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It is with great pleasure that I can welcome you on behalf of the PESGB and the organising and technical committees to this year’s PETEX conference and what promises to be an exciting three days.
There is no doubt that the last two years since the previous conference have been challenging, but with challenge also comes opportunity and in these difficult times, it is quite remarkable what individuals and companies have done to help make PETEX a success. They have stepped up and worked hard to bring together a tremendous technical programme of talks, events and exhibits. I would like to thank everyone for their efforts, whether they have been involved in a small way or have played a major role – Thank you.
What brought me into this industry was the innovation, technical challenges, excitement and endless possibilities. I have seen multiple boom and bust cycles, but this time we have to collectively learn to do things differently. If we stop innovating then our industry will go the way of many others. PETEX is all about finding out about recent technical achievements and advancements, recapturing the excitement, finding new ideas to test, discover new tools, techniques and data. Importantly, it is also about supporting people’s career development and sharing the possibilities of new things that the sheer scale and global nature of our industry provides.
We have kept true to the original guiding principles of providing the opportunity to meet, network and show products and services. PETEX is not just a conference and exhibition. It is a community for oil and gas professionals to take time out, to think, challenge, discuss, share, learn – and participate.
Please make the best of this opportunity, enjoy the event, be inspired and enjoy each other’s company. I look forward to meeting many of you.
Richard Fox PETEX 2016 CHAIR
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The technical committee have worked hard to bring you a diverse programmeme of content in 2016. The following pages aim to provide you with a rich three days of conference programme and we honestly hope that there are times when you wish you could be in three places at the same time.
The conference launches on Tuesday 15th November with a stimulating set of keynote presentations from industry-significant contributors, which should set the tone for the event. We then split the conference into three main themes:
Global – Frontier plays to mature fields from around the globe with some excellent examples of applied technology.
Enabling Technology – Advanced acquisition to next generation imaging.
North West Europe – Onshore and offshore exploration and production on our doorstep.
In addition to the principle technical programme, this year we have also highlighted the Collaboration Showcase in the main programme. This will present the interface between industry and academia and an opportunity for the next generation of geoscientists to shine.
The current industry climate provides its own challenges and we have endeavored to meet those through the incorporation of two new areas into the event: The Future Working Zone and the Explore Your Career Zone. These zones aim to provide access to ideas, aspiration and a brighter future.
There is a rich programme of presentations, posters and interactive events to enjoy in this PETEX conference. New for 2016 will be the Exploration Theatre, which will provide a showcase for multi-client data programmes as well as contributions from the Etches Collection, Ophir, NEFTEX and CSIRO (Australia).
The Technical Committee would like to thank all contributors for their enthusiastic presence at what we hope will be an exciting conference!
Mike Branston, WesternGeco & Neil Frewin, ShellT E C H N I C A L C O - C H A I R S
Welcome to the PETEX 2016 Technical Programme
Richard Fox Exploration Director, Dana PetroleumChair’s Welcome
Maria IredaleExecutive Director, PESGBOpening Address
Luca BertelliChief Exploration Officer, EniAn Explorer’s View: A Success Story in Troubled Times
Jean Georges MalcorChief Executive Officer, CGGA Contractor’s View: Adapting to the New Market
Andrew Latham VP Global Exploration Research, Wood MackenzieAn Analyst’s View: Winners & Losers from 2016
Gunther Newcombe E & P Director, Oil & Gas AuthorityAre there Future Upstream Opportunities in the North Sea?
M A I N A U D I T O R I U MK E Y N O T E S
Networking Reception17.00
Exhibition Floor
Collaboration really is at the heart
of solving the key challenges facing
the E&P sector currently, so AAPG
(European Region), PESGB and
the Petroleum Group are excited
to present a vibrant Petroleum
Geoscience Collaboration Showcase.
The showcase is an excellent
opportunity for industry and
academia to meet, get inspired
and demonstrate the value of
collaborative applied research.
There is ample opportunity
for academics and industry
representatives to connect across
the two-day programmeme which
is fully integrated within the PETEX
programmeme and located within
a designated area on the PETEX
exhibition floor.
From a large number of excellent
examples of collaborative research
across the core technical themes
we are delighted to present a high-
quality technical programmeme. We
are also pleased to have notable
keynote presentations from Prof.
John Underhill, Hon. Prof. Keith
Gerdes, Prof. Bruce Levell and Dr.
Ole Martinsen. High-quality poster
sessions highlight some of the
most interesting research and new
exploration areas within the North
Sea, West of Shetland and further
afield.
Please come along and join us
for some interesting and thought
provoking technical presentations
and posters by leading researchers
illustrating the results of their work
and the value of collaboration
between academia and industry.
Postgraduate Research Collaboration Showcase
Evolution of Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic Deepwater Slope Canyon Complexes in the Ceara
Basin, Equatorial Brazil: New Insights from Regional Scale 3D PSDM and Cognitive Interpretational
WorkflowsT. Rady1
1Premier Oil
Regional geology and prospectivity of the Mexican Gulf of Mexico
C. O’Reilly1, D. Chisari1, A. Birch-Hawkins1
1TGS
Calibrating 3D Seismic Data in Frontier Exploration with Offset Well Data through Seismic Tie-Lines to
De-risk and Rank Prospect PortfoliosD. Wallace1, J. Kemper1, P. Ramsey1
1Chariot Oil and Gas
M A I N A U D I T O R I U MG L O B A L
Ophir Energy - Accelerated exploration for biogenic gas in Deepwater Myanmar
R. Courel1, J. Hull1, A. Duffy1, L. Ryan1, G. Moltifiori1, C. Hawke1, D. Harger1, D. Rycroft1
1Ophir Energy plc
What can 3D Seismic Data Contribute to a Mature Oil Field with 1000 Wells?
O.J. Olatoke1, M. Pointing1, K. Totton1,K. Tough1, C. Lehmann1, J. Gardner1
1BP
The role of extrusive igneous rocks in explorationA. Racey1
1Andy Racey Geoscience
H A L L O N EE N A B L I N G T E C H N O L O G Y
H A L L T W ON O R T H W E S T E U R O P E
Enabling Technology Development in Seismic ExplorationD. Monk1
1Apache Corp
A review of the impact of multimeasurement broadband data at the Mariner Field: Model building,
imaging, and inversionC. Cunnell1, M. Paydayesh1, S. Gupta1
1WesternGeco
Shot-by-shot directional source deghosting and directional designature using near-gun
measurementsN. Hargreaves1, R. Telling1, S. Grion1
1Dolphin Geophysical
An iterative data driven demultiple scheme for high resolution short offset P-Cable data in the Barents
SeaA. Hardwick1, S. Jansen2, B. Kjølhamar2
1TGS UK, 2TGS Norway
Better Seismic Imaging Through Implementation of New Technologies
D. Dickinson 1, F. Mancini11Woodside Energy Ltd.
The Porcupine Basin Ireland: New perspectives on prospectivity for oil and gas
A. McCarthy1, A. Vear1
1Woodside Energy (UK) Ltd.
