
معرفی
Amir Taheri is a Senior Researcher at NORCE Norwegian Research Centre in Stavanger, Norway, operating within the Energy and Technology division and leading the Well Operations and Risk Management research group. His work addresses critical energy transition challenges through Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS), Hydrogen, and well integrity research.
Dr. Taheri's research spans CO2 storage in saline aquifers with focus on convective mixing processes, well construction/intervention technologies, and barrier remediation systems. His experimental work includes developing granite-based geopolymers, glass-based remediation fluids, and nanosealant technologies for microannulus repair. The research directly impacts well integrity in CCUS operations and hydrogen infrastructure development, with strong emphasis on experimental validation of novel materials and measurement systems.
Recent publications (2023-2025) reveal a clear trend toward field-applicable solutions for well barrier challenges. Key themes include experimental validation of geopolymer systems, glass-based annular remediation fluids, pipe viscometer advancements for real-time monitoring, and microannulus repair using nanosealants. These works bridge laboratory findings with practical field implementation, addressing industry needs for reliable well integrity solutions in energy transition contexts.
The Well Operations and Risk Management group conducts cutting-edge experimental studies using specialized equipment like Hele-Shaw cells and pipe viscometers. Their work supports Norway's energy sector through NORCE's applied research model, focusing on practical solutions for CO2 storage, hydrogen deployment, and sustainable well operations. The group maintains strong industry connections through SPE conferences and collaborative projects with energy operators.


