
Franek Hasiuk
Scientific Researcher,
Sandia National Laboratories
Dr. Franek Hasiuk is a Principal Research Geologist at Sandia National Laboratories, where he applies his skills in the geochemical and petrophysical analysis of rocks to various projects in subsurface energy and road building materials. Franek earned his PhD from the University of Michigan and his professional career has included ExxonMobil Upstream Research, Iowa State University, and the Kansas Geological Survey. Now at Sandia, he works on a variety of projects related to geologic and stored hydrogen, nuclear waste, geothermal, lithium, carbon storage, salt, and road building materials. The through-going theme is the need to turn rocks or fluids into numbers and then figure out how best to propagate those numbers across geological models. He is the past president of the Energy Minerals Division of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.
Sessions
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25-Jun-2025Infrastructure and IntegrationPanel Discussion: Overcoming the Challenges of Hydrogen Storage in Salt Caverns