
- Unit:
- SINTEF Industry
- Department:
- Petroleum
- Office:
- Trondheim
Per is research scientist in the Applied Geoscience group at SINTEF Industry. His main focus areas are within CO2 storage and low-emission oil production.
Education
Per has a Msc in applied mathematics from the University of Tromsø in 1996. Topic for the Msc thesis was high intensity sound beams from plane circular sources. He has in addition taken courses in multi-scale analysis of elliptic equations, pattern recognition and statistical image analysis and learning at NTNU (2003-2004)
Competence and research areas
CO2 injection and storage, low emission drainage strategies, historymatching, field development, IOR/EOR methods, tilted OWCs, paleo residual oil production, core flooding and fluid pVT.
Highlighted publications
- Storage Readiness Levels: communicating the maturity of site technical understanding, permitting and planning needed for storage operations using CO2
- Storage Resources for Future European CCS Deployment; A Roadmap for a Horda CO2 Storage Hub, Offshore Norway
- Mapping of paleo residual oil zones on the NCS and the potential for production by CO2-EOR
- Porosity, permeability and compaction trends for Scandinavian regoliths
- Quality Ranking of the Best CO2 Storage Aquifers in the Nordic Countries
Other publications
- Water Shutoff Technologies for Reduced Energy Consumption
- Effects of well placement on CO2 emissions from waterflooding operation
- Collaborative optimization by shared objective function data
- PhD presentation: Reduction of emissions from hydrocarbon production through energy-efficient drainage strategies
- How to evaluate and quantify safe CO2 storage? Workflow demonstration on the Smeaheia area, offshore Norway
- Pressure control and conformance management for safe and efficient CO2 storage – lessons learned in the Pre-ACT project
- Design and construction of a tiltable, one-meter HeleShaw cell for two phase flow in fractures
- Reducing emissions by reducing water production
- Quantitative Decision Analysis for Co2 Storage Conformance Management: A Synthetic Case Study at Smeaheia, North Sea
- Assessing the value of seismic monitoring of CO2 storage using simulations and statistical analysis