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The Evolving Role of Seismic in the Energy Landscape

27/03/2023

Date: 19 - 20 April 2023
Location: P&J Live

Seismic 2023 continues to develop the themes explored at the 2022 event, covering the energy lifecycle from exploration through appraisal, development, and production to decommissioning and repurposing. The event will build on how seismic sustainably supports the UK’s energy security of supply and Net Zero obligations, and will cover hydrocarbons, renewables, geothermal, and carbon storage.”

Career navigation during the energy transition

The Seismic Early Careers Event will take place on the first day of the conference between 4.30pm – 5.30pm. The session will include career development focused presentations followed by a panel discussion.

This event is FREE to attend and allows access to the main conference from the start of the Shallow Seismic and Wind session starting at 3.25pm. The main Early Careers session will take place between 4.30pm – 5.30pm and attendees are then invited to stay for the Networking Reception in the main exhibition hall from 5.30pm.

The Evolving Role Of Seismic In The Energy Landscape
Ronnie Parr from the North Sea Transition Authority, will be opening day 2 of Seismic 2023 with his keynote presentation, titled ‘Advancing our understanding of the Southern North Sea Bunter’.

Ronnie’s presentation will outline the extent of the well & seismic databases which underpin the NSTA regional interpretation and then chiefly focus on some of the specific geoscience issues arising in this reservoir for carbon storage.

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