Buehler, J.
Jack Buehler is an Energy/GHG Consultant. He recently retired from Shell as a Principal Engineer identifying energy and GHG reduction opportunities for existing assets and new projects. Mr. Buehler has broad experience working with downstream refining and chemicals, upstream, and LNG. He has conducted energy assessments at Shell America’s refinery sites and supported JVs and third-party energy studies. Prior to joining Shell, Mr. Buehler worked for Union Carbide and Dow in operations, the startup of three ethylene crackers, process engineering, feedstock purchasing and JV contract negotiations. He now does consulting work with Petrogenium and Buehler Consulting. He is a member of AIChE and its Ethylene Producers’ Committee and earned a BS degree in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware.
Overview of decarbonization pathways for the oil and gas and petrochemical industries—Part 2
This article is the continuation of an article detailing the seven pathways to decarbonizing the oil and gas and petrochemical industries. Part 1, published in the May issue of <i>Hydrocarbon Processing,</i> covered sustainability and reviewed the following three pathways: green and blue hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>); biofuels, renewable fuels and e-fuels; and the circular carbon cycle.
Overview of decarbonization pathways for the oil and gas and petrochemical industries—Part 1
This two-part article will cover the seven pathways to decarbonizing the oil and gas and petrochemical industries.
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