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EAGE Affiliations

Dear Member, thank you for your continued support and involvement with EAGE!

This form serves as an opportunity for you to confirm and update your EAGE affiliations, whether they be in Circles, Technical Communities, or Local Chapters. Your participation helps us keep you connected and ensures that our offerings remain relevant and beneficial to your needs.

Additionally, it allows us to continually adapt and evolve to serve the wider geoscience community better. We appreciate your engagement and contribution.

Your Affiliation with EAGE Circles

Circles are parts of the Association with the purpose of supporting and promoting the professional interests of the main work fields of Members of the Association. Members of the Association may register for one or more Circles.

 

EAGE Circles Description Your Affiliations
Oil and Gas
Geoscience Circle
The Oil and Gas Geoscience Circle (OGGC) represents the interests of its members who work in all areas of the oil and gas geoscience disciplines.  
Environment, Minerals, and Infrastructure Circle The Environment, Minerals, and Infrastructure Circle (EMIC), formerly known as the Near Surface Geoscience Circle, represents the interests of its members who work in all areas of geoscience applied to investigation of the shallow subsurface.  
Sustainable Energy
Circle
The Sustainable Energy Circle (SEC) represents the interests of its members who work in all areas of the sustainable energy disciplines.  
No Affiliation If you have no affiliation with the existing EAGE Circles as listed above, please check this box.  

 

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Introducing EAGE Circles

At the Special Members Meeting held on 16 February 2023, EAGE members have passed a proposal from the Board to replace the existing two divisional structures of the Association, introducing instead three Circles which are felt to be more representative of the organisation in the energy transition era, namely Oil and Gas Geoscience Circle, Near-Surface Geoscience Circle and Sustainable Energy Circle.

At the meeting, EAGE president Jean-Marc Rodriguez together with the vice-president Edward Wiarda introduced the modifications to the EAGE Constitution needed in line with these changes.

EAGE president Jean-Marc Rodriguez said: ‘The Board wanted to step away from the Divisions nomenclature, which to many feels dividing and implies having separate “silos” without appropriate overlap between the areas of interest that they represent. We carefully considered several possible options and concluded that the term Circle best encompasses the idea of multi-disciplinary collaboration and inclusivity.’

Edward Wiarda explained in more detail why the name Circle was chosen: ‘Circles embody the spirit of who we want to be as an Association – inclusive and giving members the feeling of being part of a single EAGE, with circles representing unity and a round table at which there is a place for every member. Moreover, through visualization by Venn diagrams, our three Circles — Oil & Gas, Near-Surface Geoscience and Sustainable Energy – now provide a well-rounded framework that allows for an increasing overlap between two or even three circles with time and a stepping stone for the Energy Transition within EAGE’.

‘The overlap zones,’ Wiarda said, ‘represent joint collaboration, synergy, integration, knowledge sharing and efficiencies (read: cost reduction), across geoscience and engineering disciplines and specialisations, regions, and industries. It is in these overlap sweet spots where members, technologies and solutions, developed in one Circle, meet the members, applications and challenges of the other (two) Circles”.

Caroline Le Turdu, Membership and Cooperation Officer, adds: ‘The technical communities had also grown substantially over the last few years, and we wanted to ensure we would capture all the excellent initiatives from those communities that could benefit all EAGE members on both sides of the “division”… The Circles are an opportunity to get closer to our members and to stimulate interactions and engagements between the board, circles, communities, committees and all EAGE members.’

Every member is invited to join multiple Circles and to start or get involved in their (joint) activities and communities.


Source: EAGE News Article, 28 March 2023

 

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Your Affiliation with EAGE Technical Communities

This form serves as an opportunity for you to confirm and update your EAGE affiliations, whether they be in Technical Communities or Local Chapters. Your participation helps us keep you connected and ensures that our offerings remain relevant and beneficial to your needs.

Additionally, it allows us to continually adapt and evolve to serve the wider geoscience community better. We appreciate your engagement and contribution.

Technical Communities are groups of members organizing their activities around a specific technical interest. Activities to establish a Technical Community can commence at the initiative of the Board or if at least ten EAGE members have expressed in writing their wish for such a membership group.

Note: Choosing an affiliation with any of the Technical Communities below is optional. If you prefer not to select an affiliation at this time, you may proceed directly to the next step.

 