R E F R E S H M E N T B R E A K
E X H I B I T I O N F L O O RC O L L A B O R AT I O N S H O W C A S E
KEYNOTE: The NERC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Oil and Gas: The Industry Perspective
Prof. John Underhill1 & Hon. Prof. Keith Gerdes2
1Heriot-Watt University, 2Shell
Sand Injection ResearchProf. A. Hurst1
1University of Aberdeen
Structural Coherence of Fault-Fold Arrays in Salt-Influenced Rifts: Observations from the Halten
Terrace, Offshore NorwayA.J. Coleman1
1Imperial College London
A reassessment of the brittle deformation history, age and attribute analysis from the Orcadian
Basin, Scotland: implications for offshore Devonian fractured reservoirsR.E. Holdsworth1
1Durham University
Seismic geomechanics of mud volcanoes: implications on drilling
R. Gulmammadov1 1University of Manchester
The Recognition of Three Types of Seaward-Dipping Reflector (SDR) and Implications for Continental
BreakupC. McDermott1
1Imperial College London
P O S T E R S E S S I O N O N E
Benefits of re-processing and re-imaging using non-parametric model building for exploration and field development. A case study from the Nyk High,
Vøring BasinA. Pavlov1, J. Fruehn1, J. Howsego1, M. Haverl2,
V. Valler1, J. Raffle1, B. Myhren2, H. Aronsen2 1 ION, 2Statoil
The UK’s Frontier Basin: The Rockall Basin A. Karvelas1, O. Schenk2,
O. Shtukert1
1WesternGeco, 2Schlumberger Germany
The Northwest Rockall Basin and its Petroleum Potential
C. Grove1, R. Teehan1, L. Holt1, J. Warner2
1OMV UK Ltd, 2Formerly ARKex Ltd.
Multi-phase sand remobilization and injection in the Balder Formation of the South Viking Graben
M. Huuse1, D. Bureau1, A. Hurst2
1University of Manchester, 2University of Aberdeen
The Catcher Area Development: Addressing the Challenges of Developing Three Seismically Tuned
Sand Injectite Fields S. Kenyon-Roberts1, M. Gibson1, D. Riley1
1Premier Oil
Case history of the PL 586 hydrocarbon discoveries, 2012-2015
A. Pavlov1, V. Valler1, A. Sakharov2, A. Knowles1, E. Egeland2, P. Smith1
1ION, 2VNG Norge
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Tuesday 15 November
New for 2016
Exploration GameLicencing round simulation running during Wednesday Lunchtime. Students will be competing in a university challenge
S E S S I O N C H A I R SJ. Craig, AAPG President
J. Churchill, Shell
&Rose Associates
S E S S I O N C H A I R S D. Griffin, Premier Oil plc
P. Mullin, PanAtlantic
S E S S I O N C H A I R S M. Branston, WesternGeco
P. Fontana, Polarcus
S E S S I O N C H A I R S A. Harding, IndependentM. Caulfield, JX Nippon
S E S S I O N C H A I R SP. Holloway, Petro Matad Limited
L. Meciani, Eni
S E S S I O N C H A I R SF. Strijbos, Shell
A. Cooke, WesternGeco
S E S S I O N C H A I R SR. Morgan, Rockflow
K. Heidenreich, Oil & Gas UK
S E S S I O N C H A I R SD.Paton, University of Leeds
N. Schofield, University of Aberdeen
S E S S I O N C H A I R S R. Fox, Dana Petroleum, N. Frewin, Shell &
M. Branston, WesternGeco
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Evening Excursion 18.00
Venues include The Fox@ExCeL
See delegate bag for further details
Oil in Senegal: The SNE Discovery and Appraisal Story So FarR. Heaton1
1Cairn Energy
The Deep Water C/T Systems in the Rio Muni Basin - Elements of an Emerging PlayP. Mullin1, F. Inniss 1, S. Opdyke1, M. Smith1
1PanAtlantic Exploration
Breaking up is never easy, the consequences of rifting and drifting apart in the North Gabon Basin, with learnings for the evolution of the South Atlantic
H. Doran1, A. Carr1, W. Parsons1, E. Pettinotti1, J. Smart1, P. Abessolo Ollomo2, E. Mbina-Kombila2, F. Moukoumbi2
1Ophir Energy, 2DGH (Direction Générale des Hydrocarbures)
The structural and stratigraphic development of the Rio del Rey Basin (offshore Cameroon), implications for play distribution and remaining exploration potential
P. Bellingham1&2, C. Tucker1&2, T. Beal1&2, M. Enfield1, N. Quinton2
1P.D.F. Ltd, 2Tower Resources
Using a West Africa depositional sequence framework to uncover pre- & post-salt prospectivity in the underexplored deepwater Congo and Namibe Basins
M. Tyrrell1, F. Mathew1, A. Ashfield1, B. Smith1
1PGS Reservoir
Exploration of the Onshore Dahomey Embayment of Benin; the integration of seismic data and high resolution airborne gravity & magnetic data into Cretaceous and Tertiary play models
N. Waters1, P. Elliott1, E. Rossiter1
1Elephant Oil Ltd
Using an integrated model building toolkit to reduce uncertainty in seismic imaging T. Martin1, G. Ronholt2, O. Korsmo2, T. Bell1
1PGS UK, 2PGS Norway
Improving the Hoop Fault Complex image with Full Waveform InversionJ. Mao1, J. Sheng1, T. Kim1, M. Hart1
1TGS
Seismic imaging in and around salt bodies: problems and pitfallsI. Jones1, I. Davison2
1ION, 2Earthmoves
Velocity model building offshore Gabon - a vast step into the unknown P. Gabrielli1, F. Jouno1, B. Xiao1, I. Iliev1, C. Page1, R. Schouten1, S. Thompson1,
J. Cowley1, A. Ratcliffe1
1CGG
High Resolution Diffraction Imaging of Small Scale Fractures in Shale and Carbonate Reservoirs
A.M. Popovici1, I. Sturzu1, T.J. Moser1
1Z-Terra Inc
Adding Value with Broadband Seismic and Inversion in the Central North Sea Seagull AreaM. Vermaas1, A. Lind1
1Apache North Sea
R E F R E S H M E N T B R E A K
KEYNOTE: Collaboration, the Underground and the ResistanceProf. Bruce Levell1
1University of Oxford
Relationships Between Observed Hydrocarbon Column Heights, Occurrence of Background Overpressure and Seal Capacity within North West Europe
J. Schofield 1 1 Durham University
Porosity Controls on Devonian Strata of the North Sea: a case study from Ardmore field, Block 30/24, UKCS
L. Tang1
1Durham University
The SAFARI Project - An online database of reservoir analogue information from outcrops and modern systems
Prof. J. Howell11University of Aberdeen
Insights into bottom-currents role in reworking and redistributing turbidites in the Offshore Mozambique: implication for hydrocarbon exploration
A. Thieblemont1
1Royal Holloway, University of London
Turbidite-Contourite Interactions on the Uruguayan Continental Margin: Conceptual ImplicationsA. Creaser1
1Royal Holloway, University of London
P O S T E R S E S S I O N T W O
Overcoming complex imaging challenges in the Western Black Sea using ExxonMobil’s Full Waveform Inversion Technology
S. Hughes1, V. Gottumukkula1, P. Homonko1, R. Neelamani2, S. Lazaratos2, P. Routh2, R. Lu2, K. Naidu2, H. Braaksma2, R. Saltzer3
1ExxonMobil International Ltd UK, 2ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company USA, 3ExxonMobil Development Company USA
Bringing Golden Eagle Onstream - with 10 appraisal wells there shouldn’t be any surprises right?D. Dutton1, A. Mitchell2
1Nexen Petroleum UK, 2Strategic Fit
The challenges of predicting fluid type from seismic amplitudes in the Vaila sandstones of the Flett Sub-basin
G. Poole1
1Engie E&P UK Ltd.
