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SPE Live Podcast: Hydrogen as Part of the Energy Mix – Commercial and Technical Perspectives

SPE Live Podcast: Hydrogen as Part of the Energy Mix – Commercial and Technical Perspectives

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SPE Live Podcast: Hydrogen as Part of the Energy Mix – Commercial and Technical Perspectives

FromThe SPE Podcast

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A hydrogen economy envisions using hydrogen as a clean, low-carbon, and versatile energy carrier and fuel. It offers benefits in terms of energy security, public health, and economic development. Initially, Blue Hydrogen manufactured from natural gas in combination with CCS could help diversify our market options while helping to reduce greenhouse emissions. It has the potential to generate new job opportunities for many of us in the O&G Industry.
The global market for hydrogen and fuel cells is expected to grow from $5.5 billion in 2018 to $42.5 billion by 2026. However, Hydrogen is certainly not a silver bullet. A rapid expansion in hydrogen usage also requires that we collectively address several challenges and barriers especially in the areas of storage and transportation. Hydrogen and Ammonia should be seen as complementary energy delivery options that will rapidly expand alongside LNG, renewable, modular nuclear reactors, geothermal and small-scale hydro-projects.
This SPE live will introduce the SPE Hydrogen Technical Section and discuss H2 as part of the energy mix, addressing the investment landscape and technical challenges and opportunities.
Moderated by Zachary Evans, Sales Director Underground Storage, DarkVision.
Speakers:
Thomas Major, Managing Partner at MB Energy Partners
Pedram Fanailoo, Director for the Low Carbon Segment for North America at DNV
Additional resources via OnePetro Publications:
Pore-Scale Investigation of Caprock Integrity in Underground Hydrogen Storage
Predictive Power of Theoretical Adsorption Models for Hydrogen/Coal System: Implications for Hydrogen Geostorage
Multiscale Model for Hydrogen Transport and Storage in Shale Reservoirs
In-Situ Hydrogen Production from Natural Gas Wells with Subsurface Carbon Retention (Open Access)
Released:
Apr 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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