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SUMMARY:2023 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 1
DESCRIPTION:  \nETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 1 \nThe PESA Energy Transition Special Interest Group (ETSIG)\, in conjunction with CSIRO\, is running the “CCS Knowledge Transfer Series” which aims to cover geological and geophysical aspects of CCS\, focusing on the differences from oil and gas operations. \nFurther information about the series can be found here: \nhttps://pesa.com.au/events/etsig-csiro-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series/2023-09-05/ \n  \nKindly supported by: \n \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth \n12.30pm       – Darwin\, Adelaide \n1pm                – Brisbane\, Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \n  \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for PESA members (please log in to see this)\, free for members of the AGA\, SPE\, AAPG (Asia-Pacific) and the EAGE (Asia-Pacific).  Tickets for non-members are $10. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \n  \n  \nCCS Knowledge Transfer Series: Installment 1 \n  \nWelcome to the CCS Knowledge Transfer Series – ETSIG \nIntroduction to the CCS Knowledge Transfer Series – Themes\, Framing Remarks and the Challenges of CCS – Charles Jenkins (CSIRO) \nCCS\, and its cousins CCUS\, BECCS and DAC are all aspects of the same technology and are becoming increasingly vital to control and reverse atmospheric concentrations of CO2. While CCS “looks like” a familiar oil and gas operation\, the rationale\, business case\, regulation and social license environment are very different. While these differences are crucial\, there are many less obvious but equally important technical differences in how CCS is implemented\, compared to the oil and gas paradigm. This course of seminars will explore what’s different about CCS. \nSite Selection and Characterisation – What’s Different About CCS? – Tess Dance (CSIRO) \nAbstract \n\nThe goal for carbon dioxide storage site selection and characterisation is to find a suitable location where an effective reservoir exists\, matched to a CO2 source in both volume and injection rate. To ensure the CO2 is safely contained\, the relative contribution of key trapping mechanisms need to be defined\, thus reducing adverse risks to natural resources or the community. In Australia\, the framework for offshore CO2 storage has been adapted from petroleum legislation. The tools\, processes\, and methodologies also mirror those developed in the search for oil and gas\, and one might think it’s simpler since factors like establishing there has been sufficient charge can be bypassed. Indeed\, to avert conflicts over resources\, locations where hydrocarbons are less likely to be found are preferred. However\, this preference leads to a quandary: how do we ascertain storage potential in areas lacking prior exploration data? Given this situation\, many assume that depleted fields are attractive options\, with minimal risk and uncertainty due to their history of retaining hydrocarbons and the extensive characterization by prior operators. But these sites bring their own unique set of challenges. In this first talk of the series we will introduce screening criteria required to find prospective CCS sites and some Australian examples where we show “what’s different about CCS”? \nSpeaker Biography \nDr Tess Dance has a PhD from the University of Adelaide in Petroleum Geoscience\, and over twenty years of experience in basin analysis and reservoir characterisation for geological storage of Carbon Dioxide. Dr Dance is the author of numerous high impact publications in the field of CO2 geological storage\, monitoring and verification\, and has specialised knowledge of sedimentology\, sequence stratigraphy and geological depositional environmental analysis. In her role as geo-modeller for the CO2CRC Otway Project\, she has been involved in well planning\, core logging\, data analysis\, seismic interpretation\, modelling\, and simulation for Australia’s first CCS demonstration pilot site. She currently leads the Reservoir Simulation team in CSIRO Energy Resources.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2023-pesa-webinar-series-ccs-knowledge-transfer-series-installment-1/
LOCATION:SA
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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SUMMARY:ETSIG/CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series