Overpressure detection using Shear-Wave Velocity DataA. Edwards1, S. O’Connor1, S. Green1, K. Waters1
1IKON Science
Carboniferous and Devonian petroleum systems of the UKCS: an overview of regional structure and stratigraphy from the 21st Century Exploration Roadmap Palaeozoic Project
A. Monaghan1, S. Arsenikos1, T. Kearsey1, K. Whitbread1, M. Quinn1, G. Kimbell1, G. Leslie1, P. Williamson1, D. Millward1, T. Pharaoh1
1BGS
Thick vs thin-skinned deformation of the Sole Pit High (UK Southern North Sea Basin) and its impact on the evolution of supra-salt prospectivity
R. Sharp1, J. Adam1, N. Scarselli1, S. Morse2
1Royal Holloway University of London, 2PGS
Exploration Managers’ Lunch12.30Dining Hall
Invitation-only lunch attracting senior figures from across the industry
L U N C H
P O S T E R S E S S I O N T H R E E
Insights into the hydrocarbon potential of Tertiary turbidites in the unexplored territories of the Lower Congo basin, Angola
D. Rathee1, S. Tewari11WesternGeco
Next generation seismic for Exploration: better, faster and cheaper acquisition technologies using smarter topologies
W. Walk1
1Shell
KEYNOTE: Sustained industry-academia collaboration: scientific advances driving successful subsurface analysis
O. Martinsen1
1Statoil
Cracked and full of sand: microstructural insights into how oil gets into the fractured Precambrian basement of the Rona Ridge, West of Shetland
R. Holdsworth1&2, K. McCaffrey1&2, E. Dempsey1
1Durham University, 2Geospatial Research Ltd. (in collaboration with Clair Joint Venture Group)
A geotectonic history of Durban and Zululand Basins-with implications on its hydrocarbon prospectivity
M. Bhattacharya1, G. Duval11CGG
Leveraging De-Blending of Overlapping Shots for Multi-Source Towed Streamer Acquisition P. Fontana1, T. Thompson2, E. Hager3
1Polarcus UAE, 2DownUnder GeoSolutions, 3Polarcus Singapore
Brent Group Petrography and Diagenesis: Implications for Reservoir Quality and Enhanced Oil Recovery
T. Utley1 & Prof. R.H. Worden2
1Durham University, 2 University of Liverpool
Understanding Zechstein Carbonate Reservoirs in NW EuropeS. Daniels1, J. Gluyas2, R. Holdsworth1&2, J. Long1, M. Mawson2, M. Tucker2,
E. Vserminova1, M. Wilkinson1
1Geospatial Research Ltd., 2Durham University
Modern Insights Into The Geology And Prospectivity Of The Agadem Rift Basing In Niger: An Emerging Basin In The Central African Rift System
T. Wright1, B. Wilks1, P. Magor1
1Savannah Petroleum plc
Wavefield signal apparition: A seismic shift for simultaneous source separation J. Robertsson1&4, L. Amundsen2, A.S. Pedersen2, D.J. van Manen1&4,
K. Eggenberger1, F. Andersson3
1Seismic Apparition GmbH, 2Statoil, 3Lund University, 4ETH Zurich
Evolution & Karst Development in a Palaeozoic Carbonate Platform: A Seismic Interpretation Approach
V.S. Tran1
1Royal Holloway, University of London
A Role for Fluid Pressure Data in ExplorationR. Morgan1
1Ostralegus Ventures
R E F R E S H M E N T B R E A K
Mongolia: Emerging & Frontier Exploration PotentialJ. Tully1, A. Barnwell1, R. Karpuz1
1Petro Matad LLC
Unlocking the potential of seabed seismic M. Ortin1, A. Bullock1, A. Cooke1,
1WesternGeco
Resolving the noble gas fingerprint in UK unconventional gas reservoirsS. Gilfillan1
1University of Edinburgh
The Influence of Pore Pressure in Assessing Hydrocarbon Prospectivity: A ReviewS. Green1, S. O’Connor1, A. Edwards1
1IKON Science
Geochemical Evaluation of Petroleum Systems in the Norwegian Barents SeaP. Farrimond1, L. Garner1, M. Nuzzo1, M. Dart1
1Integrated Geochemical Interpretation (IGI) Ltd.
Leveraging Laggan’s 4D acquisition noise measurements into the Tormore 4D feasibility study L. Barens1, E. McManus1, K. Budkina1, N. Jebara1
1Total E&P UK
Noble gases in gas shales: Implications for gas retention and thermal maturityS. Basugupta1
1University College London
New Gasfields in the Cleveland Basin, Northern England. Discovered conventional and unconventional gas reserves in fractured Zechstein carbonates, tight Carboniferous gas sands
and the Bowland ShaleM. Cooper1
1Arenite Petroleum Ltd.
