
معرفی
Helge Hellevang is a Professor at the Section for Environmental Geosciences, Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo. His research focuses on CO2 storage, mineral kinetics, and gas-liquid-mineral reactions in subsurface environments, with significant contributions to understanding porous media dynamics and diagenetic processes in energy and climate contexts.
- University of Oslo
- Department of Geosciences
- Environmental Geosciences
Hellevang's work bridges fundamental geochemical processes with applied energy solutions, including hydrogen storage in geological formations and CO2 mineralization in basaltic systems. His projects address global challenges like climate change mitigation through carbon capture and storage (CCS) and clean energy development via rock cavern technologies.
Recent publications reveal a strong emphasis on porous media and mineral precipitation impacts across diverse contexts—from CO2 storage in saline aquifers to hydrogen mobility in clay minerals. Collaborative studies span microfluidic experiments, computational modeling of wettability effects, and field-scale reservoir analysis in China and the North Sea.
His research involves interdisciplinary collaboration with institutions in Norway, China, and Spain, contributing to planetary analog studies for Mars exploration and terrestrial climate initiatives in Malawi and Tanzania. Current work also explores enthalpy-driven mineralization and nano-pore fluid behavior using advanced simulation techniques.




