EAGE Student E-Lecture: How to store CO2 underground by Philip Ringrose
In this EAGE Student E-Lecture: Phil Ringrose from NTNU and Equinor in Norway gives an overview of CO2 storage technology using insights from early-mover projects. EAGE also offers Webinars on a range of geoscience and engineering topics. Learn more here: https://prod.eage.org/sitecore/conten...

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EAGE Student E-Lecture: Combining Machine Learning and Musical Attributes... By Paolo Dell'Aversana

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Philip Ringrose, NTNU (CO2 Storage)

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Introduction to CCS and CCUS

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EAGE E-Lecture: Seismic Multiple Removal Techniques by Eric Verschuur

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EAGE Student E-Lecture: A Tutorial on Gassmann’s Fluid Substitutions, by Pierre-Olivier Lys

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Carbon capture: the hopes, challenges and controversies | FT Film

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How Nuclear Power Works

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EAGE Student E-Lecture: Frequency Decomposition of Seismic Data by Gaynor Paton

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New Power Record (Again) On My DIY Hydro Electric System.

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Geomechanics for Carbon Capture and Geological Storage

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Old Coal Mines as Giant Batteries – Brilliant Idea or Engineering Nightmare?

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EAGE E-Lecture: Applied AVO by Anthony Fogg

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CCS Talks: All you need to know about CO2 Storage

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Geological storage of CO2 - Seal Integrity Review

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Is CO2 Removal Ready for Its Big Moment?

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But why would light "slow down"? | Visualizing Feynman's lecture on the refractive index

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What Bothers Physicists About Black Holes (Interview with Brian Cox)

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EAGE E-Lecture: Epsilon and Delta in Anisotropic Velocity Model Building by Etienne Robein

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EAGE E-Lecture: An Introduction to Migration without a Single Equation by Claudio Strobbia

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