Frøya High: An integrated reservoir study of the Late Jurassic sandsJ. Ford1, P. Wellsbury1, G. Mullins1, K. Hawkins1, G. Petrie1, D. Rigby1, K. Wien1, E. Carrillo1,
D. O’Connor1, G. Williams1, K. Sen1
1CGG
Sparse Nodes and Shallow Water - PS Imaging Challenges on the Alwyn North FieldC. Page1, J. Holden1, D. Fritz1, O. Bukola1, J. McLeman1, R. Refaat1, J. Brunelliere2,
S. Sioni2, A. Mitra3, X. Lu3
1CGG, 2Total, 3Total E&P UK
The effect of stress-induced porosity and permeability variations on shale gas reservoir performance
S. Mohammed1
1University of Aberdeen
A new UK basin modelling framework for predicting and evaluating sweet spots in unconventional continuous resource plays
M. Enfield1, R. Randell1, T. Henderson1, M. Watkinson2&1, P. Bellingham1 1P.D.F. Ltd., 2Plymouth University
Wednesday 16 November
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H A L L O N EE N A B L I N G T E C H N O L O G Y
H A L L T W ON O R T H W E S T E U R O P E
E X H I B I T I O N F L O O RC O L L A B O R AT I O N S H O W C A S E
S E S S I O N C H A I R ST. Weight, Statoil & H. Smyth, Halliburton-Landmark
S E S S I O N C H A I R S D. Potapov, PGS & D. Harris, Woodside Energy Ltd
S E S S I O N C H A I R S H.Shah, Consultant / ex-BP & C. Page, CGG
S E S S I O N C H A I R S A. Hall, Royal Dutch Shell & A. Hardwick, TGS
S E S S I O N C H A I R SK. Ireland, Shell & T. Weight, Statoil
S E S S I O N C H A I R S A. Vear, Woodside Energy Ltd & I. Thollet, ExxonMobil International Ltd
S E S S I O N C H A I R S I. Jones, ION & D. Dickinson, Woodside
S E S S I O N C H A I R S J. Stearn, Seiswave Limited & O. Werngren, The Girls Network
S E S S I O N C H A I R S J. Howell, University of Aberdeen & J. Omma, Rocktype
S E S S I O N C H A I R S S. Sadler, Woodside Energy Ltd. & A. McCarthy, Woodside Energy (UK) Ltd
S E S S I O N C H A I R S S. Hughes, ExxonMobil & J. Neep, Ikon Science
S E S S I O N C H A I R S C. Grove, OMV (U.K.) Limited & S. Pickering, Independent
S E S S I O N C H A I R SJ. Churchill, Shell & N. Schofield, University of Aberdeen
S E S S I O N C H A I R S C. Watkins, CGG & J. Knibbs, Premier Oil plc
S E S S I O N C H A I R S C. Walker, Seabed Geosolutions & R. Walters, BP
S E S S I O N C H A I R S S. Kape, Independent Consultant & B. Smith, BG Group plc
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True 3D velocity modelling for time-to-depth conversionC. Magneron1, I. Van Bever2, L. Ajjabou1
1Estimages, 2Estimages Norge
Can I interpret my PSDM in depth?: geological analysis of a tomographic velocity modelA. Atkinson1
1AA Geophysical Ltd
A Study of Multi-Layer CIP Tomography and its Comparison to Global CIP Tomography in the Dutch North Sea
G. Polisano1, M. Steiger-Jarvis1, N. Hutchinson1
1WesternGeco
Time versus depth in a North Sea case study of the ugly truthT. Massip1, L. Braidwood1, J. Fruehn1, O. Isaac1, J. Denly1, R. Richardson2, P. Mollicone3
1ION, 2INEOS, 3Sterling Resources
Elephants or Mice - Capturing Depth Conversion Uncertainty in Frontier AcreageH. Osman1, A. Kononov1, S. Brazier2
1Schlumberger, 2BG Group
Evaluating the gap between seismic scale and well scale observations of structure, a North Sea case Study
R. Williams1, E. Pascual-Cebrian2, G. Paton1, J. Gutmanis2
1GeoTeric, 2GeoScience Ltd
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Fast Bayesian Inversion of Seismic Data for Geological Facies using Localized LikelihoodsM. Atif Nawaz1, A. Curtis1
1The University of Edinburgh
Avoiding False Amplitude Anomalies by 3D Seismic Trace DetuningA. Francis1, S. Eckford1
1Earthworks Reservoir
Poststack inversion of Seismic data for Total Organic Carbon Estimation using neural network: A case study from the Barnett shale
S. A. Ouadfeul1, L. Aliouane2
1Algerian Petroleum Institute, IAP, 2Geophysics Department, LABOPHYT, FHC, UMBB
De-risking Drill Decisions. A case study on the benefit of re-processing conventionally acquired seismic data with the latest broadband processing technology
E. Knight1, J. Raffle2, S. Davies2, H. Selby3, E. Evans2, M. Johnson1
1EnQuest, 2ION, 3formerly ION
Is My Depth Conversion Uncertainty Work Giving Me a False Sense of Security? A. Allison1, G. Pugh1, M. Braim1
1ERC Equipoise
Justifying an infill well decision: Capturing (the geologist’s) geological uncertainty on a mature North Sea asset
A. Diaz1, E. Ekpiri2, L. Adamson2
1Rock Flow Dynamics, 2TAQA
Creating value from reservoir data acquisitionG. Fontaine1, S. Fila-Mbombolo1
1Total E&P
A Big Data pore to core scale workflow for determination of rock properties and upscaling through integration of SpecCam and QEMSCAN data: example from the Upper Jurassic
Fulmar Formation and Permian Zechstein Group from West Central Shelf Block 21/26 J. Omma1, G. Hunt2, R. Williams2, M. Cortes Lopez1
1Rocktype Ltd, 2Spectra-Map Ltd
Geochemical Tools for the Oil/oil Correlation and Thermal Maturity Evaluation in Light Petroleum
A. Chakhmakhchev1, O. Shiganova2, A. Achmedova2, D. Kriel11SGS, Applied Technology & Innovation Center, 2SNIIGiMS
Changing fracture configurations in a field undergoing depletion inferred from flowrate fluctuation correlation analysis
K. Heffer1
1Reservoir Dynamics Ltd
New Broadband 3D Provides Clarity and Detail on a Complex Jurassic Play in the NetherlandsP. Mollicone1, S.Mullin1
1Sterling Resources UK Ltd
A Reassessment of the Hydrocarbon Potential of the Offshore Apulian Carbonate Platform Domain-Adriatic Foreland
C. Caldarelli11Northern Petroleum
Unconventional petroleum opportunities in world’s countriesF. Spathopoulos1
1Imperial College London
US Unconventionals - Have we opened a Pandora’s Box which undermines the future of the UKCS?
