IGI Newsletter Q1 2023
We have just published our first newsletter of 2023,
it includes an interesting article on our recent presentations at the FORCE meetings in Norway.
Please use this link to read the newsletter.
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We have just published our first newsletter of 2023,
it includes an interesting article on our recent presentations at the FORCE meetings in Norway.
Please use this link to read the newsletter.
for the Petroleum Engineers Association
(PEA - https://www. peassociations. com/)
given last Sunday 22nd of January 2023, they gave an overview of a series of relevant BPSM topics, and with live presentations of 1D, 2D and 3D modelling.
IGI’s Marianne Nuzzo and Tiago Cunha have attended the 5-day GeoLogica Hydrogen Masterclass on Production, Geological Storage and Operational Engineering. This excellent masterclass was presented by Katriona Eldmann, Chancellor’s Fellow in Energy in the University of Edinburgh.
on 30th November at the Geological Society of London. David Gardiner will be giving a talk entitled: “Geochemical interpretation of the MSGBC Basin”
Please use this link for more information about the symposium.
IGI's Tiago Cunha attended a 5-day geological field trip looking into the main aspects of Salt Tectonics in the Lusitanian and Algarve basins, on the Atlantic West Iberian Margin. The field trip was organized by Geo Logica (www. geologica.
The 33rd UK Offshore Licensing Round opened in early October this year, with over 900 blocks available across the West of Shetland, Northern North Sea, Central North Sea, Southern North Sea and East Irish Sea.
By Paul Farrimond
Hopanoids are produced as complex functionalized lipids, bacteriohopanepolyols, in the membranes of a wide range of bacteria.
IGI are pleased to announce the launch of their new subscription based ‘Global Data Service’. This service provides easy access to published geochemical data in one place.
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IGI is pleased to announce that version 2. 1 of both p:IGI+ and Metis are available. There’s a lot new in version 2. 1. Metis Integration:Geochemistry data managed in Metis can now be quickly and easily linked in a p:IGI+ project.