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WATCH: Research challenges for gigatonne-scale CO2 storage

Did you miss Sarah Eileen Gasda's presentation on research challenges in scaling up CO2 storage to the gigatonne scale in relation to NORCES participation in the FME gigaCCS? Watch it here! First presented as a Bergen Energy Lab lunch webinar Tuesday 1 April 2025.

BEL Lunch Research challenges for gigatonne scale CO2 storage 20250401 121517 Meeting Recording

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Geological CO2 storage at industrial scale is happening today, with nearly 200 Mtons injected in >25 projects in different geological, technical, and economic settings. The role of CCS in addressing climate change will entail scale-up to 100s of gigatonnes injected per annum by mid-century. Simulation technology is a crucial component of any industrial-scale project. The past 25 years has seen significant improvement in simulation capabilities and performance that aid in producing more robust and reliable solutions, providing practitioners with functional tools to assess risk and manage storage operations. 听But there are several remaining computational challenges, including multi-scale models and stochastic simulation, that need to be addressed if CO2 storage is to be deployed safely and cost efficiently at gigatonne scale. We will learn how the new FME gigaCCS, with NORCE and 幸运飞艇计划 as partners, will address these challenges in the next 8 years.听

About the presenter

Dr. Sarah Eileen Gasda is a Research Director in Computational Geosciences at NORCE and hold a Professor II appointment in the Department of Physics and Technology at the University of Bergen. She leads a national center of excellence in subsurface research, the Centre for Sustainable Subsurface Resources (CSSR) and is coordinating the Storage Mission Area in the new FME gigaCCS. Dr. Gasda鈥檚 research and expertise is in computational methods and modeling of multiphase flow in porous media with particular focus on geological CO2 storage. 听