Energy & Geoscience Institute (EGI) University of Utah

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Environmental Services Consulting Services

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About

The Energy & Geoscience Institute (EGI) is a multidisciplinary energy institute at the University of Utah. Over the years, EGI has performed groundbreaking geoscience research around the world, worked on innovative geothermal technologies, and developed a portfolio of carbon dioxide sequestration projects. Currently, EGI manages FORGE (Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy), an EGS (Engineered Geothermal Systems) project funded by the US Department of Energy. In addition, EGI has added decarbonization and grid management expertise to provide integrated and optimized solutions across the entire energy value chain for the low carbon future.

Strength in petroleum exploration, well construction, production, and refining as well as in renewables and carbon management allows EGI to lead in the ongoing energy transitionwhile promoting energy security. Given these factors, EGI aims to deliver high quality research, knowledge, and data to solve problems related to hydrocarbon exploration/recovery, mineral extraction, geothermal energy, energy hybridization, renewable, and carbon dioxide management, in global collaboration with academic, industrial and government organizations.

In conclusion, EGI collaborates with industrial partners through its Corporate Associate Membership Program or through sponsored research projects and consortia. As a result, participants benefit from the discoveries, and by interacting with faculty, students and scientific staff while engaging in multi-sponsored, cost-shared research.

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Bronze Member

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Rob Simmons
Energy Policy Director

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