V.V. Vasilev, O.V. Salimov
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25689/NP.2023.1.142-154
Abstract
Environmental issues related to green-house-gas (GHG) emissions have grown to global problems. Numerous research works reveal that increase in greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere contributes to global warming. Carbon dioxide gas (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrogen oxide (N2O), and fluorine-containing gases (HFC, PFC, SF6) are classified as greenhouse gases, with CO2 constituting a considerable proportion in the total amount of gases present in the atmosphere (Fig.1).
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Authors
V.V. Vasilev, Ph.D., Chief Manager, Solutions Type Assignment Department, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center
42, Perekopskaya st., Tyumen, 625003, Russian Federation
E-mail: vvvasilev@tnnc.rosneft.ru
O.V. Salimov, Dr.Sc., Manager, Solutions Type Assignment Department, Tyumen Petroleum Research Center
42, Perekopskaya st., Tyumen, 625003, Russian Federation
E-mail: ovsalimov@tnnc.rosneft.ru
For citation:
V.V. Vasilev, O.V. Salimov Utilizatsiya SO2 – plyusy i minusy [Carbon capture and utilization: benefits and implications]. Neftyanaya Provintsiya, No. 1(33), 2023. pp. 142-154. DOI https://doi.org/10.25689/NP.2023.1.142-154. EDN MSAETE (in Russian)