Gas, Hydrogen and Underground Energy Storage-1

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Energy Transition
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Speaker

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Mr Alexander Pengg
Montanuniversitaet Leoben

Microbial contributions to soil gas: Implications for natural hydrogen exploration and underground storage monitoring

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Dr Hamid Esfandiari
Phd Student
The university of Adelaide

Mineral–Microbe Interactions on Basalt Surfaces: Implications for Underground Hydrogen Storage

Mr Christian Truitt Lüddeke
Clausthal University Of Technology

Micromodel experiments and numerical modelling of microbial methanogenesis during subsurface hydrogen storage

Mr Heng Wang
University of Aberdeen

A Review of Hydrogen–Cement Interactions for Underground Hydrogen Storage

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Ms Sonu Roy
Technical University of Darmstadt

Saline Aquifers as Hydrogen Storage Solutions: The Role of Aquifer Strength and Cushion Gas Selection

Mr Hongxing Du
China University Of Petroleum, Beijing

Optimizing Cushion Gas Composition for Underground Hydrogen Storage: Trade-offs between Recovery Efficiency and Caprock Integrity

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Mr Doug Smith
Heriot-Watt University

Upscaling from core experiments to outcrop projections for Underground Hydrogen Storage

Dr Murtadha AlTammar
Saudi Aramco

Theoretical Assessment of Fines Migration Risk in Gas Storage Wells

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