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Geosciences

The GeoEnergy Research Group work at the interface between Geology, Geomechanics, Petrophysics, and Geochemistry to explore technologies important for the energy transition.

With expertise across a wide range of disciplines, their research encompasses physical fieldwork, modelling and laboratory experiments from pore-to-field in projects across the globe.

Collaboration is key to advancing knowledge for a safe energy future - the GeoEnergy group work closely with partners from the Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering (IGE), the Global Research Institute of Net Zero and Beyond (iNetz+), and the British Geological Survey.

Led by: Professor Andreas Busch, Earth Sciences

Team: Dr Aaron Cahill, Dr Alexis Cartwright-Taylor, Dr Clayton Magill, Dr Nathaniel Forbes Inskip

Related themes and projects

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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Reducing carbon dioxide emissions for a safe and efficient energy transition

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Subsurface Energy Storage

Exploring the potential of Earth's subsurface to safely store hydrogen and sequester co2

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Geothermal Energy

Harnessing heat and renewable energy from geothermal reservoirs

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Fugitive Gas Release

We're at the forefront of driving knowledge about the environmental consequences of methane leakages

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Natural Seismicity

As experts in subsurface technologies, we are building understanding of induced seismicity through geothermal energy and CCS solutions