Future Applications and Opportunities
Hosted by: Sara Grant (bp)
Monday 12 October 2020 at 16:00 CEST (UTC+2)
There are increasing commercial and societal demands for energy companies to transform their approaches to energy supply in order to limit global climate impacts.
As more and more energy companies pledge their support for a net zero carbon future, it’s inevitable that hydrocarbon exploration and production will form a diminishing part of their portfolio.
There are increasing commercial and societal demands for energy companies to transform their approaches to energy supply in order to limit global climate impacts. As this transition occurs scientists and professionals involved with these companies will also need to adapt their approaches and skillsets in parallel.
During this webinar our esteemed panel will discuss the future applications and opportunities for geophysics and seismic technology in a net zero carbon future.
The panel discussion features leading experts in geophysics and seismic technology.
Martijn Blaauw
Principal Reservoir Geophysicist
Shell
John T Etgen
Distinguished Advisor, Seismic Imaging
bp
Esben Dalgaard
Senior Geophysicist
Qeye
Brian Russell
Vice President, GeoSoftware
CGG
Sara Grant is a senior seismic analyst in bp’s Innovation and Engineering team. Sara joined bp in 2000, and her career has been focussed on quantitative geophysics with specific interest in seismic inversion. She has been instrumental in developing, deploying and subsequently commercialising bp’s stochastic inversion tool for reservoir property prediction from seismic. As bp’s recognised subject matter expert for seismic inversion, she contributes to multiple federal activities, develops technology strategies and recommended practice documents, and consults widely across the company on all aspects of seismic analysis.
Join us on Monday 12 October 2020 at 16:00 CEST (UTC+2) for a vibrant discussion on the role and opportunities for seismic inversion in the context of the energy transition.
This free Webinar is organised in connection with the 1st EAGE Seismic Inversion Conference. For more details on the main conference programme or to register see below: