SSC Ramore

Sub surface storage of CO2: Risk assessment, monitoring and remediation is a KMB-project (Competence project with user interaction) with support from Climit program in the Norwegian Research Council. KMB-projects will always have a partial industry funding, which in this case comes from StatoilHydro, ConocoPhillips, RWE Dea, Schlumberger and Shell. University of Oslo is the project manager. In addition, NGI, University of Bergen and the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE). Project period: 2007-2011, Project SSC Ramore: Professor Per Aagard, University of Oslo, NGI's Project Manager: Geologist and cand. Elin Skurtveit.
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CO2 Inject

It is a KMB-project with industry funding. The participating research institutions are NGI, University of Oslo, Institute for Energy Technology and Department of Physics, University of Bergen. Project CO2 Inject: IFE, Dr. Ingrid Anne Munz, NGI project leader: Dr. Eyvind Aker
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SUCCESS

Subsurface CO2 storage - Critical Elements and Superior Strategy. The Norwegian Research Council allocates 10 million a year to SUCCESS, which is led by Christian Michelsen Research (CMR) in Bergen. Director: Arvid Nøttvedt, CMR, NGI project manager: Eyvind Aker, a senior physicist. In addition to the NGI and CMR participating research institutions are IFE, NIVA, Unifob, University of Bergen, University of Oslo and the University Center on Svalbard.
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