Thamer Adnan Abdullah, Adnan Naji Jameel Al-Tamimi, H. S. S. Aljibori, M. N. Mohammed, Oday I. Abdullah, Faiza Meharban, Rashed T. Rasheed, Talib M. Albayati, K. F. Al Azawi, Haitham T. Hussein
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Abstract
The oil and gas industry are a vital sector that plays a crucial role in meeting global energy demands. However, it faces numerous challenges related to operational efficiency, environmental impact, and resource utilization. In recent years, nanomaterials have emerged as a promising solution to address these challenges. Nanomaterials, characterized by their unique properties at the nanoscale, offer opportunities for enhancing various processes within the oil and gas industry. The integration of nanomaterials in the oil and gas industry offers significant potential for enhancing operational efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and optimizing resource utilization. By leveraging the unique properties of nanomaterials, such as their high surface area, reactivity, and tailored functionalities, various processes within the industry can be improved. However, further research is needed to address challenges. Overall, this research article provides a comprehensive review of the applications of nanomaterials in the oil and gas industry. It offers insights into the current state of nanomaterial utilization, identifies challenges and limitations, and outlines future research opportunities. By embracing the potential of nanomaterials, the oil and gas industry can enhance its operational efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and contribute to a sustainable energy future.
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Petroleum Chemistry (Neftekhimiya), founded in 1961, offers original papers on and reviews of theoretical and experimental studies concerned with current problems of petroleum chemistry and processing such as chemical composition of crude oils and natural gas liquids; petroleum refining (cracking, hydrocracking, and catalytic reforming); catalysts for petrochemical processes (hydrogenation, isomerization, oxidation, hydroformylation, etc.); activation and catalytic transformation of hydrocarbons and other components of petroleum, natural gas, and other complex organic mixtures; new petrochemicals including lubricants and additives; environmental problems; and information on scientific meetings relevant to these areas.
Petroleum Chemistry publishes articles on these topics from members of the scientific community of the former Soviet Union.