Professor Eric Mackay
Biography
Eric holds the Energi Simulation Chair in CCUS and Reactive Flow Simulation in the Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering at Heriot-Watt University, where he has worked since 1990. His research interests include the study of fluid flow in porous media, such as the flow of oil, gas and water in subsurface geological formations. He has over 100 publications related primarily to maintaining oil production when faced with mineral scale deposition, but since 2005 he has also worked on Carbon Capture and Storage. He is involved in projects identifying methods for calculating secure CO2 storage potential in saline formations and depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs. As well as his research interests, Eric is involved in extensive consultancy activities, he delivers short courses for the oil industry and is a technical editor for a number of journals. He has also taught Reservoir Simulation to the residential and distance learning MSc classes at Heriot-Watt University since 1990. Eric holds a BSc in Physics from the University of Edinburgh and a PhD in Petroleum Engineering from Heriot-Watt University.
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Research Interest
Simulation – Hydrocarbon – Reservoirs – Reservoir Engineering – Greenhouse Gases – Carbon Sequestration – Environment – CO2 Sequestration – Simulation and Modeling – Enhanced Oil Recovery – CCS – Petroleum Geoscience – Chemical Flooding – EOR – Carbon Dioxide – Petroleum – Shale – Gas – Reservoir Simulation – Reservoir Modeling – CO2 Storage – Naturally Fractured Reservoirs -Transport in Porous Media – Oil and Gas – Numerical Modeling – Modeling and Simulation – Mathematical Modelling – Engineering, Applied and Computational Mathematics – Numerical Simulation – Production Chemistry
Contact
Email: E.J.Mackay@hw.ac.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-mackay-1a5698/
Eric holds the Energi Simulation Chair in CCUS and Reactive Flow Simulation in the Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering at Heriot-Watt University, where he has worked since 1990. His research interests include the study of fluid flow in porous media, such as the flow of oil, gas and water in subsurface geological formations. He has over 100 publications related primarily to maintaining oil production when faced with mineral scale deposition, but since 2005 he has also worked on Carbon Capture and Storage. He is involved in projects identifying methods for calculating secure CO2 storage potential in saline formations and depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs. As well as his research interests, Eric is involved in extensive consultancy activities, he delivers short courses for the oil industry and is a technical editor for a number of journals. He has also taught Reservoir Simulation to the residential and distance learning MSc classes at Heriot-Watt University since 1990. Eric holds a BSc in Physics from the University of Edinburgh and a PhD in Petroleum Engineering from Heriot-Watt University.
For more information visit Eric’s profile.
Research Interest
Simulation – Hydrocarbon – Reservoirs – Reservoir Engineering – Greenhouse Gases – Carbon Sequestration – Environment – CO2 Sequestration – Simulation and Modeling – Enhanced Oil Recovery – CCS – Petroleum Geoscience – Chemical Flooding – EOR – Carbon Dioxide – Petroleum – Shale – Gas – Reservoir Simulation – Reservoir Modeling – CO2 Storage – Naturally Fractured Reservoirs -Transport in Porous Media – Oil and Gas – Numerical Modeling – Modeling and Simulation – Mathematical Modelling – Engineering, Applied and Computational Mathematics – Numerical Simulation – Production Chemistry
Contact
Email: E.J.Mackay@hw.ac.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-mackay-1a5698/
Professor Arne Skauge
Biography
Arne has held the Energi Simulation Industrial Research Chair in EOR at University of Bergen since 2011, and is the Director at Energy Research Norway. Arne does research in Petroleum Engineering/Reservoir Engineering.
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Research Interest
Micro Emulsions – Colloid Chemistry – CO2 Sequestration – Enhanced Oil Recovery – Reservoir Engineering – Wettability – Foam – Reservoir Characterization – Reservoir Simulation – Chemical Flooding – Crude Oil – Petroleum Geoscience – Phase Behavior – Reservoir Modeling – WAG water alternating gas – Carbon Dioxide – Surfactants – Petroleum Engineering – Gas – Fluid Flow – Colloid Dispersion – Contact Angle – Petroleum Economics – Hydrocarbon – Petroleum Geology – Polymerization – Petroleum Exploration – Carbonates – Polymers – Viscoelasticity – CCS – Exploration
Contact
Email: A.Skauge@hw.ac.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arne-skauge-a4155a92/
Arne has held the Energi Simulation Industrial Research Chair in EOR at University of Bergen since 2011, and is the Director at Energy Research Norway. Arne does research in Petroleum Engineering/Reservoir Engineering.
For more information, visit Arne’s profile.
Research Interest
Micro Emulsions – Colloid Chemistry – CO2 Sequestration – Enhanced Oil Recovery – Reservoir Engineering – Wettability – Foam – Reservoir Characterization – Reservoir Simulation – Chemical Flooding – Crude Oil – Petroleum Geoscience – Phase Behavior – Reservoir Modeling – WAG water alternating gas – Carbon Dioxide – Surfactants – Petroleum Engineering – Gas – Fluid Flow – Colloid Dispersion – Contact Angle – Petroleum Economics – Hydrocarbon – Petroleum Geology – Polymerization – Petroleum Exploration – Carbonates – Polymers – Viscoelasticity – CCS – Exploration
Contact
Email: A.Skauge@hw.ac.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arne-skauge-a4155a92/