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Office of Fossil Energy R&D Returns Significant National Benefit


Research and development activities at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy have helped increase domestic energy supplies and security, lowered costs, improved efficiencies, and enhanced environmental protection over the past 30 years.


Included among the innovative technologies developed by FE and its National Energy Technology Laboratory since 1977, and resulting significant national benefit, are:

  • Pioneering Enhanced Oil Recovery technologies that today are contributing 13 percent of total U.S. oil production as well as a means for injecting and permanently storing carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, in geologic formations.

  • Producing some 20 innovative technologies – such as low nitrogen oxide (NOx) burners, flue gas desulfurization (scrubbers) and fluidized bed combustion – through the Clean Coal Technology Development Program (CCTDP, 1986-93), many of which are now in the marketplace and benefitting energy production and air quality improvements.

  • Advancing drilling, fracturing and environmental technologies that have helped oil and natural gas production from abundant shale resources increase significantly over the past decade.

  • Developing methane hydrate (molecules of natural gas trapped in ice crystals) research to the point where U.S resources have been identified, exploration models tested and confirmed, and production concepts refined and ready for initial field testing.

  • Amassing extensive expertise and advisory capability in ultra-deepwater resource location, production, safety and environmental protection, helping these energy sources to now account for 32 percent of domestic crude oil production and 13 percent of total dry gas production.

  • Achieving advances in numerous other areas critical to U.S. energy production and environmental protection, including coal bed methane; the recycling and reuse of solid waste materials from coal combustion; proving the readiness of activated carbon injection to meet expected air quality regulatory standards for coal-based mercury emissions; and pioneering advanced turbine technologies.

                                Fact Cards Summarizing FE Technological Achievements 

FE Research Benefits - Carbon Capture and Storage FE Research Benefits - Clean Coal Technology FE Research Benefits - Deepwater Resources

Carbon Capture and Storage [1.0MB PDF]

Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program [707KB PDF]

Deepwater Resources
[1.12MB PDF]

     
FE Research Benefits - Coalbed Methane FE Research Benefits - Coal Combustion Products FE Research Benefits - Enhanced Oil Recovery

Coal Bed Methane
[926KB PDF]

Coal Combustion Products
[698KB PDF] 

Enhanced Oil Recovery
[1.41MB PDF] 

     
FE Research Benefit - Methane Hydrate FE Research Benefit - Sustainable Coal Use FE Research Benefit - Natural Gas from Shale

Methane Hydrate R&D
[1.01MB PDF] 

Sustainable Coal Use
[591KB PDF]

Natural Gas from Shale
[1.40MB PDF]

FE Research Benefits - Return on Investment FE Research Benefits - Trifold Brochure

Return on Investment
[1.07MB PDF]

Fossil Energy Research - A Legacy of Benefit
[709KB PDF]

 

 

 

 Page owner:  Fossil Energy Office of Communications
Page updated on: July 27, 2011 

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