Energy Efficiency Trends in Petroleum Extraction: A Bibliometric Study

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Abstract

This comprehensive bibliometric analysis investigates energy-saving strategies in petroleum extraction, shedding light on key research areas, trends, and collaborations. The analysis covers 98 research articles spanning from 2003 to 2024, sourced from the Web of Science (WOS) database and analyzed using the Bibliometrics R package v.4.1.3, including descriptive statistics, network analysis, and factorial analysis. Findings reveal significant contributions from China, Canada, Russia, and the USA, with notable collaborations and thematic clusters identified. Top journals, prolific authors, and leading institutions are highlighted, showcasing global efforts in advancing sustainability in the oil industry. Institutions like the University of Calgary and authors such as Gates ID, Ren SR, and Zhang L play significant roles in advancing knowledge in this domain. Keyword analysis underscores prevalent themes such as optimization, simulation, and energy efficiency. Technological innovations, process optimization, and organizational strategies emerge as crucial avenues for reducing electrical energy consumption in oil extraction operations. However, limitations include database constraints and language bias. Overall, this study offers valuable insights for researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders, informing future research directions and policy initiatives for enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability in petroleum extraction.

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Yessengaliyev, D. A., Zhumagaliyev, Y. U., Tazhibayev, A. A., Bekbossynov, Z. A., Sarkulova, Z. S., Issengaliyeva, G. A., … Ansapov, A. E. (2024). Energy Efficiency Trends in Petroleum Extraction: A Bibliometric Study. Energies , 17(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/en17122869

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