July 5, 2018
Professor Ian Gates named director of the Global Research Initiative
I am pleased to announce the re-appointment of Dr. Ian Gates, PhD, as the director of the聽Global Research Initiative in Sustainable Low Carbon Unconventional Resources聽(GRI), for a three-year term, effective July 1, 2018, following the initial one-year interim appointment.
GRI aims to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of unconventional resource development and contribute to a climate-neutral energy system. Generating clean tech solutions by seeking new, innovative fossil-based energy systems that are low- or zero-carbon, and rapidly advancing and deploying technologies that actively store or convert CO2, GRI is a major vehicle to translate lab-based technology innovations into full-scale solutions.
鈥淢y priority over the next three years is to focus on converting what we are doing in university labs into industry-based solutions, and to see that our research is having an impact on policy,鈥 says Gates. 鈥淲ith the way the world is going and the concern about carbon emissions on the environment, especially in Alberta with the amount of oil and gas we produce, we must show that we can deliver these products more cleanly.鈥
Under Gates鈥檚 leadership, GRI will focus on three grand challenges:
- Heavy oil and bitumen 鈥斅爎educing viscosity of heavy oil and bitumen at room temperature
- Tight oil and gas 鈥斅爁inding solutions to make hydraulic fracturing greener while assessing the associated safety risks of seismic activities
- CO2 conversion 鈥斅燿iscovering how we can get zero-carbon oil out of the ground and hydrogen or power from oil and gas reservoirs
鈥淲hat drives our research and what we do at the university is taking what we do in the lab and transforming it to useful outcomes beyond us,鈥 says Gates. 鈥淪uccess is not just measured by published papers and grad students graduating, it鈥檚 about the community we serve, and the world being able to use our discoveries for the betterment of humankind. The act of commercializing what we do is a real measure of success for the endeavour we are in 鈥斅爌roducing cleaner energy.鈥
Multidisciplinary collaboration is key to the success of GRI. In 2016, 草莓污视频导航, in partnership with the聽, received $75 million over seven years from the federal Canada First Research Excellence Fund to implement the GRI. The initiative currently involves multidisciplinary research by more than 120 草莓污视频导航 faculty members along with over 36 domestic and international partners, including industry and government.
草莓污视频导航 has secured four major sites as part of the GRI: Western Canada, China, Mexico, and the Middle East. Each site is strategically positioned around the globe in areas that have significant unconventional energy resources and unique regulatory frameworks. 草莓污视频导航 has also partnered with聽聽to accelerate the commercialization of research and the聽聽that will provide opportunities to deploy and test new technologies at an actual field site.
Gates has been a professor in the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering since 2004. His research interests include heavy oil and oilsands recovery process design and optimization. His experience both at the 草莓污视频导航 as well as in industry will help us drive our energy research forward and help us to take lab-based technology innovations to full-scale solutions.聽
Please join me in congratulating Ian on his new appointment.
Dr. Ed McCauley
Vice-President (Research)