The development of markets for low-carbon energy sources requires reconsideration of issues related to extraction and use of oil and gas. Significant reserves of hydrocarbons are concentrated in Arctic territories, e.g., 30% of the world’s undiscovered natural gas reserves and 13% of oil. Associated...
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ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2079-9276/10/1/3/ 2023-08-20T04:03:49+02:00 New Concepts of Hydrogen Production and Storage in Arctic Region Mikhail Dvoynikov George Buslaev Andrey Kunshin Dmitry Sidorov Andrzej Kraslawski Margarita Budovskaya agris 2021-01-07 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/resources10010003 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/resources10010003 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Resources; Volume 10; Issue 1; Pages: 3 hydrogen production methanol production ammonia production storage of hydrogen hydrogen transport development of the Arctic sustainable development Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/resources10010003 2023-08-01T00:49:17Z The development of markets for low-carbon energy sources requires reconsideration of issues related to extraction and use of oil and gas. Significant reserves of hydrocarbons are concentrated in Arctic territories, e.g., 30% of the world’s undiscovered natural gas reserves and 13% of oil. Associated petroleum gas, natural gas and gas condensate could be able to expand the scope of their applications. Natural gas is the main raw material for the production of hydrogen and ammonia, which are considered promising primary energy resources of the future, the oxidation of which does not release CO2. Complex components contained in associated petroleum gas and gas condensate are valuable chemical raw materials to be used in a wide range of applications. This article presents conceptual Gas-To-Chem solutions for the development of Arctic oil and gas condensate fields, taking into account the current trends to reduce the carbon footprint of products, the formation of commodity exchanges for gas chemistry products, as well as the course towards the creation of hydrogen energy. The concept is based on modern gas chemical technologies with an emphasis on the production of products with high added value and low carbon footprint. Text Arctic MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Resources 10 1 3 |
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The development of markets for low-carbon energy sources requires reconsideration of issues related to extraction and use of oil and gas. Significant reserves of hydrocarbons are concentrated in Arctic territories, e.g., 30% of the world’s undiscovered natural gas reserves and 13% of oil. Associated petroleum gas, natural gas and gas condensate could be able to expand the scope of their applications. Natural gas is the main raw material for the production of hydrogen and ammonia, which are considered promising primary energy resources of the future, the oxidation of which does not release CO2. Complex components contained in associated petroleum gas and gas condensate are valuable chemical raw materials to be used in a wide range of applications. This article presents conceptual Gas-To-Chem solutions for the development of Arctic oil and gas condensate fields, taking into account the current trends to reduce the carbon footprint of products, the formation of commodity exchanges for gas chemistry products, as well as the course towards the creation of hydrogen energy. The concept is based on modern gas chemical technologies with an emphasis on the production of products with high added value and low carbon footprint. |
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