
Project title
Analysis of Serpentinization and Flow Dynamics in Hydrogen Generation and Recovery
Project abstract
Hydrogen is a promising energy carrier for decarbonizing hard-to-abate industrial sectors. Within subsurface environments, hydrogen occurs naturally, with serpentinization serving as a primary generation source. This project aims to:
1. Refine the understanding of the interplay between geochemical reactions and flow dynamics during serpentinization.
2. Develop predictive models that integrate these geochemical reactions with multiphase transport behaviour.
3. Generate insights to optimize reservoir engineering strategies for both natural and stimulated hydrogen recovery.