IGI is pleased to announce its 2024 annual user group dates. This will be an in-person event again this year staying in the Devon countryside at Hallsannery House. The event will run from the 25th to 26th of June, with arrival from the 16.
This edition includes an article featuring one of the students we support with an academic p:IGI+ software licence to assist them in their petroleum geochemistry research and studies. Please read the full newsletter here: https://mailchi. mp/44638bbfff56/igi-ltd-winter-2024-newsletter-17625996
At IGI we are proud to be able to support students in universities with free academic licenses of IGI’s geochemistry interpretation software. We caught up with Hernán de la Cal from La Plata, Argentina to find out how IGI’s software is helping him with his research.
Many of our software users will have noticed that the release of p:IGI+ V2. 3 saw the removal of the pre-made Analysis and Interpretation page artefacts.
Apologies for beginning this note with some history… When I worked on my Ph. D. project in the mid-1980s I witnessed the arrival of the first desk-top computers into our laboratory in Bristol.  They were expensive and clunky, and we only had a few.
David Gardiner & Tiago Cunha will be attending the TGS South Atlantic Symposium 2023 at the Geological Society of London on Thursday 23rd November. https://info. tgs. com/en/southatlantic2023
Tiago will be presenting a paper entitled: Synrift and postrift thermal evolution of margins: a re-evaluation of classic models of rifting.