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− | '''Stuart Haszeldine''', OBE is professor of geology at [[Edinburgh University]]. | + | '''Stuart Haszeldine''', OBE is professor of geology and professor of carbon capture and storage at [[Edinburgh University]]. |
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+ | ==Research interests== | ||
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+ | :'Storage of carbon dioxide in hydrocarbon fields, aquifers and coal, and geological sequestration. Establishing a new industry in Carbon Capture and Storage, in the UK, EU and worldwide. Movement and geochemistry of fluids in porous and fractured sedimentary rocks. | ||
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+ | :Radioactive waste disposal, Low, Intermediate and High level, spent fuel. Geology, geochemistry and basin modelling relating to site selection and performance safety for disposal of radioactive and toxic wastes in the UK and worldwide deep below ground in porous and fractured aquifers. Modelling of sedimentary basins. | ||
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+ | :Porosity permeability of oil and gas reservoirs, diagenesis of sediments. Counteracting and adapting to climate change, bio-char, black carbon, soil charcoal. Energy sources and policy in the UK and EU. | ||
+ | <ref> [https://theconversation.com/profiles/stuart-haszeldine-95929 Stuart Haszeldine], The Conversation </ref> | ||
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+ | ==Views on fracking-related earthquakes== | ||
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+ | Professor Haszeldine warned after Cuadrilla’s operations recorded 17 mini-tremors in October 2018: “The practical significance is not whether these tremors are felt at the surface or not but in the potential to damage the borehole, and the potential to create gas pathways from the shale towards larger faults, towards shallower aquifers, and to the surface.” | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
− | *Associate member of [[All Party Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] at Westminster <ref>[http://www.appgunconventionaloilandgas.com/about-the-appg/associate-members/ Associate members list], www.appgunconventionaloilandgas.com, accessed 22 October 2015</ref> | + | *Associate member of the [[All Party Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] at Westminster, <ref>[http://www.appgunconventionaloilandgas.com/about-the-appg/associate-members/ Associate members list], www.appgunconventionaloilandgas.com, accessed 22 October 2015</ref> which ceased to exist after the 2016 UK national elections. <ref> Melissa Jones, [http://spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/politics/item/5976-fracking-industry-parliamentary-groups-hang-up-their-hats Fracking parliamentary groups hang up their hard hats], Spinwatch, 05 October 2017 </ref> |
==External resources== | ==External resources== |
Latest revision as of 07:58, 28 May 2019
Stuart Haszeldine, OBE is professor of geology and professor of carbon capture and storage at Edinburgh University.
Contents
Research interests
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- 'Storage of carbon dioxide in hydrocarbon fields, aquifers and coal, and geological sequestration. Establishing a new industry in Carbon Capture and Storage, in the UK, EU and worldwide. Movement and geochemistry of fluids in porous and fractured sedimentary rocks.
- Radioactive waste disposal, Low, Intermediate and High level, spent fuel. Geology, geochemistry and basin modelling relating to site selection and performance safety for disposal of radioactive and toxic wastes in the UK and worldwide deep below ground in porous and fractured aquifers. Modelling of sedimentary basins.
- Porosity permeability of oil and gas reservoirs, diagenesis of sediments. Counteracting and adapting to climate change, bio-char, black carbon, soil charcoal. Energy sources and policy in the UK and EU.
Professor Haszeldine warned after Cuadrilla’s operations recorded 17 mini-tremors in October 2018: “The practical significance is not whether these tremors are felt at the surface or not but in the potential to damage the borehole, and the potential to create gas pathways from the shale towards larger faults, towards shallower aquifers, and to the surface.”
Affiliations
- Associate member of the All Party Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas at Westminster, [2] which ceased to exist after the 2016 UK national elections. [3]
External resources
- Martin Hannan, Academics' intervention may have forced fracking delay, The National, 25 June 2015
Notes
- ↑ Stuart Haszeldine, The Conversation
- ↑ Associate members list, www.appgunconventionaloilandgas.com, accessed 22 October 2015
- ↑ Melissa Jones, Fracking parliamentary groups hang up their hard hats, Spinwatch, 05 October 2017