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 gained international recognition for his groundbreaking research on CO₂ storage in the Marcellus Shale, demonstrating its ability to securely retain carbon dioxide over geological timescales. His findings, which challenge previous skepticism about shale formations as carbon sinks, suggest a potential shift in the region from hydrocarbon production to effective CO₂ storage, utilizing existing infrastructure. Eduam's work earned him a spot among the top eight finalists in the Society of Petroleum Engineers International Finals, underscoring the growing impact of Ghanaian scholars in the field of unconventional reservoir science.
