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St. Gallen -
Geothermal
Gas
CarbFix
Nesjavellir
geothermal,
carbon capture storage (CCS)
Sub-Surface Geo-Energy Operations
Cornwall -
geothermal
Mont Terri - CCS
ENI -
Hydrocarbons
processing
CCS
CarbFix
Iceland
EGT
Cornwall
UK
CCS
MontTerry
Switzerland
EGT
Nesjavellir
Iceland
SUB-SURFACEGEO-ENERGYOPERATIONS
FracturedLimestone
StGallenSwitzerland
CROSS-CUTTINGENVIRONMENTALRISKS
Induced
SeismicityEmissions
Fluid
Transport
Cements
Durability
Water
Quality
Local
Impact
TOOLBOXTOMONITOR,PREVENTandMITIGATE
Seismic
Interpret.
Instrumen
ta onModels
Sensing
Skins
Bio-
Tracers
LCA
Approach
EDU
CATE
,TR
AIN
and
PU
BLI
CA
WA
REN
ESS
INTER
NA
TION
ALCO
OPER
ATIO
Nand
EXPLO
ITATIO
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PartnerStateFieldSite
Oil & Gas
ShalesCCS, DGE
Basalt
Clays
Deep
Geothermal
Energy
GraniteGeothermal
& Gas
Limestone
Trecate, Italy
St. Gallen -
Geothermal
Gas
CarbFix
Nesjavellir
geothermal,
carbon capture storage (CCS)
Possible Risks
Cornwall -
geothermal
Mont Terri - CCS
ENI -
Hydrocarbons
processing
CCS
CarbFix
Iceland
EGT
Cornwall
UK
CCS
MontTerry
Switzerland
EGT
Nesjavellir
Iceland
SUB-SURFACEGEO-ENERGYOPERATIONS
FracturedLimestone
StGallenSwitzerland
CROSS-CUTTINGENVIRONMENTALRISKS
Induced
SeismicityEmissions
Fluid
Transport
Cements
Durability
Water
Quality
Local
Impact
TOOLBOXTOMONITOR,PREVENTandMITIGATE
Seismic
Interpret.
Instrumen
ta onModels
Sensing
Skins
Bio-
Tracers
LCA
Approach
EDU
CATE
,TR
AIN
and
PU
BLI
CA
WA
REN
ESS
INTER
NA
TION
ALCO
OPER
ATIO
Nand
EXPLO
ITATIO
N
PartnerStateFieldSite
Public
AcceptanceAquifers
Induced
SeismicityGaseous
Emissions
Environmental
PerturbationSustainability
Trecate, Italy
Risk Mitigation via Fundamental R & D
This presentation represents the views of the speaker.It does not imply implicit nor explicit consent of the Funding Agency, nor that of the Industrial Partners.
Understand
Asset
Innovate
Technology
Minimize
Impact
FIELD SITE: United DownsSeismic Array, Water Testing, Casings
Courtesy: Law, Reinecker, Baisch, D’Aniello,
Cotton, Paulillo, Sanchez-Roa, Sampetal, and others
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
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r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Mapping the SubsurfaceReducing Risks, Enhancing Benefits
Courtesy: Law, Reinecker, Baisch, Meyer,
Convertito, Capuano, Lasoski
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Complementary methods are being implemented,
including, but not limited to GMPE, SHPM, and
analytical solution of the reactivation potential due to
fluid injection in a poro-elastic medium
Models applied to the Cooper Basin, St Gallen, and
hypothetical sites
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Detecting, Monitoring and Reducing LeaksNew Instruments to Achieve Sustainable Operations
Task 3.3 – Electrical imaging of fluid flows in cement based materials (UEF)
Combination of x-ray CT and electrical tomography
Task 3.5 – Large area emission mapping for CO2 and CH4
(MIRICO)Field deployment of open path instrument
• Conducted week long outdoor testing with simultaneous release of CH4 (up to to 3 kg/hr) and CO2 (up to 99 kg/hr) from two release locations set up as diffused sources
• Deployed 8 retro reflectors to provide a 360 degree spatial coverage
• Wind data (speed and direction) also recorded with 3D sonic anemometer
• Data currently being analysed – refine curve fitting package
• Maximum open path distance ~90m
Task 3.7 – Enabling DNA-Based Tracers (ETH Zürich)
• Ecotoxicological profile of DNA tracer
• Inject tracer: 1L water with 100 ppm tracer
• Worst case acute exposure (48h) : 100 ppm
• Worst case chronic exposure (7d): 1 ppm
[1] Capesius, J.P. et al., 2004[2] Davis S.N. et al., 1980 [3] Mikutis G. et al., 2018[4] Zellweger G.W et al. 1989
MIRICO: Emission Mapping
UEF & Imperial: Transport
Pathways in Cements
Lyon, IPGP, UBO:
Searching for New Life
TWI: Casing Integrity
Haelixa, Imperial & ETH:
DNA-Based Tracers
Task 3.1 – Implementation of cutting-edge technology to characterise rock samples (UCL)
• Decompressing setup was developed and is now under different evaluations.
