IGI Newsletter Q4 2021
IGI's latest newsletter has been published. To find out what it includes this time, please use this link https://mailchi. mp/1faa9fb78beb/igi-newsletter-november-13825182
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IGI's latest newsletter has been published. To find out what it includes this time, please use this link https://mailchi. mp/1faa9fb78beb/igi-newsletter-november-13825182
An article in the “Art of Science” series, by Dan Cornford exploring and explaining the use of statistics, machine learning and more widely data science in the geosciences. IntroductionRecently we have added k-means clustering to p:IGI+, to supplement the data exploration capabilities of the software.
He will be presenting: "A fill-and-spill CCS mega-fairway in the Southern North Sea: a new concept to optimise CO2 storage" in session 4-8. 2 CO2 & Waste Storage - Subsurface Characterization for Waste Storage at 2:15-5:15pm on Thursday 21st October.
Do you want to gain an understanding in the basics of source rock and oil evaluation, and learn about the importance of petroleum geochemistry as a tool for reducing risk in hydrocarbon exploration and production?
IGI is attending the PESGB-Africa meeting, where Tiago Cunha is co-authoring a timely paper by Matt Tyrrel (TROIS Geoconsulting, UK). . . . . . on the potential of the ultra-deep offshore in the Angola’s Lower Congo Basin. We look forward to this comprehensive and far-reaching programme (https://africa. pesgb.
from an integrated geochemical and petroleum systems modelling study in the Dalmatian platform and foreland basin, offshore Montenegro – Hot Enough in the South-East Adriatic? (Pg 74).
. . . upcoming hybrid conference 'Basin and Petroleum Systems Modelling: Best Practices, Challenges and New Techniques' on 28-30 September. Please visit the Geological Society website for more details.
By Paul Farrimond
As the 2021 International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry (IMOG 2021, 13-16 September) draws near, I am reminded that I gave a talk at the last meeting (IMOG 2019) in Gothenburg, Sweden on the subject of leaching of immature biomarkers by crude oil as it migrates or within the…
We are delighted to announce the publication of our latest newsletter, we hope you find it an interesting read. Please follow this link to view it.
by Marianne Nuzzo and Mischa Gehlen
Stable isotopes of an element have the same chemical properties (i. e. , same number of protons and electrons), but the nuclei of the rare isotope(s) contain(s) additional neutron(s).