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Water Quality Index(WQI) is a scale which help to estimate an overall quality of water based on the values of water quality parameters.The biggest problem of WQI is, the quality of water varies with the source of water collection and the standard range of acceptability which varies between national and international bodies.The index used for estimation of water quality of drinking… Continue

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Internship in CO2 Geological Sequestration from CGGVeritas-Houston

CGGVeritas, with 2009 revenues over 3 billion dollars and more than 6000 employees, is the leader in seismic equipment manufacturing, land, shallow water and marine seismic acquisition, seismic processing and reservoir modeling. More at www.cggveritas.com .



CGGVeritas offers a unique range of services directly applicable to the challenges of the sequestration of CO2 in depleted oil and gas reservoir or saline aquifers. These services cover CO2…

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Posted by Jean-Louis Gelot on June 12, 2010 at 21:54

PRESS:‘The Delivery of Pearl GTL’ the World’s Largest Gas-to-liquids Project

The World XTL Summit, running for the 11th year, is taking place on 7-8 June, Hilton London Tower Bridge, UK.  Andy Brown, Executive Vice President & Managing Director, Pearl GTL,is to present on ‘The Delivery of Pearl GTL’, the world’s largest gas-to-liquids project. 

 

The World XTL Summit has been championing the industry for over a decade and is the place to…

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Posted by Samantha Ling on February 18, 2011 at 11:00

Japan's Nuclear Crisis Blows Open Energy Debate

In the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake and resulting tsunami, amid fears of a radiological disaster, commentators worldwide are postulating one question: is this the end of nuclear power? When in fact, they ought to be discussing the wider energy mix.

The scale of the human tragedy and economic cost of the explosions at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant are undoubtedly tremendous. As analysts attempt to assess the long-term fallout, one resounding fact is clear: it is…

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Posted by Alisa Murphy on March 18, 2011 at 16:16

New agreement could see fuel cell power stations across the UK

Three British companies have joined forces to develop a game-changing venture in clean power generation. Energy pioneers Powerfuel Power Ltd, B9 Coal Ltd and AFC Energy Plc have signed a binding Letter of Intent to install AFC Energy’s revolutionary fuel cell technology at Powerfuel’s Hatfield site near Doncaster.



The agreement envisages the creation of a Joint Venture (JV) between B9 Coal and Powerfuel to exclusively develop low-carbon fuel cell power stations in the…
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Posted by Alisa Murphy on October 4, 2010 at 12:57

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We are pleased to announce that Fekete (www.fekete.com) will sponsor AGIS III. In particular Fekete wishes to support our keynote speaker. Thus it will now be “The Fekete Keynote Speaker”. Dr Pooladi-Darvish of Fekete was instrumental in arranging for Prof Firoozabadi as our keynote speaker. We are grateful to Fekete. Their continued support helps make AGIS a successSee More
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The Third International Acid Gas Injection Symposium will soon be upon us. I just wanted to let you know there is still time to register. I would be pleased if you or your colleagues could join us. On-line registration is available at: http://www.spheretechconnect.com/AGIS/AGIS_III.htmlThe evening of May 29 will be a reception sponsored by Gas Liquids Engineering. This will be followed by two days of papers on a wide range of…See More
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