Annual Report 2017-2018

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President’s report Jean-Jacques Biteau looks forward to a further year as president of EAGE Following the Board’s approval and resolution accepted at the June 2018 Annual General Meeting in Copenhagen, I have agreed to continue in office for 2018-19. Last year’s vice president Juan Soldo informed the Board that he felt unable to fulfill the demands of the role of president to the extent that members would expect. I salute the integrity of his decision and personally thank him for his contribution to EAGE in the last two years as a Board member. My aspirations for the Association have not changed. I intend to continue working with the Board to best serve the membership in a period of transition. At the successful 2018 Annual Conference & Exhibition in Copenhagen, attended by over 5000 participants, the discussion focused on energy transition. It was clear from many of the technical sessions, forums and special interest group meetings that the professions we serve are aware a watershed moment is approaching in terms of the direction our disciplines may lead in the decades to come. The more general refocusing of the Association is reflected in the continuing growth of the Near Surface Division, now up to 29% of the membership from 20% three years ago. The mission of my colleagues and I on the Board is to ensure that the Association can meet this transition challenge. It means providing new services and opportunities while continuing to supply professional support for the majority of our membership which for some time to come will continue to be focused on the oil and gas industry. Our annual Near Surface event, this year in Porto, is a good example of how we are extending our geoscience reach, with an event that

includes parallel conferences on shallow marine geophysics and geophysics for mineral exploration and mining. In November this year we will be holding an EAGE geothermal workshop in Strasbourg. We also continue to support sustainable initiatives like the EAGE/ SEG Workshop last August in Trondheim and Fifth CO2 Geological Storage Workshop scheduled for November 2018. And with the next generation of geoscientists in mind, we are introducing the Minus CO2 Challenge as a student competition. Your Board is very conscious that all Association activities must pay due regard to the budget constraints within the organization and outside in many companies and academic/research institutions. One of my chosen themes as president has been to return EAGE to a sustainable positive budget. This will be achieved in 2018 thanks to hard work at head office on cost control and reductions. Part of this strategy involves being always open to cooperation with other professional societies such SEG, AAPG and SPE to help avoid unnecessary duplication or to widen the scope of an event. I look forward to working again with the Board and staff, and to a continuing dialogue with members worldwide on the current and future strategy of the Association. Finally I must also thank my employer Total for extending its support for another presidential year.

JEAN-JACQUES BITEAU  |  EAGE PRESIDENT 2017-2019

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ABOUT EAGE THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOSCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS (EAGE) IS A GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL, NOT-FOR-PROFIT ASSOCIATION FOR GEOSCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS WITH APPROXIMATELY 19,000 MEMBERS WORLDWIDE. IT PROVIDES A GLOBAL NETWORK OF COMMERCIAL AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS TO ALL MEMBERS. THE ASSOCIATION IS TRULY MULTI-DISCIPLINARY AND INTERNATIONAL IN FORM AND PURSUITS.

All members of EAGE are professionally involved in (or studying) geophysics, petroleum exploration, geology, reservoir engineering, mining and mineral exploration, civil engineering, tunneling and environmental matters. The objectives of the Association are to promote the development and application of geosciences and related engineering subjects, to promote innovation and technical progress and to foster communication, fellowship and cooperation between those working in, studying or otherwise interested in these fields. EAGE serves its members from the Head Office in the Netherlands and the five regional offices in Houten, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Moscow and Bogota.

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PRESIDENT JEAN-JACQUES BITEAU VICE-PRESIDENT MICHAEL POPPELREITER VICE-PRESIDENT-ELECT PETER LLOYD

EDUCATION OFFICER COLIN MACBETH MEMBERSHIP AND COOPERATION OFFICER CAROLINE LE TURDU

PUBLICATIONS OFFICER INGRID MAGNUS SECRETARY-TREASURER EVERHARD MUIJZERT TECHNICAL PROGRAMME OFFICER A ART-JAN VAN WIJNGA ARDEN

CHAIR NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE DIVISION GEORGE APOSTOLOPOULOS CHAIR OIL & GAS GEOSCIENCE DIVISION CAROLINE JANE LOWREY

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BOARD Every year in spring, the members of EAGE elect the new EAGE Board. The new Board is presented during EAGE’s Annual Conference & Exhibition. The EAGE Board consists of 10 professionals in various fields with an academic and / or an industry background. The Board plays an important advisory role in the activities that EAGE offers throughout the year. New in the 2018-2020 Board are Peter Lloyd, Colin MacBeth, Caroline Le Turdu, Aart-Jan van Wijngaarden and George Apostolopoulos. We would like to thank our Board members of 2017-2018 for their valuable contribution to EAGE and wish the new Board members all the best in their new positions.

