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DURHAM UNIVERSITY
Geoenergy research funding to drive change for a low-carbon future

December 12, 2025

Backed by a significant investment from industry, a new research project led by Durham University will support the UK's energy transition and drive innovation in low-carbon technologies.

The geoenergy research partnership will unite geoscientists, engineers, and social scientists from predominantly northern universities to advance geoenergy research.

Participating institutions include Durham, Liverpool, Manchester and Newcastle universities, all members of the N8 university research partnership and Royal Holloway, University of London.

The research partnership has received major funding support from Eni S.p.A., a global energy tech company and operator of the CO2 transportation and storage infrastructures for the HyNet North-West Cluster. The project will leverage global expertise to support HyNet's objective to decarbonise the North-West of England and North Wales.

The research collaboration aims to provide the means to reduce regional CO2 emissions by safely capturing and permanently storing CO2 from difficult to decarbonise heavy industry.

Professor Stuart Jones, from Durham University's Department of Earth Sciences and Co-director of Durham Energy Institute, is leading the project. He said: "Working with our partners and collaborators, this ambitious research programme is focused on the North-West of England, North Wales, and the East Irish Sea Basin.

"This region hosts significant geological resources that can be used to facilitate the energy transition in the UK, underpin regional and national energy security, and provide a sustainable energy future for the area, when combined with renewable energy resources such as wind and solar.

"The geological resources available include geothermal energy, net-zero carbon high-calorific natural gas, storage options for CO2, hydrogen, compressed air, geothermal heat, and high-level nuclear waste, as well as the real possibility of commercialising what others consider waste.

"By integrating surface and subsurface energy processes and reusing associated by-products, we hope to create a low environmental impact energy future and an energy system that acts as a model for elsewhere in the UK, Europe, and beyond."

As part of the programme, up to 14 PhD studentships and several postdoctoral research positions will be created over the next three and a half years.

Durham Energy Institute's Multidisciplinary Centre for Postgraduate Training in Energy will provide a bespoke training programme for the PhD students, enabling them to explore energy from multiple perspectives and gain a broader understanding of energy issues.

The research project will explore cutting-edge subsurface technologies - including carbon capture and storage, hydrogen storage, CO plume geothermal, and deep geothermal - with a focus on earth science and engineering. A dedicated PhD researcher at Durham will also examine the social and economic implications of these innovations.

Professor Jon Gluyas, Chair of Geoenergy and Carbon Capture and Storage at Durham University said: "This project brings together the best in academia and industry to create opportunities for UK energy security, sustainability and affordability - new energy industries delivering jobs, growth and social inclusion."

Eni's support will allow the consortium of leading UK universities to assess the geoenergy resources of North-West England, North Wales, and the East Irish Sea Basin, and develop plans for a sustainable, low-carbon geoenergy sector.

Media Information

Professor Stuart Jones is available for interview on stuart.jones@durham.ac.uk or +44(0)191 334 2319.

Alternatively, please contact Durham University Marketing and Communications Office on communications.team@durham.ac.uk or +44(0)191 334 8623.  

About Durham University

Durham University is a globally outstanding centre of teaching and research based in historic Durham City in the UK. 

We are a collegiate university committed to inspiring our people to do outstanding things at Durham and in the world. 

We conduct research that improves lives globally and we are ranked as a world top 100 university with an international reputation in research and education (QS World University Rankings 2026). 

We are a member of the Russell Group of leading research-intensive UK universities, The Times and Sunday Times UK University of the Year 2026, and ranked in the top five in all three major UK university rankings (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide, the Guardian University Guide, and the Complete University Guide). 

For more information about Durham University visit: www.durham.ac.uk 

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