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Latest Edition of GeoExpro Now Available For Download

26/04/2024

In their second issue in 2024, GeoExpro provide a rich and diverse selection of enegy news and commentary, including:

For the cover story, we explore the status of global gas exploration with Graeme Bagley and Joe Killen from Westwood Global Energy Group. Country reports from Venezuela (U3 Explore) and Colombia (Juan Pablo Ramos Vargas) complement the article.

We feature our first WIND FOLDOUT! A team from Energinet, SolidGround and GeoSurveys tells the story of how they characterised the complex subsurface of a major wind development in the Danish sector.

Nick Lee, Bill Powell, Tilman Kluever and Cyrille Reiser from PGS take us on a journey describing how existing MultiClient data can be explored to find the next big carbon storage sites.

Amanda Barlow shares the story of her incredible journey as a wellsite geologist and takes us back to a few memorable stints offshore. For instance, how a nation was anticipating a major gas find but got some CO2 in the end..

We are very happy to feature a great illustration by Marcos Asensio on the front cover. And there is a story behind this illustration too, please have a look at page 98 in the magazine to find out!

Our contributors Dr Carole Nakhle from Crystol Energy, Peter Elliott from NVentures Ltd, Raffik Lazar from GeomodL International, Molly Turko, PhD from Devon Energy, Ian Cross from Moyes and David Rajmon again share great insights and commentary that make the magazine!

Neil Hodgson, Karyna Rodriguez and Lauren Found from the Searcher team take us to Namibia once more and share the story of the relationship between pock marks and Albian source rock maturity.

Finder Energy describe how it is surely worth taking another look at mature basins, there may be another Buzzard just around the corner!

Luis Carlos Carvajal and his co-authors make a case for why Colombia is to become the next big frontier!

James Dodson writes about natural hydrogen - where to look for more - and Mariel Reitsma describes the birth of the helium exploration industry.

And that's not all! Our returning sections on NW Europe, Geothermal, Subsurface Storage, Technology and Deep Sea Minerals contain news and relevant background stories and illustrations on a wide range of subsurface energy topics from all over the world.

Download the latest edition of GeoExpro here   l   KeyFacts Energy Industry Directory: GeoExPro

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