Laboratories

We have three floors of world-class laboratory facilities with advanced equipment.

The spinning drop tensiometer is an example of the advanced equipment at the centre.

DTU Offshore – Danish Offshore Technology Centre – has built a laboratory set-up for research and development within subsurface energy resources, carbon and energy storage, waste water management, and sensor technology.

The lab researchers and lab team work closely together with our computer modelling experts. This ensures correlation between the modelling studies and 'the real world'.

Learn more about our equipment and capabilities below, and do not hesitate to contact us if you are interested in learning more about our experimental facilities.

Equipment

  • Core flooding, high pressure and temperature
  • 9 fully operational set-ups
  • Precise measurement of pressure, flow, resistivity, sound velocity, deformation, and more
  • Foam analyzer

Capabilities

  • Recovery profiles

  • Reservoir damage

  • Hydrate formation

  • Combustible gas injection

  • CO2 storage

  • Produced water injection

  • Foam injection, WAG

  • Geomechanical properties

  • HPHT Microfluidics

Equipment

  • GC-MS, GC-QTOF, LC-HRMS (orbitrap)
  • Ion chromatography
  • FT-IR, ICP-OES
  • AFM-IR (Nano-IR)
  • Elemental analyzer
  • Contact angle, IFT, Zetameter

Capabilities

  • Major ions in brines
  • Trace metals
  • Acids, alcohols, biomarkers
  • AFM of surfaces
  • Surface IR mapping
  • BTEX, PAH, hydrocarbons
  • Interfacial tension
  • Elemental analysis
  • Contact angle measurement

Equipment

  • X-ray tomography
  • Scanning electron microscopy
  • (SEM-EDS)
  • NMR Oxford instruments
  • Rock sample preparation
  • X-ray Photolelectron Spectrosopy

Capabilities

  • CT imaging of materials (500 nm+ resolution)
  • CT scanning during injection
  • SEM images of surfaces, large samples,
  • EDS maps of surfaces
  • NMR images of saturated cores and during injection
  • XPS analysis

Equipment

  • Gas sensors – metal organic frameworks
  • Raman
  • Fluorescence spectrometer
  • Capillary electrophroresis
  • Microfluidics

Capabilities

  • Development of liquid and gas sensors
  • MOF for chemical sensing
  • Fluorescence sensors for aromatics in water
  • Microfluidic droplet characterisation
  • Optical fibers

Contact

Karin Petersen

Karin Petersen Laboratory Manager Danish Offshore Technology Centre Mobile: +45 22808833

Simon Ivar Andersen

Simon Ivar Andersen Research Director and Professor, Chemical Impact of Offshore Energy Production Danish Offshore Technology Centre Mobile: 9351 0758

Karen Louise Feilberg

Karen Louise Feilberg Senior Researcher Danish Offshore Technology Centre Mobile: +45 93511420

Rasoul Mokhtari

Rasoul Mokhtari Tenure Track Researcher Danish Offshore Technology Centre Mobile: +45 81901526