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Colorado School
This issue's special section was inspired by a series of presentations given in 2023 as part of a forum under the same name at the Bay Area Geophysical Society, the Colorado School of Mines, and two special sessions at IMAGE '23. At the heart of the forum is the existential question: How does applied geophysics remain relevant to the rapidly emergent energy transition and its requirement to secure an unprecedented volume of diverse natural resources while steadfastly minimizing the negative environmental impacts of doing so?
- Energy (1.00)
- Materials > Metals & Mining (0.98)
The AGU-SEG Collaboration Committee is happy to announce the Advances in Ambient Seismic Field Studies in Monitoring Resources, Hazards, and Global Change workshop scheduled for 31 Julyโ2 August 2024 at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado, USA. The field of geophysics continues to push boundaries in monitoring and understanding our planet's dynamic systems, encompassing natural resources (energy and groundwater), natural hazards, and global change. This workshop aims to explore cutting-edge techniques and technologies in frontier monitoring, leveraging ambient fields, distributed sensing, and computing to enable large-scale geophysical studies. Geophysicists, researchers, and industry professionals from various backgrounds will gather to exchange knowledge, share insights, and foster collaborations in this rapidly evolving field.
- North America > United States > Texas (0.51)
- North America > United States > Oklahoma (0.44)
- Geology > Geological Subdiscipline > Geomechanics (0.77)
- Geology > Rock Type > Sedimentary Rock > Clastic Rock (0.49)
Description: The impact of digitization has profoundly affected the energy industry, including the oil and gas industry (Digital Oilfield), supply chains and utilities (smart grids). More data is available from the field and process instrumentation and control systems than ever before for detailed analysis to improve decision making at all levels, from the field to remote decision support centers to the boardroom. The Digital Oilfield is a reality but it is also evolving with the application of data science techniques. While oil prices have recovered from recent lows, the threat of a return to lower commodity prices are driving the need to improve productivity and efficiency of operations (operational excellence), to the existing drivers of a safe and environmentally benign operations footprint. These drivers along with the need for effective recovery of reserves, at an attractive return on investment for shareholders are the current focus of industry leaders.
- Energy > Oil & Gas (1.00)
- Education > Educational Technology > Educational Software > Computer Based Training (1.00)
- Education > Educational Setting > Online (1.00)
Data volume is exploding -- over 90% of today's data was created in the last few years and there is an exponential increase in new types of data, with mobile, social media, video and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) adding to the growth of seismic, reservoir, drilling, production, and engineering data. Expiration: This course expires 12 months from date of registration. This webinar is categorized under the Data Science and Engineering Analytics discipline. Jim retired from Chevron in 2013 after almost 37 years. After moving to Colorado Springs, Colorado, Jim established the Reflections Data Consulting LLC to continue his work in the area of data management and analytics for the Oil & Gas industry.
- Instructional Material > Course Syllabus & Notes (0.58)
- Instructional Material > Online (0.38)
- Energy > Oil & Gas > Upstream (1.00)
- Education > Educational Setting > Online (1.00)
- Education > Educational Technology > Educational Software > Computer Based Training (0.90)
Analytics is not new to the oil & gas industry. From the early days of seismic acquisition / processing, well log interpretation / reservoir simulation, industry experts have used various techniques that tested the limits of existing computer power in order to analyze and model in-field data to make better decisions. However, with the advent of Big Data (increase in volume, variety and velocity), high performance computing, advanced statistics and artificial intelligence, data analytics' capabilities for petroleum engineering and earth science have grown exponentially. Expiration: This course expires 12 months from date of registration. This webinar is categorized under the Data Science and Engineering Analytics discipline.
- Instructional Material > Course Syllabus & Notes (0.58)
- Instructional Material > Online (0.38)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying (0.58)
- Geophysics > Borehole Geophysics (0.58)
- Energy > Oil & Gas > Upstream (1.00)
- Education > Educational Technology > Educational Software > Computer Based Training (0.90)
Yoram Shoham has simply done it all, and in the midst of his richly varied career has contributed broadly to the worldwide geophysical community through energetic and creative service on behalf of the SEG. Careers in exploration geophysics offer opportunities for a wide range of directions that one can chooseufield operations, data processing, interpretation, research, technology, and management, seismic, potential methods, and electrical methods. Seemingly unable to make a choice, Yoram Shoham has simply done it all, and in the midst of his richly varied career has contributed broadly to the worldwide geophysical community through energetic and creative service on behalf of the SEG. How fitting that he be honored as recipient of Life Membership, which is granted to individuals who have voluntarily rendered exceptionally meritorious service to the Society. Indeed, Yoram's dedication in rendering service to the Society, and to the geophysical community at large, shows itself as a lifelong commitment that continues to build steam notwithstanding his ever-increasing management and technological responsibilities with Shell International Exploration and Production.
- Europe (0.76)
- North America > United States (0.53)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
Yaoguo Li is an Associate Professor of the Department of Geophysics at the Colorado School, where he serves as Director of the Center for Gravity, Electrical and Magnetic studies.[1] Li has a long and distinguished record of education, technical contributions, and service to SEG. Li has both a passion and talent for education and has been selected as Outstanding Teacher for three different years in the Department of Geophysics at the Colorado School of Mines. He is one of the world's leading experts on inversion of potential-field and electrical data. He has authored or coauthored 74 peer-reviewed papers, one book, and two book chapters.
- North America > United States > Colorado (0.49)
- Asia > China (0.19)
- North America > Canada (0.17)
- Geophysics > Magnetic Surveying (1.00)
- Geophysics > Gravity Surveying (1.00)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
This workshop brought together experts in the fields of geology, petrophysics, rock physics, geophysics, geomechanics, well stimulation and completion and reservoir engineering. Shales comprise a large proportion of the rocks in most sedimentary basins, and form the seal and source rocks for many conventional hydrocarbon reservoirs. However, knowledge of shale properties has lagged behind that of sandstones and carbonates, since these formations make up most conventional reservoirs. The recent upsurge of interest in gas shales (resource plays) demands that this imbalance be corrected. In such gas shale reservoirs, the shale acts as the source rock, seal and reservoir, and interest in shale gas plays is increasing rapidly.
- Geology > Rock Type > Sedimentary Rock > Clastic Rock > Mudrock > Shale (1.00)
- Geology > Geological Subdiscipline (1.00)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying (1.00)
- Geophysics > Time-Lapse Surveying > Time-Lapse Seismic Surveying (0.44)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.40)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.40)