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The Role of Technology in the Outlook for Energy

Purpose:

ExxonMobil is investing in technologies for improving energy efficiency, increasing energy supplies, and mitigating CO2 emissions. Energy efficiency technologies affecting transportation include advanced plastics for light-weighting, advanced lubricants, and improved tire inner-liners. Technologies to increase supply include unconventional gas and next generation biofuels. The most significant trend in U.S. natural gas production is the rapid rise in production from shale formations attributable to significant advances in the use of horizontal drilling and well stimulation technologies.

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Image provided courtesy of ExxonMobil

Biofuel from algae has potential as an economically viable, low net carbon emission transportation fuel. In the area of technologies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, Dr. Bhore will describe the LaBarge Shute Creek facility in Wyoming where ExxonMobil has been capturing, transporting, and selling CO2 since 1987 at rates up to 4 million metric tons of CO2 per year. Bottom line: an integrated set of solutions will be needed to meet an estimated 35% increased demand for energy in 2040.

Anyone outside NIST wishing to attend must be sponsored by a NIST employee and receive a visitor badge.

For more information, contact Stephanie Shaw at 301-975-2667.

Colloquia are videotaped and available in the NIST Research Library.

Speakers:

Nazeer Bhore
Senior Technology Advisor
ExxonMobil Corporation

Details:

Start Date: Friday, March 16, 2012
End Date: Friday, March 16, 2012
Location: 10:30 a.m., Green Auditorium, Gaithersburg, VTC to Boulder, Room 1107
Format: Colloquium