The Oslo Hydrogen Seminar is dedicated presentation on the latest research on storage of hydrogen in geological media. Hydrogen storage is to store hydrogen in a effective way that allows it to be easily converted and used as an energy carrier later.
The main target group for the seminar is researchers and interested in Hydrogen storage. The program will feature distinguished speakers from the University of Oslo, the University of Edinburgh, SINTEF Industry, SINTEF Digital, NORCE, IFE, NGI, and DNV.
Tøyen hovedgård (Botanical Garden, University of Oslo) in Oslo is the venue for the seminar which will take place Tuesday on the 23rd of April 2024 from 9-15. We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at this knowledge-infused gathering.
Registration for the seminar
The capacity of the seminar and participation is limited, and registrations of participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
For registration (subject to availability) use the online form.
Speakers on the seminar program
Below is a alphabetical list of presenters contributing to this event, titles of presentation.
- Elyes Ahmed, SINTEF (digital talk): Phase behavior and black-oil simulations of Hydrogen storage in saline aquifers.
- Bahman Bohloli, NGI: Hydrogen and energy storage in hard rock caverns.
- Pierre Cerasi, SINTEF: Finite Element simulations of fatigue risks related to cyclic hydrogen injection / production.
- Ketil Djurhuus, NORCE: An experimental approach to understanding H2-storage in porous media.
- Sarah Gasda, NORCE: Subsurface H2-storage simulation tools for multi physics impacts on injection, production, and retention.
- Aliakbar Hassanpouryouzband, UOE: Hydrogen energy futures –– foraging or farming?
- Stuart Haszeldine, UOE: An overview of the hydrogen research at The University of Edinburgh.
- James Johnson, IFE: Progress towards parameterization of hydrogen flow through simulated reservoir rock pore networks.
- Mohammad Masoudi, UiO: Lined rock caverns: A hydrogen storage solution.
- Mohammad Nooraiepour, UiO: Effect of hydration on hydrogen adsorption capacity of clay--rich shales.
- Jonathan Scafidi, DNV: Hydrogen storage in salt caverns.
- Romain Viguier, SCCS: Introduction of Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS) research group.
Acknowledgement
The seminar and event Oslo Hydrogen Seminar is generously funded UiO:Energy and Environment and the HySTORM project, SINTEF Industry.