• The setup has been tested with non-adsorbing gas (Helium)
• It has shown an acceptable accuracy in measuring the gas content from high pressure sample
• Next step is to try adsorbing gas such as methane to evaluate the accuracy of the setup
• UCL close to agreement for obtaining samples from a UK shale gas exploration company due to difficulty in obtaining CoreVault samples
UCL: Rock Characterization
Rock Properties
Multi-Scale, In-Situ and Over TimeCourtesy: Aradottir, Sigurdur, Gislason, Oelkers, Mitchell, Mahzari, Pini
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
HN-02
HK-
34
HN-04
CarbFix 1
HE-08
SulFix 1SulFix/CarbFix 2
31
Flow-Through reactors: rock-
fluid chemical reactions
Tri-axial mechanical
properties Porosity, adsorption, permeability
~ 60 μm
~ 800 μm
Fluid-Rock InteractionsPredicting Reactivity and PermeabilityCourtesy: Kalinichev, Fan, Phan, Lopez-Lopez, Mutisya,
Apostolopoulou, Pini, Stamatakis, Cole
Atomistic Models for Water, CO2, and Hydrocarbons
At Equilibrium, and Upon Application of External Fields
Structure – Transport Relations
Lattice
Boltzmann
CFD or
Stochastic
KMC
Simulations
Permeability
In Complex
Pore
Networks Models for Colloids Deposition
Risk Management Procedures
Understanding and Preventing Water ContaminationCourtesy: Boch and D’Aniello
The St. Gallen site is in proximity of a small unconfined aquifer
No spills nor accidents occurred during the short time of activity (2013)
Potential risks are quantified (12 boreholes, 7 piezometers were in place) for:
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
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e
r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
• Deep well
• Diesel generator
• Rinse water tanks
• Onsite drainage system
• Fracking fluids storage tanks
• Machineries on site during construction
• Geothermal water pond for flowback water
• Silos for additives storage with mixing unit
Synthesis & Best Practices
Life Cycle and Multi-Risk AssessmentCourtesy: Lettieri, Paulillo, Cotton, Capuano, Cui, Gargiulo
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
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responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Estimated footprint to produce 1 kWh of electricity
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
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r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
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r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy
Legacy
International CollaborationsDeep Carbon Observatory –
https://deepcarbon.net
Purdue, UT Austin, OSU, NC State, IEA GOT
Education and OutreachGlobal Management of Natural Resources
Summer Schools (No Risk = No Energy)
Summer Challenge
Early Stage Researchers Workshops
Dissemination Forum - S4CE
Dissemination Video
Iceland
UK Poland
Netherlands
France
Italy
Germany
Switzerland
Finland
http:/ / science4cleanenergy.eu
Partners
University College London (UCL) – UK, Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard (UCBL) – France,
Haelixa LLC (Haelixa) – Switzerland, Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) – UK,
TWI Ltd (TWI) – UK, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine (Imperial) – UK,
MIRICO Ltd – UK, geomecon GmbH – Germany, University of Eastern Finland – Finland,
Universite de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) – France, Stadt St. Gallen (St. Gallen) – Switzerland,
Software for Chemistry & Materials B.V. – Netherlands, Orkuveita Eykjavikur SF (OR) – Iceland,
HASKOLI ISLANDS (UI) – Iceland, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – France,
Association Pour la Recherche et le Developpement des Methodes et Processus Industriels (ARMINES) – France,
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zürich) – Switzerland,
Università degli Studi di Salerno (UNISA) – Italy, GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT) – Germany,
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” (UNINA) – Italy, Q-con GmbH (Q-CON) – Germany,
Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (IG PAS) – Poland
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 764810.
This fly
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r r eflec t s onl y the aut hor ’ s view and the Commission is not
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
Consortium
The S4CE consortium includes 22 partners, representing ten academic institutions,
three subsurface industry energy operators (one of which is a SME), seven
industrial partners (SME’s/ industries), and three major research institutes, across
nine countries.
Science For Clean Energy Data & Rock Repositories
Open Access Journal Publications
Rock core repository
IS-EPOS platform:
http://is-epos.eu
Credit: Jeffrey Paulo Perez (from Twitter)
Innovative TechnologiesMIRICO – Open Path Gas Analyzer
TWI – Casings Integrity Monitoring
UEF – Conductive Paints
Haelixa – DNA-Based Tracers
SCM – Software for Reactive Simulations
UCL – Gas-In-Place Estimation
Geomecon & Q-con – Seismic Interpretation