GEOExPro

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

    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.

  • 1 week 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.

  • 2 weeks ago | geoexpro.com | Henk Kombrink

    Map showing the first generation of long horizontal wells – in light tones – in the Walrus field of the Canadian Peace River Bluesky formation oil sands. It is clear that the development reached a mature level, given that wells such as the PENN WEST HZ WALRUS 15-1-83-18W5 well – darker tone – were drilled in areas that were initially ignored.

  • 2 weeks ago | geoexpro.com | Henk Kombrink

    There was an outcry when the Free University in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, recently announced its intention to close its geoscience department. Many well-respected geoscientists posted on LinkedIn how bad this was for the energy transition, as that is where so many earth science graduates are so greatly needed. Without saying a word about all those alumni who landed excellent roles in oil over the past few decades. But that is a by-the-by.

  • 3 weeks ago | geoexpro.com | Henk Kombrink |Marzena Pyteraf

    In most prospective basins, the simpler and larger anticlines and high-side fault blocks have mostly been drilled. In order to find what is remaining, explorers can look for new trap types, such as low-side fault blocks and onlap or pinch-out traps. The key questions in that case are how many different trap types may exist beyond the already existing ones, have they already been drilled before, and why were these unsuccessful. This requires an accurate definition of trap types.

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