GEOExPro
GEO ExPro is a global energy magazine and online platform that covers various disciplines. Its purpose is to make geoscience and technology more understandable for anyone engaged in the exploration, production, and development of oil and gas resources. Additionally, it highlights the role of geoscience in the transition to sustainable energy solutions.
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1 week ago |
geoexpro.com | Henk Kombrink
The Upper Permian Rotliegend sandstone in the Netherlands is a very well-explored reservoir. That is because a lot of gas fields are reservoired in this aeolian and fluvial succession that attains thicknesses up to 300 m in places. But the fact that the Rotliegend has been drilled and logged so much does not mean that legacy gas exploration data can be used 1:1 for geothermal purposes.
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1 week ago |
geoexpro.com | Henk Kombrink
As TotalEnergies is moving ahead developing its deep-water discoveries in Block 58 in Suriname waters, there is a drive to discover more resources nearby. And rather than focusing on deep water, as was done in recent years, the shallows of the Demerara High have come on the radar, again.
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2 weeks ago |
geoexpro.com | Henk Kombrink
In a recent statement on LinkedIn, geothermal exploration and development company Innargi announced that its flagship project in Aarhus, Denmark, will be developed differently from what was originally foreseen. Where the idea was to build seven production facilities with associated wells to supply around 20% of the city’s heat demand, now the plan is to only have three production sites in the north of the city.
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1 month ago |
geoexpro.com | Henk Kombrink
Despite there still being major uncertainties for operators on the UK Continental Shelf, as Niall McLean from Brodies Solicitors clearly explained in his talk about the Finch ruling, when talking to people during coffee breaks at the recent Devex Conference, the mood still seemed more upbeat than it was last year. Maybe Ian Cross is right, we reached rock bottom already and therefore the only way is up.
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1 month ago |
geoexpro.com | Henk Kombrink
Lower Saxony, the German state that finds itself in the north-western part of the country, has a rich history in drilling and coring. But until recently, activities on that front were exclusively centred around oil and gas. No surprise; the state hosts the majority of oil and gas fields in Germany and therefore, places like Celle, Lingen and Hannover have a significant oil industry presence.
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