The Sniffers’ Execute Methane Accounting Program
The Sniffers have successfully launched its Methane Accounting Program for a client in the Middle East. The service was applied for 24 different facilities, including gas separation plants, wells, compressor stations, gas processing plants and battery stations, totaling more than four million potential emitting sources.
Coal-to-Liquids Plant Gets Environmental Go Ahead
A construction permit for a USD $1.2 billion coal-to-liquids facility that would turn coal and natural gas into ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel, aviation fuel, gasoline and other fuel products has been approved by environmental officials in West Virginia.
Baker Hughes Goes Green, Dropping GE
Baker Hughes, one of the world's largest oilfield service providers, is newly independent from General Electric (GE), officially changing its name and its traditionally blue logo, to green.
MIT & Eni Renew Low-Carbon Energy Collaboration
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Eni have renewed their low-carbon energy research collaboration by extending Eni’s tenure as a Founding Member of the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) through 2023.
ExxonMobil Expands Low-E Tech in India Universities
ExxonMobil said it has signed agreements with the Indian Institute of Technology locations in Madras and Bombay, further expanding its extensive portfolio of research collaboration with India’s universities.The five-year agreements focus on progressing research in biofuels and bio-products, gas transport and conversion, climate and environment, and low-emissions technologies for the power and industrial sectors.
