Upstream is a key service in the oil and gas industry that focuses on exploration and production activities of fossil fuels. This includes identifying potential oil and gas reserves, drilling wells, and extracting the resources from the ground or beneath the ocean.
We use advanced geophysical and geological techniques to locate and map oil and gas fields and evaluate the feasibility of exploitation. The process of upstream also involves managing the drilling rigs, pipelines, processing facilities, and transportation systems to ensure efficient extraction and delivery of the resources.
The Upstream service plays a critical role in the oil and gas industry as it provides the foundation for downstream activities that involve refining, processing, and distributing the final products to consumers. Successful upstream activities require effective risk management, environmental and safety compliance, and collaboration with relevant stakeholders.
Downstream services in the oil and gas industry refer to the processes involved in the refining, transportation, and marketing of petroleum products. Refineries play a crucial role in the downstream sector as they help to separate crude oil into various products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and lubricants. These products are then transported via pipelines, rail, and tanker trucks to various destinations such as gas stations, airports, and industries.
Marketing of these products involves the sale and distribution of the petroleum products to consumers or industrial end-users. In the downstream sector, companies also engage in the trading and distribution of crude oil, refined products, and petrochemicals. Downstream services ensure that petroleum products are available, accessible, and affordable to end-users while providing a high level of safety and environmental protection.
At Sauvage Energy, we provide sustainable and eco-friendly energy solutions to our clients in Nigeria. One of our primary offerings is Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas. LPG is a clean-burning fuel that emits significantly fewer pollutants than other types of fuels used for cooking and heating purposes, making it a more environmentally friendly and sustainable option.
We distribute LPG through our network of retail outlets, bulk orders and partnerships with distributors across the country. We ensure timely delivery and affordable pricing for our customers. Our diligent team guarantees safe handling and transportation of LPG, making it convenient for our clients and enhancing their peace of mind.
We take pride in delivering high-quality services and eco-friendly products to promote a healthier environment. At Sauvage Energy, we are committed to supplying LPG and other sustainable energy solutions to our clients in Nigeria, and we are dedicated to making a significant positive impact on the environment.
CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) services in the oil and gas industry refer to the storage, transportation, and distribution of natural gas that has been compressed to a high pressure for ease of handling and transport. CNG is a cleaner and more efficient alternative to other fossil fuels like diesel and gasoline.
The CNG services in the oil and gas industry aim to minimize emissions and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. CNG can be used in a wide range of applications including industrial processes, power generation, and transportation. The services offered include CNG filling stations, transportation in specialized CNG trucks and trailers, and the provision of CNG-powered generators, compressors, and drilling equipment. Overall, CNG services provide a more cost-effective and sustainable solution for the energy needs of the oil and gas industry.
CNG biomethane to grid is a growing trend in the oil and energy industry. It allows companies to convert waste into renewable energy by capturing and purifying methane emissions from landfills, farms, and wastewater treatment plants. The purified gas can be compressed into CNG and fed into the grid to generate electricity and heat.
Benefits include reducing carbon footprint, an alternative to fossil fuels, and a new revenue stream from selling renewable energy credits. CNG biomethane to grid service offers a sustainable solution for companies to use waste resources and contribute to a greener future.
Bio CNG, or compressed natural gas made from biodegradable waste, is gaining popularity in the oil and gas industry as a cleaner and more sustainable alternative for traditional fossil fuels. Bio CNG can be produced from animal waste, agricultural waste and sewage sludge, which are abundant in the petroleum industry.
It is renewable, cost-effective, and has a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to conventional diesel and gasoline. Bio CNG can be used in vehicles, reducing emissions and air pollution from transportation. Additionally, it can be used as a source of energy for equipment and machinery in the oil and gas industry, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The use of Bio CNG in the oil and gas industry can help companies meet their sustainability goals while also reducing their overall environmental impact.
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) pipelines are becoming increasingly important in the oil and gas industry as an alternative transportation fuel.
CNG pipelines are typically made of high-strength steel or composites that can safely withstand the high pressures involved in transporting gas. These pipelines are designed to be highly efficient, with minimal leakage and low costs of maintenance. CNG pipelines can be used to transport gas from production fields to storage facilities, and from storage facilities to distribution centers, where it can be used as an alternative fuel for vehicles.
The use of CNG pipelines in the oil and gas industry is expected to increase in the coming years, as companies focus on reducing their carbon footprint and meeting increasing demand for cleaner fuels.
Hydrogen is increasingly being used in the oil and gas industry, especially in compressed natural gas (CNG) as it provides several environmental and economic benefits.
Hydrogen is a clean source of energy that reduces carbon emissions when utilized as a fuel in vehicles that run on compressed natural gas. Additionally, mixing hydrogen with natural gas offers a feasible way to achieve a higher hydrogen content in CNG while reducing the carbon intensity of the natural gas component. By using hydrogen, the industry can enhance fuel efficiency, simplify gas processing and pipelines, and reduce costs. Currently, many oil and gas companies are investing in the development of hydrogen technologies and infrastructure to support the transition towards a more sustainable future.
In the oil and gas industry, virtual pipelines are becoming increasingly popular for the transportation of compressed natural gas (CNG). Virtual pipelines are essentially a network of modular, mobile, and virtual compression and decompression stations that provide a flexible and cost-effective solution for transporting CNG from one location to another, without requiring fixed pipelines.
Virtual pipelines rely on a fleet of trucks to transport compressed natural gas from various sources to the end-user, whether it’s a manufacturing facility or a power plant. This approach is particularly useful in remote or difficult-to-reach areas where fixed pipelines would not be a practical solution.
By using virtual pipelines, companies can quickly and easily respond to shifts in demand or changes in supply, without the need for expensive and time-consuming pipeline construction. Overall, virtual pipelines enable the oil and gas industry to optimize its transportation infrastructure, reduce costs, and improve safety while meeting growing demand for natural gas.