We’re excited to announce the release of our latest IGI newsletter
which includes a brand new series of articles starting with 'Auto-artefact template of the month'. Please use this link to read the newsletter.
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which includes a brand new series of articles starting with 'Auto-artefact template of the month'. Please use this link to read the newsletter.
Artefacts are project items (plots, palettes, pages, maps, statistics, sample sets, rule sets, etc. ) that enable users to locate, view, filter, compare, and interpret project data. . . Their associated pre-made templates, accessible through the improved artefact management system delivered in version 2. 3 (https://igiltd.
CO2MIG is a new technology Joint Industry Project (JIP) to understand how cap rock CO2 containment and plume migration function in subsurface injection projects.
By Paul Farrimond
Cholesterol is a common natural product, produced by many plants and animals, including humans, although it is not found in bacteria or archaea.
in Aviemore, UK on 17-19 Sept 2024. Aimee will be presenting a poster focusing on how challenges in the visualisation and interpretation of peatland monitoring data could be addressed by using specialist tool p:IGI+. Please download the poster here.
IGI and the North Devon Biosphere (NDB) have agreed to collaborate to build the Smart Biosphere. With IGI bringing the software, technology and data expertise, and NDB ...
Managing Director & Data Scientist
Dear user, we are delighted to announce version 2. 5 of both p:IGI+ and Metis is now available. IGI has added significant functionality designed to support a range of workflows and increase user efficiency. This article summarises the highlights. The full release notes can be found here: Full-Release-Notes-2_5.
in London, UK on 11-13 Sept 2024. At IGI, we are actively engaged in cutting-edge research and development focused on characterising CCS fields and monitoring the containment of CCS. For more details visit their website here: 3rd Energy Group CCS Symposium
entitled “Structural aspects of magmatic rocks: comparison between outcrop and seismic data from Central Western Iberian margin. Relevance for O&G, CCS and natural Hydrogen”. The presentation will be delivered at the IMAGE 24 SEG/AAPG meeting in Houston next week (IMAGE 2024 (imageevent. org)