25th Licensing Round Announcement
“On 19th November 2020 the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) announced the 25th Licensing Round with a total of 136 blocks available in the Norwegian Sea (11) and Barents Sea (125).
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“On 19th November 2020 the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) announced the 25th Licensing Round with a total of 136 blocks available in the Norwegian Sea (11) and Barents Sea (125).
in the completion of the landmark PIP-PAD IS16/04 project “The Standard Stratigraphic Nomenclature of Offshore Ireland: An Integrated Lithostratigraphic, Biostratigraphic and Sequence Stratigraphic Framework”. To read the full press release please click here:
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Andrew Murray and Ken Peters recently presented an interesting paper on mixing of oils and gas condensates, and the use of Alternating Least Squares (ALS) and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) for interpreting such mixtures. The slides can be found at: https://lnkd. in/gn2uEsS.
In this article, which extends the piece in our newsletter, we explore what Principal Components Analysis (PCA) is, where it is useful, address some key points to be aware of in usage, and describe how to undertake PCA in p:IGI+.
Not deterred by COVID-19 the local North Devon geology group were still determined to have their autumn lecture series and so on 9th October Andrew presented to them via internet conferencing software.
IGI have over 35 years of expertise on the UKCS and can provide a range of cost-effective and time-efficient services; from regional studies defining the timing/quantity of hydrocarbon charge to detailed prospect appraisal with PVT prediction.
We are pleased to announce the release of version 1. 27. 1. 0 of p:IGI+ and Metis. This version includes significant new features and performance enhancements which we recommend as an update to all our software users. This version includes the following changes with respect to 1. 22.
By David Gardiner
Basin & Petroleum Systems Modelling (BPSM) has been utilized within petroleum exploration since the 1970’s, helping to underpin several aspects of a successful prospect appraisal by allowing the quantification of risk on key elements affecting prospectivity, e. g. source maturity, charge timing & reservoir temperature history.
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