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Energy Logistics Research Group - EneLog

Following, but not restricted to, the Norwegian reality, EneLog's main field of research is upstream and midstream offshore energy logistics. The group performs economic analysis of logistics processes in energy supply chains and develops decision-making tools for energy logistics infrastructure design and logistics activities planning.

Keywords: offshore oil, gas, and wind energy production; renewables; offshore energy logistics; design of energy supply chains; energy transition; socioeconomical appraisal of energy supply chains; hydrogen; carbon capture and decarbonization; optimization, simulation, digitalization, cost-benefit analysis, games.

Research group leader

Irina Gribkovskaia picture Irina Gribkovskaia E-mail: irina.gribkovskaia@himolde.no Phone: +4771214211

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EneLog group is established as an international research group, affiliated with the Faculty of Logistics at Molde University College. The goal is to deliver expertise, new knowledge, and research-based education within energy logistics in close collaboration with the energy industry. Its objectives are related to effective, reliable, and sustainable logistics for the energy sector in a transition environment driven by industrial and societal needs.

The EneLog's research directions span a broad spectrum, including planning offshore energy logistics activities and resources, socio-economic appraisal of energy infrastructure development, integration of new renewable energy supply chains in energy systems, and engineering logistics in the energy sector. The EneLog group collaboration network includes international energy companies, academic and research institutions specializing in energy logistics worldwide, governmental organizations, and the Norwegian public sector.

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Tags: Energy Logistics, offshore logistics, oil, gas, wind energy production, renewables.
Published Oct. 8, 2018 3:36 PM - Last modified May 27, 2024 3:16 PM