The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) leaders participated in several panel discussions at S&P’s Global CERAWeek 2024 in Houston, TX.
FECM has completed a multi-year study determining the viability, safety, and reliability of storing pure hydrogen or hydrogen-natural gas blends in different types of underground environments, allowing for much wider regional application.
Program connects industry partners with the high performance computing resources and expertise at DOE’s national laboratories to improve material performance, advance manufacturing processes, and reduce industrial emissions
DOE Successfully Completed a Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrates Characterization Expedition on Walker Ridge
FECM and NETL, in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin, completed a Gulf of Mexico drilling and coring expedition as part of DOE’s methane hydrates research and development program.
This year’s MLEF program included 56 undergraduate and graduate students representing 43 academic institutions, with 37% of participants attending a minority serving institution.
FECM has issued a notice of intent to provide funding for large-scale conversion of carbon emissions into environmentally responsible and economically valuable products
University and Industry-led Projects Will Advance Technologies to Treat and Reuse Wastewater and Extract Valuable Resources from Energy Waste Streams
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management is hosting a Carbon Management Day webinar on Friday, December 1, 2023 at 12:01 p.m. EST
International Working Group to Establish Universal Approach to Measuring, Monitoring, Reporting, and Verifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Across the Natural Gas Supply Chain
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), as a part of an international partnership, are investigating the resource potential of gas hydrates within the Prudhoe Bay Unit on the Alaska North Slope.