Vol. 16

Issue 6

This edition of GEO ExPro Magazine focuses on Europe and Frontier Exploration, Modelling and Mapping, and Geochemistry.

Columns

5 Editorial

6 Regional Update

8 Licensing Update

10 A Minute to Read

18 Hot Spot: Malaysia – Exciting Times Ahead

30 GEO Education: New Life to Old Maps

38 Reservoir Management: New Reservoir Modelling Workflow

48 Recent Advances in Technology: Arrhenius to CO2 Storage – Part V

52 GEO Chemistry: What is Chemostratigraphy?

70 Geology: Improving North Sea Understanding

80 Exploration Update

82 Q&A: Mapping the Future

84 FlowBack: Gas with a Difference

Features

14 Cover Story: Country Profile: Manx Gas for the Isle of Man

20 Seismic Foldout: New Insights and Play Models, North Viking Graben

26 GEO Tourism: Traversing the Southern Sierra Nevada

34 Exploration: All Eyes are on Denmark

42 Seismic Foldout: Caribbean Atlantic Margin Deep Imaging

56 History of Oil: A Pioneer in Petroleum Engineering

60 Giant Fields: Advances in Stratigraphic Trap Exploration

64 Seismic Foldout: Filling in the Blanks

72 GEO Profile: David Houseknecht – Solving the Alaska Puzzle

76 GEO Chemistry: The Origin of Shale Gases

Articles

New Reservoir Modelling Workflow

An innovative new modelling workflow for reservoir characterisation has been developed that is capable of producing an advanced 3D geomodel of any subsurface zone of interest and can identify potential Read More

GEO ExPro Vol. 16, No. 6 Out Now!

Geoscience magazine GEO ExPro Vol. 16, No. 6 is available for download. This edition of GEO ExPro Magazine focuses on Europe and Frontier Exploration, Modelling and Mapping, and Geochemistry. The Read More

Renewing Oil and Gas Exploration in Denmark

Denmark has a rich exploration history with numerous hydrocarbon discoveries totalling over 100 MMboe in recoverable reserves. Recently reprocessed vintage 3D data provides the perfect platform to support any renewed Read More

New Life to Old Maps

Regional maps combining both vintage and modern interpretations are vital tools for both students and professionals. What Do We Need? Exploration geoscientists understand the need for regional comprehension to frame Read More

Invest in Big Data

The business value to transform subsurface data into a digital format is tremendous, and well worth the investment. In a typical oil and gas digital transformation project, ten terabytes holds Read More

Manx Gas for the Isle of Man

The role of gas in the transition to renewables is the driver behind a local energy company on the Isle of Man, with the backing of local business, government and Read More

Lifetime Contribution Award

Africa Oil Week this year introduced the Adrian Bligh Memorial Award to give recognition to someone who has made a ‘Lifetime Contribution to Africa’. Pictured, left to right: Paul Sinclair, Read More

Wildcat Exploration: Unlocking the Frontier

The upstream industry has been reluctant to invest in exploration recently, especially in wildcat wells, yet from 2013-2019, north-west Europe has seen some success through wildcat exploration. Recently, the upstream Read More

What is Chemostratigraphy?

Chemostratigraphy has evolved and grown from a niche, often misunderstood, speciality into a comprehensive, inclusive, game-changing technology that delivers real insight in oil and gas exploration. The rapid expansion of Read More

Giant Gas Field Discovery in Iran

Reports that Orca is the largest gas find this year have a competing claim from Iran, where in mid-October the National Iranian Oil Company announced that it had discovered a Read More

The Origin of Shale Gases

The origin of shale gases has important implications on their ability to provide hydrocarbon reserves. As we all know, the discovery that gas formed and locked in shale source rocks Read More

High-Res Characterisation of Unconventional Reservoirs

GEOLOG has developed an innovative workflow, integrating wellsite activity with laboratory work to define a comprehensive, high-resolution understanding of unconventional reservoir properties. © GEOLOG. Unconventional activities constantly require new technological Read More