DESCRIPTION:  \nETSIG / CSIRO CCS Knowledge Transfer Series \n  \nThe PESA Energy Transition Special Interest Group (ETSIG)\, in conjunction with CSIRO\, is running the “CCS Knowledge Transfer Series” which aims to cover geological and geophysical aspects of CCS\, focusing on the differences from oil and gas operations. \nThe series will be held online within the PESA webinar time slot every four weeks\, commencing on Tuesday the 5th of September\, 2023. \n  \nWhilst the program is being finalised\, the schedule is as follows: \n  \nInstallment 1: Tuesday 5th September (11am-12:30pm Perth time | 12:30pm-2pm Darwin/Adelaide time | 1pm-2:30pm Brisbane/Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nWelcome to the CCS Knowledge Transfer Series – ETSIG\nIntroduction to the CCS Knowledge Transfer Series – Themes\, Framing Remarks and the Challenges of CCS – Charles Jenkins (CSIRO)\nSite Selection and Characterisation – What’s Different About CCS? – Tess Dance (CSIRO)\nVideo Recording (Please ensure you are logged in as a PESA Member or have your password when you registered handy)\n\n  \nInstallment 2: Tuesday 3rd October (11am-noon Perth time | 12:30pm-1:30pm Darwin time | 1pm-2pm Brisbane time | 1:30pm-2:30pm Adelaide time | 2pm-3pm Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nThermophysics and Multiphase Flow in CCS – Samuel Jackson (CSIRO)\nVideo Recording (Please ensure you are logged in as a PESA Member or have your password when you registered handy)\n\n  \nInstallment 3: Tuesday 31st October (11am-noon Perth time | 12:30pm-1:30pm Darwin time | 1pm-2pm Brisbane time | 1:30pm-2:30pm Adelaide time | 2pm-3pm Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nReservoir Engineering and Simulation: Jonathan Ennis-King (CSIRO)\nVideo Recording (Please ensure you are logged in as a PESA Member or have your password when you registered handy)\n\n  \nInstallment 4: Tuesday 28th November (11am-noon Perth time | 12:30pm-1:30pm Darwin time | 1pm-2pm Brisbane time | 1:30pm-2:30pm Adelaide time | 2pm-3pm Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nResource Estimation and Injection Strategies – Karsten Michael (CSIRO)\nVideo Recording (Please ensure you are logged in as a PESA Member or have your password when you registered handy)\n\n  \nInstallment 5: Tuesday 27th February (11am-noon Perth time | 12:30pm-1:30pm Darwin time | 1pm-2pm Brisbane time | 1:30pm-2:30pm Adelaide time | 2pm-3pm Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nSocial License and Regulation – Linda Stalker (CSIRO)\nInstallment 5: Book Now\n\n  \nInstallment 6: Tuesday 19th March (11am-noon Perth time | 12:30pm-1:30pm Darwin time | 1pm-2pm Brisbane time | 1:30pm-2:30pm Adelaide time | 2pm-3pm Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nLeakage Risks and Potential Impact on Groundwater – Karsten Michael (CSIRO)\nBookings will be opening soon – check back soon\n\n  \nInstallment 7: Tuesday 2nd April (11am-noon Perth time | 12:30pm-1:30pm Darwin time | 1pm-2pm Brisbane time | 1:30pm-2:30pm Adelaide time | 2pm-3pm Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nMonitoring and Verification – Charles Jenkins (CSIRO)\nBookings will be opening soon – check back soon\n\n  \nInstallment 8: Tuesday 30 April (11am-12:30pm Perth time | 12:30pm-2pm Darwin/Adelaide time | 1pm-2:30pm Brisbane/Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nGeophysical Surveillance – James Gunning (CSIRO)\nBookings will be opening soon – check back soon\n\n  \nInstallment 9: Tuesday 28 May (11am-12:30pm Perth time | 12:30pm-2pm Darwin/Adelaide time | 1pm-2:30pm Brisbane/Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nEnvironmental Monitoring – Andrew Ross (CSIRO)\nBookings will be opening soon – check back soon\n\n  \nInstallment 10: Tuesday 25 June (11am-12:30pm Perth time | 12:30pm-2pm Darwin/Adelaide time | 1pm-2:30pm Brisbane/Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nTopic: Case Studies\nBookings will be opening soon – check back soon\n\n  \nInstallment 11: Tuesday 23 July (11am-12:30pm Perth time | 12:30pm-2pm Darwin/Adelaide time | 1pm-2:30pm Brisbane/Canberra/Hobart/Melbourne/Sydney time) \n\nTopic: Case Studies\nBookings will be opening soon – check back soon\n\n  \n  \nPESA would like to thank the Webinar Series Sponsors: \n \n  \n  \n  \nTickets are free for members of PESA\, SPE\, AAPG\, AGA and the EAGE (please log in to see ticketing options) and $10 per episode for non members. \n  \n  \n 
