Conor O'Sullivan
@cmnosullivan.bsky.social
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Lead consultant geo exploring underground for safe and durable storage for CO2 ☁️, H2 🔋, and radwaste ☢️! 🇮🇪 🇵🇹 🇪🇺
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cmnosullivan.bsky.social
Hey! A short intro; I'm Conor, a geologist working across the energy industry, including CO₂ storage (both #CCS and #CDR), H₂ storage and radwaste disposal. I've published papers focused on offshore Ireland (some example figs below) which you can check out here: scholar.google.com/citations?us...
cmnosullivan.bsky.social
The final version of our paper comparing onshore and offshore #CO2 storage using in-situ mineralisation is now live! Find it open access🔓here: doi.org/10.1144/esss...
or on ResearchGate here:
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
cmnosullivan.bsky.social
Ireland has great potential for in-situ CO2 mineralisation. However, policy roadblocks must be overcome to unlock these resources, ensuring the country reaches its #EU-mandated emissions targets. Read the paper, share your thoughts, and lets collaborate!
www.lyellcollection.org/doi/epdf/10....
cmnosullivan.bsky.social
When it comes to public perception and social license, it's not as simple as 'offshore is easier'. A review of published studies shows that considerate stakeholder engagement, throughout project development, is the best approach.
cmnosullivan.bsky.social
Offshore reservoirs offer much larger storage volumes, but are often in more challenging operating environments, increasing exploration and development costs, roughly by an order of magnitude. Both offer large storage volumes for both #CCS and #CDR.
cmnosullivan.bsky.social
Really excited to share our latest publication! We investigate two basalt layers in #Ireland to compare the technical, economic, and social aspects of in-situ #CO2 mineralisation offshore and onshore! Read the accepted post-print at the link below: www.lyellcollection.org/doi/epdf/10....
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bgs.ac.uk
BGS has launched the UK Geothermal Platform, which provides national- to local-scale information on geothermal potential.

Geothermal technologies have the potential to decarbonise heating and cooling, supporting the energy transition to net zero in the UK.

www.bgs.ac.uk/news/new-pla...
An example of the map explorer within the UK Geothermal Platform, with layer controls. The graphic shows an illustration of a computer screen, with a map of the UK on it, and to the left are the layer controls. Above it says in blue text 'UK geothermal platform'. The BGS logo is to the top right. An overview of geothermal energy potential for four geothermal technologies in Great Britain: Closed loop GSHP, open loop GSHP, hot sedimentary aquifer and deep geothermal, EGS granites. 

Contains OS data © Crown Copyright and database right 2025, data © Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, 2025, data BGS © UKRI 2025.
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technology.esa.int
🚀 Europe’s new CO2 monitoring mission, MicroCarb, launched on Vega-C last weekend, ready to map the world’s main sources and sinks of this greenhouse gas 🌏👉 www.esa.int/Enabling_Sup...
@transport.esa.int @cnes.fr @eumetsat.int @ec.europa.eu @thalesaleniaspace.bsky.social @ukspaceagency.bsky.social
MicroCarb in preparation for its flight on Vega-C Launch of Vega-C flight VV27
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bgs.ac.uk
Why Northern Ireland is a 'Goldilocks' area for renewable home heating

Dr Marie Cowan, Director of the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland is featured on BBC this morning discussing the potential for Sherwood sandstone to help decarbonise our heating requirements:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Dr Marie Cowan discussing the potential for geothermal in Northern Ireland
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amandasmith.bsky.social
“Wait,” I said, before clicking the link. “What does Google have to do with earthquake emergency alerts in Turkey?”

spoiler alert the answer is “giving us all a haunting glimpse into the privatization of science and emergency management”
Google failed to warn 10 million of Turkey earthquake severity
The tech giant said only 469 serious warnings were sent out ahead of the 7.8 magnitude quake.
www.bbc.com
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seismatters.bsky.social
I KNOW THAT GUY!!! 👀

Yet @davidho.bsky.social is too kind; I’m the scientific equivalent of a Labrador puppy. All effort and joy, and no real idea…🐶
davidho.bsky.social
@seismatters.bsky.social is an award-winning geoscientist who’s an expert interpreter of 3D seismic reflection data. His work focuses on geoenergy, geostorage, and geohazard. He’s also a great science communicator and keen observer of the downsides of academia.
A smiling man wearing glasses and a cap stands in a natural setting, surrounded by blurred figures and trees. The image is black and white.
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robrizzo.bsky.social
🎉 Our new #PrePrint, "Fault stability and reactivation risks in the Tulu Moye geothermal field, Main Ethiopian Rift," is now available.

Crucial insights for sustainable #GeothermalEnergy. 👇

#FaultMechanics #RockMechanics #StructuralGeology

@derekkeir.bsky.social; @earth-science.bsky.social
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ukiodp.bsky.social
In our July Newsletter we hear from the #Exp395 Science Party (@mcnamadd.bsky.social, Sevi Modestou, Tom Dunkley Jones, Nicky White and Paul Pearson) about their post-cruise research on the Reykjanes Ridge, Iceland plume and paleoclimate of the North Atlantic.

issuu.com/uk-iodp/docs...
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fikgm.bsky.social
The father of all geology loupes has arrived from www.indigoinstruments.com/magnifiers/g...
cmnosullivan.bsky.social
That is absolute filth and I'm here for it! Seismic data is incredible when we get it right 🤩
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bgs.ac.uk
Formed from over 40,000 interlocking columns of basalt, the Giant’s Causeway has fascinated visitors for centuries. This black-and-white photograph dates back to the 1930s.

Explore this image and thousands more historic and newer photos of geological landmarks in our archive: bgs.assetbank.app
An old photo of Giants Causeway
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northseacore.bsky.social
This core from well 53/04a-9 is from the southern margin of the SPB, where the Zechstein evaporite succession has a limited thickness.

The wellsite geologists have attempted to interpret the classic Zechstein formation breakdown, but isn't it a challenge to recognise the Grauer Salzton in here?
cmnosullivan.bsky.social
Check out my second Geostorage Insights article over on Substack! We explore the trapping mechanisms keeping #CO2 underground, consider how long we need to keep it safe, and explore #MRV and look at case studies of successful #CCS and #CDR projects!

cmnosullivan.substack.com
cmnosullivan.bsky.social
The Garni Gorge is absolutely spectacular 🤩
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ryankatzrosene.bsky.social
“This paper presents a bold proposal to employ a buried nuclear explosion in a remote basaltic seabed for pulverizing basalt, thereby accelerating carbon sequestration through Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW).”

Or, we could just stop burning fossil fuels🤷🏻‍♂️
Screenshot of https://arxiv.org/html/2501.06623v1#S2
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wearetektonika.bsky.social
🆕 🔔 New paper published in #Tektonika 👇

"Impact of Material Strength on Releasing Bend Evolution", by Alana Gabriel et al ⚒️

tektonika.online/index.php/ho...
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wearetektonika.bsky.social
🆕 🔔 New paper published in #Tektonika 👇

"Bayesian Estimation of Surface Strain Rates in the Peri-Adriatic, Balkans and Aegean region from GNSS Velocities", by Marianne Métois @dblmm.bsky.social et al. ⚒️

tektonika.online/index.php/ho...
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