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Conjugate margins in the Indian Ocean

The concept of conjugate margins as a geologi­cal model on which to base exploration strategy…

Why post well analysis matters

Most companies are aware of the value of doing post well anal­ysis (PWA). But it…

bp and Brazil

In August 2025, bp announced the much-needed news that its exploration well designated 1-BP-13-SPS in…

On the Horizon

DEVEX 2026
Aberdeen, UK, 29–30 April
62nd CEEC event
Athens, Greece, 7–9 May
GeoConvention 2026
Calgary, Canada, 11–13 May

Copenhagen, Denmark, 18 May

London, UK, 20 May
EAGE Deep Water Brazil Equatorial Margin
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 26–28 May
9th EAGE Conference on Conjugate Margins
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, 27 – 31 July

Energy Transition

Subsurface Storage

Geothermal

Slim is smart

“Why drill 150 mm when 120 mm will do?” That simple question sparked an ongoing…

Seabed Minerals

First seabed copper from Norway

Over the past three years, academia and industry joined forces in the pro­ject EMINENT to…

Norway stumbles at the finish line

On the night of December 3, 2025, Norwegian parliament re-ached an agreement on the state…

Are sea cucumbers in a pickle?

In March this year, the Internation­al Seabed Authority (ISA) mem­ber states met and negotiated over…

New Gas

Omani research well burping hydrogen

Professor Alexis Templeton in conversation at the 2025 H-NAT Summit. Photo: H-NAT Summit. When Professor…

Time to recycle party balloons

A third of the world’s helium comes from Qatar, a lucrative by-product of natural gas…

Exploration Opportunities

“Seeking the Sweet Spot in offshore Ecuador’s Sweet Shop”

Ecuador has an estimated 8.3 Bbbl of oil reserves and a rich history of oil exploration and production within the Amazon Basin east of the Andes. To the west of the Andes, early onshore exploration resulted in a number of onshore oil discoveries, which provided much of Ecuador’s oil exports from 1920 to 1960. Taking this oil province offshore with the rudimentary seismic available in the 1960s and 1970s led to a hit-or-miss exploration affair, and despite oil, condensate and gas discoveries, the offshore sweet spot remained illusive. Until now. Reprocessing of the legacy seismic dataset, using 2026 technologies, is generating new confidence in offshore exploration. It is clear now that this offshore margin, with its large prospects (that we can now image), in shallow water, is so prospective, it’s like looking for a candy in a sweetshop.

Indeed, seismic reprocessing follows much the same path as extracting sugar from sugar cane. Raw materials – the legacy offshore Ecuador datasets – are carefully pounded by modern algorithms until the sweet primary signal is distilled from the chaff of noise and multiples that made working the data so difficult for the early explorers.

Inside every Basin you know is another Basin you haven’t met

For nearly a decade, the oil and gas industry has obsessed over the hunt for repeated deepwater success of Suriname-Guyana’s “Golden Lane”. In Suriname, there is an unexplored play within the acreage offered in the open-door round. It relies on the same hydrocarbon systems and trapping styles as the Golden Lane, drawing its sands from deltas to the southeast and the shallow marine shelf of the Demerara High. This extension or “replication” of the Golden Lane will be the next great play to chase.

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