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Organisation profile
Department
We carry out energy-related geoscientific tasks in cooperation with the other Energy department at GEUS, namely Department of Geophysics and Sedimentary Basins.
We offer research and research-related consulting to companies within exploration and production in energy supply in Denmark.
Our focus is on oil and gas extraction in the North Sea and Greenland, geothermal energy in Denmark, CO₂ storage and unconventional resources.
The Department of Reservoir Geology consists of an experienced and dedicated staff of high internationally recognized standard in the abovementioned scientific fields.
The department also acts as consultant for the Danish Energy Agency, which manages the state's supervision of the Danish energy sector. The tasks are related to field structure, field delineation, reservoir petrophysical properties, resource evaluation, migration of oil and gas, etc.
Main focus is to describe and predict the development of reservoir rock properties and their fluid flow. This is done primarily through activities within the following topics.
Contact head of department Charlotta Jenny Lüthje
Phone: +45 91 33 39 74
Email: chal@geus.dk
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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SVALCLIME UArctic: SVALCLIME: Deep-time Arctic climate archives: High-resolution coring of Svalbard’s sedimentary record
Senger, K., Shephard, G., Bodin, S., Tegner, C., Lorenz, H., Kulhanek, D. K., Zuchat, V., Grundvåg, S. A., Smyrak-Sikora, A., Planke, S., Sliwinska, K., Jones, M. T., Vickers, M. L., Xu, W., Foster, W. J. & Ruhl, M.
1/09/23 → 31/08/25
Project: Research
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IODP Expedition 396: Mid-Norwegian Margin Magmatism and Paleoclimate Implications
1/03/22 → 30/09/24
Project: Research
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QI: Reservoir characterization and quantitative seismic interpretation of Late Miocene complex in the Danish North Sea.
Maniar, Z., Bredesen, K., Nielsen, L., Rasmussen, E. S., Anderskouv, K., Hjelm, L. & Mørk, F. M.
1/11/21 → 30/09/24
Project: Student project
Research output
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A 20-million-year reconstruction to decipher the enigmatic Cambrian extinction – Ordovician biodiversification transition
Bian, L., Chappaz, A., Schovsbo, N. H., Wang, X., Zhao, W. & Sanei, H., 15 Jun 2023, In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 612, 11 p., 118170.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer-review
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A new record of the Cenomanian–Turonian transgression preserved in the Ikorfat Fault zone, Nuussuaq Basin, West Greenland
Pedersen, G. K., Nøhr-Hansen, H., Bojesen-Koefoed, J. A., Grube, K. B., Schack Pedersen, S. A., Pedersen, A. K., Sørensen, E. V. & Hopper, J. R., May 2023, In: Cretaceous Research. 145, 37 p., 105481.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer-review
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Application of mud gas data and leakage phenomena to evaluate seal integrity of potential CO2 storage sites: a study of chalk structures in the Danish Central Graben, North Sea
Petersen, H. I. & Smit, F. W. H., Jan 2023, In: Journal of Petroleum Geology. 46, 1, p. 47-75 29 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Research › peer-review
1 Citation (Scopus)
Activities
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CO2 Storage in the Subsurface of Denmark
Niels Hemmingsen Schovsbo (Speaker)
23 Apr 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation - popular science
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Project Greensand Stakeholde meeting
Niels Hemmingsen Schovsbo (Speaker)
15 Dec 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation - popular science
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Proxies for the northern high latitudes: Eocene to Miocene
Kasia Sliwinska (Speaker)
23 Nov 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Scientific presentation without abstract/poster
Press/Media
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Olieplatform på Nordsøen skal køre baglæns for at få has på CO2- interview person
4/02/23
1 Media contribution
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