Publications
- Simulating dispersion of oils from a subsea release comparing mechanical and chemically enhanced dispersion — An experimental study of the influence of oil properties
- Reducing oil droplet sizes from a subsea oil and gas release by water jetting a laboratory study performed at different scales
- Investigation of the spreading tendency of emulsified oil slicks on open systems
- Large-scale basin testing to simulate realistic oil droplet distributions from subsea release of oil and the effect of subsea dispersant injection Read publication
- A Proposed New Laboratory Protocol for Dispersant Effectiveness Testing Adapted for Subsea Dispersant Injection Read publication
- Quantification of oil droplets under high pressure laboratory experiments simulating deep water oil releases and subsea dispersants injection (SSDI)
- Interfacial tension between oil and seawater as a function of dispersant dosage
- Shedding from chemically-treated oil droplets rising in seawater
- Combined releases of oil and gas under pressure; the influence of live oil and natural gas on initial oil droplet formation
- Subsea dispersants injection (SSDI), effectiveness of different dispersant injection techniques – An experimental approach
Other
- Novel Oil Spill Technology-Subsea Mechanical Dispersion & Surface water flushing of thin oil films
- SINTEF – R&D within: Oil weathering, Dispersant and Deep water blow-outs
- SINTEF Scientific Participation in DROPPS: Experimental simulations and modelling of subsurface blowouts
- Potential for use of oil spill dispersants in ice infested waters
- Dispersant effectiveness testing of crude oils weathered under various ice conditions
- Dispersant effectiveness testing of crude oils weathered under various conditions
- Undervannsdispergering, nye muligheter og utfordringer!
- Evaluation of subsea dispersant injection methods, equipment and effectiveness
- Oil spills in ice Main operational differences compared to "ordinary" open water oil spills
- Oil Spill R&D at SINTEF: Focusing on subsea releases and Arctic conditions