J. Lockett1
1Centrica E&P
Hydraulic fracturing in oil and gas resources and its risks and hazards while its interacting with natural faults
M. Bazargan1&2, A. Gudmundsson1, P. Meredith2
1Royal Holloway University, 2University College London
Fluid Zone Indicator and Rock Typing (Integration of Techlog Python and Petrel Property modelling)
S. Aidinejad1
1Schlumberger
Beyond Creaming Curves: A simple and practical method to estimate undiscovered hydrocarbons for a specified timeframe
G. Ward1, S. Newman2, N. Eustance2
1RISC Advisory UK, 2RISC Advisory Australia
Lithofacies classification of the Barnett Shale gas reservoir using neural networkL. Aliouane1
1Universite Mhemed Bougara de Boumerdes, Algeria
Predicting sedimentary facies using non-destructive core log X-ray fluorescence geochemistry: Comparing the Brent Group and Cook Formation, North Sea
A.Y. Lawan1
1University of Liverpool
CONTOURITES Joint Industry Project: Seismic recognition and sediment characterisation of deep-water contourite depositional systems and their implication
for the oil industryF.J. Hernández-Molina1
1Royal Holloway, University of London
Depositional sequences from the coastal margin of the Niger Delta: Implications from land and sea interactions
O. Adojoh1
1University of Liverpool
Pre-Cenozoic Basement Controls on Palaeocene ReservoirsM.Casson1
1University of Manchester
P O S T E R S E S S I O N T W ON O R T H W E S T E U R O P E / G L O B A L
C O L L A B O R AT I O N S H O W C A S EP O S T E R S E S S I O N O N E
1 5 . 0 0 - 1 5 . 3 0
Thursday 17 November
PETEX Ltd. would like to thank the PETEX committee members for volunteering their time to ensure the success of the show, and the companies who have released them to serve in this way: BP, Dana Petroleum, Ikon Science, ExxonMobil, Premier Oil, Making Waves Marketing, Seabed Geosolutions, Shell, Statoil, WesternGeco, Woodside and Zebra Geosciences
Asset Stewardship Workshop S. Robertson
Oil & Gas AuthorityTechnology Trends & Cross Industry
Synergies S. Smith,
European Director, Oblong Industries Inc.
C. Daly, Advisor, Reservoir
Modeling, SchlumbergerP. Williams,
Mobile & Web Application Developer,
British Geological Survey
The seminar will focus on new technologies/approaches which are
pushing the boundaries in geoscience, technologies
from industries on the peripheries of the oil and gas industry
which potentially can be used in new and
creative ways and on gaining some insight
from a complimentary industries and access
how technologies/ idea from these industries can be (or have been) applied to oil and gas The event then allows time for audience input and questions, with the
aim of offering attendees an insight into the
numerous dimensions of our industry and the opportunities available.
Open to all PETEX attendees
M A I N A U D I T O R I U M
Y P W O R K S H O P
H A L L O N ER O B O T I C S
W O R K S H O P
AUV Technology TrendsA. Gran 1
1Kongsberg Maritime
FreeCableTM: Autonomous Midwater Stationary Cables to Perform Full Azimuth Full
Offset Seismic Acquisition with Ideal GeometryL. Haumonte1
1Kietta
Using Robotic Flying Nodes for Ocean Bottom Seismic
AcquisitionA. Holloway1, D. Grant1
1Autonomous Robotics Ltd
Hybrid methodology to deploy robotic seafloor nodes and produce a step change in seafloor receiver seismic
survey efficiencyA. Rokkan1
1Seabed Geosolutions
Distributed seismic acquisition with 3D sensor arrays towed
by wave glidersN. Moldoveanu1, P. Caprioli1
1WesternGeco
NAWAB: New Appraisal of the Western Approaches BasinsJ. Imber
University of Durham
M A I N A U D I T O R I U MP E T E X F O R U M
Followed by a special awards ceremony for Best Presentation and Best Poster at PETEX, join us to celebrate the best presentations at the 26th anniversary of PETEX
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All posters will be permanently
available to view throughout the
show on the Exhibition Floor
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S E S S I O N C H A I R S T. Bunting, Seabed
Geosolutions & D. Monk, Apache Corp
S E S S I O N C H A I R S J. Bagguley, Oil & Gas Authority &
J. Ross, Oil & Gas Authority
Constraining the timing of gas generation: Insights from Re-Os geochronology and Apatite Fission Track analysis in the Neoproterozoic-Palaeozoic reservoir, South China
X. Ge1
1China University of Geoscience (Wuhan) & Durham University
S E S S I O N C H A I R S C. McDermott, Imperial College, London & J. Stearn, Seiswise
S E S S I O N C H A I R S M. Cuylaerts, BP & J. Knibbs, Premier Oil
S E S S I O N C H A I R S C. Cunnel, Schlumberger & S. Tewari, Schlumberger
S E S S I O N C H A I R S K. Heffer, Reservoir Dynamics & F. Spathopoulos, Imperial College London
NAWAB: Collaborative frontier basin exploration in southwestern BritainS. Stricker1
1Durham University
Interactive debate session on the topic: What is the new normal? Just another cycle or a structural change in the hydrocarbon industry
A vibrant, provocative and stimulating discussion on a range of topics: redefining Corporate strategies, to the future Energy mix, the crew change, the Industry’s response to intense pressure across the sector, to the demise of some Small Caps, bankruptcy of other Industry institutions, the impact of
increasing Global/Social conscience, and retrenching by the Service Sector.
