Senator tours UTulsa hydrogen blending research facility
Research is being conducted at UTulsa's North Campus that explores how to effectively add hydrogen into natural gas pipelines. Blending hydrogen into a natural gas pipeline reduces carbon emissions by replacing a portion of the methane in the gas with hydrogen, which produces no carbon dioxide when burned. However, the effectiveness depends on the percentage of hydrogen added and potential leakage and material fatigue issues within the pipeline system.
"The University of Tulsa has unique equipment and facilities to explore solutions to complex problems within the energy industry. A company in need of relatively quick test results can come to us, and we have the infrastructure in place to respond," said ECS
University researchers are working on the project with
"Hydrogen blending is a hot topic for many of our customers," said Sagebrush CEO
Blair said most of Sagebrush's customers don't have a facility that compares to North Campus. Instead, the company can work with the university to pinpoint precisely how much hydrogen to blend in the natural gas pipelines for maximum results with minimum complications.
Professor of Petroleum Engineering
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SOURCE The University of Tulsa
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