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Ghanaian Researcher Prince Henry Sampson Eduam Achieves Global Recognition for CO₂ Storage Discovery

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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.

Ghanaian Researcher Prince Henry Sampson Eduam Achieves Global Recognition for CO₂ Storage Discovery
Dec 24, 2025, 6:03 AM

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