Machine learning can reduce the environmental impact of oil production
In the competence building project KPN New Hydrate Management, SINTEF and NMBU combine new experimental methods to extract specific components from crude oil…
Cement bond to rock and steel: the Achilles heel of well integrity
Portland cement is the most common material used in the construction and plugging of wells – however, cement bond to other materials is the weakest link in the well’s integrity. At the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS), new methods have been developed to measure bond strength, as well as evaluate them under more realistic field conditions.
Can the use of plastics reduce the cost of CO2 capture?
Co-authors: Rune H. Gaarder (SINTEF), Jon Hermansen (BEWI Biobe) and Olav Larsen (BEWI Biobe) – Can the use of plastics (polymeric materials) in…
Multiphase pipeline flow experiments for enabling tieback solutions
Co-Author: Jørn Kjølaas, SINTEF – Tieback solutions to existing oil and gas facilities can play a key role for Norway’s ability to meet…
LowEmission Consortium Days 2021
LowEmission, the Research centre for reducing offshore greenhouse gas emissions on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, held its Consortium days on 17-18 November in…
Salt Precipitation Experiments for Improved CO2 Storage
Authors from NCCS: Pierre Cerasi, Jelena Todorovic, Martin Raphaug and Alv-Arne Grimstad. CO2 sequestration in the subsurface should be undertaken immediately and at…