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Storage of CO2 in geological formations depends on a combination of physical and chemical mechanisms such as physical trapping below caprocks or trapping by dissolution in groundwater. The most effective storage mechanism is the permanent mineralisation of CO2 by conversion into carbonate minerals (Benson et al. , 2005).
Seep biogeochemistry & organic geochemistry
A major aim of reactive flow models in CCS activities is to understand and predict the evolution of the CO2 plume injected in the reservoir for planning and monitoring purposes (e. g. Jenkins et al. , 2015).
Seep biogeochemistry & organic geochemistry
This unusual hopane-like compound is recognised together with the hopanes in the m/z 191 mass chromatogram and was for many years used as a biomarker of hypersalinity due to its common high abundance in sediments deposited under such conditions.  However, a key paper by Sinninghe-Damsté et al.
Director & Technical Advisor
4 - 7 of May 2025 - to present the latest results on our Petroleum Systems Modelling (PSM) study for the MSGBC Basin. Â
A joint effort between TGSÂ and IGIÂ integrates the results from an extensive multibeam and seafloor sampling campaign with a regional seismic data set.
Senior Petroleum Geochemist / Basin Modeller
Equations are a key part of the IGI software family. Here we explain how they work...
Product Owner
The geological storage of CO2 is a promising means to help reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere during the energy transition stages (e. g. , Raza et al. , 2022).
Seep biogeochemistry & organic geochemistry
Dr Tom Bryden joined IGI in March 2025. Tom will enhance IGI's ability to use real-time sensor data especially in environmental monitoring...
Managing Director​ & Data Scientist
Working with the North Devon Biosphere, IGI has produced a first experimental dashboard integrating data from biosphere sensors and South West Water ...
ML Team Lead
IGI and the North Devon Biosphere (NDB) have agreed to collaborate to build the Smart Biosphere. With IGI bringing the software, technology and data expertise, and NDB ...
Managing Director​ & Data Scientist