NEW - Field trips in Portugal
IGI has just started a partnership with Geo Logica (www. geologica. xyz) for fieldtrips in Portugal,
covering a multitude of themes, including Petroleum Systems, Geothermal Energy and Gas Storage.
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IGI has just started a partnership with Geo Logica (www. geologica. xyz) for fieldtrips in Portugal,
covering a multitude of themes, including Petroleum Systems, Geothermal Energy and Gas Storage.
Andrew Green will be presenting 'Fill-and-spill CO2 fairways: a new concept to enhance the efficiency and safety of underground carbon storage(CCS)'
Link to conference details here
By Paul Farrimond
There seems to be a surprising lack of published work showing source rock screening data for large data sets of Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridge Clay & Draupne Fm. ) source rocks in the North Sea; this despite the abundance of such data for this mature petroleum province.
from the FORCE Conference. To view his talk given on the 27th January 2022 on the biodegradation of oil, please use this link: https://www. youtube. com/watch? v=DdHE8Lh05pc , and to view all the talks given at the conference, please click here.
23rd to 27th May. Please see our User Group page for more details and how to book your place. We look forward to seeing you there.
We are pleased to announce that, in partnership with IGI and the NPD, the latest update of the quality-assured geochemical database for the Norwegian North Sea is now available.
. . . in the Triassic Bunter Sandstone, SNS, UK, at the upcoming SPE -PESGB CCUS Conference 2022 21-24th Feb. His talk will open the session after lunch at 12:40 on Thursday the 24th. The theme for the day is “Choosing storage locations.
We have just published IGI's latest newsletter, it includes our 'Molecule of the month' feature and an interesting read on geology in the South West of the UK, and much more. . . Please use this link to read the newsletter.
Paul will present an invited keynote lecture at the 2-day FORCE Webinar “Underexplored Plays IV” on 27th January.
The talk will be an overview of the biodegradation of oil, and the abstract can be found here: https://www. npd. no/en/force/events/underexplored-plays-iv/
The second article in the “Art of Science” series, by Dan Cornford. This article extends the initial article which reviewed the notion of clustering and looks at some of the practical implications. IntroductionRecently we have added k-means clustering to p:IGI+, to supplement the data exploration capabilities of the software.