Oluchi Ejehu is a PhD student at the Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering, University of Oklahoma. Her research is centered on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), with a focus on optimizing reservoir containment and long-term CO₂ storage efficiency. With a strong technical foundation and a passion for sustainable energy solutions, she is dedicated to advancing innovative approaches to mitigate carbon emissions in the oil and gas industry. Her work plays a crucial role in supporting the United States oil and gas industry’s transition toward low-carbon operations, ensuring compliance with emission reduction targets while maintaining energy security.
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The Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering (MPGE) at the University of Oklahoma is proud to announce that Zainab Iyiola, a graduate student and research assistant at the Well Construction Technology Center (WCTC), has been awarded the prestigious Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Imomoh Scholarship.
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