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LOCATION:SA
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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SUMMARY:PESA QLD: Online Course - Introduction to Python for Geoscience - 2023 - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Python for Geoscience 2023\nPLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE WAITLIST FOR FUTURE COURSES\, OR IN THE EVENT OF A WITHDRAWAL FROM THIS COURSE\, PLEASE SELECT A ‘WAITLIST’ TICKET BELOW. \nCourse Synopsis\nTake your geoscience data analysis to the next level with SIH’s Python for Geoscience course. Leverage the modelling and workflow capabilities of Python to wrangle terabytes of geoscience data. We will introduce Python foundations integrating geospatial and temporal raster and vector data. We will carry out exploratory\, machine and deep learning analyses on these datasets\, and demonstrate workflows to go from your local computer to high performance\, cloud\, and GPU computing. At the end of the course\, participants will be able to adapt workflows and apply these to their own datasets and generate reports. \nCourse Pre-requisites\nNo previous programming experience is required\, but Session 1 is a pre-requisite for the other sessions. Training will be delivered online\, so you will need access to a modern computer with a stable internet connection. Participants are encouraged to setup a Python environment on their local computer (instructions to be provided)\, but participation using Google Colab will also be supported (Google account required). \n  \n\n\n\nPresentation:\nIntroduction to Python for Geoscience 2023\n\n\nVenue:\nParticipants will be provided with a Zoom\nlink. Trainers will be broadcasting from\nSydney.\n\n\nDate & Time:\nSession 1 Python fundamentals\nTues Aug 15\, 12:00-3:00pm (AEST)\nSession 2 Specialist python libraries and data analysis for geoscience\nTues Aug 22\, 12:00-3:00pm (AEST)\nSession 3 Pattern recognition in geoscience\nTues Aug 29\, 12:00-3:00pm (AEST)\nSession 4 Large data and long running workflow strategies\nTues Sep 5\, 12:00-3:00pm (AEST)\n\n\n\n  \nIntroduction to Python for Geoscience\nSession 1 Python fundamentals\nRunning code\nSyntax\, comments\, and variables\nLists and indexing\nLoops\, operators\, conditions\nControl statements\nFunctions\nReading and exploring data from external csv/text files\nBasic NumPy arrays and Pandas dataframes\nBasic plotting with Matplotlib \nSession 2 Specialist python libraries and data analysis for geoscience\nWorking with shapefiles and well-log data\nIntermediate Pandas and NumPy array data manipulation\nWorking with NetCDF and GeoTIFF raster data using SciPy\nGeospatial plotting with Cartopy \nSession 3 Pattern recognition in geoscience\nRaster file image recognition\nMachine learning approaches with Scikit-learn\nDeep learning with Keras/Tensorflow and GPUs\nTime series forecasting/prediction \nSession 4 Large data and long running workflow strategies\nLarge-scale data multi-processing\nDebugging and profiling code\nDask and GeoPandas for dealing with large data\nArcGIS/QGIS data exporting to Python and back. \nThroughout the four sessions you will gain experience with best practices for structuring code and testing modular functions and workflows. You will learn about the libraries\, data structures\, and functions available within Python. We will explore commonly used approaches to solve geoscience problems with deep learning and parallel computing. Bonus tools and skills that you will be exposed to throughout the course include: GitHub and version control\, Jupyter Notebooks\, troubleshooting and errors\, Python library management\, and Google Colab/text editors & Docker containers. \n\n\n\n\nCost for the complete course of four sessions:\n\n\n\n\n\nPESA Members – $650\nNon-Members – $800\nStudent / Retired Members – $650\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n  \n\n\n\n\nKeep track of upcoming PESA QLD Events:\n\nClick here to view PESA QLD Events Calendar on the web———————————————————————Click here to subscribe to PESA QLD Events by adding it to your Google Calendar\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-qld-online-course-introduction-to-python-for-geoscience-2023/2023-09-05/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Australia
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SUMMARY:2023 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: Optimizing Data-Driven Resource Exploration: Unveiling the Power of the LithoSurfer Data Platform
