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DOE Offers $39 Million For R&D Projects

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April 17, 2019

The U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) has announced up to $39 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development projects that aim to improve oil and natural gas technologies.

“The phenomenal growth in U.S. oil and gas development—both conventional and unconventional—is changing the energy landscape in America and around the world,” said Steven Winberg, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy. “Developing advanced technologies to improve oil and natural gas recovery can expand the potential for developing our vast resources.”

Selected projects will fall under two DOE Office of Fossil Energy funding opportunity announcements (FOAs). The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) will manage the projects under both FOAs.

– Advanced Subsea Systems Technologies to Improve Efficiency and Capabilities for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) in Offshore Wells FOA: DOE will provide up to $15 million for projects that enhance the potential for EOR of conventional resources in offshore settings and anticipates that the projects will be executed in two phases. Phase 1 will involve proof-of-concept validation of tools, technologies, and processes in a laboratory or field analog setting. Phase 2 will consist of an integrated full-scale prototype demonstration in a relevant environment to persuade stakeholders to continue developing the technology to commercialization.

This FOA requests concept papers that will be due approximately three weeks after release of the FOA. The full application will be due approximately 60 days after FOA release – refer to the FOA for the exact dates. For more information, click here.

– Advanced Natural Gas Infrastructure Technology Development FOA: DOE will provide up to $24 million for projects that support the development of tools, methods and/or technologies to cost-effectively enhance the safety and efficiency of the nation’s natural gas production, gathering, transmission, and storage infrastructure.

This FOA focuses on three areas:

1. Advanced Technologies to Mitigate Methane Emissions and Increase the Efficiency of the Natural Gas Transportation Infrastructure.

2. Process-Intensified Technologies for the Upcycling of Flare Gas into Transportable, Value-Added Products.

3. Advanced Methane Detection and Measurement Technology Validation. DOE anticipates selecting multiple projects for this FOA. See more details here.

To learn more about the programs within the Office of Fossil Energy, click here.

 

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