
April 2021
PESA WA Technical April lunch talk- The role of geoscientists in the move to a low carbon future.
Hosted with thanks to our Platinum Sponsors Business Events Perth: And our Gold Sponsors DUG, Katalyst Data Management and PetroDip PESA WA invites you to our April technical luncheon on Thursday 15th April “The role of geoscientists in the move to a low carbon future” Presented by Jayne Baird Abstract The energy industry is facing the challenges and opportunities of a transition to a low carbon future. Geoscientists are used to the cyclic nature…
Find out more »PESA WA : Evening talk – Sedimentology of the Gascoyne river. An analogy for the Mungaroo.
Hosted with thanks to our sponsors: The Gascoyne Delta, Western Australia – a wave-dominated, tide-influenced, ephemeral flood-prone fluvial system along a dryland coast; a useful partial-analogue for facies juxtaposition in ancient deltaic reservoirs of the North West Shelf. Simon C. Lang1 & Robert Seggie2 1 Centre for Energy Geoscience, School of Earth Science, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia. simon.lang@uwa.edu.au Robert Seggie, SeggieGeoscience, Nedlands, Perth, Australia. seggiegeoscience@gmail.com Marine deltas are shaped by the dominance of fluvial outflow…
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