DESCRIPTION:Kindly supported by Rock Flow dynamics  \n  \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              – Perth \n12.30pm       – Darwin\, Adelaide \n1pm                – Brisbane\, Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \n  \nUse the calendar link on this page to add this event in to your own calendar at the correct local time for your location. \nTickets are free for members (please log in to see this) and $10 for non members. \nPlease buy your tickets and immediately follow the link in the ticket e-mail (not the calendar invite or this webpage\, which is just generic and not event specific) to set up your registration with the webinar software well in advance of the time of the talk. Once registered with the webinar software you will receive a reminder e-mail 1 hour beforehand. \nOptimizing Data-Driven Resource Exploration: Unveiling the Power of the LithoSurfer Data Platform \nPresented by Fabian Kohlmann (Lithodat) \nAbstract \n\nWell managed\, standardised data is vital for the resource industry as it currently undergoes an intense digitalisation phase. As most available geoscientific datasets are regionally bound and have bespoke implementations\, it is challenging to merge all data into a consistent global framework.  Lithodat’s vision is to provide explorationists with global geoscientific databases and analytics to decrease the time taken to gain professional exploration insights to simplify and de-risk resource discoveries. LithoSurfer\, Lithodat’s unique browser-based exploration data platform offers the most detailed global\, standardised geochemistry and the largest thermochronology data repository and digital analytical tools available. Very detailed analytical data and advanced analytical tools including integrated paleogeographic reconstruction functionality of all metadata\, on-the-fly dashboards and automated heatmap integration\, enables the user to query and visualise data through deep-time and easily access and download all available data. No matter if you are looking for detailed geochemistry functionality for on-the-fly analysis of Li in brines or a tool to quickly test maturity or advanced source to sink investigations\, LithoSurfer provides you with the perfect platform to do so. It’s simple and easy to understand user interface makes all those tools easy to understand and use for every level. \nLithoSurfer is a secure online data platform for storing\, viewing\, analysing and extracting data in a geological and geospatial context. LithoSurfer provides quick access to a wealth of information (analytical details including all metadata\, machine parameters\, lab information\, persons involved\, references etc.) across multiple analytical techniques and localities. LithoSurfer harvests its power from being built on a unique relational database with a modular architecture of very fine-grained data models for each data type. Lithodat’s team of experts together with our partner institutions extract\, validate\, standardise and integrate all publicly available analytical data into our cloud-hosted database. Proprietary data can be securely integrated and normalised into LithoSurfer and analysed together with all public data. This consolidation opens up the full potential that spatial geoscience data has to offer and is a vast improvement on storing data in separate spreadsheets and folders as often happens within teams and exploration projects. LithoSurfer makes dispersed and complicated geoscience datasets understandable and usable for any explorationist. \nHaving data and analytical tools at your fingertips for systems such as geochronology\, thermochronology\, inorganic and organic geochemistry\, vitrinite reflectance and thermal histories helps increase exploration insights and workflow efficiency. However\, LithoSurfer does not constrain the explorationist to its tools\, clean and standardised data can be extracted in multiple formats to take full advantage of new techniques such as machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) and LithoSurfer also offers a secure REST API to connect directly to other software if required.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2023-pesa-webinar-series-optimizing-data-driven-resource-exploration-lithodat/
LOCATION:SA
CATEGORIES:Industry,National,Online,Technical Talk
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