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Bioenergy and Biofuels
Bioenergy use falls into two main categories: “traditional” and “modern”. Traditional use refers to the combustion of biomass in such forms as wood, animal waste and traditional charcoal. Modern bioenergy technologies include liquid biofuels produced from bagasse and other plants; bio-refineries; biogas produced through anaerobic digestion of residues; wood pellet heating systems; and other technologies.Journal key Highlights
Advanced Drilling Technologies
Advanced gas Engineering
Advanced Oil and Gas Technologies
Advances in Petroleum Engineering
Bioenergy and Biofuels
Biofuels & Biodiesels
Biopolymer Chemistry and Research
butane
carbon dioxide
Catalysis and Pyrolysis
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Computational Modelling Techniques
Computer Applications in Petroleum Engineering
Drilling and Well Operation
Enhanced Oil Recovery
Environmental Impacts in Petroleum Engineering
ethane
Field Development & Production Operations
fossil energy pentanes
Fuels and Refining
Geology and Exploration
Geophysical Exploration
Global Oil and Gas
Hydraulic Fracturing
hydrogen sulphide
Methane
Oil and Gas Industries
Oil Formation
Oil, Gas Markets & Strategies
Onshore and Offshore Support
Petro Chemistry
Petrochemistry
Petroleum and Petrochemicals
Petroleum Distillation and Refining
Petroleum Geology
Petroleum Substitutes
Petrophysics & Petrochemistry
Processing units utilized in refineries
propane
Reservoir Engineering
Upstream, Downstream and Midstream Integration