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Flaring natural gas at oil and gas wells generates greenhouse gas emissions and wastes valuable resources. Modular gas-to-liquids plants are an emerging solution. These plants are flexible, scalable, and economically attractive. Flared gas, if captured, could be used to power homes, fuel vehicles, or create valuable products. Instead, it releases pollutants into the atmosphere, contributes to climate change and poses health risks to nearby communities. Modular gas-to-liquids plants (GTL plants) are a relatively new technology scaling up now as a solution. Here, Williams Ibeh, an Engineering for Change Fellows, explores innovative ways to tackle gas flaring—a major environmental challenge. He highlights how modular plants could capture and repurpose flared gas, turning waste into valuable energy while reducing harmful emissions. By embracing this technology, we can not only mitigate the effects of climate change but also create sustainable opportunities for communities worldwide. As an E4C Fellow, Williams is supporting M2X Energy Inc. in their design of a transportable plant to reduce global methane emissions. The project is converting M2X’s trailer-based gas-to-methanol plant into a modular, container-based system for rapid global deployment. 🔗 Continue reading at Engineering for Change: https://bit.ly/3XgD1DF #E4CFellowship #technology #sdg #socialimpact Photo source: Sergezolotukhin (CC BY-SA 4.0)

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Tom Luther

Engineering Analytics
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4mo

Modular power generation for crypto mining rigs is the only other dispersed decentralized means of value generation from isolated flaring locations. Either way, turning nothing into something useful is a valuable productivity enhancement. Trash to treasure, swords to plowshares.

Great piece well articulated 

Sydney Okoroafor

Mechanical Engineer | Graduate Research Student | Industrial designer | Digital transformation advocate | Engineering for Global development enthusiast

4mo

Great article Williams Ibeh

Stephen Kelechi

👨🔧 Mechanical Engineer #Utilities Reliability Specialist #Refrigeration Expert #Climate activist

4mo

Nice work Williams Ibeh, well done 👍

Gift Ibeh

Copywriter/ SEO Specialist /Product Marketer Attends University of Nigeria, Nsukka

4mo

Great work!!

Cali-Dibang Daniel Nshua

Sales Representative at Fucho Activewears Store (Sells of Sporting Gears) 3d Artist 🚶🏿..........:✍️🏿

4mo

Nice idea 💡 ........:✍🏿

Henry Ike

Mechanical Engineering Professional / Automobile Engineer.

4mo

Good to know!

Peace Ezere

Subject Teacher (English Language Studies) at First Blossom Schools, Ojota, Lagos

4mo

Well done, sir

Hilary Festus

Student at Shenyang Aerospace University

4mo

Wonderful💪

James Okwoche

Mechanical Design Engineer | CAD Designer | E4C Fellow | Mckinsey Forward Fellow | Avid Programmer | UAS/UAV Operations

4mo

Love this!

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