A Norwegian company has successfully pilot-tested in Canada a new technology that will permanently plug oil wells and ensure that no greenhouse methane gas escapes. Currently, the most-widely used ...
CALGARY — New technologies employing brute force as well as artificial volcanic action are being developed to better seal thousands of inactive oil and gas wells in Canada that are leaking methane, a ...
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Norwegian oil and gas companies are testing the use of an ‘artificial lava’ made with molten metal to plug and seal disused oil and gas wells. The novel technique involves the creation of a metal plug ...
A hot idea: A Norwegian firm is using thermite, a metal-chemical powder that burns at around 3,000 Celsius, to melt and fuse steel pipe in oil wells with surrounding rock. The popular method of ...
New technologies employing brute force as well as artificial volcanic action are being developed to better seal thousands of inactive oil and gas wells in Canada that are leaking methane, a greenhouse ...
New technologies employing brute force as well as artificial volcanic action are being developed to better seal thousands of inactive oil and gas wells in Canada that are leaking methane, a greenhouse ...
New technologies employing brute force as well as artificial volcanic action are being developed to better seal thousands of inactive oil and gas wells in Canada that are leaking methane, a greenhouse ...
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