FluidFlower Visualising CO2 Injection and Migration

Discover the FluidFlower, a large-scale laboratory model from the University of Bergen that shows how carbon dioxide moves and is stored underground.

 Its transparent design lets you watch CO2 injection and migration in real time, turning complex subsurface processes into something you can see and understand.

The FluidFlower has been used in international benchmark studies to check how well reservoir simulators predict CO2 behaviour. Nine research groups tested their models against FluidFlower experiments, giving the community a clear view of what current tools get right and where they need improvement.

At GET2025, in the carbon capture and storage conference lounge, you can watch a live CO2 injection and see why the method is considered safe and reliable. You will also get a look at the next step, a digital twin connected to VR that improves visualisation and helps tune the model automatically. Drop by, ask questions, and experience CO2 storage up close.

FluidFlower Visualising CO2 Injection and Migration

CO2 Injection Schedule

Group 1 and 2 have equal time for CCS and Geothermal programmes.

Preliminary programme Group 1

DayTimeDescription
Mon Oct 27 Icebreaker
18:00-20:00
System online and crew at the stand - no injection, build excitement
Tue Oct 28Lunch Break
12:50-13:50
First daily CO2 injection
Tue Oct 28 15:30-16:30Second daily CO2 injection
Tue Oct 28Late afternoonEnd of day: Resetting fluids
Wed Oct 29Lunch Break
12:50-13:50
First daily CO2 injection
Wed Oct 29Coffee Break
15:30-15:50
Second daily CO2 injection
Wed Oct 29Late afternoonEnd of day: Resetting fluids
Thu Oct 30Coffee Break
10:05-10:30
First daily CO2 injection
Thu Oct 30 Lunch Break
12:50-13:50
Second daily CO2 injection