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An innovative research project is seeking a PhD candidate to explore natural hydrogen reservoirs in the Ile-de-France region. This opportunity involves a blend of geology, geophysics, and geochemistry to assess hydrogen potential in the Paris Basin. The successful candidate will engage in field studies, laboratory techniques, and project management, contributing to cutting-edge exploration methodologies. Join a collaborative team at a prestigious university and make a significant impact in the field of atmospheric sciences and geosciences. This role promises to enhance your research skills and expand your professional network.
PhD Position - Geological, geophysical and geochemical characterization of migration routes and dihydrogen reservoirs in the Ile de France region
Employer
Paris-Saclay University
Location
Orsay, France
Sector
Atmospheric Sciences (AS)
Energy, Resources and the Environment (ERE)
Geosciences Instrumentation and Data Systems (GI)
Type
Contract
Level
Student / Graduate / Internship
Open
Required education
Master
Posted
7 May 2025
As part of the H2- IDF project, the H 2 G 3 PhD project aims to investigate the processes
responsible for the presence of natural hydrogen in the subsurface of the Ile-de-France
region, recently identified in several exploration wells. By combining geology, geophysics
and geochemistry, the project will explore potential sources, migration pathways, and
accumulation zones of this gas. It will rely on the analysis of existing data, field and
laboratory campaigns, and the development of integrated models. This work will
contribute to assessing the natural hydrogen potential of the Paris Basin and to defining
innovative exploration methodologies.
Recent analyses by Lefeuvre et al. (2024), based on the public database from deep exploration
wells (logging, reports, logs…), in the Paris Basin, and recent measurements by Léger et al. (2025)
within its borders, have identified traces of native/natural hydrogen in a dozen wells, in deep
reservoirs (basement, Triassic sandstones, Middle and Upper Jurassic limestones) or surface
reservoirs (at the basement-cover interface), with concentrations of up to 50% v in volumic H 2 .
These studies raise the question of the natural hydrogen potential in this sedimentary basin, and
in general in the Ile-de-France ( IDF ) region. To assess and quantify the H 2 potential resource, it
is required to study the origin(s) of these H 2 -rich gases, and decipher the different routes and
types of migration as well as the possible accumulation(s) or transit zone(s).
The “Evaluation of natural hydrogen potential in Ile-de-France” acronymed “H2-IDF” project aims
to answer these questions by proposing a methodology based on sedimentary basin exploration
techniques, in order to quantify and predict the IDF’s native hydrogen potential. Coordinated by
CVA, the H2- IDF project also brings together the Université Paris-Saclay and Geolinks. It is
financed by BPI France and the IDF region.
In this context, the H 2 G 3 thesis project aims to provide a specific answer to these questions
through an approach combining geology, geophysics and geochemistry. The phd-candidate will
have the opportunity to develop skills in basin geology, near-surface and deep geophysics and
gas-geochemistry, as well as in field studies (geophysical and geochemical measurements),
laboratory techniques and communication. The candidate may supervise Master’s degree
students and play an active role in H2- IDF project activities, particularly in communication with
our partners.
The project general framework will follow the subsequent tasks, each of them interconnected with
the others.