
Jean-Philippe Nicot
Research Professor · Numerical modeling of multiphase flow
University of Texas at AustinAbout
Jean-Philippe Nicot serves as a Research Professor at the Bureau of Economic Geology within the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on the critical intersection of energy production and water resources, with particular expertise in numerical modeling of subsurface processes.
Dr. Nicot's research interests encompass numerical modeling of multiphase flow and contaminant transport in both unsaturated and saturated zones, geochemical modeling and reactive transport, water resources management, and risk assessment and analysis. His work has significantly contributed to understanding the water-energy nexus, particularly regarding hydraulic fracturing operations and carbon sequestration projects in Texas.
His publication record demonstrates consistent focus on water use in oil and gas operations, with particular emphasis on the Barnett Shale region. The research shows evolving trends from basic water use characterization to more sophisticated analyses of water management practices, environmental impacts, and regulatory frameworks. His work often connects groundwater protection concerns with energy development needs.
Dr. Nicot's professional activities include extensive work on water use reporting for the Texas oil and gas industry, providing critical data for policy decisions regarding water allocation during periods of drought and increasing energy demand.
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