2023 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: Why We Lose Women From Geosciences – Evidence-Based Causes and Solutions (WOMEESA Network)
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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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On Friday 24 February (1.00 pm to 4.00 pm) a special session of the Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Interest Group at the Perth Core Library, 37 Harris St, Carlisle, led by Vincent Crombez, Fionna McNee and Chris Elders, will examine cores from mineral and petroleum wells in the Canning and Office basins that have penetrated thick salt sequences. This will provide us with the opportunity to investigate the composition and deformational fabrics in mobile and non-mobile salt, as well as the underlying and overlying stratigraphic successions. As is tradition, the SSIG workshop will be followed by drinks at 4.00 pm at the Balmoral Hotel, Victoria Park.
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We proudly invite you to the Field Geology Club-Hosted Event: June excursion through the Truro Region. Explore pillow lavas, ancient...
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A new 3D structural model for the Porgera Region, PNG Fold Belt: the integration of petroleum and minerals exploration methods....
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In 2015 ExxonMobil discovered oil in the Stabroek Block in the deep water of Guyana, South America. Subsequent discoveries have resulted in announced reserves of 10+ billion barrels. First oil commenced in December 2019 with a second development coming online February 1922. Current production capacity is 340,000 barrels per day with additional developments in progress.
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We proudly invite you to the Field Geology Club-Hosted Event: Meeting and discussion on the world importance of the Flinders...
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