DIVISIONAL COMMIT TEES EAGE operates two divisions: the Oil & Gas Geoscience Division and the Near Surface Geoscience Division. For both divisions, a committee is in place. The purpose of the Oil and Gas Geoscience Division is to represent and promote the interests of its members and to ensure that each of the Oil and Gas ­Geoscience disciplines of geo­physics, geology and reservoir engineering is adequately represented ­within EAGE and its functional commit­tees. The Near Surface Geoscience Division represents the interests of its members who work in geophysical, geotechnical, environmental, hydrogeological, archaeo­logical and other fields of investigation of the shallow subsurface.

COMMIT TEES In addition to the Board and Divisional Committees, EAGE also has a number of permanent committees in place. The committees of EAGE consist of profession­als from the field advising EAGE about a certain topic, such as the technical programme, education matters, research, membership affairs and more. We would like to thank all volunteers from the committees for their efforts over the past year.

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MEMBERSHIP THANKS TO AN EVER-GROWING NETWORK OF LOCAL CHAPTERS AND STUDENT CHAPTERS AND THE SUCCESS OF EAGE MEETINGS OVER THE YEARS, EAGE MEMBERSHIP REMAINS STABLE IN TIMES OF ECONOMIC DIFFICULTY. WE CURRENTLY SERVE APPROXIMATELY 19,000 MEMBERS WORLDWIDE. EAGE’S INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER ATTRACTS MEMBERS FROM ALL CORNERS OF THE WORLD.

MEMBERS BY MEMBERSHIP TYPE

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70.4%

REGULAR MEMBERS

27.8%

STUDENT MEMBERS

1.6%

RETIRED MEMBERS

0.3%

HONORARY MEMBERS


PROFESSIONAL INTEREST OF EAGE MEMBERS* MINING 8% GEOCHEMISTRY 8% GEOTHERMAL 10% CO 2 STORAGE 10% ENVIRONMENT 16% PETROPHYSICS 18% RESERVOIR ENGINEERING 18% PETROLEUM ENGINEERING 21% GEOLOGY 43% GEOPHYSICS 71%

*represented as a percentage of the overall EAGE membership base

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GEOGRAPHICAL SPREAD OF EAGE MEMBERS

12%

EUROPE 46% ASIA PACIFIC 14% NORTH AMERICA 12% RUSSIA & CIS 10% MIDDLE EAST 8% LATIN AMERICA 6% AFRICA 4%

6%


10%

46% 8% 4%

14%


COOPERATION

AND COMMUNITIES EAGE interacts with its communities, local chapters, sister organizations, and associated societies and holds them close at heart. In line with its mission to cater for the worldwide geoscience and engineering community, EAGE has strengthened existing ties in 2017-2018, welcomed new cooperations and continued to develop initiatives started in previous years.

COMMUNITIES One of the main goals of EAGE is to serve our members better globally. Therefore, the Association focuses on the development of its communities. At the center of our efforts to further enhance membership value are EAGE’s special interest communities as well as international communities, such as local and student chapters. They serve as platforms where members meet and exchange information, experiences and knowledge in specific fields that they are most interested in.

WOMEN IN GEOSCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (WGE SIC) The Women in Geoscience and Engineering Special Interest Community aims to be a worldwide reference group for women in geosciences and engineering. It was created by EAGE to facilitate communication amongst its members about gender equality and to promote the active participation of women in EAGE related activities. Its mission is to enable exchange and mutual support among all EAGE members for increased professional competitiveness and retention of women in the geoscience/engineering industry through promoting scientific knowledge, mentoring and guidance on career development.

