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Quy Trình Sản Xuất Khí LPG Và Các Phương Pháp Sản Xuất LPG Bạn có biết gas được tạo ra thế nào? Tìm hiểu ngay quy trình sản xuất khí LPG với 4 bước cốt lõi và các phương pháp sản xuất LPG.

trình không chỉ nâng cao hiệu suất sản xuất mà còn giảm thiểu tác động môi trường, đảm bảo cung ứng năng lượng ổn định cho thị trường.

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#QuyTrinhSanXuatKhíLPG #Metagas #LPG #SanXuatLPG #NangLuong #KhíHydrocarbon #Energy #CleanEnergy #GasProduction

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New infield wells see Iran’s South Pars gas output hit record Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad said natural gas extraction from South Pars surged to an all-time high of 725mn cubic metres (mcm), helped by drilling new in-field wells at the world’s largest gas field.

Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad said natural gas extraction from South Pars surged to an all-time high of 725mn cubic metres (mcm), helped by drilling new in-field wells at the world’s largest gas field. Bne IntelliNews #Iran #SouthPars #GasProduction #NaturalGas #EnergyIndustry

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Nigeria: NNPCL-Heirs Energies JV doubles gas production at OML17 Nigerian indigenous integrated energy company Heirs Energies has made a significant breakthrough with the innovative, rigless recompletion of a key non-associated gas well in OML 17.

Nigerian indigenous integrated energy company Heirs Energies has made a significant breakthrough with the innovative, rigless recompletion of a key non-associated gas well in OML 17. Bne IntelliNews #Nigeria #GasProduction #HeirsEnergies #NNPCL #EnergySector

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EIA: US rig count drops despite production soaring to record highs The number of active oil and gas rigs in the US has fallen considerably over the past three years

The number of active oil and gas rigs in the US has fallen considerably over the past three years Bne IntelliNews #OilMarket #GasProduction #RigCount #EnergyNews #USOil

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BP expands gas output in Egypt’s West Nile Delta with new well start-up British energy major BP (LSE, NYSE:BP) has started up the RW5 gas well in Egypt’s West Nile Delta (WND) project, adding around 80mn cubic feet per day of additional supply.

British energy major BP (LSE, NYSE:BP) has started up the RW5 gas well in Egypt’s West Nile Delta (WND) project, adding around 80mn cubic feet per day of additional supply. Bne IntelliNews #BP #GasProduction #Egypt #WestNileDelta #EnergySector

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This new work offers a novel and comprehensive approach to evaluating the production potential of site NGHP-01-10D, advancing the understanding of gas hydrate production in the KG Basin. #openaccess at www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti.... #NaturalGas #hydrate #geoenergy #gasproduction

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The gap is largest for #coal, with planned production 500% above the 1.5°C pathway.

Global #OilProduction is on track to be 31% higher than the 1.5°C limit, while #GasProduction is set to be a stunning 92% higher than what is compatible with a safe #climate.

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On harnessing #naturalgas in #Angola: theenergyyear.com/articles/a-n...