Join Professor Iain Stewart (Director of the Sustainable Earth Institute, Plymouth University) for an exciting ‘Question Time’-style panel debate with:
Oswald Clint, Senior Research Analyst, AB BernsteinJon Fitzpatrick, Executive Director, Gneiss Energy Ltd
Nick Fretwell, Vice President, Total E&PFrancis Gugen, Chairman, PGS, IGas Energy and Chrysaor
Julian Lee, Oil Strategist, BloombergOonagh Werngren
Evaluating the Geological Structure and Hydrocarabon Prospectvitiy of the Western Platform and Mid North Sea High
areas of the Central North SeaJ. Underhill
Heriot-Watt University
Frontier Basin Research Q & A
Crustal structure and heat flow in the Rockall Trough, derived form quantitative analysis of OGA seismic data
A. RobertsBadley Geoscience Ltd
An Exploration-focussed Assessment of Interpretations and Data (ExAID): Rockall Trough
S. Rippington Astute Geoscience Ltd
New Pre-stack EEI Data Analysis Techniques applied to Rockall DataA. Francis
Earthworks Reservoir
SEEBASE Studies of the Rockall Trough and Mid North Sea HighL. Pryer
Frogtech Geoscience
Some observations on the petroleum systems of the Mid North Sea High and Forth Approaches Basin
S. CorfieldGeoscience Wales Ltd
An Integration of Sea Surface Slicks and Geophysical Data to Reveal the Hydrcarbon Source Rocks of Unnderexplored Regions
of the Central North Sea and Mid North Sea HighP. Browning-Stamp
PannEx
Integrating Rock Physics into the Seismic ImageK. Wroblewska
Geop4ysics
Rockall Trough Q & A
Mid North Sea High Q & A
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Rough sea estimation for phase-shift de-ghostingS. Grion1, R. Telling1, S. Holland1
1Dolphin Geophysical
Third time lucky? Imaging the Dentale formation offshore GabonA. Pavlov1, J. Fruehn1, M. Sugrue1, B. Cox2, J. Price3
1ION, 2Monarch, 3Harvest Natural Resources
Adaptive deghosting: A case study from offshore AngolaA. Kanrar1, K. Mistry1
1WesternGeco
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P O S T E R S E S S I O N O N EE N A B L I N G T E C H N O L O G Y
S E S S I O N C H A I R S A. Kanrar, Schlumberger & C. Caulfield, University of Aberdeen
Appraisal Phase Benchmarking: a review of global performanceE. Zanella1
1Richmond Energy Partners
P O S T E R S E S S I O N T W ON O R T H W E S T E U R O P E / G L O B A L
C O L L A B O R AT I O N S H O W C A S EP O S T E R S E S S I O N T H R E E
1 5 . 3 0 - 1 6 . 0 0
Two modes of diagenesis in the Danish North Sea Chalk Group as traced by geochemical signaturesJ. Holst1
1Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre
C O L L A B O R AT I O N S H O W C A S EP O S T E R S E S S I O N T W O
1 1 . 0 0 - 1 1 . 3 0
S E S S I O N C H A I R S A. Poole, Consultant & H. Osman, Schlumberger
S E S S I O N C H A I R S A. Karvelas, Schlumberger & A.Tiwari, BP
Rank-reduction de-blending for record length extension - the example of the Carnarvon basinM. Maraschini1, A. Kielius1, S. Grion1
1Dolphin Geophysical
Multi-survey matching of marine towed streamer data using a broadband workflow: a shallow water offshore Gabon case studyN. Payne1, J. Denly1, R. Afrazmanech2
1ION, 2Perenco UK
A Review: Worldwide Guidelines to Mitigate the Effect of Seismic on Marine MammalsM. Andersson1
1Hydenlyne Ltd.
Gravity and magnetic constraints and limitations in defining basin structure, offshore SenegalA. Long1, N. Cameron2
1Consultant, 2GeoInsight Ltd
Dragging Onshore and Offshore Exploration into the Quantum Age: using novel electromagnetic technologyG. Stove1
1Adrok
DInSAR Everywhere: A Low-cost, Wide-Area, Non-Invasive Land Motion Solution Supporting the Regulation and Operation of Onshore Oil and GasA. Sowter1, A. Novellino2, D. Gee2, P. Bhatia2, S. Marsh3, J. Gluyas4
1Geomatic Ventures Ltd, 2Geospatial Ventures Ltd, 3University of Nottingham, 4Durham University
Optimising UK land seismic surveys to leverage recent advances in seismic processing M. Branston1, R. Campbell1, P. Bilsby1, D. Holmes1, M. Chapelle1
1WesternGeco
3D land seismic with low environmental impact: a case study from the Murchison Falls National Park, UgandaK. Mills1, L. Moorhead1, A. Stone1, S. Cooper1, A. Lafram2, M. Igoe3
1CGG, 2Total S.A., 3Tullow Oil
High Velocity Sand Injectites Delineation using Full Waveform Inversion on Ocean-Bottom Node dataset in North Sea M. May Hor1, L. Zhang1, H. Sese2
1WesternGeco, 2Statoil ASA
Geology-dependent OBS mirror depth migration by reverse time migrationE. Schuenemann1, G. Eisenberg-Klein1, C. Papenberg2, J. Bialas2, D. Klaeschen2, H. Endres1, R. Zehn1, J. Pruessman1
1TEEC, 2GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research
Interbed multiples do matter but we really should try harder at subtracting those free surface multiples first: A demultiple workflow for the Culzean high-density ocean-bottom cable surveyR. Whitebread1, S. Gupta1, A. Merry2, L. Jensen2, A. Clarke2, D. Rose1
1WesternGeco, 2Maersk
Risk reduction on the Ivory prospect via geologically constrained non-parametric inversion and Bayesian uncertainty estimation on a fault-bounded reservoir J. Raffle1, T. Earnshaw1, J. Fruehn1, S. Greenwood1, J. Singh1, C. Hagen1, I. Jones1, R. Felicio1, D. Sassen1, Z. Luo1, S. I. Forsund2,
M. Ackers2, L. Aamodt2
1ION, 2Centrica Norway
Ultra Deep Water Angola: Extracting The Best From Legacy Acquisition Using Schlumberger’s Latest Portfolio Of Processing And Interpretation TechniquesS. Tewari1, M. Jarvis1, G. Chrustek1, J. Bailey1, K. Pisaniec1, D. Rathee1, U. Singh1
1WesternGeco
Suppressing sub-salt converted mode interference: an example from deep-water AngolaM. Kobylarski1, C. Tyson1, R. Walters2, S. Long2
1ION, 2BP Sunbury
Services for resource exploitation within the ESA Space Situational Awareness Space Weather Service NetworkS. Chabanski1, E. Botek1, E. De Donder1, M. Kruglanski1, A. Glover2, D. Martini3
1Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, 2ESA, 3UIT
Data science in oil and gas exploration: new solutions to old challenges?D. Cornford1&2, C. Cornford1
1IGI Ltd, 2Aston University
Two-Level Chance Tables for Prospect Risking C. Stabell1
1Decision Resources & Designs
Cost Saving through Right-Sourcing & Right-SizingA. Sattar1
1GMT Geoservices Ltd
Improving Exploration Efficiency Through Integration Of Crowdsourcing, Collaborative Thought Generation And Knowledge Sharing - The Mid North Sea High CaseK. O. Hager1, Kees Jongepier1
1Draupner Energy AB
Current new-ventures risk assessments of undeveloped and bypassed conventional petroleum in MENA countriesM. W. Ibrahim1
1Target Exploration Consultants Ltd
Determining Depositional History through use of Cognitive Interpretation WorkflowsR. Williams1, R. Moore1
1GeoTeric
Meeting future challenges in the North Sea province: The Operational Geo-Science Competency Initiative P. Spicer1, T. Herrett2, R. Fagg3, C. Telford4, M. Gardner5, D. Harrison6, R. Smout7
1Independent Consultant, 2Independent Consultant, 3Stag Geological Services Ltd, 4Independent Consultant, 5Independent Consultant, Geosmart Consulting Ltd., 6HRH Geology, 7Independent Consultant
Exploration potential of the Mid North Sea High, south-Central North SeaC. Abu1, J. Penwarden1, C. Field1, R. Milton-Worssell2
1WesternGeco, 2Oil and Gas Authority
Triassic of the Central North Sea: an integrated approach utilising sedimentology, palynology and heavy mineral analysisR. Burgess1, E. Gray1, I. Greig1
1University of Aberdeen
The Barents Sea: is it the last surviving offshore Arctic ProvinceJ. Corr1, P. Butcher1 A. Vinall1, D. Moseley1
1Hannon Westwood Ltd
Reducing Uncertainty in Frontier Exploration using a Multiclient Data Set from the Western Barents SeaK. Broadbent1, C. Leone1, O. Shtukert1
1WesternGeco
A new stratigraphy for the Rockall and Faroe-Shetland BasinA. Finlay1, C. Roach1, T. Morgan1, D. Riley1, L. Caracciolo1, T. Pearce1
1Chemostrat Ltd.
