Principal Geoscientist in Equinor, David Wade, has been nominated for the award Digital Trailblazer 2024. The winner will be announced at the Dig X Subsurface conference in March.
Forfatter: Redaksjonen
At the Dig X Subsurface conference, we recognize and celebrate individuals or teams that have created a substantial impact and served as a precursor to further digital innovation and value creation within the subsurface community. Nominations are welcome.
Don’t miss this year’s Stavanger Seminar on February 13th. The half-day event will cover topics from CCS, 4D seismic, and new GeoStreamer X data, to co-existence and the drivers and blockers for future frontier exploration.
PGS’ wide-tow multi-source concept enables high data quality while reducing cost, risk, and environmental footprint compared to dual vessel operations or traditional solutions.
The NCS players are increasingly focusing on near-field exploration. What are the hottest plays, and how have the different exploration technologies significantly improved imaging results and data availability?
One of the leading international conferences on deep sea minerals will be organized for the third time this year in Bergen in December. Submit your abstract by September 18th (new date).
The keynote presentation by Equinor will elaborate on the significance of regional insights in near-field exploration. The showcase will be a synthesis of the Late Cretaceous to Paleocene tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Greater Horda Platform area in the North Sea and southern Norwegian Sea.
We are pleased to announce the call for abstracts for our upcoming conference on new energy and storage systems. The deadline is August 28th.
Lokalsamfunnet Løkken Verk er bygd opp rundt over 300 år med gruvedrift. Her finnes en av verdens største forekomster kobberholdig svovelkis.
Join the Lunch & Learn at TGS on Thursday this week, as VBER and NPD will present the prospectivity and basin history and the discovery of a new source rock in the Western Barents Sea. The event is free of charge.