EAGE Technical Communities Description Your Affiliations
Artificial Intelligence The EAGE Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) community is the network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills among geoscientists and engineers exploring A.I. and machine learning solutions, as well as data scientists working on techniques that can be applied to the fields of geoscience and engineers. This community is open to members at all stages of their career.  
Basin and Petroleum Systems Analysis The EAGE Basin & Petroleum Systems community is the network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills among geoscientists and engineers working on Basin and Petroleum Systems analysis, strategies and technologies. This group deals with challenges in basin modelling, pore pressure, seals as well as their interdisciplinary connections, especially with geology and geochemistry. This community is open to members in all stages of their career.  
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) The EAGE community on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills among geoscientists and engineers crossing paths with CCS, CO2 storage site selection and development, subsurface surveillance, drilling and well integrity, derisking, regulations, and other related topics, or interested in pursuing a career in this field.  
Critical Minerals The EAGE community on Critical Minerals is an interdisciplinary group focused on providing members with insights and perspectives on the critical minerals sector, key to the global energy transition and diversification. Recognizing the dynamic nature of 'criticality' in minerals, the CM is committed to maintaining an up-to-date understanding of this evolving landscape by continuously reviewing and discussing mineral resource classifications, exploration and extraction technologies, and global supply chain dynamics.  
Enhancing Hydrocarbon Recovery for Sustainability The EAGE community on Enhancing Hydrocarbon Recovery for Sustainability is the network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills among geoscientists and engineers working on Improved and/or Enhanced Oil Recovery projects, technologies and carbon footprint optimization. This group also deals with the decarbonization aspects of IOR/EOR, including transferable skills and reskilling.  
Geochemistry The EAGE Geochemistry community is the network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills among geoscientists and engineers crossing paths with geochemical applications. The community operates in collaboration with the European Association of Geochemistry. This community is open to members in all stages of their career.  
Geohazards The EAGE community on Geohazards is the network of members interested in promoting the development and application of a multidisciplinary approach to the natural hazards assessment, fostering innovation, cooperation and technical progress.This community is open to members in all stages of their career.  
Geothermal Energy The EAGE community on Geothermal Energy is a network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills among geoscientists and engineers working on, researching on, or otherwise curious about recent advances, trending topics, case studies, and novel geothermal applications.  
Hydrogen and Energy Storage The EAGE community on Hydrogen and Energy Storage is a network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills among geoscientists and engineers working in Hydrogen and Energy Storage analysis, strategies, and technologies. The full range of energy storage technologies will be addressed: Electrochemical, Chemical, Thermal and Mechanical. We are also interested in discussions and contributions covering the broader elements of natural hydrogen systems, stimulated geological hydrogen production, policy, and emerging energy value chains.  
Hydrogeophysics The EAGE Hydrogeophysics community is the network of members interested in hydrogeophysics and related disciplines. This community is open to members in all stages of their career.  
Seismic Acquisition The EAGE Seismic Acquisition community is the network of members interested in sharing know-how, experience, expertise of seismic acquisition applied to business and science. This community is open to members in all stages of their career.  
Seismic Interpretation The EAGE Seismic Interpretation community is the network of members interested in sharing know-how, experience, and expertise of seismic interpreters, focusing on latest technologies, artificial intelligence and data analysis, both for conventional E&P and the emerging new energy transition. This community is open to members in all stages of their career.  
Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles The EAGE community on Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAV) is the network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills in the area of drone technology, robotics, drone geosciences, terrestrial remote sensing with applications to the areas of natural hazards, geotechnics and site investigations, environmental geosciences, rock outcrop digital imaging & analysis, resource and mining exploration, and others. This community is open to members in all stages of their career.  
Wind Energy The EAGE community on Wind Energy is the network of members interested in sharing knowledge and developing skills among geoscientists and engineers harnessing wind power for renewable energy.  

 

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Your Affiliation with EAGE Special Interest Communities

Special Interest Communities are groups of members promoting and organizing activities around a specific professional interest within the Association. Activities to establish a Special Interest Community can commence at the initiative of the Board or if at least ten EAGE members have expressed in writing their wish for such a membership group.

Note: Choosing an affiliation with any of the Special Interest Communities below is optional. If you prefer not to select an affiliation at this time, you may proceed directly to the next step.

 

EAGE Special Interest Communities Description Your Affiliations
Geoscience Communication & Public Engagement The EAGE Special Interest Community on Geoscience Communication & Public Engagement is a dynamic group of geoscientists, educators, and communicators dedicated to enhancing public understanding of Earth’s systems and the role of geoscientists and engineers in the Energy Transition. The community is a focal point for various communication initiatives.  
Women in Geoscience & Engineering The EAGE WGE community is the network of members – regardless of gender – with the mission of growing a collaborative network across genders, ages and specializations, and supporting equity in the fields of geoscience and engineering. Motivational advice, mentoring, sharing career opportunities, discussing challenges such as women’s retention in the industry, diversity, inclusion, work/life balance, dual careers and leadership.  
Young Professionals The EAGE YP community is the network of young professional members aged 35 or below who are interested in sharing and discussing advice on career development, work opportunities and the skills for a successful career. This community is also open to all members, regardless of age, who wish to support and engage with the YPs.  

 

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Your Affiliation with EAGE Local Chapters

Local chapters are groups of members organised around a geographical location who collaborate with EAGE to promote geoscience and engineering, and support the training and professional development of the community in their area. The establishment of a Local Chapter can commence at the initiative of the Board or if at least ten EAGE members expressed their wish for such a membership group in writing.

Note: Choosing an affiliation with any of the EAGE Local Chapters below is optional. If you prefer not to select an affiliation at this time, you may proceed directly to the next step.

 

EAGE Local Chapter Your Affiliations
Local Chapter Aberdeen  
Local Chapter Angola  
Local Chapter Austria  
Local Chapter Azerbaijan  
Local Chapter China  
Local Chapter Czech Republic  
Local Chapter East Africa  
Local Chapter Germany  
Local Chapter Greece  
Local Chapter Houston  
Local Chapter Hungary  
Local Chapter Ireland  
Local Chapter Kuwait  
Local Chapter Kyiv  
Local Chapter London  
Local Chapter Madrid  
Local Chapter Mexico  
Local Chapter Netherlands  
Local Chapter Nigeria  
Local Chapter Oslo  
Local Chapter Paris  
Local Chapter Pau  
Local Chapter Poland  
Local Chapter Serbia  
Local Chapter Stavanger  

 

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