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Role of International Oil Companies in the Net-Zero Emission Energy Transition

Dirk Smit, Joseph B. Powell

2023Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Scientific and engineering capabilities in hydrocarbon supply chains developed over decades in international oil and gas companies (IOCs) uniquely position these companies to drive rapid scale-up and transition to a net-zero emission economy. Flexible large-scale production of energy carriers such as hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, and other synthetic fuels produced with low- or zero-emission renewable power, nuclear energy, or hydrogen derived from natural gas with carbon capture and storage will enable long-distance transport and permanent storage options for clean energy. Use of energy carriers can overcome the inherent constraints of a fully electrified energy system by providing the energy and power densities, as well as transport and storage capacity, required to achieve energy supply and security in a net-zero emission economy, and over time allow optimization to the lowest cost for a consumer anywhere on the globe.

Topics & Concepts

Zero emissionRenewable energyEnergy carrierFossil fuelNatural gasPower to gasEnvironmental scienceEnergy storageEnergy supplyZero-energy buildingEnergy sourceNatural resource economicsWaste managementPower (physics)Energy (signal processing)EngineeringChemistryElectrical engineeringEconomicsPhysicsElectrolysisElectrodeQuantum mechanicsElectrolytePhysical chemistryHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsGlobal Energy and Sustainability ResearchAdvanced Battery Technologies Research
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