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ABSTRACT Underground gas storage is a cornerstone technology for addressing climate change and advancing the clean energy transition. By managing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing energy system resilience, it supports global sustainability goals.
Sara Roces+5 more
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Research and application of 3D attribute fusion technology based on lithology probability analysis
To address the challenges of seismic attribute selection and the low accuracy of characterizing single-phase river channels with a single seismic attribute, a 3D seismic attribute fusion technology based on lithology probability curve analysis has been ...
Shanyi Zhang+5 more
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The Occurrence of Oil Shale Among the Jurassic Rocks of Raasay and Skye 1 [PDF]
Leonora Rinwul, Evelyn Baxter
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Carbonates from Santos Basin revealed U–Pb ages correlated with basalt ages (A), suggesting that they were formed during magmatic events. These events placed hot CO2 in the reservoir, which, when mixed with carbonate‐rich cold water (B), led to thermal convection, enabling the formation of the U contained in the carbonates.
Marco António Ruivo de Castro e Brito+8 more
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Imperial Institute: Monographs on Mineral Resources with Special Reference to the British Empire: Oil—Shales. By H. B. Cronshaw, B.A., Ph.D. pp. x + 80. London: John Murray. 1921. Price 5s. net. [PDF]
Henry Milner
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Palynofacies assemblages from the onshore Potiguar Basin display a wide thermal maturity range, with vitrinite reflectance (%Ro) values of 0.46–2.72 measured from nine samples at depths of 1059–4443 m. A strong correlation exists between %Ro and Raman parameters, specifically the G‐band's full width at half maximum.
Gabriel A. Barberes+14 more
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Beyond the Boom: Ensuring Adequate Payment for Mineral Wealth Extraction [PDF]
Examines Ohio's severance tax rate and receipts on gas and oil extraction compared with other states, oil and gas production's costs to the state, and potential impact of a higher tax.
Wendy Patton
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Who gets redeployed? Inventor characteristics and resource redeployment decisions
Abstract Research Summary While the literature highlights the benefits of internally redeploying resources, there is less empirical guidance on which resources are most likely to be redeployed. We examine the relationship between inventor characteristics and redeployment decisions, motivated by the tension between costs and benefits of keeping a ...
Kyungsoo Kim, Isin Guler, Samina Karim
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The economic roots of cross‐national similarity in voter preferences
Abstract We argue that economic and political integration leads voters' political preferences toward cross‐national convergence. Analyzing data on voter preferences across 30 European democracies from 1976 to 2022, we measure the similarity of preference distributions across state dyads over time, documenting an average increase in similarity over this
David Fortunato+2 more
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Unconventional oil production: stuck in a rock and a hard place [PDF]
Oil can be derived from oil sands and oil shale, but the job is both economically and environmentally costly.
Kristie M. Engemann, Michael T. Owyang
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