RBINS-GSB - Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
                
                 
                The Geological Survey of Belgium, department of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, is a geo-scientific documentation centre and is a central player in national and international research and development projects.
 
 
Information and materials dealing with the subsoil can be consulted  here. In order to do this, modern and historical data that become  available through research and exploration, are digitally processed in  databases and geographical information systems. On request, this  information is processed into specific end-user products or advice.  Various scientific disciplines are necessary to do this, e.g.  cartography, sedimentology, mineralogy, stratigraphy, geophysics and  building materials. As a part of our service providing mission, also  basic social issues are dealt with, like how to use and process the  subsoil in a sustainable way, and how to cope with problems caused by  inappropriate use. Special attention goes to urban geology, water  resources, climate change, mineral resources, environment and  geo-hazards. Geology is a part of experiencing nature. That is why the  development of geoparks and geosites is stimulated.
 
 
The GeoEnergy group of the Geological Survey of Belgium originated with the exploration campaigns for coal in the Flanders and the Walloon region. The expertise was extended with projects including exploration for hydrocarbons, geothermal energy, heat-cold storage, subsoil gasification of coal, storage of natural gas and reutilising mining infrastructure. From 2000 on, research is performed on the possibilities of geological storage of CO2 for national and international projects. This includes coordination of the PSS-CCS projects (Policy Support System for Carbon Capture and Storage), which are the national umbrella projects on CCS in Belgium.