
Decoding CCUS: Understanding CO2 storage assessment for safe and effective projects
Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) plays a vital role in global climate change mitigation efforts, particularly in reducing hard-to-abate […]
Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) plays a vital role in global climate change mitigation efforts, particularly in reducing hard-to-abate […]
Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is at the heart of global efforts to mitigate climate change, offering a way […]
This article is a practical guide to leveraging common seismic attributes for enhanced geological interpretation, more specifically, how to make […]
Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is at the heart of global efforts to mitigate climate change, offering a way […]
Climate change is altering the fabric of our society, dictating our daily lives, consumption patterns, and our relationship with the […]
Methane accumulations are common in the shallow subsurface and can be found when drilling boreholes throughout the Molasse Basin, extending […]
In the global search for renewable and low-emission energies, there is a strong emphasis on geothermal potential and the accurate characterization of known resources.
Several challenges are faced in the development of a reservoir. The reservoir simulation model must accurately predict the past, current, and future performance of the field.
This study summarises the results of our first-order conceptual feasibility study. We investigated the concept of injecting and circulating CO2 for geothermal energy production from potential CO2 storage formations in Switzerland.
Planning and execution of well interventions are paramount to achieving optimal performance after many years of production. Our multi-disciplinary technical […]
Waterflooded oil fields can offer additional opportunities to increase ultimate recovery. In-depth understanding of the project and the selection of […]
Complex oil and gas fields need innovative technological solutions to maximise productivity. In addition, highly volatile fluid conditions require accurate modelling techniques to evaluate reservoir behaviour under high GOR and predict well production for different scenarios. Hydraulic fractures have been evaluated for a full field model along with other completion designs and presented to the client as part of potential field development options.