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GFRC Develops a Natural Gas Processing Technology that Could Reduce CO2 Emissions

Conventional gas-processing techniques emit carbon dioxide (CO2) and raise the carbon footprint, but a novel process developed by researchers from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) Gas and Fuels Research Center that could help gas-producing countries process their wealth of natural gas without significantly contributing to CO2 emissions.

El-Halwagi Leading $5.3M RAPID Project on Shale Gas Wastewater Treatment

Mahmoud El-Halwagi is the principal investigator of a $5.3M Department of Energy (DOE) research project through the Rapid Advancement in Process Intensification Deployment (RAPID) Manufacturing Institute titled “Deploying Intensified, Automated, Mobile, Operable and Novel Designs (DIAMOND) for Treating Shale Gas Wastewater.”

The Work of the Texas A&M Water-Energy-Food Nexus Initiative (WEFNI)

In 2015, Texas A&M University established the Texas A&M Water-Energy-Food Nexus Initiative (WEFNI) to assemble and catalyze the research, educational, and scientific resources of various Texas A&M University colleges around a growing area of research focus – the Water-Energy-Food Nexus.