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2019-10-30 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据油气新闻10月29日消息称,加拿大石油和天然气工业未来的成功取决于其开发和部署新技术的能力,这些技术既能减少环境影响,又能提高成本效益。 其核心是新颖的油气开采技术,或全新的石油和天然气生产方法,这将彻底改变石油行业的运作方式。 这是清洁资源创新网络(CRIN)的中心重点领域,该网络将能源生产商和服务提供商与创新者、政府实体、非营利组织和学术机构联系起来。 加拿大研究人员已经多次证明,他们可以有效地开发和部署新的碳氢化合物提取技术,CRIN将帮助它更快地完成。 CRIN新型油气开采技术研究领域的负责人,加拿大油砂创新联盟(COSIA)的GHG主任Matt McCulloch表示:“CRIN创造了原本不可能发生的联系,导致了新方法和新机会的发现。” 他说,McCulloch的团队正在与CRIN团体讨论如何提高生态系统在加速技术发展方面的表现。 CRIN说,参与者将讨论这个不断发展的案例研究,提供建设性的反馈,并分享他们推动类似技术向前发展的经验。 McCulloch说,但是CRIN在新型油气提取技术开发方面的工作不仅仅是油砂。 他表示:“整个油气行业面临的挑战和解决方案有很多重叠之处,许多利益相关团体也参与其中,它们对加速技术发展至关重要。” “我们希望确保我们的努力具有包容性,这样我们才能全面了解未来的创新,确保我们不放过任何未被发掘的机会。” McCulloch说,未来几个月,CRIN预计将在全国范围内建立一个团体,帮助其将网络重点放在行业优先事项上,同时确定和实施新的实践,以加速技术发展。 曹海斌 摘译自 油气新闻 原文如下: Development of novel technologies for tight oil, oilsands expected to accelerate with CRIN The future success of Canada’s oil and gas industry hinges on its ability to develop and deploy new technologies that both reduce environmental impacts and improve cost performance. The heart of this is novel hydrocarbon extraction, or new oil and gas production methods that can completely reshape the way the industry operates. It's a central focus area for the Clean Resource Innovation Network (CRIN), which interconnects energy producers and service providers with innovators, government entities, nonprofits and academic institutions. Canadian researchers have proven many times over that they can effectively develop and deploy novel hydrocarbon extraction technologies – CRIN just wants to help do it faster. “CRIN creates connections that would not have otherwise occurred, leading to new approaches and identification of new opportunities,” says Matt McCulloch, director of CRIN’s novel hydrocarbon extraction technology research area, and GHG director with Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance (COSIA). McCulloch’s group is engaging the CRIN community to discuss how to improve the ecosystem’s performance in accelerating technology development, he says. CRIN says participants will discuss this evolving case study, offering constructive feedback and sharing their experiences with moving similar technologies forward. But CRIN’s work on novel hydrocarbon extraction technology development isn’t just about the oilsands, McCulloch says. “There is a lot of overlap in both the challenges and solutions across the hydrocarbon sector and many of the same stakeholder groups are involved who are pivotal to accelerating technology development,” he says. “We want to ensure we are inclusive in our efforts so we get the complete picture for future innovation and ensure we leave no opportunities unexplored.” McCulloch says that in the coming months CRIN anticipates building a community across the country that will help focus its network on industry priorities while identifying and implementing new practices to accelerate technology development.
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