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Research on the Introduction and Localization Path of Carbon Adsorption Oil-Gas Recovery Technology

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DOI: 10.23977/erej.2026.100111 | Downloads: 1 | Views: 49

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Yun Wei 1

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1 Bay Environmental Technology (Beijing) Corp., Beijing, 100000, China

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Yun Wei

ABSTRACT

Volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from oil-gas storage and transportation in China have long posed dual challenges of resource waste and environmental pollution. Prior to 2008, approximately 20,000 tons of oil-gas were lost annually due to volatilzation, with no mature engineering solutions available. Carbon adsorption oil-gas recovery technology, characterized by high recovery efficiency and strong adaptability, has become the core technology for addressing this issue. This paper reviews the principles and process characteristics of carbon adsorption oil-gas recovery technology, analyzes the background of its introduction from the United States, early promotion bottlenecks, and key localization pathways. Combining the development case of Bay Environment Enterprise, the introduction and localization path of carbon adsorption oil-gas recovery technology is systematically summarized.

KEYWORDS

Carbon Adsorption; Oil-gas Recovery; Technology Introduction; Localization; VOCs Control

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Yun Wei. Research on the Introduction and Localization Path of Carbon Adsorption Oil-Gas Recovery Technology. Environment, Resource and Ecology Journal (2026). Vol. 10, No.1, 81-87. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/erej.2026.100111.

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