Ghanaian Researcher Prince Henry Sampson Eduam Achieves Global Recognition for CO₂ Storage Discovery
Prince Henry Sampson Eduam, a 24-year-old PhD candidate at The Ohio State University, has made a significant discovery in CO₂ storage, demonstrating that the Marcellus Shale can securely retain injected carbon dioxide over geological timescales. His experimental research challenges doubts about shale formations as carbon sinks, showing that CO₂ is adsorbed and immobilized within the rock matrix.
This finding suggests that the Marcellus region could transition from hydrocarbon production to efficient CO₂ storage, leveraging existing infrastructure. Eduam's work earned him a place among the top eight finalists in the Society of Petroleum Engineers International Finals, following victories in regional competitions.
The judges recognized his study for its methodological rigor and contribution to carbon storage science. This recognition highlights Ghana's growing contributions to unconventional reservoir science and reinforces the potential of Ghanaian scholars in the global scientific community.
