The Fluid and Heat Flow Modelling Training School
organised by IGI and the EU-FLOWS network took place in Hallsannery, Devon (UK) from May 9th to 13th.
organised by IGI and the EU-FLOWS network took place in Hallsannery, Devon (UK) from May 9th to 13th.
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by David Gardiner
Reliable dating of sediments has several applications in petroleum systems analysis (PSA), such as improving our basin models (e. g. subsidence rates) and geochemical interpretations (e. g. age-diagnostic biomarkers).
We are delighted to announce that the latest p:IGI+ release, version 1. 4. 0. 3 is available for download. This version builds upon our previous operational releases with a range of new and improved features, bug fixes and system stabilisation steps.
We are delighted to announce the dates for our next multi client courses here at IGI.
By Tiago Cunha
This technical note summarizes the main results from an article accepted for publication in the SEG-AAPG Interpretation Journal (Davison and Cunha, in press), where we used a relatively rapid 1-D pseudo-well modelling approach to assess the prospectivity of the Burgos Basin and Perdido Fold Belt, in the deep…
IGI are pleased to announce that we have been awarded a contract as part of the 21st Century Exploration Road Map initiative (21CXRM) to evaluate the source rock and hydrocarbon potential of the East Shetland Platform (Lot 2 from the invitation to tender).
Applications now open for the training school:
“A practical introduction to heat and fluid flow modelling – Applications in Petroleum Systems Analysis”
Applications are now open to attend the “Practical introduction to heat and fluid flow modelling” training school in May 2017 in Devon, UK.
28 - 29 June 2017 – We are pleased to announce that we are now taking bookings for the IGI User Group meeting in June.
Please see the User Group page for more details:
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by Paul Farrimond
The hopane and sterane biomarkers are among the most extensively used compounds in petroleum geochemistry. Whilst the various diagenetic reactions that convert biologically-derived sterol lipids to sterane biomarkers during sediment burial were well established back in the 1980’s (Mackenzie et al.