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Oleg Ishkov is a Research Fellow at the Institute for GeoEnergy Engineering within the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society at Heriot-Watt University. His work focuses on subsurface engineering challenges related to carbon capture and storage (CCUS), water management in energy systems, and geological risk assessment.
Research interests include inorganic scale formation mitigation, reservoir simulation, and optimizing seawater injection practices. Recent studies address scaling risks in CCUS systems and revising seawater sulfate thresholds for enhanced production efficiency. His contributions align with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean energy and sustainable resource management.
Key research outputs from 2020–2025 explore topics like CO2 storage risks, scale inhibition strategies, and fluid dynamics in subsurface reservoirs. Collaborations involve industry partners and academic institutions globally. No formal student advisees are listed, though his work involves interdisciplinary teams.
Laboratory affiliations include the Institute for GeoEnergy Engineering, which focuses on advancing geoscience and engineering solutions for energy challenges. Current projects likely involve CCUS innovation and subsurface process modeling.
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