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Mark Bentley is an Associate Professor at the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society and a member of the Institute for GeoEnergy Engineering at Heriot-Watt University. His research focuses on reservoir engineering, petroleum geoscience, and high-resolution modeling techniques, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to energy and environmental sustainability.
Research interests include reservoir simulation, petrophysics, and sedimentological analysis of turbidite systems. His work spans scales from pore-level rock characterization to field-scale reservoir management, with applications in mature field optimization and unconventional reservoirs.
Recent publications address challenges in storage vs. production trade-offs, mesoscale rock modeling, and reservoir architecture interpretation. Bentley collaborates internationally, with notable projects in Myanmar. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his work has garnered reader attention (e.g., 24 Mendeley readers and 11 Scopus citations).
He advises on research projects involving reservoir workflows and has presented at conferences on topics like asphaltene precipitation and turbidite confinement effects. No grant data is explicitly provided in the text.
Labs/teams affiliation: Active within the Institute for GeoEnergy Engineering, focusing on integrated energy systems and subsurface modeling.



