BGS

British Geological Survey, Natural Environment Research Council

The British Geological Survey (BGS), founded in 1835, is the world’s longest-established national geological survey. BGS seeks to advance the understanding of the structure, properties, and processes of the solid Earth system through interdisciplinary surveys, monitoring and research for the benefit of society. It is the UK's premier provider of objective and authoritative geoscientific data, information, and knowledge for sustainable use of natural resources, reducing risk and living with the impacts of environmental change.
 
BGS is a public sector organisation and a component organisation of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), which is the UK's leading body for basic, strategic, and applied research and monitoring in the environmental sciences. BGS is responsible for advising the UK government on all aspects of geosciences, and providing impartial geological advice to industry, academia, and the public.
 
BGS is a leading research organisation in the field of geological CO2 storage and coordinates the CO2 storage sub-programme of the European Energy Research Area (EERA) Joint Programme on CCS. BGS has a leading research role in a number of major EU, industry and government funded projects. BGS has carried out more than fifty CO2 storage projects for the EU, industry and the UK and overseas governments in recent years (see Box for examples), with an annual CCS budget of over £1.5M.

Providing access to

TPRL (UK1.1)

Transport Properties Research Laboratory

BGS

United Kingdom

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Pressure/injection Migration Caprock/well integrity Leakage mitigation/remediation Leakage
Gas Mon (UK 1.4)

Near-Surface Gas Monitoring Facility

BGS

United Kingdom

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Migration Leakage Monitoring Leakage mitigation/remediation Caprock/well integrity Pipeline transport and integrity Intermediate Storage Geothermal (shallow) Geothermal (deep) Coupling with CO2 storage (CO2 capture and geothermal utilisation) Monitoring Hydrogen Storage H2 Transport CO2 Transport CO2 Storage as feedstock
HTL (UK1.3)

Hydrothermal Laboratory

BGS

United Kingdom

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Migration Pressure/injection Caprock/well integrity Leakage mitigation/remediation Reactivity/mineralisation Leakage CO2 Conversion to Solid Carbonates Impact of impurities in the transported CO2 Intermediate Storage Geothermal (shallow) Geothermal (deep) Thermal / fluid flows and transfer in reservoirs Geochemistry of hot fluid transfer Thermodynamics and Energy Conversions Hydrogen Storage CO2 Storage as feedstock Thermal Energy Storage (TES)
RMPL (UK1.2)

Rock Mechanics and Physics Laboratory

BGS

United Kingdom

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Pressure/injection Migration Caprock/well integrity Microseismicity Geothermal (deep) Geothermal (shallow) Thermal / fluid flows and transfer in reservoirs Hydrogen Storage Thermal Energy Storage (TES) CO2 Storage as feedstock
Micro Lab (S16) (UK1.5)

BGS Geomicrobiology Laboratory

BGS

United Kingdom

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Migration Leakage mitigation/remediation Reactivity/mineralisation Leakage Monitoring Pipeline transport and integrity Monitoring H2 Transport CO2 Transport Hydrogen Storage CO2 Storage as feedstock
CSF (UK1.7)

Core Scanning Facility

BGS

United Kingdom

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Pressure/injection Caprock/well integrity Leakage mitigation/remediation Microseismicity Reactivity/mineralisation CO2 Conversion to Solid Carbonates CO2 Mineralization Facilities Intermediate Storage Geothermal (shallow) Geothermal (deep) Coupling with CO2 storage (CO2 capture and geothermal utilisation) Thermal / fluid flows and transfer in reservoirs Geochemistry of hot fluid transfer Exploration Geology and Geophysics Hydrogen Storage Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Hydrogen production