About this book series

The objective of this series is to establish a link between traditional hydrocarbon science and engineering and the development of sustainable engineering to achieve net-zero and sustainability goals in energy production. The series aims to promote and expedite the dissemination of new research results, innovations, and technology in the field of exploration, production, and management of oil and gas, aiding the oil and gas industry in navigating through the energy transition and driving it towards the net-zero target. Additionally, the series covers developing areas related to the geological subsurface, such as geothermal energy and underground storage. It includes monographs, lecture notes, and edited volumes, with a subject focus on upstream processes. Coverage extends to all theoretical and applied aspects of the field, encompassing both traditional and modern topics, including but not limited to:

 

Exploration
Formation evaluation (well logging)
Drilling
Economics
Reservoir simulation
Reservoir engineering
Well engineering
Artificial lift systems
Facilities engineering
Sustainable energy exploration and production
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS)
Geothermal energy development
Underground Hydrogen Storage (UHS)
Information technology (IT)
 

Contributions to the series can be made by submitting a proposal to the responsible Springer contact, Anthony Doyle atanthony.doyle@springer.com.

Electronic ISSN
2366-2654
Print ISSN
2366-2646
Editor-in-Chief
  • Gbenga Oluyemi
Series Editor
  • Amirmasoud Kalantari-Dahaghi,
  • Alireza Shahkarami,
  • Martin Fernø

Book titles in this series