Noble and hydrocarbon gases in seafloor seeps surveys of frontier hydrocarbon provinces
Dr. Marianne Nuzzo from IGI Ltd is to present a poster on:
“Hydrocarbon and noble gas geochemical survey in a mud volcano province: Insights into oil-water-gas interactions and gas hydrate occurrences in the subsurface”.
We are delighted to announce that the latest p:IGI+ release, version 1. 2. 1, is available for download. This version builds upon our July operational release with a range of new and improved features, bug fixes and system stabilisation steps.
IGI will be exhibiting at stand C2 at Petex 2016 from 15 - 17 November, we are able to discuss all aspects of our company with you, so drop in for a chat if you are attending.
IGI will be holding small group 5 day Basin & Petroleum Systems Modelling, and Petroleum Geochemistry courses for 2 - 5 attendees from 20th and 27th March 2017, at our offices in Devon, UK. Please see our training courses page for more details.
Using geochemical data contained within IGI’s Norwegian Sea Geochemical Database (compiled from released data on the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate’s website), a regional geochemical interpretation report has been produced which ventures, in part, into the potential for Cretaceous source rocks and generated hydrocarbons in the deeper regions of the…
The IGI User Group meeting will be held on Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th June 2017 at Hallsannery House, Bideford, Devon. Booking details to be advertised on our website early next year
IGI Ltd is part of the EU-FLOWS scientific network and will participate in the Tromsø conference, hosted by CAGE – Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate, at UiT (Norway). The COST Action FLOWS (https://www. flows-cost.
Due to demand the 5 day small group Petroleum Geochemistry Course on 17 - 21 October is now fully booked. We will be holding another 5 day small group Petroleum Geochemistry course on the 3 - 7 October 2016 at our offices in Bideford, Devon, UK.
We are pleased to announce the release of a new version of p:IGI+. This version, 1. 1. 3, is the first p:IGI+ release that we feel is a potential replacement for p:IGI-3 for some simpler screening geochemistry workflows.