IGI have over 35 years of expertise on the UKCS and can provide a range of cost-effective and time-efficient services; from regional studies defining the timing/quantity of hydrocarbon charge to detailed prospect appraisal with PVT prediction.
We are pleased to announce the release of version 1. 27. 1. 0 of p:IGI+ and Metis. This version includes significant new features and performance enhancements which we recommend as an update to all our software users. This version includes the following changes with respect to 1. 22.
Basin & Petroleum Systems Modelling (BPSM) has been utilized within petroleum exploration since the 1970’s, helping to underpin several aspects of a successful prospect appraisal by allowing the quantification of risk on key elements affecting prospectivity, e. g. source maturity, charge timing & reservoir temperature history.
IGI can provide flexible and custom-made state of the art online courses and one-to-one mentoring in petroleum geochemistry and petroleum systems modelling to suit your needs and requirements, including workshops that can include your own data sets and with free access to IGI’s petroleum geochemistry databasing and interpretation software (p:IGI+).
Over 1000 km of the Gloria transform fracture zone in the NE Atlantic (Figure 1) were recently surveyed during the M-162 expedition onboard the German research vessel Meteor (6th March-10th April 2020), with the aim to identify geochemical and heat-flow (HF) signs of micro-seepage of deep-sourced fluids on…
We are pleased to share the news of the development of our new environmental geochemical consultancy services here at IGI. Please see our dedicated page for more details:
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate have announced the APA 2020 licence round, with a closing date of 22nd September this year. We would like to assure existing and potential clients that IGI has availability to conduct our usual range of projects to support your applications again this year.
We have had to change the meeting dates again, as it seems unlikely people will be able to travel to or freely within the UK even in October. Thus we will be trialling a new online version of the user group.