PESA ACT/NSW June Technical Lunch
THE FEDERAL BUDGET 10 MAY 2023, ITS CONTENTS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ENERGY INDUSTRY The Federal Budget is far...
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THE FEDERAL BUDGET 10 MAY 2023, ITS CONTENTS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ENERGY INDUSTRY The Federal Budget is far...
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Presented by Sergey Shevchenko. This presentation demonstrates how the Extended Elastic Impedance (EEI) concept has been used as a method for reservoir monitoring, calculating changes in pressure and saturation in a producing reservoir by applying EEI to time-lapse seismic data. The method uses time-lapse seismic difference data rotated to specific EEI χ angles which are optimised for the changes expected in a given reservoir.
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This month PESA Queensland welcomes Duncan Lockhart to present a technical luncheon highlighting Melbana Energy's activities and the complex and...
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A new 3D structural model for the Porgera Region, PNG Fold Belt: the integration of petroleum and minerals exploration methods....
Find out more »Household renewable energy journey, and more What is a VPP and how can you be part of one? Can you...
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This month PESA and ASEG welcomes Randall Taylor to present a technical luncheon entitled “Recent Exploration in the Timor-Leste Frontier”. The...
Find out more »A seismic source field trial in the Bass Strait: Testing the impact of several different source configurations on geophysical quality,...
Find out more »Federal Government False Narrative About Cause of East Coast Gas Supply Shortage, Gas Price Cap and Gas Reservation I have...
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Measurement, Monitoring, and Verification (MMV) are essential to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects. Precise CO2 emission measurements, ongoing project performance monitoring, and independent data verification provide stakeholder confidence in the CCS system's greenhouse gas reduction, safe operation, and prompt issue resolution. Likewise, developing ground models for offshore wind turbine placement demands a comprehensive approach that addresses various geotechnical, geophysical, regulatory, and stakeholder aspects. A common element should be that any ‘baseline’ geophysical platform is built to best practice standards for both CCS and Wind projects.
Find out more »Critical Minerals in SA – The road to net zero Presented by: Bronwyn A Camac (Geological Survey of South Australia)...
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