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Schout, G. (author), Hartog, N. (author), Hassanizadeh, S.M. (author), Helmig, R. (author), Griffioen, J. (author)
Methane leaking at depth from hydrocarbon wells poses an environmental and safety hazard. However, determining the occurrence and magnitude of gas migration at ground surface is challenging, as part of the leaking gas is retained during upward migration. We investigated migration through unconsolidated sedimentary aquifers using a two-phase, two...
article 2020
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Schout, G. (author), Griffioen, J. (author), Majid Hassanizadeh, S (author), Cardon de Lichtbuer, G. (author), Hartog, N. (author)
Methane leakage caused by well integrity failure was assessed at 28 abandoned gas wells and 1 oil well in the Netherlands, which have been plugged, cut and buried to below the ground surface (≥3 mbgl). At each location, methane concentrations were thoroughly scanned at the surface. A static chamber setup was used to measure methane flow rates...
article 2019
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Schout, G. (author), Hartog, N. (author), Hassanizadeh, S.M. (author), Griffioen, J. (author)
Blowouts present a small but genuine risk when drilling into the deep subsurface and can have an immediate and significant impact on the surrounding environment. Nevertheless, studies that document their long-term impact are scarce. In 1965, a catastrophic underground blowout occurred during the drilling of a gas well in The Netherlands, which...
article 2017
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Lackin, J. (author), Sicco Smit, M.E. (author), Dijcker, R. (author), Griffioen, J. (author), Weede, M. (author), Hartog, N. (author)
Als je de landelijke cijfers van het CBS erop naslaat is de bijdrage van de ondergrond aan de energietransitie op dit moment betrekkelijk laag. Echter een duurzame energievoorziening wordt een steeds belangrijkere factor voor het vestigingsklimaat voor bewoners en eenlicense to operate voor bedrijven. Dit vraagt om maatwerk en vooruitplannen.
article 2015
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van Helvoort, P.J. (author), Griffioen, J. (author), Hartog, N. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Large groundwater resources are found in densely populated lowland areas, which consist often of young unconsolidated and reduced sediments. When anthropogenic activities lead to oxygenation of the aquifer, breakdown of the main reduced fractions, i.e. sedimentary organic matter (SOM) and pyrite, could lead to severe groundwater deterioration...
article 2007
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