British Organic Geochemical Society Conference (BOGS)
This year we will have Akinniyi Akinwumiju representing IGI at the BOGS Conference held on 10th - 11th July 2019 in Manchester.
This year we will have Akinniyi Akinwumiju representing IGI at the BOGS Conference held on 10th - 11th July 2019 in Manchester.
by Laura Garner
The demethylated hopane 17α,21β(H)-28,30-bisnorhopane (Figure 1) is a compound regularly used as a stratigraphic marker, particularly for Upper Jurassic source rocks and associated expelled oils within the North Sea and Norwegian Sea; however, there is still very little known of its origin. Figure 1.
We are delighted to announce the dates of our next 2019 IGI training courses, to be held in our Devon, UK office.
Around 80 delegates attended the conference “Petroleum Systems Analysis “Science or Art? ” held at the Geological Society in London to celebrate the life of Chris Cornford (1948-2017).
We are pleased to announce the release of version 1. 17. 0. 2 of p:IGI+ and Metis Transform. This version includes a number of new features and performance enhancements, and is a advised update for all users of p:IGI+ in particular.
A 2 day p:IGI+ software training course will take place on 19 – 20 November 2019, at our offices in Devon, UK. Please see our training page for more details:
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Akinniyi Akinwumiju, Dan Cornford, David Gardiner & Andrew Green will be presenting at the upcoming Geological Society of London (GSL) conference on the 24 – 25th April 2019 in honour of IGI’s founder, Chris Cornford:
Celebrating the life of Chris Cornford (1948-2017): Petroleum Systems Analysis ‘Science or Art?
By Laura Garner
Sulfur-rich source intervals are associated with organic sulfur contents greater than 1% (Waldo et al. , 1990) and an atomic S/C >0. 04.
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.