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Improved production from biodegraded heavy oil reservoirs

Summary of the impact

Newcastle University research on biodegraded petroleum systems has had a number of broad reaching impacts on the oil industry (ExxonMobil, Statoil, Woodside, and Shell), related companies (Permedia) and regulators (Alberta Energy Regulator). A new approach to oil viscosity determination was developed, which directs well-placement in biodegraded oilfields to lower viscosity areas, resulting in improved production of heavy oil. Software tools developed to model oil composition have been incorporated into proprietary in-house, oil company reservoir simulations. A spin-out company was founded, Gushor Inc., which provides services to the heavy oil sector and was recently acquired by Schlumberger. Collectively the research from Newcastle University has saved oil companies hundreds of millions of pounds by avoiding poorly producing viscous zones in biodegraded reservoirs.

Submitting Institution

Newcastle University

Unit of Assessment

Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences

Summary Impact Type

Technological

Research Subject Area(s)

Earth Sciences: Geochemistry, Geophysics
Engineering: Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy

Improved palliative care locally and globally due to development of the Palliative care Outcome Scale (POS)

Summary of the impact

King's College London (KCL) researchers have created, refined and validated the Palliative care Outcome Scale (POS), a tool that measures the physical, psychological, spiritual and information needs of patients at the end of their lives and their families. The POS has had an outstanding impact on clinical competencies and knowledge, and has underpinned an international collaboration to develop standards for palliative care outcomes. The POS is embedded increasingly in everyday clinical practice, improving the care of patients affected by advanced conditions and providing support for their families. The POS, widely used regionally and nationally in the UK to evaluate and improve the quality of care, has been culturally adapted for use in 20 European Union countries, and in Africa and other countries around the globe.

Submitting Institution

King's College London

Unit of Assessment

Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy

Summary Impact Type

Political

Research Subject Area(s)

Medical and Health Sciences: Clinical Sciences, Nursing, Public Health and Health Services

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