First EAGE Conference on Offshore Energy Resources in the South Atlantic
20 - 22 September | Montevideo, Uruguay
Chevron
Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation predominantly in oil and gas. The second-largest direct descendant of Standard Oil, and originally known as the Standard Oil Company of California, it is headquartered in San Ramon, California, and active in more than 180 countries.
Today, the world faces a dual challenge: To meet growing demand for energy and to do so in a cleaner, more sustainable way. We believe society can accomplish both, and we strive to meet those challenges while creating value for all our stakeholders.
We believe energy underpins global progress, and we want to be a part of the conversation and solution as society works to meet growing global demand for reliable and affordable energy.
PGS
PGS is an integrated marine geophysics company with offices in 14 countries. Modern geophysics applies big data concepts to record and image Earth’s subsurface and is one of the largest uses of compute power on the planet. Our business supports the energy industry, including oil & gas, offshore renewables, carbon capture and storage.
Founded in 2007, Eliis designs and delivers innovative software solutions to the Energy industry for a better understanding of the subsurface.
CGG
CGG SA is a multinational geoscience technology services company that specializes on solving complex natural resource, environmental and infrastructure challenges. CGG is listed on Euronext Paris, and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange until October 1, 2018
TGS
Our primary business provides energy data and intelligence to companies and investors across energy markets. We offer the world’s largest global energy data library, including seismic data, magnetic and gravity data, multi-beam and coring, digital well log and production data, wind energy data, data to identify CCS opportunities, and other types of renewable data.