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  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Geoscience
  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Geoscience

Overview

Philip Ringrose is affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Engineering, with a particular emphasis on Environmental Engineering and Ocean Engineering. They have contributed extensively to subfields including Mechanical Engineering, Geophysics, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis

Their significant recent papers include:

  • "Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers: Physicochemical Processes, Key Constraints, and Scale-Up Potential" (2021), published in Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
  • "Significance of fault seal in assessing CO 2 storage capacity and containment risks - an example from the Horda Platform, northern North Sea" (2021), published in Petroleum Geoscience
  • "Why CCS is Not Like Reverse Gas Engineering" (2022), published in First Break
  • "Noble gas tracers in gas streams at Norwegian CO2 capture plants" (2021), published in International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
  • "Use of rock-physics analysis of well logs to determine compaction history of Cretaceous shales in the Rovuma basin, Offshore Mozambique" (2021), published in Geophysical Prospecting

Philip Ringrose has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Martin Landrø
  • Ricardo Martinez
  • J. Mispel
  • Vetle Vinje
  • Anne-Kari Furre

The scientist has published in a variety of venues, with notable frequency in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Petroleum Geoscience
  • International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
  • First Break
  • Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

In the area of book publications, Ringrose has contributed titles such as "How to Store CO2 Underground: Insights from early-mover CCS Projects" (2020) published by Springer International Publishing, and "Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers: Building confidence by forecasting and monitoring" (2023) published by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists.

Philip Ringrose has been recognized as a Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters under the Geoscience category.

Best Publications

  • Lessons learned from 14 years of CCS operations: Sleipner, In Salah and Snøhvit

    Ola Eiken;Philip Ringrose;Christian Hermanrud;Bamshad Nazarian

  • The in salah CO2 storage project: Lessons learned and knowledge transfer

    P.S. Ringrose;A.S. Mathieson;I.W. Wright;F. Selama

  • Satellite-based measurements of surface deformation reveal fluid flow associated with the geological storage of carbon dioxide

    D. W. Vasco;A. Rucci;A. Ferretti;F. Novali

  • Snøhvit: The History of Injecting and Storing 1 Mt CO2 in the Fluvial Tubåen Fm

    Olav Hansen;Douglas Gilding;Bamshad Nazarian;Bård Osdal

  • Recent advances in risk assessment and risk management of geologic CO2 storage

    Rajesh J. Pawar;Grant S. Bromhal;J. William Carey;William Foxall

  • Reservoir Model Design

    Philip Ringrose;Mark Bentley

  • Immiscible flow behaviour in laminated and cross-bedded sandstones

    P.S. Ringrose;K.S. Sorbie;P.W.M. Corbett;J.L. Jensen

  • CO2 sequestration monitoring and verification technologies applied at Krechba, Algeria

    Allan Mathieson;John Midgley;Kevin Dodds;Iain Wright

  • Plume development around well KB-502 at the In Salah CO2 storage site

    P. Ringrose;M. Atbi;D. Mason;M. Espinassous

  • How to Store CO2 Underground: Insights from early-mover CCS Projects

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  • Evaluating the impact of fractures on the performance of the In Salah CO2 storage site

    Martin Iding;Philip Ringrose

  • Reservoir Modeling of CO2 Plume Behavior Calibrated Against Monitoring Data From Sleipner, Norway

    Varunendra Pratap Singh;Andrew Cavanagh;Hilde Hansen;Bamshad Nazarian

  • Identifying the Representative Elementary Volume for Permeability in Heterolithic Deposits Using Numerical Rock Models

    Kjetil Nordahl;Philip S. Ringrose

  • Permeability tensors for sedimentary structures

    G. E. Pickup;P. S. Ringrose;J. L. Jensen;K. S. Sorbie

  • In Salah CO2 Storage JIP: CO2 sequestration monitoring and verification technologies applied at Krechba, Algeria

    Allan Mathieson;John Midgely;Iain Wright;Nabil Saoula

  • Palaeoseismic (?) liquefaction event in late Quaternary lake sediment at Glen Roy, Scotland

    P.S. Ringrose

  • Laminated Clastic Reservoirs: The Interplay of Capillary Pressure and Sedimentary Architecture

    P.W.M. Corbett;P.S. Ringrose;J.L. Jensen;K.S. Sorbie

  • Satellite imaging to monitor CO2 movement at Krechba, Algeria

    Allan Mathieson;Iain Wright;David Roberts;Philip Ringrose

  • Maturing global CO2 storage resources on offshore continental margins to achieve 2DS emissions reductions.

    Philip S. Ringrose;Tip A. Meckel

  • Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Saline Aquifers: Physicochemical Processes, Key Constraints, and Scale-Up Potential

    Philip S. Ringrose;Anne-Kari Furre;Stuart M.V. Gilfillan;Samuel Krevor

  • Steady-State Upscaling: From Lamina-Scale to Full-Field Model

    Gillian Elizabeth Pickup;Philip Sefton Ringrose;A Sharif

  • Deformation of Scottish Quaternary sediment sequences by strong earthquake motions

    Colin A. Davenport;Philip S. Ringrose

  • Reservoir challenges of heterolithic tidal sandstone reservoirs in the Halten Terrace, mid-Norway

    A. W. Martinius;P. S. Ringrose;C. Brostrøm;C. Elfenbein

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry L. Jensen
Jerry L. Jensen The University of Texas at Austin
Kenneth Stuart Sorbie
Kenneth Stuart Sorbie Heriot-Watt University
Martin Landrø
Martin Landrø Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Rolf Kipfer
Rolf Kipfer Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Dimitrios Sokoutis
Dimitrios Sokoutis Utrecht University
Gioacchino Viggiani
Gioacchino Viggiani Grenoble Alpes University
Alvar Braathen
Alvar Braathen University of Oslo
Roy H. Gabrielsen
Roy H. Gabrielsen University of Oslo
Haakon Fossen
Haakon Fossen University of Bergen
Kjetill S. Jakobsen
Kjetill S. Jakobsen University of Oslo

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