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Industrial opportunities and employment prospects in large-scale CO2 management in Norway
SINTEF, in collaboration with NTNU, has completed a study entitled “Industrial opportunities and employment prospects in large-scale CO2 management in Norway“. The study…
Bikes, gravel and CO2 flow out of equilibrium
In NCCS (NCCS Task 7) we work to improve and expand our knowledge on the design and operation of safe and efficient CO2-transport…
TCCS-10 The 10th Trondheim Conference on CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage
The bi-annual Trondheim CCS Conference series – TCCS – is one of the leading scientific CCS technology Conferences. The objective is to bring…
Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFO) –While Waiting for True Artificial Intelligence
DFO is rapidly developing Unlike the fully grown human nervous system, a rapidly developing technological counterpart is still in its early infancy –…
Artificial intelligence and big data in the petrochemical sector – probing and imaging technology: then and now
Several decades ago, geophysical imaging played a vital role in revolutionising the oil and gas industry. The large-scale seismic imaging of hydrocarbon reservoirs…
Why quantitative monitoring is important for cost-efficient CO2 storage
Co-authors: Peder Eliasson & Anouar Romdhane This blog is based on the work of FME NCCS. Their 1st annual report is now ready…