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What do you want from your event? Take our quick Geophysics Survey…

The Geophysics Special Interest Group held its 2016 seminar on the theme of Getting Value from Geophysics: Economy, Efficiency and Effectiveness for Low Oil Prices at the Geological Society. We are most grateful to Cairn Energy, Paradigm and Seismic Image Processing for their generous sponsorship, which enabled us to host the event at a very economical £100 per PESGB member and attract a good audience at a time when training and conferences are under close scrutiny by management. Approximately 100 geoscientists and others attended the seminar which in consideration of the economic climate was a considerable success (we budgeted 70-100) and we were able to make a modest surplus for the PESGB coffers. Thank you to all the sponsors, speakers and delegates for supporting the seminar.

The seminar which was spread over two days was opened by Martin Millwood Hargraves with a keynote talk which highlighted the value of integration and showed new technology developments in reservoir inversion studies with multiple rock physics models. The talks were all excellent with a wide spectrum of interesting topics, including applications of satellite gravity (free to all), limitations on seismic acquisition vessel size and trends towards multiple seismic sources to increase coverage, towed streamer electromagnetics, and a talk by Bernstein’s on the Great Oil Shake-Out which gave plenty of encouragement that our industry has a significant role to play in the next two decades at least. The latter presentation was followed by a panel discussion on the future trends in geophysical technology. A subsequent panel discussion debated the skills required for successful geophysical careers for the 21st century.

Feedback on the seminar from the attendees was as follows:

84% technical value of talks presented
100% rated organisation good to excellent
90% rated abstract volume good to excellent
94% rated venue/location good to excellent
81% rated networking good to excellent
75% rated catering good to excellent – we will try and do better next time

As a consequence of the excellent feedback, the un-official, un-elected and un-paid Geophysics SIG committee (join us if you wish) who are gluttons for punishment have decided that they wish to propose to you the membership the next geophysics seminar, to be held in a similar venue and format in October 2017.

We have selected three possible themes and are offering these to you to vote for the one you would most like to attend:

1. Geophysical Case Studies: Successes and Challenges
2. Quantitative Interpretation: What does it mean, is it any good, and what’s next in QI
3. Field development and production geophysics: including nodes, multicomponent, towed streamer 4D, case studies

Please participate in the survey by going to https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LCV2ZVV by the end of February – it will only take one minute

PESGB Geophysics SIG Committee (UUU)

Geophysics Seminar: Call for Papers

The PESGB Geophysics SIG survey which closed on 8th February yielded some interesting and timely results.  Seventy nine members completed the survey, surprisingly 70 percent had never previously attended a Geophysics SIG event.  Overwhelmingly the members wanted an event in 2016 to address the topic Getting Value From Geophysics; Efficiency, Economy and Effectiveness for low oil prices.

The location and duration of the seminar were less clear cut but we think we can honestly summarise the survey that the respondents want a low cost short duration event.  We will do our best to fulfil this request with a 1 or 2 day event at a location in the London area, to be determined based upon location, cost and facilities available.

At least twenty one of the respondents indicated that they were willing to deliver a paper.  We would like those respondents and anyone else wishing to submit a paper to send a very brief initial summary to Jim Henderson jim.henderson@dial.pipex.com.

Examples of what might we expect from a seminar on Getting Value From Geophysics; Efficiency, Economy and Effectiveness for low oil prices:

  • Low cost geophysical acquisition methods through operational efficiency, fit for purpose deliverables
  • High resolution seismic acquisition for thin bed reservoirs
  • Case studies on reprocessing of existing geophysical datasets with better algorithms
  • New methods of interpretation extracting attributes from existing datasets getting the right outputs
  • Integration of datasets for joint inversion including electromagnetic, gravity and seismic
  • Integrated multidisciplinary workflows in field development planning and EOR projects
  • Improved reservoir prediction for more successful (effective) drilling outcomes
  • Value of information studies

Eight survey participants responded that they hoped their companies might be willing to sponsor the seminar, this was a super response as without sponsorship delivering a low cost event becomes very difficult.  No donation is too small, and sponsors get great exposure to over 6,000 PESGB members, for maximum benefit sign up early – please contact the PESGB office Bethany@pesgb.org.uk

Thank you to all the respondents for their support – please get involved now!

The PESGB SIG ad hoc (unpaid) team

 

Quick Geophysics SIG Survey – we need your input!

The PESGB Geophysics Special Interest Group (SIG) was started in 1999 and since then has delivered nine seminars for PESGB members. 
The SIG is considering whether to host an event in 2016 on one of the following topics but other ideas and suggestions are most welcome.

Topic 1:  Getting Value from Geophysics: Efficiency, Economy, and Effectiveness for low oil prices
With the current low oil prices there is a much greater focus on efficiency, economy and effectiveness of geophysical data acquisition, processing and interpretation.  This seminar will discuss ways in which we the geophysics community can actively support our industry at a time of low oil prices.  In addition to presentations we will host a series of open round table discussions on selected related topics.

Topic 2: Advanced Geophysical techniques for Improved Resource Management
Maximising resource recovery in both mature and exploration assets increasingly requires a multi-disciplinary approach to more fully understand the subsurface.  The key theme of the seminar will be the integration and cross-discipline interaction of geophysics, geology, petrophysics and reservoir engineering. We will discuss current strategies, practices, possibilities and challenges to improve reservoir recovery.

To help us make our decision  please take part in the quick survey by 7 February
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YLSSXRM

Don’t miss your opportunity to be heard…

PESGB Membership Questionnaire

In 2014 the PESGB turned 50 and for the last 50 years the Society has worked to provide a wide range of events and benefits to the geoscience community and wider.

As we look to the future and what the next 50 years might have in store we felt it was time to review the activities of the Society and ask are we on the right track?

Please click on the link below to complete the survey, we value your response…
http://bit.ly/1d93ta9

PESGB Membership & Salary Survey

In November 2014 the PESGB once again conducted a Membership & Salary Survey.

Approximately ten percent of the membership (606) participated in the survey; significantly more than in 2009 when 463 members completed the online survey.

The survey seeks to define who we are, where we are, and how we are paid. By completing the survey, the members can not only see how they are placed in the market, but also gives guidance to the PESGB Council for the planning of events and services for the membership.

To view survey click here