
From E&P Executive Editor: Early Innings of Energy Transition
Increased investment in and the deployment of carbon capture technologies are needed to further the energy transition.
Jennifer Presley joined Hart Energy in 2012. In the eight years since starting as senior editor for production technologies for E&P, she also has worked as the senior editor for offshore and for drilling. Prior to joining Hart Energy, Jennifer spent six years supporting methane hydrate R&D as a contractor to the US DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory and to the Indian Directorate General of Hydrocarbons. She holds a BA in English from Texas A&M University.
Increased investment in and the deployment of carbon capture technologies are needed to further the energy transition.
Ingenuity and innovation are delivering steady growth in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil and gas industry.
Explorers ensure oil and gas resource availability during the energy transition.
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Rapid growth continues in the water midstream space.
A pilot project will convert stranded methane gas flared from oilfield wells into hydrogen for use as a clean fuel source.
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