In addition to directing the Carbon Science and Engineering Research group at EGI, Dr. McPherson is an USTAR Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Utah. For the past 10 years, Dr. McPherson has conducted carbon management and engineering research, especially geological sequestration studies, but including other modes of carbon management as well, such as biomimetic and other approaches. Technical focus areas include groundwater and reservoir simulation, multiphase flow analysis and simulation, rock deformation, and subsurface chemically reactive transport analysis and simulation. McPherson and his research group maintain a high pressure/high temperature laboratory capable of combined multiphase flow and rock mechanical response experimentation, and are currently conducting flow tests to quantify diagenetic changes on rocks during CO2 sequestration. Other research that Dr. McPherson continues to pursue includes coupled heat and fluid processes in sedimentary basins and geothermal systems, and petroleum generation and migration processes.
Regional & Basin Experience
Paradox Basin
Sacramento Basin
Piceance Creek Basin
Uinta Basin
Powder River Basin
San Juan Basin
Permian Basin
