Date/Time | Roommm No. | Dedicated
Sessions |
Tuesday, June 4 8:30 AM – 12:10 PM | Room
10 | Petroleum
Systems of the Mediterranean Sea I Dr E. de Man (Exxon Mobil) Ms C. Fabre (Total) Mediterranean Sea basins play types (source, reservoir, seal, and overburden rock, trap formation, generation-migration-accumulation) and fluids in a specific area or more regionally - i.d. HC case studies around offshore Mediterranean Basins. |
Tuesday, June 4 1:30 PM - 5:10 PM | Room
11 | Best
of Petroleum Geoscience - Global Resource Development (In collaboration with
the Geology Society of London) Prof. P.S. Ringrose (Equinor ASA) This exciting session will bring together an eclectic mix of papers featuring research that has recently been published, or is about to be published, in Petroleum Geoscience. The journal, jointly owned by EAGE and the Geological Society of London, has recently expanded its remit to cover sub-surface characterization for geoenergy and CCS applications, as well as its traditional oil and gas focus. Papers in the session will deal with all the sub-surface, rock-related disciplines and will include a synopsis of the 2019 Bryan Lovell meeting on geology for decarbonising energy, hosted by GSL and EAGE. |
Tuesday, June 4 1:30 PM - 5:10 PM | Room
10 | Petroleum
Systems of the Mediterranean Sea II Dr E. de Man (Exxon Mobil) Ms C. Fabre (Total) Mediterranean Sea basins play types (source, reservoir, seal, and overburden rock, trap formation, generation-migration-accumulation) and fluids in a specific area or more regionally - i.d. HC case studies around offshore Mediterranean Basins. |
Wednesday, June 5 8:30 AM - 10:10 AM | Room
10 | Geological
Visualization of Reservoirs Dr C.J. Lowrey (Bayerngas Norway AS) Dr M.E. Donselaar (Delft University of Technology) |
Wednesday, June 5 8:30 AM - 12:10 PM | Room
11 | Recent
Exploration Discoveries Ms N. Adams (BP) Mr A. Latham (Wood Mackenzie) Senior leaders from the industry’s top exploration companies will tell the stories behind these play-opening wildcats from basins around the world. They will describe how new geoscience thinking and technologies led to success, and share their views on the implications for the future. An essential session for anyone interested in petroleum exploration. Please visit this page for an overview of the speakers in this session. |
Wednesday, June 5 10:30 AM - 12:10 PM | Room
10 | What's On in Geoscience 2025? - Geoscience Start-up Case studies Ms L. Dissez (Chambre de Commerce de Pau) Through a few start-up case studies, the idea of the first half-session is to show how start-ups can change paradigms by bringing new technologies, transformations to traditional workflows, new approaches to management (data management particular) and so on. |
Wednesday, June 5 1:30 PM - 5:10 PM | Room
07 | Education
in the Future Prof. C. MacBeth (Heriot Watt University) Mr H.J. Kloosterman (Shell International E&P BV) The world of work is rapidly changing. Digital Technology disrupts business models and changes the way work is done. While digital immigrants need to keep up with digital natives, hierarchies disappear, and millennials and Gen Z generations feel entitled to rapid career growth in a compelling workplace. Against this backdrop, how do companies and academia adapt their learning & development approaches to respond to this changing landscape? Keynote speakers from academia, consultancy and energy industry share their views and vision to stimulate an interactive discussion on “education in the future”. |
Wednesday, June 5 1:30 PM - 5:10 PM | Room
10 | Geothermal:
Technical Advances & Cross Disciplinary Cooperation (IGA) Ms M. Krieger (International Geothermal Association) Mr N. Shaw (University of Leeds) |
Wednesday, June 5 1:30 PM - 5:10 PM | Room
11 | Key
Seismic Innovation and Potential Game Changing Developments Dr M. Widmaier (PGS) Dr J. Brittan (ION) |
Wednesday, June 5 1:30 PM - 5:10 PM | Room
14 | Salt
Tectonics Dr J.C. Ringenbach (Total) Dr J.P Callou (Pau University) |
Thursday, June 6 8:30 AM - 12:10 PM | Room
10 | Source
Rocks, Seals and Reservoirs - A Whole Story and Continuous Lithological and
Petrographical Components Mr J.J. Biteau (Total) Dr P. Suess (Wintershall Holding GMBH) |
Thursday, June 6 8:30 AM - 12:10 PM | Room
03 | The
Role of Geosciences in a Safe and Sustainable World Dr C. le Turdu (Schlumberger) Ms I. Tello (Schlumberger) Changing times require different perspectives, and sustainability is no longer just a report, it is shaping the direction in which our industry is moving. We want to keep abreast with the initiatives, research and technological innovations which are key for future sustainability, we want to hear about key practical actions for reducing/minimizing environmental impact, in the communities where we live and work, via innovation, engagement, policies, investment and smart deployment of solutions. Join us during the dedicated Sustainability session which will bring together voices about the environmental, economic, social and cultural issues around the oil and gas, mining, geothermal, and renewable energy sectors with a worldwide perspective. We want you and your ideas to inform this discussion that affects and benefits us all. The session will bring together key speakers from the industry, service companies, government officials and Oil & Gas authorities, academia and entrepreneurs. To close the session a panel of experts will share the lessons learned from different projects. |
Thursday, June 6 1:30 PM - 5:10 PM | Room
10 | Geothermal
Solutions for the Energy Mix of the Future (IGA) Ms M. Krieger (International Geothermal Association) Mr G. Sosio (Schlumberger) |
Thursday, June 6 1:30 PM - 5:10 PM | Room
16 | Near-Surface
Geoscience - Global Significance, Markets, Applications and Case Studies Dr G. Apostolopoulos (National Technical University of Athens) Dr O. Kuras (British Geological Survey) |