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As per available reports about 9 open access articles, 5 relevant journals, 110 conference Proceedings, 24 workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to Fossil Fuel.
Fossil Fuel is fuels formed by natural processes such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms. The age of the organisms and their resulting fossil fuels is typically millions of years, and sometimes exceeds 650 million years. Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include coal, petroleum, and natural gas. They range from volatile materials with low carbon: hydrogen ratios like methane, to liquid petroleum to nonvolatile materials composed of almost pure carbon, like anthracite coal. Methane can be found in hydrocarbon fields, alone, associated with oil, or in the form of methane clathrates. The theory has been proved that Fossil Fuels formed from the fossilized remains of dead plants by exposure to heat and pressure in the Earth's crust over millions of years. A hydrocarbon deposit, such as petroleum, coal, or natural gas, derived from living matter of a previous geologic time and used for fuel. Any naturally occurring carbon or hydrocarbon fuel, such as coal, petroleum, peat, and natural gas, formed by the decomposition of prehistoric organisms is called the Fossil Fuel.
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Scope and Importance
Fossil Fuel Conferences provides the scope for opportunities to learn progressed by international scientists and academicians. Fossil Fuel Conference offers excessive quality content to suit the diverse professional development of science and technologies. It is a perfect platform to discuss the current discoveries and developments in the field of Fossil Fuel.
The use of fossil fuels raises serious environmental concerns. The burning of fossil fuels produces around 21.3 billion tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, but it is estimated that natural processes can only absorb about half of that amount, so there is a net increase of 10.65 billion tons of atmospheric carbon dioxide per year. Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases that enhances radiative forcing and contributes to global warming, causing the average surface temperature of the Earth to rise in response, which the vast majority of climate scientists agree will cause major adverse effects. A global movement towards the generation of renewable energy is therefore under way to help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Fossil fuels are of great importance because they can be burned (oxidized to carbon dioxide and water), producing significant amounts of energy per unit weight. The other major use for fossil fuels is in generating electricity and as feedstock for the petrochemical industry.
Market Analysis
Europe spent €406 billion on importing fossil fuels in 2011 and €545 billion in 2012. This is around three times more than the cost of the Greek bailout up to 2013. In 2012 wind energy in Europe avoided €9.6 billion of fossil fuel costs. Producers of oil, gas and coal received more than $500 billion in government subsidies around the world in 2011, with the richest nations collectively spending more than $70 billion every year to support fossil fuels. As of July 2014, Oil Change International estimates U.S. fossil fuel subsidies at $37.5 billion annually, including $21 billion in production and exploration subsidies.
International symposium and workshops
1. 17th International Seismic Symposium, May 15-20, 2016, Scotland
2. EAGE Workshop on Seismic Reservoir Characterization, January 31 - 03 February, 2016 Kuwait City, Kuwait
3. SPE/EAGE Geosteering and Well Placement Workshop, February 08 – 10, 2016 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4. International Coastal Symposium 2016 (ICS2016), March 6–11, 2016, Sydney, Australia
5. ISRM International Symposium - EUROCK 2016, August 29–31, 2016, Nevsehir, Turkey
List of Best International Conferences
1. 5th Earth Science and Climate Change Conference, July 25-27, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand
2. 5th Biodiversity Conference, March 10-12, 2016 Madrid, Spain
3. 4th Oceanography and Marine Biology Conference, July 18-20, 2016 Brisbane, Australia
4. 2ndGeology Conference, April 21-22, 2016 Dubai, UAE
5. 3rd Recycling Congress, Oct 06-07, 2016 Miami, USA
6. 2nd Green Energy Conference, Nov 28-30, 2016 Chicago, USA
7. 2nd Oil and Gas Conference, Nov 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey
8. 2nd Geologists Meeting, July 11-12, 2016 Brisbane, Australia
9. 2nd Recycling Conference, July 25-27, 2016 Berlin, Germany
10. 2nd Petroliferous Basins Conference, Oct 3-5, 2016 London, UK
11. Geophysics Conference, Sept 29-Oct 1, 2016 Vancouver, Canada
12. Geosciences Conference, Oct 6-7, 2016 Miami, USA
13. GIS and Remote Sensing Conference, May 16-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA
14. Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment Conference, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE
15. Petroleum and Refinery Congress, July 21-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia
16. Coastal Zone Management Conference, May 16-18, 2016 Osaka, Japan
17. Mining and Metallurgy Conference, June 27-29, 2016 Cape Town, South Africa
18. 18th International Conference on Earth Science and Climate Change, May 16 - 17, 2016 Montreal, Canada
19. 32nd Nordic Geological Winter Meeting, January 13-15 2016, Helsinki, Finland
20. International Geological Congress 2016August 27–September 04 2016, Cape Town, South Africa
21. International Symposium on Geodynamics and Earth Tides 2016, June 05–09 2016, Trieste, Italy
Relevant Society and Associations
1. World Nuclear Association
2. World Coal Association
3. ASPO International (Association for the study of Peak oil & Gas)
4. Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
5. Energy Sustainability and society
6. Unitarian Universalist Association
7. Fossil Fuel foundation
8. International Energy Agency
Related Companies
1. Shenhua Group
2. Adani Enterprises
3. Shanxi Coking company
4. BHP Billiton
5. Anglo American
6. Inner Mongolia Yitai
7. Datang International Power
8. China National coal
9. Peabody Energy
10. Fossil free
11. Natural Resources Defense Council
12. Oil change international
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