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Geopitch Winner Courtney Berry Reflects on AEGC ExperienceCourtney Berry, a student at Curtin University currently based in Brisbane was one of the lucky winners of the PESA travel bursary. Read on to hear more about Courtney’s experience at AEGC. |
Notice of Membership Fee IncreaseThe PESA board advises that there will be a small membership fee increase, effective from December 2025. The fee increase of approximately 2.5% will account for CPI increase and will ensure that PESA can continue to provide members with a range of high value services. |
OPINION PIECE – Climate Change and the Demise of PESA – By Dennis MortonDenis Morton discusses the current climate change debate and the effect this is having on PESA. |
New PESA Webinar Library and Pete’s Webinar PicksIt is hard to believe that we have nearly five years under the PESA Webinar Series belt. Over this time, we have heard from many speakers on a number of topics of interest to PESA members, from oil and gas exploration in Australia and from across the World, to visiting several facets of the “Energy Trilemma”. Many of these speakers have graciously given their permission for their video recordings to be made available to PESA members for viewing at their leisure. However, until now, it has been difficult for members to view recordings as they have been embedded into the original event page. So now we are starting to populate these into a library area. Click to read more. |
Australian Natural Hydrogen Conference 2025Registration is still open and the conference is available for remote participation for those unable to travel to the Adelaide Hills. The program is available in this article. Don't forget that PESA members get a 10% discount. |
Carbon Loop #13Read the latest newsletter from our partner society CCUSNA dedicated to highlighting the Australian carbon capture, utilisation and storage industry. |
MGPalaeo Honour Australia’s most famous Palynologists with Artwork at New LabMGPalaeo are excited to announce their fully rebuilt laboratory offering significantly more space for an expanding suite of services. They have also taken the opportunity to decorate the place with a mural including selected palynomorphs honouring some of Australia’s most famous palynologists. Read on to learn more about their motivation and the palynologists their artwork honoured. |
The following webinar recordings are now available to view through the PESA technical library:
Burial Diagenesis and the Case of the Giant Perla Field in the Gulf of Venezuela BasinFernando Valencia Fermin (Santos) September 2025 |