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Explaining the mission, 2015–2017 chairperson Caroline Le Turdu stated: “Being part of the EAGE Group helped me increase my network in a brand new and interesting direction. Sharing posts, ideas, experiences, and solutions with the committee and other members of the group certainly had a huge impact on the way I am now envisioning my career and family life and making it all work in a great synergy!” The WGE SIC is led by a committee of five EAGE members currently serving for the period 2017-2019. While using a dedicated LinkedIn group as the main online communication platform, the community members meet and engage in person every year during the EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition, during which they organize a special session. In Copenhagen the session consisted of a keynote speech by Marit Brommer (IGA), followed by a panel discussion. The fast growing community currently consists of over 1130 members. “Working within the group helped me to grow personally, improved my interaction with colleagues, expand my network and foremost it offered me the opportunity to meet, and exchange ideas with amazing people, professionals that I look up to! In addition, working within the WGE group helped me to properly channel my interest in gender (in)equality; the enthusiasm I received from the WGE members I was able to transfer to the institute where I am currently working and organize the first joint WGE/IPGP workshop on gender equality in Geosciences.” – Milena Marjanovic (IPGP), WGE Committee Member

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS (YP SIC) The Young Professional Special Interest Community is aimed at industry professionals, aged 35 or under, in the early stages of their careers. It was created to ensure that an active community

of young professionals exists within the EAGE and that the expectations of its members can be better articulated. The community aims to provide an ideal platform for young professionals to start establishing their presence in the industry, share experience and knowledge and be situated in the right place for networking within the global oil and gas industry. It facilitates worldwide communication between members of the network and promotes the inclusive participation of YPs in related EAGE activities. The YP Committee is due for new elections and a new team of volunteers will take responsibility for the different aspects within the YP SIC for a period of two years. To emphasize its commitment towards the community, EAGE annually presents the Arie van Weelden Award to a young professional who has made a highly significant contribution to one or more of the disciplines in our Association. The nominations for the EAGE Awards are open every year until 31 October on the EAGE website. The YP SIC currently consists of over 820 members. As the community keeps growing, the aim is to build on the first years’ activities. The EAGE Young Professionals use a dedicated LinkedIn group as the main on-line communication platform, as well as a dedicated session during the EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition. In Copenhagen, the session consisted of keynote speeches by Henk-Jaap Kloosterman (Shell), Peter Haffinger (Delft INversion), Anders Rossland (Aker BP), Monica Calvert and Nick Lagrillière (Total), followed by round table discussions. The 2016–2018 committee has been increasing the activity on the LinkedIn Group by weekly posting links, including interviews of young professionals, identifying speakers for external events and fostering discussions among the members. Both Special Interest Communities are exploring synergies and collaboration opportunities with the EAGE Local Chapters and Associated Societies.

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“I participated in the EAGE YP group, and have been delighted with their work. At the EAGE Annual they organize a panel that allows us as young professionals to listen and talk to distinguished, mid- to late career professionals about our futures. They also regularly publish interviews in their LinkedIn group, which allows me to learn about a variety of different topics—technical and nontechnical alike. […] Speaking to academics and industry professionals has allowed me to receive feedback on my work. Connecting with other students allows me to build relationships which I hope will last a lifetime.” – Carlos Alberto da Costa Filho, YP SIC member

LOCAL CHAPTERS Another way to reach out to our members globally is through EAGE Local Chapters. The aim of EAGE Local Chapters is to stimulate involvement within EAGE and promote the ­Association’s activities as well as geoscience in general, in a specific city, country or region. EAGE helps to support training and ­education of the members of the Local Chapter. Local Chapters encourage EAGE membership in their region and facilitate communication between local members and the EAGE Head Office. In 2018, two new Local Chapters have been established: Ireland and Houston. Every year, EAGE presents awards to the most engaged and successful Chapters. This year exceptionally, EAGE presented the Best Local Chapter prize to LC Azerbaijan and LC Saint Petersburg, and the Best Local Chapter “Newcomer” prize to LC London. Representatives of all EAGE Local Chapters are invited to a dedicated Local Chapter Summit organized during the EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition to present their chapters’ activities, meet their colleagues from other Local Chapters and to exchange ideas and experiences.

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COOPERATION As a global association, catering for individuals working in or studying geosciences and related engineering subjects across the world, EAGE continues to establish and maintain close ties with a wide variety of societies and associations.

