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- Unit:
- SINTEF Industry
- Department:
- Petroleum
- Office:
- Trondheim
Bastien is research scientist in Applied Geoscience group at SINTEF Industry. His research focuses on geological CO2 storage and natural hazards.
Education
Bastien has a MSc in Geotechnics and applied geophysics (2008) and a PhD in Geophysics (2011) from University of Grenoble (France). He also worked as postdoctoral fellow at NTNU (2012-2014) before joining SINTEF.
Competence and research areas
Geophysics, geotechnics, drone geophysics, CO2 storage, natural hazards, avalanches, snow science, well integrity monitoring
Highlighted publications
- Drone measurements as a tool for snow and avalanche observations
- Integrated UAV monitoring workflow for natural hazards
- Drone geophysics for forecasting and monitoring natural hazards
- Bayesian rock-physics inversion: Application to CO2 storage monitoring
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Combined geophysical and rock physics workflow for quantitative CO
2 monitoring
Other publications
- Argusblikk på sokkelens «sugerør» skal gi oss trygge CO2-lagre
- Pressure control and conformance management for safe and efficient CO2 storage – lessons learned in the Pre-ACT project
- Analysis and quantitative interpretation of seismic data at Decatur
- From Pre-Screening to Monitoring of Plugged and Abandoned Marine Exploration Wells - Enabling Reuse of Reservoirs for Co2 Storage through Geophysical Monitoring
- Dataset of plugging and abandonment status from exploration wells drilled within the Troll gas and oil field in the Norwegian North Sea
- Quantitative assessment of seismic, electromagnetic, electrical and gravimetric methods for CO2 storage monitoring
- Improved technology for the integration of simulation and monitoring data for CO2 storage
- Geosciences and geophysics for the energy transition: projects and perspectives from SINTEF, Norway
- Quantitative Characterisation at Smeaheia for Co2 Storage: Application to Real Dataset
- Avoiding CO2 leakage through active and abandoned wellbores