The Hydrocarbon Potential of the Albanian Foreland Fold and Thrust BeltR. Barbullushi1
1Prize RM
Petroleum basins in Mexico, exploration, exploitation status and remaining potential: an example from Southern basinsJ A. Morelos1, E. Miranda1, G. Tarango1
1Hydrocarbon Systems Ltd.
Controls on clastic systems in the Angoche basin, Mozambique: tectonics, contourites and petroleum systemsO.Osicki2, E. Hollebeek1, D. Kornpihl1
1WesternGeco, 2Formerly WesternGeco
Petrophysical Analysis of the Lower Grudja, onshore MozambiqueW. Hageman1, S.J. Kelland1, S. Gasson1, T. Ferriday1, H. Crompton1
1ERCL Ltd.
Evaluation of the Seismic Stratigraphy of the South Mozambique Basin and the Implications for Onshore Prospectivity H. Crompton1, J. Clark1
1ERCL Ltd.
Introducing a new Aptian Play and further evidence for Albian reservoir development to the MSGBC Basin Offshore Guinea Bissau based on Broadband 3D Seismic DataT. Liljedahl1, L. Davidson3, S. Etches2, V. Freeman2, J. Hodson3
1Svenska Petroleum Sweden, 2Svenska Petroleum UK, 3RPS Energy
The effect of Basement Fabrics and Drainage Systems on Prospectivity in the East African Rift System S. Breed1, M. Broadley1, D. Necea1, R. Edwards1
1CGG-NPA Satellite Mapping
Building an analytical biofacies-lithofacies depositional model for the interpretation of subsurface fluvial and deltaic successionsK. Snow1
1University of Aberdeen
Palynoflora in turbidite fan deposits: detecting a model for the interpretationF. Porro1
1University of Aberdeen
Assessing the application of the rhenium-osmium isotope system to petroleum systems: Insights from the Duvernay Petroleum System, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin J. Liu1, D. Selby1, O. Mark2, M. Andy2
1Durham University, 2Geological Survey of Canada
Inorganic elemental geochemistry a conventional tool for an unconventional play: an elemental approach to the Bowland Shale Formation D. Riley1, T. Pearce1, J. Martin1
1Chemostrat Ltd.
Integration of innovative mineral quantification techniques for improved analysis of hydrocarbon reservoir rocks L. Sardisco1, S. Jones1, J. Wilkins1
1X-Ray Mineral Services Ltd.
Experimental and numerical analysis of using laser for perforation operation in sedimentary rock reservoirsM. Bazargan1&2, A. Gudmundsson1, P. Meredith2
1Royal Holloway University, 2University College London
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Unravelling the origin of diagenetic fluids in carbonate reservoirs with REE geochemistryW.R Collin1
1University of Aberdeen
Controls of Diapirism on Gases Trapped below and as HydrateA. Li1
1Durham University
A reservoir-scale structural reappraisal of onshore Devonian analogues of the Clair Group in the Fair Isle-Shetland region
T. Utley1
1Durham University
Seismic interpretation of the structural evolution of the offshore Newfoundland margin as an analogue for the Iberian margin
C. Graham1
1Royal Holloway, University of London
3-D seismic analysis of the Rogaland Group, Northern Norwegian North Sea; implications for hydrocarbon prospectivity
R. Burton1
1Royal Holloway, University of London
Source Rock Potential and Maturity Modelling in the Walvis Basin, NamibiaJ. Griffiths1
1University of Manchester
Petroleum systems within the Davis Strait: an appraisal of potential source facies and timing of hydrocarbon generation/expulsion
N. Gray1
1University of Manchester
A Tectono-Stratigraphic Framework for the East African Sedimentary BasinsA. Tuck-Martin1
1Royal Holloway, University of London
Characterising the Balder Formation (T50) in the Faroe-Shetland Basin: wire-line and seismic interpretations of the Cambo and Tornado prospects (UK Quad 204)
S. Wanmer1
1University of Glasgow
Thermal Maturity History of the Mafia Deep Offshore Well, Southern Coastal TanzaniaD. Mkuu1
1University of Southampton
Assessment of the Intra-Basaltic (Rosebank) Play in the Rockall Basin, North East Atlantic MarginP. Fallon1
1University of Aberdeen
Prospectivity of the Flanks of the Porcupine Basin, Offshore IrelandG. Katzaros1
1Imperial College London
The Basin Dynamics Research GroupA. Mitten1
1Keele University
S E S S I O N C H A I R S B. Dewhirst, Independent Resources plc & W. Hageman, ERCL
S E S S I O N C H A I R S S. Nairne, ENGIE E&P UK & A. Coleman, Imperial College, London
S E S S I O N C H A I R S A. Birch-Hawkins, TGS & B. Franklin, Eni
S E S S I O N C H A I R S K. Lythgoe, BP & S. Aidinejad, Schlumberger S E S S I O N C H A I R S C. Abu, Schlumberger & L. Meciani, Eni
Angola Lower Congo basin: a 3D approach for large-scale 2D survey in ultra-deep-waterD. Acerbi1, A. Epifani1, S. Tewari1
1WesternGeco
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Exp
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Thea
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Exploration TheatreExplore your
Career Future Working Zone
C L O S E O F S E S S I O N
Future Data Management Considerations for micro-to
mid-cap operatorsS. Smith, Merlin Datawise
2016 Energy Act: the OGA Information Strategy and its
ImplicationsP. Harrison, OGA
Supporting innovation through standards,
regulation and change
Cloud-based Technologies & Services
Using Cloud-based services to bring prices down
A. Smith, Luchelan
Information Supply Chain - Increase your E&P IQ
A. Zolnai
IntroductionTARGET
The Future - Digital Transformation
Petro-Technical Application Integration and Cloud Services
T. Dombrovsky, TARGET
The Agile Oil CompanyE. Evans, NDB
Digitalisation Dividends from Subsurface Data
CDA
IntroductionTARGET
New Integrated Collaborative Working
Opportunity Manager - A case study
G. Mansfield, Flare
Is Collaboration the Key to Success?
