IGI Newsletter Q3 2022
Our latest newsletter has been published, we hope you enjoy reading about our news and most recent developments. Please download it here:
Our latest newsletter has been published, we hope you enjoy reading about our news and most recent developments. Please download it here:
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.
IGI are pleased to announce that in cooperation with the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) our commercial geochemical databases for the Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea are now publicly and freely available.
Biomarkers (biological marker compounds), in a petroleum geochemical context, are molecules found in oils and source rocks that have a chemical structure that can be unambiguously linked to a known natural product in living organisms.
held in Southampton on 4th & 5th July 2022. David Gardiner and Dan Cornford will be attending the conference in behalf of IGI this year. Â
Version 2. 1+ of our software is a significant upgrade for both p:IGI+ and Metis. If you did not upgrade to 2. 0. 4 then it is essential you upgrade to 2. 1.
Our May newsletter has just been published, it includes our 'Molecule of the month' feature and news of our new field trip collaboration in Portugal. Please use this link to read it. . .
Another technical note in the Art of Science series by Dan Cornford of IGI Ltd. Uncertainty and variability are often confused. The former represents a state of our minds, the later a state of nature.
Managing Director​
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.