Imperial College London

Dr. Samuel Krevor

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Earth Science & Engineering

Reader in Carbon Sequestration Studies
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 2701s.krevor

 
 
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Location

 

1.43Royal School of MinesSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

I lead the Subsurface CO2 Research Group at Imperial https://www.imperial.ac.uk/subsurface-co2/ 

I investigate a range of issues in application to CO2 storage underground, including fundamental pore scale fluid dynamics and digital rocks, field scale reservoir simulation, and regional scale resource assessment and use.

I am currently recruiting for Postdoctoral Scholars. Click on the link below to find out more: Research Associate in pore-to-core characterisation and digital rock modelling


Publications

Journals

An S, Wenck N, Manoorkar S, et al., 2023, Inverse Modeling of Core Flood Experiments for Predictive Models of Sandstone and Carbonate Rocks, Water Resources Research, Vol:59, ISSN:0043-1397

Lindsay C, Braun E, Berg S, et al., 2023, Core analysis in a changing world – how technology is radically benefiting the methodology to acquire, the ability to visualize and the ultimate value of core data, Vol:527, ISSN:0305-8719, Pages:43-58

Wu Y, An S, Tahmasebi P, et al., 2023, An end-to-end approach to predict physical properties of heterogeneous porous media: Coupling deep learning and physics-based features, Fuel, Vol:352, ISSN:0016-2361

Spurin C, Roberts GG, O'Malley CPB, et al., 2023, Pore-Scale Fluid Dynamics Resolved in Pressure Fluctuations at the Darcy Scale, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol:50, ISSN:0094-8276

Zhang Y, Jackson C, Darraj N, et al., 2023, Feasibility of Carbon Dioxide Storage Resource Use within Climate Change Mitigation Scenarios for the United States, Environmental Science & Technology, Vol:57, ISSN:0013-936X, Pages:14938-14949

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