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Oil & Gas
Intense exploration and appraisal in the Norwegian Barents Sea
Making small pools work
Business can only get better
Drilling around mud diapirs
Why the term “fault block” is a useless way to describe a trap
Fresh water in deep-marine sandstones – how come?
Energy Transition
Carbon Capture & Storage
Creating a source rock and storing it for good
The benefits of being an oil veteran when assessing depleted fields for carbon storage
CCS – a roller coaster ride from an oil crisis to a climate change solution
Geothermal
An exciting drilling campaign in exciting geology
Coring a geothermal reservoir in oil and gas heartlands
Bacterial life is everywhere in the subsurface
Seabed Minerals
A new seabed minerals frontier emerges
The world’s largest SMS deposits
How spreading rates determine your exploration strategy
New Gas
Estimates of trapped hydrogen globally – a reality check
HyTerra hits hydrogen – but will it be like a soda going flat?
Hydrogen exploration potential in Uruguay
Exploration Opportunities
Discover more in Møre, Norway
Geological understanding based on new data is required to unlock potential in the Vøring Basin
Highlights:
- New high-quality seismic and FWI velocity attributes to identify petroleum plays and prospects
- Refinement of sedimentary systems and sand deposits in regions with complex geology
- Identification and mapping of deep-water Paleogene source-to-sink sedimentary systems
- New understanding of volcanic basin processes and deposits
- Interaction between volcanic rocks / sill intrusions and sediments
- Maturation and focused migration of hydrocarbons from deeper structures to shallow reservoirs in hydrothermal vent complexes (HTVC)
- Tie to industry and scientific boreholes and seabed sampling locations
From data to discovery: Applying AI in offshore geoscience
The North Sea continues to rank among the most prolific hydrocarbon regions globally, with abundant remaining re¬sources in both barrels of oil equivalent and carbon capture and storage (CCS) potential. In this comprehensive study, we leveraged advanced AI workflows to interpret multiple seismic surveys and utilize a vast dataset of well informa¬tion to unlock new opportunities for ex¬ploration and development.
Focusing on a large area of the UK and Norwegian continental shelf, the anal¬ysis covered nearly 5,000 wells, 643 of which are Norwegian exploration wells, encompassing around 70 unique data types. Additionally, the dataset included 2,924 UK development wells and a range of UK exploration wells. This project used the ESA EarthNET platform to ingest, process, and inter¬pret the data over six months. What follows is a walkthrough of our full workflow - from raw data ingestion to final geological deliverables - demon¬strating how EarthNET supports rapid, scalable interpretation in data-dense offshore regions.
The EarthNET Data Lake is a platform for managing, contextualizing, and exploring subsurface data across the entire exploration and development workflow. Directly connecting EarthNET modules enables a seamless tran¬sition from raw data to actionable insight. As shown in Figure 1c, the Data Lake acts as the central hub of EarthNET’s integrated, AI-powered subsurface ecosystem.
EARTHNET WORKFLOW
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