Moderate earthquakes triggered by oilfield hydraulic fracturing operations to extract hydrocarbons are rare.
A new understanding of how an important methane-producing microorganism creates methane and carbon dioxide could eventually allow researchers to manipulate how much of these important greenhouse gases escape into the atmosphere.
Liquid crystals are widely used in technologies such as displays, which manipulate their orientation to display colors across the spectrum.
Penn State researchers detail a method for approximating available gas in untapped areas using well production data taken from more than 5,600 existing wells in the Marcellus Shale region.
Europe has enough solar and wind resources to meet its electricity demand entirely from renewable sources.
Securing enough energy to meet human needs is one of the greatest challenges society has ever faced.
A common greenhouse gas could be repurposed in an efficient and environmentally friendly way with an electrolyzer that uses renewable electricity to produce pure liquid fuels.
A first-of-its-kind report led by The Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute aims to improve mining industry practice of how to define and measure successful mine-site rehabilitation criteria.
The series of 34 small earthquakes between April 2018 and May 2019 occurred within 10 km of two active oil extraction sites at Brockham and Horse Hill in Surrey.
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a way to better harness the volume of energy collected by solar panels.
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