Cogeneration
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Cogeneration, or combined heat and power (CHP) has been a critical efficiency option for companies operating in the oil and natural gas sector. Generating the process steam and electricity that is frequently needed at our facilities simultaneously can yield efficiency rates far above the separate generation of electricity and steam. According to the EPA:

“The CHP system can produce the same electrical and thermal output at 75% fuel conversion efficiency as compared to 49% for separate heat and power. This is a 50% gain in overall efficiency, resulting in a 35% fuel savings.”

cogeneration within the oil and natural gas industry

The oil and natural gas industry has invested heavily in CHP. According to the DOE, in 2001, the refining industry was the third largest co-generator in the manufacturing sector. In 1980 our industry had about 1.2 GW (gigawatts) of total CHP-based generating capacity. As of 2005, companies operating in the oil and gas sector had nearly 9.4 GW of capacity - greater than the electricity generating capacity of seventeen U.S. states.

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Access to Oil and Gas: Jobs, Revenues, More Energy

Domestic oil and natural gas resources help ensure our energy and economic security by providing affordable, reliable energy to Americans nationwide. Access to these resources supports more than 9.2 million jobs nationwide, provides billions in government revenues and creates less reliance on foreign imports. Public policy supporting the jobs and energy sources provided by the oil and natural gas industry is essential to protecting our nation’s future energy security.  

Oil Spill Prevention and Response

The oil and natural gas industry has pledged to work day and night to aid in recovery efforts for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and to ensure lasting solutions are put into place.

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