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SUMMARY:2026 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: AEP Exploration Year in Review (Andrew McKerron)
DESCRIPTION:2026 PESA Webinar Series\n  \nKindly supported by Rock Flow dynamics  \n  \nThe next webinar as part of the 2026 PESA Webinar Series will take place on Tuesday 7 July 2026. \nThis live webinar will take place at: \n11am              –     Perth\n12.30pm       –     Darwin\, Adelaide\n1pm                –    Brisbane\, Canberra\, Hobart\, Melbourne\, Sydney \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. \nAEP Exploration Year in Review\nPresented by Andrew McKerron (Beach Energy) \nAbstract: \n\nAndrew McKerron will provide an overview of the 2026 AEP Presentation: Exploration Year in Review.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/2026-pesa-webinar-series-aep-exploration-year-in-review-andrew-mckerron/
LOCATION:NSW
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SUMMARY:PESA WA: Interpreting Three-Dimensional Fluvial and Shoreline Architecture from Core\, Depositional Analogues\, and Forward Stratigraphic Models
DESCRIPTION:PESA WA invites you to a two-day practical workshop focused on interpreting depositional environments and predicting 3D architectures in shallow marine and fluvial intervals on Thursday 16 and Friday 17 July at the Perth Core Library\, Carlisle.\n“Interpreting Three-Dimensional Fluvial and Shoreline Architecture from Core\, Depositional Analogues\, and Forward Stratigraphic Models”\nPresented by: Boyan Vakarelov (Sedbase) & Simon Lang\n\nThrough a combination of lectures and hands-on examination of selected Permian and Mesozoic cores\, this workshop will cover: \n\nUsing hierarchical frameworks to address geological questions at the appropriate architectural scale.\nIdentifying depositional environments in core\, with a primary focus on active depositional processes.\nExamining typical 3D architectures in shallow marine and fluvial environments under different process regimes and their impact on subsurface fluid flow.\nLeveraging depositional analogues\, 3D conceptual models\, and realistic forward stratigraphic models to improve subsurface architectural predictions.\n\nLearning Outcomes: \n\nGain practical experience using physical structures and ichnology to interpret local depositional environments within cores.\nImprove your understanding of the three-dimensional aspects of depositional systems through extensive analogue databases\, 3D conceptual models\, and forward stratigraphic models.\nGain insight into how these tools can improve inter-well predictions while accounting for appropriate levels of depositional uncertainty.\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nExploration and development geologists\, petrophysicists\, reservoir engineers\, academics\, and geoscience students.\n\nAnalogue Database Access: \n\nAll participants will be granted complimentary access to the Sedbase web-based platform for the duration of the workshop.\n\n  \n\nTicket Prices: \nMembers: $800.00 \nNon-Members: $1000 \nStudents: $100.00 \nPlease note that this event will be held on Thursday and Friday 16 & 17 July 2026 at the Perth Core Library (37 Harris Street\, Carlisle). \n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-wa-interpreting-three-dimensional-fluvial-and-shoreline-architecture-from-core-depositional-analogues-and-forward-stratigraphic-models/
LOCATION:Carlisle core library\, 37 Harris Street\, Carlisle\, WA\, 6101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Discussion Forum,Short Course,Technical Talk,WA
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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT August Luncheon-
DESCRIPTION:PESA SA/NT August Luncheon\n“Petroleum geoscience and the energy transition: \na personal historical perspective and predictions for the future”\nDr Peter Moore\n\n  \nAbstract:\nThe petroleum industry was technologically advanced by the mid 1900s\, but a number of developments over the last half century stand out in the areas of seismic\, sequence stratigraphy\, assessment technologies\, deepwater plays\, drilling\, offshore developments\, CSG and shale\, which will be discussed\, including from a personal perspective. These developments have served to maintain the competitiveness of the petroleum industry and have satisfied an increasing demand over time. \nHowever\, a key question for the industry is its future role in the evolving energy transition. Analysis is difficult because there are multiple competing narratives and strong vested interests. \nToday we sit at a pivot point\, with a growing divergence of possible energy futures\, depending on how the world balances economic growth\, energy poverty\, geopolitics\, and great power competition against emissions reduction\, fossil fuel elimination and climate change concerns. \nIn the decade since the Paris agreement and despite significant progress\, the 1.5oC goal is lost and fossil fuel’s contribution to energy consumption remains at 80%. \nWhile both sides (fossil fuel supporters and renewable proponents) argue their case\, the next 15 years at least is becoming clearer – a US/China energy and manufacturing divide\, huge growth of renewables but matched by overall energy growth\, the emergence of nuclear\, and the persistence of petroleum\, especially gas. \nDespite trillions of dollars spent on the energy transition\, we have underestimated the difficulty in speedily transitioning the world’s energy and industrial infrastructure\, and have underestimated global growth\, including overall energy consumption. This can be seen by comparing predictions and model outcomes published over the last decade. \nFor today’s petroleum geoscientists\, technology and jobs will continue to evolve while new areas are likely to include advanced geothermal\, CCS\, and potentially natural hydrogen. As fields decline and new developments and discoveries become smaller\, more effort and technology are required from petroleum companies and individuals to deliver the energy the world still demands. \n  \nEvent Details:\nThursday\, 27th Ausgust 2026 \nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nThe luncheon will consist of 2 courses and drinks \nBookings close 5 pm Monday\, 24th August 2026 \nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-august-luncheon-2/
LOCATION:Ayers House – Ballroom\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch
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