#gasproduction #power #explorationandproduction #energy #energynews

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Namibia Wants to Become an Energy Powerhouse – But is it Realistic? Fifty years after Chevron first struck gas off its southern Atlantic coastline in 1974, Namibia is about to embark on an ambitious plan of creating an industrialised economy. This will take place over the next five years of mining and local processing in special economic zones, fuelled by natural gas from the offshore Kudu gas field and the Orange Basin. If all goes according to plan, the Namibian government plans to industrialise Namibia’s underdeveloped southern and coastal regions into mining meccas, turn the Walvis Bay Gas Port into the biggest regional energy hub, and Namibia into a major African energy player as exporter of electricity, oil, gas and – somewhat contradictory – green hydrogen and ammonia. 250 000 NEW JOBS All this would add up to a quarter of a million new jobs by 2030, Namibia’s newly-elected and first woman president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah hopes. To achieve this, she has streamlined the Namibian government by reducing the number of ministries from 21 to 14, and created a Directorate of Petroleum Affairs resorting directly under the Office of the President. “The oil and gas sector holds the potential to transform our economy in the next five years. This new industry requires close monitoring, hence my decision to place it in the Presidency,” Nandi-Ndaitwah told Namibia’s parliament in her maiden state of the nation (Sona) address on 24 April. The former Ministry of Trade and Industry has been split up between an expanded Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy under new deputy prime minister Natangwe Ithete, while the Directorate of Trade now falls under the expanded Ministry of International Relations and Trade, run by Namibia’s former ambassador to Austria, Selma Ashipala-Mushavyi. But how realistic is this target of 250 000 new jobs? On the positive side, exploration has dramatically picked up pace of late. Over the next five years, TotalEnergies plans to sink up to 40 new boreholes in the deep offshore Venus Prospect, located 300km offshore at depths of between 3 000m and 3 200m. Shell, which suspended its US$400 million (about N$7.2 billion) exploration programme in Namibian waters late last year, instead will also drill up to 40 holes next door in South African waters immediately adjacent to its Namibian Jonker-IX prospect, which it has deemed uneconomic. Meanwhile, BW Energy is to sink four more wells in the Kudu gas field immediately north of the TotalEnergies and Shell oil blocks this year, while Galp Energia also is planning four to six new wells in its oil block that surrounds the Kudu field to the west. ‘FLOATING REFINERIES’ If successful, TotalEnergies and Shell plan to both use floating production storage and offloading platforms – basically giant floating refineries 300km out at sea that will transport the oil products by ship to either Lüderitz or Walvis Bay. But none of this will create 250 000 new jobs: TotalEnergies, which has had a permanent presence at Lüderitz since 2023, estimated that going into full production would at best create 7 000 new jobs. But of those, only 600 will be in the oil industry itself, another 600 in the oil services industry, while the financial injection of US$10 billion (about N$182 billion) would induce the creation of another 5 800 jobs in the related accommodation and logistics sector, according to TotalEnergies. That may well be a conservative estimate in terms of the socio-economic impact. Howard Head, who has been running a marine diamond mining company since the early 1990s from Lüderitz, says the company has calculated that every job on each of his eight diamond-dredging boats supported as many as 18 other people. TANKERS AND A POWER PLANT Lüderitz mayor Phil Balhao thinks the job growth will come from a plan to expand the small local port to accommodate the oil tankers and service vessels for the Orange Basin, and from BW Energy’s plan to build a new 400 MW gas-fired power plant that will use gas piped in a 300-km-long undersea pipeline by BW and Galp. But any onshore developments would have to obtain the political support of the Nama people, whose former ancestral lands stretched the 500km of arid plains and isolated mountains between Gibeon and Lüderitz in Namibia, and Springbok and Port Nolloth in the Northern Cape. Having now successfully blocked the expansion of the Lüderitz port’s manganese shipping facilities, the Namas were becoming more militant in their approach in terms of any industrial development in what can broadly be called Namaland. EQUITY “We’re looking for equity,” said Gershon Dausab of the Hardap Regional Council, speaking on the sidelines of the Nama Traditional Authority summit held at Lüderitz early in April. “Wherever oil is discovered in Africa, it too often leads to conflict because the industry always develops at the expense of the local community. “If they share in the ownership, this can be avoided because the people can develop themselves at the time as the industry and not be at the mercy of ‘Big Oil’.” Apart from political obstacles, there are also legal hurdles to overcome. For example, Namibia’s outdated maritime and admiralty laws are in urgent need of updating, says maritime law expert Abisai Konstantinus. Namibia further also lacks any form of legislation covering the commercial gas sector, having dropped this aspect completely from the 1992 Petroleum Exploration Act with the aim to update it when necessary at a later date. But 33 years later, this still hasn’t happened – and as matters stand now, there is no plan to reintroduce the Namibia energy regulatory authority (Nera) bill this year after it was briefly tabled but then withdrawn from the parliament in 2018. So is Namibia planning to wait for South Africa to first table their own, long-awaited liquid natural gas bill to use the same legislation for Namibia? The larger picture here suggests this may well be the case. The Harare-based Southern African Development Community region’s secretariat for electricity control boards in January 2021 awarded two new electricity licences in Namibia: a 400MW licence for the BW Kudu Energy Plant outside Lüderitz, and a 600MW licence to Xaris Energy to build a gas-powered plant at the Walvis Bay Gas Port. Having already constructed a massive liquid natural gas jetty at a cost of R7.7 billion between 2015 and 2019 at Walvis Bay that has largely remained a white elephant thus far, signs are that the Namibian focus, therefore, will be on making this investment pay off first before investing in any other oil-related infrastructure anywhere else. BIG BORROWING The Namibian government plans to borrow N$180 billion to finance all the above-mentioned plans, according to Nandi-Ndaitwah. But with the oil price falling due to economic turmoil in the global economy as result of the American trade tariff war, the biggest question is which international lender currently has the appetite for this kind of risk. So what are the chances of Namibia pulling all of this off in the next five years? That, according to the best estimate that could be extracted from TotalEnergies, would all depend on what the new Nera bill would look like. But with the Nera bill (and South Africa’s National Energy Regulator equivalent) held back by internal politics as seen from the Nama demand for equity or else, the development of oil and gas resources off the south-west African coastline continues to hang in the balance for now. – Oxpeckers The post Namibia Wants to Become an Energy Powerhouse – But is it Realistic? appeared first on The Namibian.

