IGI Newsletter - New for 2020
We are delighted to publish the first edition of our IGI Newsletter, which will be issued quarterly, we hope you enjoy reading it. Please download it here:
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We are delighted to publish the first edition of our IGI Newsletter, which will be issued quarterly, we hope you enjoy reading it. Please download it here:
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By Tiago Cunha
Petroleum systems modelling (PSM) has the ultimate aim of reducing the charge risk in a given basin, acreage or prospect.
in Bahrain on the 3 - 5 February 2020
Tiago will be presenting his talk entitled 'Thermo-tectono-stratigraphic modelling of rift margins and implications for the petroleum systems: insights from mature and young basins' .
Do you want to work in a team of peers improving technical, specialist software in a sustainable way? Providing leadership while actively working with the codebase and learning from others. Working collaboratively on challenging problems with a focus on code quality. In a positive environment.
We are pleased to announce the release of version 1. 21. 0. 2 of p:IGI+ and Metis Transform. This version includes a number of new features and performance enhancements, and is an advised update for all users.
This version includes the following changes with respect to 1. 19.
Marianne Nuzzo will be at the Prospex Meeting in London on the 11th and 12th of December and, and she will present a talk on “Geochemical evidence for Jurassic-sourced petroleum in the Devil’s Hole Horst, UK Central North Sea” on the first day.
IGI's Software Development office in Birmingham are looking for a graduate software developer to join their team. They are looking for an enthusiastic would be software developer within an interest in developing desktop and web applications.
Dates announced for 2020. . . We are delighted to announce the dates of our next 2020 IGI training courses, to be held in our Devon, UK office.
In 2019 IGI was able to support Carlos da Silva’s partner to undertake some charity work with Dig Deep. Dig Deep works to provide clean drinking water, proper toilets and good hygiene in rural Kenya, where less than 20% of the people have access to these services.
By David Gardiner
The Faroe-Shetland Basin (FSB) is a prolific deep-water hydrocarbon province with world-class oil, gas and condensate discoveries within reservoirs ranging in age from Neoarchean fractured basement to Devonian, Carboniferous, Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous and Paleogene clastics, including the Clair Field with an estimated 10 x 109 barrels of in-place…