Exploring the Potential of Nuclear Energy to Reduce Emissions from Oil Operations

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Exploring the Potential of Nuclear Energy to Reduce Emissions from Oil Operations
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Governments and private companies worldwide are considering the use of nuclear energy to reduce emissions from oil operations. This article discusses the increasing pressure for oil and gas firms to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and explores the potential of nuclear energy to power operations and reduce emissions.

Governments and private companies worldwide have been exploring the idea of reducing emissions from oil operations by using nuclear energy . There is increasing pressure for oil and gas firms to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to support a global green transition and reduce the effects of climate change on the environment, yet this can be extremely difficult to achieve. Much of the focus has been on retroactive carbon-capture operations, using carbon capture and storage CCS technology.

Many environmentalists believe that the retroactive approach does not make a meaningful change and that fossil fuel companies must reduce their production rates, as well as decarbonise operations at the source. In response, companies worldwide are exploring the potential for nuclear energy to power operations to reduce the emissions created during production and processing activities. While there is a plethora of environmental issues related to fossil fuel production, there is significant potential to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with oil and gas operations

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