Fundamental research applied to carbonate reservoirs and seals. For more information on the team and their individual research areas, please visit the  site.

 

Current Projects include both field and laboratory based work. The research group is currently working on fault-related dolomitisation in Oman/Spain, sedimentologic heterogeneities in Jurassic carbonate reservoirs of the UAE (previous worked focused on the Cretaceous in Oman), sedimentologic heterogeneities and fracture analysis of anhydrite (a common seal in the middle east). In our Qatar Stable Isotope Laboratory work is progressing on the thermal history of sedimentary basins by coupling clumped isotopes and radiogenic isotopes.

Research Officer

Dr Simon Davies

Postgraduate Students

- Thermal history of sedimentary basins by coupling clumped isotopes and radiogenic isotopes

Claire Veillard - Towards a better understanding of early dolomitisation through coupling clumped isotopes, XCT imaging, and reactive transport modelling

Former Researchers/Students

Sunshine Abbott - Sedimentologic heterogeneities of anhydrite seals

Julia Beckert - fracture-related dolomitisation in the Central Oman Mountains

Sergio Esperancinha - Fracture history of seals and reconstruction of paleofluid flow

Martin Honig - Sedimentologic heterogeneities in Jurassic carbonate reservoirs of the UAE

- Clumped Isotope development

- Clumpled Isotope further development

- Fault Related Diagenesis

- Diagenesis & Fractures

- Early Diagenesis

A full list of publications related to this project are available here.