Unfortunately, as the sun set on the summer solstice on the beach at Westward Ho! we did not see a fabled green flash. However, there are several outcomes we can share with everyone! Â
First, we heard loud and clear, companies prefer fewer releases.
The IGI user group ran in person over the 20-22 June 2023. This year saw a return to an in person user group, at Hallsannery in the Devon countryside. Read more here. . .
Poly-aromatic hydrocarbons encompass thousands of compounds formed by the fusion of two or more benzene rings. In this article we review their use in forensic geochemistry.
With a wealth of experience in data management and consultancy, and experience in contributing to CCS research, IGI are perfectly placed to assist with the new challenges that are brought by this new phase of UK offshore activity.
We have just published our May IGI newsletter, with news about carbon storage data and forensic geochemistry training. To view the newsletter, please use this link.
IGI has moved to a new office suite in Bideford, Devon, UK, we are not far from our old premises, and still have lovely rural surroundings. Our new address is:
The Clock House, The Old Stables Business Park, Abbotsham Road, Bideford, Devon, UK.
Laura Milne will be presenting: Migration marker compounds: Are we heading in the right direction? Â on Tuesday 23rd May 2023 in Oslo. For more details please see the conference website here:Â Â