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Upstream Midstream Downstream – What is the Difference?

Aresco

Upstream Midstream Downstream are terms commonly used in the oil and gas industry to describe different stages of the production and distribution process. Each sector has distinct activities and focuses on specific aspects of the overall oil and gas supply chain. What is oil and gas upstream midstream downstream?

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Collaboration: Key to the first multicloud blockchain deployment

IBM: Oil & Gas

Massive amounts of them sit inside supply chains and transactions, just needing a spark to unleash their transformative power. The business problem we’re trying to solve for is the ever-present, IT-caused inefficiencies that run the entire length of the oil and gas supply chain. Vertrax knows something about this.

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How Does Blockchain Integration Impact Renewable Energy Procurement?

Navigate Power

Downstream: Companies companies, majors (large companies), and independents. Finally, downstream companies take on the task of managing multiple different products that come from these resources. Blockchain allows for greater coordination and supply chain optimization, which can also help reduce overall waste.

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RARE GEOLOGY GREAT ECONOMICS LOW CAPEX

Oil and Gas Investments

NO WONDER THE SUPPLY CHAIN IS RALLYING AROUND THIS DEPOSIT FIRST PHOSPHATE PHOS-CSE / FRSPF-OTCQB When you are getting into a big market, you got to think BIG yourself. knows that North America needs this supply chain and hes building it to own it right from the mine source. Source: PhosphateCrisis.ca

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Emissions — genuine evidence of arrogance or a smart measure of sustainability?

Yokogawa

Scope 3 : Emissions in complete upstream and downstream supply chain. Scope 2 : Emissions resulting from external production of energy, which is then imported to the site. This means importing power, heat, or steam from the grid from external partners.