IGI User Group meeting 2019 – 26th to 27th June
We are pleased to announce that we are now taking bookings for the IGI User Group meeting in June.
Please see the User Group page for more details:
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We are pleased to announce that we are now taking bookings for the IGI User Group meeting in June.
Please see the User Group page for more details:
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Following the recent APA 2018 licence awards, a reminder that IGI have a number of regional geochemical databases and interpretations for the Norwegian Continental Shelf. These are compiled using publicly available geochemistry data from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) for the Barents Sea, Norwegian Sea and Norwegian North Sea.
We are looking for people to join our innovative and supportive software development team. For the full job specification and details on how to apply, please use these links:
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His talk is entitled Reservoir overprinting (“leaching”): An overlooked factor controlling the composition of reservoired oil. Paul was invited to give the talk at the Regional Variations in Charge Systems and the Impact on Petroleum Fluid Properties in Exploration Conference, in Dubai (11 - 13 February 2019).
IGI is offering 5 day courses in Basin and Petroleum Systems Modelling (13 - 17 May 2019) and Petroleum Geochemistry (20 - 24 May 2019). Please see our training courses page for more details and booking information. [ProcessButton id="4"]
IGI are looking to recruit a placement student for 2019-2020. You will join our software development team, working across our product range supported by a dedicated mentor and the wider team, contributing to our world leading software.
The poster is entitled: “Calculated Radioactive Heat Production From Basement & Sediments: Implications For Basin & Petroleum System Modelling”
This work is in collaboration with Chemostrat Ltd. , Siccar Point Energy, Global Exploration Services Ltd. and Portsmouth University.
We are pleased to announce the release of version 1. 14. 0. 3 of p:IGI+, and version 1. 14. 0. 2 of Metis Transform. This version includes a number of new features and performance enhancements.
This version includes the following changes with respect to 1. 13.
by Akinniyi Akinwumiju
The geochemical characteristics of UK North Sea oils have been investigated over very many years with the oils mainly being typed to the Kimmeridge Clay source rock (dominated by oil-prone Type II marine kerogen; e. g. Cornford, 1998; Underhill, 1998; Gautier, 2005; Raji et al.
We are pleased to announce the release of our geochemistry and basin modelling report on the South Viking Graben.
The report contains a comprehensive appraisal of some 15,490 samples from 237 wells in 15 quadrants, including source rock characterisation, oil-source correlation and 1-D modelling.