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dhrtc
creates results through interdisciplinary research
and innovation the danish hydrocarbon research and technology centre
(dhrtc) was set up to help increase the recovery of oil and gas in the danish section of the north sea on a commercially viable basis and within the frameworks of environment and safety. the centre?s vision is to engage in interdisciplinary international level research and innovation in collaboration with the business community. dhrtc was founded in 2014 based on a dkk 1 billion grant from the partners in the danish underground consortium (duc). in practice, the research activities are managed by the danish hydrocarbon research and technology centre at dtu, which at an overall level coordinates and prior- itizes the centre?s research and innova- tion in collaboration with the centre?s five partners: aarhus university, aal- borg university, dtu, geus, and the university of copenhagen. ?e danish hydrocarbon research and technology centre at dtu is also responsible for processing the know- ledge generated by the research with a view to developing commercially via- ble solutions ? which includes require- ments to adhere to the high industry requirements of environment and safe- ty. ?e aim is solutions at prototype level, i.e. step three on the trl scale (technology readiness level), which indicates the degree of technological maturity with a total of eight steps. two-thirds of the oil is left dhrtc was established at a time when denmark had been recovering oil and gas in the north sea for almost 50 years. denmark became self-suffi- cient in 1993, and up until 2004 pro- hoda javanmard, research assistant, working in the new dhrtc laboratories. photo: joachim rode. 6 dhrtc 2016
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