CEO of SHOGenergy, Dr Kazbulat Shogenov, was invited to one of Poland’s top-ranked technical universities — the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice — to deliver an oral presentation at the international conference “Revitalization of Post-Mining Areas” [11.12.2025]
Participants from 11 countries
(Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, and the USA) took part in the conference.
It was inspiring to see practical and large-scale experience from leading countries in the field of post-mining area recovery.
Although the topic of Dr Shogenov was outside the core conference theme, it was clearly within the professional interests of the audience — mining, rare-earth elements, and critical raw materials.
Our unique non-invasive underground exploration technology, which combines satellite imaging with the Resonance Spectral Sounding (RSS) method and complies with the European Green Deal pillars — SkyGeoExploreNova (SGEN), was presented.
The presentation covered:
1. Project structure and technology origin
2. Core physical principles
3. Applied methods
4. Workflow
5. Benefits for the Republic of Poland
Main conclusion
SGEN RSS can be applied not only to:
* Underground energy storage
* CCUS
* Natural hydrogen
* Underground storage of gases (CH₄, CO₂, H₂)
* Monitoring of underground storage
* Geothermal resources (district heating and energy)
* Water resources
* Lithium, radioactive elements, and other rare-earth elements (critical raw materials)
* Radioactive waste storage
* Fossil fuels: oil & gas, condensate, oil shale, shale gas
* Construction geology (e.g. metro infrastructure)
Key advantages and unprecedented benefits:
* No permits required
* 100% environmentally friendly
* 100% social acceptance
* Project time savings: 3–10×
* Cost reduction: 2–10+×
* Accuracy: 90–100%
* Conventional 3D seismic has limitations — SGEN does not
* Unprecedented investigation depth: 5–6 km
We would like to thank the organisers for their hospitality and excellent organisation (professor Dr Iwona Jonczy) and Vice Rector for Science at SUT, Professor Dr Sebastian Werle, for his attention.
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