1st Edition

Extracting Innovations Mining, Energy, and Technological Change in the Digital Age

    399 Pages
    by CRC Press

    399 Pages 18 Color & 59 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    399 Pages 18 Color & 59 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book considers the most contemporary innovations propelling the extractive industries forward while also creating new environmental and social challenges. The socio-ecological fabric of innovation in the extractive industries is considered through an integrative approach that brings together engineers, natural scientists, and social scientists—academics and practitioners—giving an empirically grounded and realistic evaluation of the innovations in this sector. It synthesizes a series of questions including:

    Section I: Processes and Organizational Design Underpinning Innovation in the Resources Sector. Section II: Advances in Mining, Oil and Gas Technologies. Section III: Social Responsibility and Environmental Stewardship.



     

    Biography

    Martin J. Clifford, Robert K. Perrons, Saleem H. Ali, Tim A. Grice

    "This wide-ranging compendium scans a broad horizon of current extractives industry issues, as well as offering some tantalizing glimpses into the future."
    -- Tom Butler, CEO, International Council on Metals and Mining (ICMM), London, United Kingdom

    "The mining and oil & gas industries are quickly becoming more technology-intensive, and this book helpfully examines many of the technological forces and innovations ushering in these changes around the world. I would highly recommend this book for anybody who needs to think about the future of these industries."
    — Rustem R. Shagiev, Moscow Petroleum Institute, Russia

    "…examines the nature, trends, drivers, and challenges of innovation in the extractive industries, such as oil and gas and mining, through a series of essays and vignettes. Among the issues addressed are why the extractive sectors are historically slow to adopt and use new technology; what strategies can improve innovation and uptake; what new technologies will shape the sector going forward; how digital technologies are changing the competitive landscape and industry architecture; and how new technologies could improve social performance and environmental stewardship."

    -- Journal of Petroleum Technology, November 2018