#Namibia #EnergyPowerhouse #RenewableEnergy #GasProduction #EconomicDevelopment

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Namibia Eyes Over 2.5 Million Tons of Gas Output Annually as NAMCOR Charts Monetisation Roadmap - TV360 Nigeria Namibia Eyes Over 2.5 Million Tons of Gas Output Annually as NAMCOR Charts Monetisation Roadmap  TV360 Nigeria

#Namibia #GasProduction #EnergySector #SustainableDevelopment #NAMCOR

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Namibia Eyes 2.5 Million Tons Yearly Gas Output - Channels Television Namibia Eyes 2.5 Million Tons Yearly Gas Output  Channels Television

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Gas Crunch in Uzbekistan: Industry Falters as Demand Surges - The Times Of Central Asia In the first two months of 2025, Uzbekistan's natural gas production declined by 4.2% compared to the same period in 2024, continuing a troubling trend that

Our @joelucbarnes.bsky.social observes Uzbekistan’s natural gas production is falling fast, raising serious questions about energy security and the race for sustainable alternatives timesca.com/gas-crunch-i... #Uzbekistan #NaturalGas #EnergySecurity #GasProduction

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BP Ignites the Future Cypre Gas Project Powers Up in Trinidad and Tobago ow.ly/XfyK50VuMSn #EnergyInnovation #UpstreamDevelopment #GasProduction #EnvironmentalStewardship #TrinidadAndTobagoEnergy #BPGlobalStrategy #SustainableEnergy #OilAndGasIndustry

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T&T Energy 2025: Woodside and Trinidad Finalize Terms for Deepwater Gas ow.ly/RHlf50UZbgg #Woodside #Trinidad #DeepwaterGas #Energy #OilAndGas #CommercialTerms #GasProduction #EnergyNews #OilIndustry #BusinessAgreements

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Total cost of these projects expected to be over Tk5,000cr

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گیس پیداوار شروع کرنے سے متعلق پاکستان اسٹاک ایکسچینج کو آگاہ کردیا
مزید پڑھیے: www.aaj.tv/news/30433754/

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Colombia’s Energy Chief Accelerates Offshore Gas Production ow.ly/usYe50Urb2R #ColombiaEnergy #OffshoreGas #EnergyChief #GasProduction #ColombiaEconomy #EnergySector #GasIndustry #EnergyNews #ColombiaGas #OffshoreEnergy

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US Oil, Gas Hits Record Highs in 2024 In 2024, U.S. oil and gas production is presently the highest in the world, with America’s oil output breaking records and surpassing all bounds After 2020, the United States increased its production, thereby becoming the market leader, while countries in…

In 2024, U.S. oil and gas production is presently the highest in the world, with America’s oil output breaking records and surpassing all bounds After 2020, the United States increased its production, thereby becoming the market leader, while countries in the Middle… #Business #gasproduction #US

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