Euclides Quiñonez
Revealing the transformative power of information security in the business world
Inspenet, July 26, 2023.
The power of enterprise IT security lies in protecting your most valuable digital assets. Safeguard confidential information, prevent cyber attacks and ensure operational continuity. Provides trust to customers and partners, strengthening corporate reputation.
Gasification and advanced processing: disruptive technology to maximize the value of gas in the oil industry
Inspenet, July 24, 2023.
Gas in the oil industry has become a key element in driving operational efficiency and sustainability in this strategic sector. The oil industry has long been the main supplier of energy and the mainstay of the global economy.
How exploration technology 4.0 is opening new frontiers in the search for oil reserves
In recent decades, technology has played a critical role in enhancing exploration efforts and maximizing efficiency in oil reservoir detection.
2030… The year of total global decarbonization. Is it possible?
Inspenet, July 6, 2023.
Amid growing concern about climate change and its consequences, global decarbonization has become one of the main goals for many countries. Carbon neutrality, which involves balancing greenhouse gas emissions with reductions and removals of the same amount of emissions, is seen as crucial to addressing global warming.
Bioenergy and carbon capture: The double blow to the climate crisis.
The climate crisis currently represents one of the greatest challenges facing our society. Greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels are the main drivers of climate change. However, bioenergy and carbon capture have emerged as two very important alternative solutions to reduce and control this global problem.
Unveiling Hidden Stresses: The Power of X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) Testing in Evaluating Residual Stresses in Hydropower Materials.
X-ray Diffraction is a scientific technique used to evaluate the internal structure of materials. It is based on the phenomenon of the interference of X-ray waves when they impinge on a crystalline sample. This technique has proven to be especially valuable in characterizing the crystalline structure of various materials, including those used in hydroelectric plants.