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Radical Innovation Sprint 2020 was a very different process than usual with most of the sprint being virtual due to the corona pandemic. The basic idea was still the same...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a promising technology to fight climate change, and a new study from DHRTC points to scientific research as key to unlocking the Danish...
Together with private company SHUTE Sensing Solutions, University of Copenhagen, and Aalborg University, DHRTC has obtained a DKK 4.9 million grant from EUDP to develop...
2021 begins with newly added projects to two of DHRTC’s research programmes. DHRTC has approved four new projects within the Produced Water Management programme...
Last week, DHRTC hosted its first ever Webinar Week. More than 50 interested participants joined each of the three online seminars, where researchers from the DHRTC partnership...
A new book release presents the results from years of simulation research at DHRTC, where researchers have developed and tested new methods for predicting the occurrence...
Is there a second life for the offshore oil and gas infrastructure after cessation of oil and gas production? That question is about to be answered through seven new feasibility...
As part of the Produced Water Management programme that started up in early 2020, DHRTC are now searching for new ideas to solve challenges related to reinjecting produced...
Researchers from Aalborg University have been awarded the Best Paper Award 2019 for their paper ‘Faith and Fakes – dealing with critical information in decision...
DHRTC’s own Dr. Ali Akbar Eftekhari and his colleague, Dr. Rouhi Farajzadeh have been invited to guest edit a special issue of the journal Energies – a peer...
With more than 90 participants, the 2020 version of DHRTC Young Researchers’ Day, which took place on 15 May, was successful. Due to the Corona virus situation the...
After having received proposals for feasibility studies for a limited part of the research programme ‘Abandonment of Oil and Gas fields’, DHRTC has now kicked...
The idea of carrying out offshore production of oil and gas using green energy from wind and wave power and hydrogen might sound wild. However, it might present itself...
DHRTC is in 2020 starting up a new research programme focusing on abandonment of oil and gas fields.
The sea is a demanding opponent, constantly impacting and challenging offshore structures. It takes a robust design to ensure a long service life of, for example, offshore...
Research results delivered by GEUS and Copenhagen University has accelerated the understanding of the Lower Cretaceous layers in the North Sea by providing Total with an...
73 researchers want to be part of a new sprint and strengthen the scope of an upcoming research programme on produced water. This is the result of seven successful workshops...
DHRTC is starting up a new research program focusing on Produced Water with the vision of ‘zero harmful discharge’. Researchers from all over the country have...