Impact

Energy Security

Ensuring Reliable Energy

Energy sustains even the most basic activities of our lives. That's why expanding our energy sources will involve many solutions over time.  We at Upwing Energy believe that natural gas will be essential to provide heat, fuel, electricity and produced goods for many decades to come. We offer one solution to dramatically increase the production of this natural resource in an environmentally responsible way.


Aside from being the cleanest fossil fuel, natural gas is abundant and infrastructure is already in place for easy transportation and storage.  It is also the primary, cost-effective resource for producing hydrogen, which is considered by some to be the fuel of the future.

Meeting The Demand


2021 U.S. Gas Consumption by Sector
2021 U.S. Natural Gas Consumption by Sector (MMCF)

With a diverse range of applications and a growing reputation of being a clean fossil fuel, natural gas is gaining popularity and is well on its way to becoming the most consumed source of energy worldwide. It is already the most consumed source in the U.S., accounting for 38% of electricity generation. 

In A Responsible Way


Emissions by fossil fuel
Pounds of CO2e emitted per million British thermal units (Btu)

Natural gas is the cleanest of the fossil fuels with 117.0 pounds of CO2e emitted per million Btu.

On-Demand Energy Resources 

Expertise in downhole turbomachinery helps innovate the process of natural gas extraction, boosting the recoverability of existing wells with low-emission-intensity technology. 

 

Upwing engineering experts keep the company at the forefront of natural gas extraction, offering unparalleled knowledge to streamline the installation and daily operations of the SCS. 

We enable a higher level of well performance, ensuring existing natural gas resources can continue to produce at high levels for years to come. 

The Role of Natural Gas in the Future of Energy

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A recent report finds that between 1990 and 2019 global natural gas consumption has doubled (189 to 378 bcf/d) alongside production (191 bcf/d ti 384 bcf/d), and both are expected to continue to increase through 2050.

With continued innovation, we can ensure this resource is responsibly sourced and can continue to support the global journey to Net Zero.