S. Vye, next Geo
Getting Ready for the Era of Infopresence
M. A. Norris, Oblong
The Future - Digital Transformation
The Agile Oil CompanyE. Evans, NDB
Digitalisation Dividends from Subsurface DataD. Brown, CDA
Realising Value From Big Data & Analytics
iQC - unlocking data value through Automatized Meta Data
extractionH. Blondelle, CGG DMS/Agile
Data
IntroductionTARGET
Analogue Hunter - how taxonomies and machine learning
can interact to uncover valueD. Camden, Flare
Regulatory Data StandardsT. Curtis, PPDM
StandardsR. Philo, Energistics
IntroductionTARGET
SEG-Y_2J. Lewis, Troika International
KEYNOTES
Gender Balance at Shell – Myths, Dilemmas and Opportunities
M. Irvin, Shell International Exploration and Production
B.V.Wed 3pm, Dining Hall
Managing Petro-Technical Professionals in a Conservative Business Environment
H. Edmundson, R9 Energy ConsultantsWed 4pm, Dining Hall
Taking place in the Explore your Career Zone on the
Exhibition Floor...
Starting your own BusinessWSL
Tues 10amWed 10amThu 10am
Demonstrating your Professional credentials through the Energy Institute
EITues 11amWed 2pmThu 12pm
Career Advice – Maximising your Chances in a Tough ClimateZinc Consultants
Tues 2pmWed 11amThu 2pm
Emergence from the perfect storm 2017Richmond Energy Partners
Tues 3pm
The Great Oil Shake-Out: How many upcycles are left before electric vehicles and
renewables spoil the partyBernsteinThu 3pm
Advantages of using an Umbrella Company/Contractor Management for International
Assignments Capital Consulting
Thu 11am, 4pm
Working Smart & Zinc Consultants will be hosting clinics in the Explore your Career Zone on the following Career Practices:
CV and Cover Letters Consultation Preparing for Interview
Overview of the Current Market Social media advice
Becoming a Consultant Setting up in Business Continuous Training Transferable Skills
Appointments can be made with professional photographers, Karma Creative on Wednesday
for head-shots for the cost of £10
REFRESHMENT BREAK
L U N C H
REFRESHMENT BREAK
The Living Data RoomG. Monaghan, TARGET
GeoCloud - Flexible, Scalable, Effective IT Infrastructure for
Subsurface PerformanceJ. Sayer, Cegal
The Future - Digital Transformation
Re-imagining the National Data Repository
J. Cruise, TARGET
The Agile Oil CompanyE. Evans, NDB
Digitalisation Dividends from Subsurface Data
CDA
IntroductionTARGET
IntroductionTARGET
IntroductionTARGET
Fundamentals of Fine Pitch Direct View Led Display Technology
J. Barrow1, M. McGill21Planar, 2Insight Visual
Is Gravity Still Pulling its Weight in Petroleum Exploration?T. Archer1
1Reid Geophysics Ltd
The Etches Collection: A New Centre for Research and Education in Kimmeridge, Dorset Steve Etches-The
Etches CollectionS. Etches1
1The Etches Collection
Oil and gas really can be found in nice placesS. Harker1
1Heriot Watt University
Imaging through Australia’s CoverR. Hough1
1CSIRO Mineral Resources
C L O S E O F S E S S I O N
R E F R E S H M E N T B R E A K
Determining Depositional History through use of Cognitive Interpretation Workflows
R. Williams1, R. Moore1
1GeoTeric
GeoStreamer Tour of the UKCS with Reservoir Characterisation and QI Case Studies –
Get ready for the 30th roundC. Reiser1
1PGS
Prospectivity of the north-east Celtic Sea: New data, new perspectives
M. Attree1, Z. Sarnowski2, K. Byrne3
1Solaris Exploration Limited, 2GeoPartners Ltd, 3Providence Resources
Problem Solving : New seismic acquisition & processing techniques – seeing is believing:
Vulcan sub-basin, AustraliaI. Collins1, J. Pandya1 , R. Palmer1, S.
Wilkinson2
1Polarcus, 2DUG
New Insights Offshore Ireland: Echidna Regional Broadband 2D Seismic Survey
Covering the Slyne & Porcupine Basins and the Goban SpurJ. G. Opsal1
1Searcher Seismic
Atlantic Ireland: poised for the breakthrough?N. Parkinson1, R. Thomas1
1Europa Oil & Gas
Seismic Diffraction Imaging of Fluid Escape Features, South China Sea
A. Ball1, T.J. Moser4, M. Pelissier3, A. M. Popovici2, I. Sturzu2
1Consultant, 2Z-Terra Inc., 3Consultant, 4MGS
The North Atlantic Conjugate Margins: An Integrated Approach to Understanding
Regional ProspectivityE. Iwaniw1, R. Windmill1, A. Fowler1, S.
Humphreys1, F. Healey1, S. Cherry1, A. Ashley1, A. Uffmann1, V. Cornwell1, J. Harris1, L.
Peacock1, S. Pyman1, J. Afzal1, A. Bento1
1CGG Robertson
Regional Geology and 3D Basin Modeling of the Zambezi Delta and Angoche Basins
K. Gould1, A. Butt1
1Neftex
PGS Africa data Library – Reservoir Characterisation and QI Case Studies
C. Reiser1
1PGS
Exploration revival around the globe through seismic and well integration
A. Intawong1, K. Rodriguez1, N. Hodgson1
1Spectrum
Geology and hydrocarbon potential of the offshore Angoche basin revealed by new 3D
seismic dataE. Hollebeek1
1WesternGeco
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Fortuna FLNG: From reservoir to concept - A new solution for stranded gas
M. Warner1, P. Cox1, A. Isherwood1, M. Ndong2
1Ophir Energy, 2GEPetrol
Petroleum Systems Modelling results in the Mid North Sea High
O. Schenk1, A. Karvelas2, O. Shtukert2
1WesternGeco Multiclient, Germany, 2WesternGeco Multiclient, UK
Making investment decisions based on CSEM; polarizing a portfolio in the Norwegian Barents Sea
N. Barker1 1EMGS
UK Atlantic Margin Petroleum System Modelling Overview
O. Schenk1, A. Karvelas2, O. Shtukert2
1WesternGeco Multiclient, Germany, 2WesternGeco Multiclient, UK
Integration of non-seismic measurements – gravity and electromagnetics
A. Lovatini1
1WesternGeco
Towed Streamer EM – Integrated interpretation for accurate characterization of the sub-surface
J. May1
1PGS EM
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For further information please visit http://excel.london/visitor/food-drink
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