The Third Third EAGE Geochemistry Workshop talks will be presented at IMOG on 15 & 16 September 2021. The technical programme below indicates the Third EAGE Geochemistry Workshop presentations.
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Wednesday 15 September 2021
Session One: Exploration & Production Part I Session Chairs: Norka Marcano, Schlumberger & Hans-Martin Schulz, GFZ Potsdam | |
14:35 | Geochemical isotopic analysis to determine the origin of H2S in the Anisian to Kimmeridgian carbonate intervals |
14:55 | Prevention of sulphate scale in production wells–Challenging the 40 mg/L of sulphate in seawater injection |
15:15 | Significance of long chain alkylated aromatic compounds for Neoproterozoic-Cambrian petroleum systems |
15:35 | Integrated Uncertainty Quantification for Reactive Transport Modeling of CO2 Mineralization in Basalts |
15:55 | End of Session Exploration & Production Part I: Third EAGE Geochemistry Workshop |
Thursday 16 September 2021
Session Two: Exploration & Production Part II Session Chairs: Mohamed Al Ghammari, Shell & Zied Ouled Ameur, Tatweer Petroelum | |
14:20 | Assessment of Atmospheric Liquid Hydrocarbon Properties (API/Viscosity) Based On Reservoir Cutting Analyses (Middle East Oil Field) |
14:40 | Lab Simulation of Reservoir Filling |
15:00 | Production Allocation Using Combined Geochemical Fingerprinting and Multivariate Curve Resolution |
15:20 | End of Session Exploration & Production Part II: Third EAGE Geochemistry Workshop |
Posters at IMOG 2021
Poster Session: Petroleum and Coal Geochemistry 3
15 September 2021 - View on IMOG Schedule Here
The Role of Grain Size and Sample Freshness on Pyrolysis Analysis |
Integration of
Geochemistry with Fluid Property Data: A comprehensive fluids characterization
workflow for understanding petroleum accumulations N. Marcano Balliache1* 1 Schlumberger |
GroundWater Spatiotemporal Data Analysis Tool (GWSDAT): An overview |
Perspectives of sapropel- and clay-containing soil amendments in bioremediation of complex pollution |
Hydrogen reactivity with a carbonated underground gas storage |