Publikasjoner
- A standard approach for quantifying methane emissions from offshore platforms in support of OGMP 2.0 Level 5 reporting
- Reducing oil droplet sizes from a subsea oil and gas release by water jetting a laboratory study performed at different scales Les publikasjonen
- Cellular level response of the bivalve Limecola balthica to seawater acidification due to potential CO2 leakage from a sub-seabed storage site in the southern Baltic Sea: TiTank experiment at representative hydrostatic pressure Les publikasjonen
- Climate change mitigation effects: How do potential CO2 leaks from a sub-seabed storage site in the Norwegian Sea affect Astarte sp. bivalves? Les publikasjonen
- UV degradation of natural and synthetic microfibers causes fragmentation and release of polymer degradation products and chemical additives Les publikasjonen
- Dispersal of salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis Krøyer, 1837) egg strings from open-cage salmon farming: A neglected source for infestation dynamics
- Skogul crude oil – properties and weathering at sea - In relation to oil spill response - OC2020 A-143
- A Proposed New Laboratory Protocol for Dispersant Effectiveness Testing Adapted for Subsea Dispersant Injection Les publikasjonen
- Interfacial tension between oil and seawater as a function of dispersant dosage
- Observations of Rising Methane Bubbles in Trondheimsfjord and Its Implications to Gas Dissolution
Annen formidling
- Ny metode avdekker store metanutslipp – mange kan tettes umiddelbart
- Norsk oljebransje: Kan ha større utslipp enn de sier
- Methane is blowin’ in the wind
- From posters to platforms: Driving deployment at LowEmission Consortium Days 2025 – LowEmission
- Ny metode avdekker store metanutslipp – mange kan tettes umiddelbart
- New method detects major methane leaks – the good news is that many can be repaired quickly
- Store metanutslipp avdekkes med ny metode | Tu.no
- Ny metode avdekker hittil ukjente utslipp
- Drone-based method detects major methane leaks—the good news is that many can be repaired quickly
- New method detects major methane leaks – the good news is that many can be repaired quickly