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Seismic 2024

Location: P&J Live, Aberdeen 1st - 2nd May 2024

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Seismic 2024 will cover the role of geophysics in the energy lifecycle from exploration, appraisal, development and production through to decommissioning and repurposing. The event will explore how seismic sustainably supports the UK’s energy security and Net Zero obligations, and will aim to include hydrocarbons, renewables such as offshore wind and geothermal, carbon storage and advancing technologies in the seismic space.

Seismic 2024 is the leading event of its kind and the only one in Aberdeen to focus exclusively on seismic and geophysics over its two days of technical talks. The event's primary focus is on bringing the seismic and geophysical community together, whether renewing old acquaintances or fostering new ones. It's a great opportunity to showcase new technology, share lessons learned, and communicate case studies, all in a supportive, curious and friendly environment.

Sponsorship Opportunities

SPE Aberdeen and GESGB are not-for-profit organisations and raising sponsorship is vital not only for the successful delivery of the conference but to enable re-investment back into the industry. By supporting this event, not only are you providing an important knowledge sharing and training opportunity for the industry, but you are also supporting our future generation of young engineers and geoscientists through providing bursaries. Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and exhibitors in 2023 we were able to make the conference more accessible by lowering the ticket price, offering free places for Early Career Professionals, and making attendance more affordable for universities.

For further details on sponsorship opportunities or general event enquiries, please contact Aberdeen.events@spe-uk.org

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Presentations

Monitoring of CO2 injection in depleted gas reservoirs through measurements of seafloor deformation and 4D gravity

Monitoring of CO2 injection in depleted gas reservoirs through measurements of seafloor deformation and 4D gravity

By: Helen Basford, Chris Ward, Filipe Borges, Siri Vassvåg, Simon Groot, Martha Lien

Harnessing Value from the Open Source OSDU Platform By Data Visualization and Analysis

Harnessing Value from the Open Source OSDU Platform By Data Visualization and Analysis

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Geoscience-led solutions for integrated workflows and subsurface knowledge leveraging AI

Geoscience-led solutions for integrated workflows and subsurface knowledge leveraging AI

By: Presented by Rosalena Filograsso

Seismic analysis of the Sleipner CO2 saline  aquifer storage to characterize facies  depositional architecture, plume anatomy, flow  dynamics, and pressure perturbation

Seismic analysis of the Sleipner CO2 saline aquifer storage to characterize facies depositional architecture, plume anatomy, flow dynamics, and pressure perturbation

By: Geovani C. Kaeng, Mateusz Zareba, PhD, Ilia Terentiev

Better data at your fingertips

Better data at your fingertips

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Same Old Data Different Approach

Same Old Data Different Approach

By: Tim Gibbons, Business Development - Europe

SHEARWATER TASMAN – A FULLY  INTEGRATED DUAL ROV VESSEL FOR OBN SURVEYS WITH SOURCE & STREAMER CAPABILITY. AN INDUSTRY FIRST.

SHEARWATER TASMAN – A FULLY INTEGRATED DUAL ROV VESSEL FOR OBN SURVEYS WITH SOURCE & STREAMER CAPABILITY. AN INDUSTRY FIRST.

By: Martin Prout OBN Global Sales manager

Factor 50: a simple way to ensure you don’t get burned by ultra high-resolution seismic

Factor 50: a simple way to ensure you don’t get burned by ultra high-resolution seismic

By: Nick Woodburn, RockWave and Dave Monk, ACTeQ

“Pre-Stack” Time-Shifts New Paradigm for 4D Geomechanical History Matching

“Pre-Stack” Time-Shifts New Paradigm for 4D Geomechanical History Matching

By: S.Izadian, C.MacBeth, Heriot-Watt University

Characterisation of a Shallow Gas Anomaly (Paso Anomaly) in the Catcher Field Area, Central North Sea, UK

Characterisation of a Shallow Gas Anomaly (Paso Anomaly) in the Catcher Field Area, Central North Sea, UK

By: Jack McLoughlin

Considerations of 4D Preplot Design for Effective Acquisition

Considerations of 4D Preplot Design for Effective Acquisition

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eGWM wave equation high frequency gathers to validate FWI models in gas cloud

eGWM wave equation high frequency gathers to validate FWI models in gas cloud

By: Jagat Deo

Data discovery, QC repair, meta-data extraction and imaging at very fast speed

Data discovery, QC repair, meta-data extraction and imaging at very fast speed

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