ASSOCIATED SOCIETIES EAGE has close ties with various Associated Societies across the globe, aiming to combine local strengths and expertise of the Associated Society with an international platform and professional support of EAGE. Every year, EAGE invites representatives from all Associated S­ ocieties to attend the EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition in order to increase their international exposure and highlight their upcoming activities. Likewise, events organized by Associated Societies are often attended by a representative of the EAGE to further strengthen the ties between our associations. Also, when the opportunity arises, events are organized in close cooperation with other societies in order to best serve the community. During 2017-2018 EAGE welcomed new cooperation agreementswith the International Geothermal Association (IGA), the Colombian Geothermal Association (AGEOCOL) and the ­Sudanese Association of Petroleum Geoscientists (SAPEG) bringing the current number of Associated Societies to 88.

SISTER SOCIETIES In addition to the Associated Societies, EAGE also aims to maintain close ties and create cooperation with its sister societies in order to serve the industry even better. These have resulted in various shared enterprises such as joint conferences and workshops on specific topics. There are currently cooperations with AAPG, EEGS, EGU, FESM, IFPEN, IGA, HAGI, PESGB, SBGf, SEG, SPE, and The Geological Society of London.


WITH THREE NEW ASSOCIATED SOCIETIES, EAGE NOW HAS A TOTAL OF 88 WORLDWIDE

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EAGE AWARDS 2018

EAGE RECOGNIZES AND HONOURS TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS MADE BY ITS MEMBERS WITH SEVERAL PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS. EAGE HAS A GROWING GLOBAL PRESENCE IN GEOSCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AND AWARDS THOSE WHO HAVE MADE A HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO ONE OR MORE DISCIPLINES, TO AU­THORS OF THE BEST PAPERS PUBLISHED IN EAGE JOURNALS AND TO PRESENTERS OF THE BEST ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION AT THE EAGE’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION. THIS YEAR THE AWARD CEREMONY WAS HELD DURING THE 80TH EAGE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION IN COPENHAGEN.

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HONOR ARY MEMBERSHIP Award for highly significant and distinguished contribution to the geoscience community or to the Association Presented to Mohammed Alfaraj, Ian Jones and Aldo Vesnaver

CONR AD SCHLUMBERGER AWARD Award for Outstanding Contribution to the scientific and technical advancement of the geosciences, particularly geophysics Presented to Johan Robertsson and Phil Christie

ALFRED WEGENER AWARD Award for Outstanding Contribution to the scientific and technical advancement of EAGE’s disciplines, particularly petroleum geoscience and engineering Presented to Tiziana Vanorio

ARIE VAN WEELDEN AWARD Young Professional Award Presented to Lucas Pimienta

NIGEL ANSTEY AWARD Best Paper Award for First Break Presented to Kim Senger and his co-authors John Millett, Sverre Planke, Kei Ogata, Christian Haug Eide, Marte Festøy, Olivier Galland and Dougal A. Jerram

LOR ÁND EÖT VÖS AWARD Best Paper Award for Geophysical Prospecting Presented to Ehsan Zabihi Naeini and his co-authors James Gunning and Roy White

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NORMAN FALCON AWARD Best Paper Award for Petroleum Geoscience Presented to Erick Alvarez and his co-authors Colin MacBeth and Jonathan Brain

LUDGER MINTROP AWARD Best Paper Award Near Surface Geophysics Presented to Matthias Bucker and his co-authors Adrian Flores-Orozco, Andreas Hordt and Andreas Kemna

ROBERT MITCHUM AWARD Best Paper Award for Basin Research Presented to Paul Green and his co-authos Ian R. Duddy, Peter Japsen, Johan M. Bonow and Jean A. Malan

GUIDO BONARELLI AWARD Best Oral Presentation Award Presented to Maksym Kryvohuz

LOUIS CAGNIARD AWARD Best Poster Presentation Award Presented to Bamshad Nazarian and his co-author Philip Ringrose

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TO IMPROVE DIVERSITY AND INTERACTION BETWEEN MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION


EDUCATION

Education plays an important role within EAGE. Our education activities are directed towards students, young professionals and experienced professionals. By organizing education activities we not only aim to spread knowledge, but also to promote innovation and technical progress in the geoscience and engineering disciplines. On top of that, sharing knowledge and experience strengthens our member communities.

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Currently EAGE offers around 90 different short courses, ranging from one to five days and at various difficulty levels. The courses can be requested (either as an in-house course or open to everyone) or they are scheduled at an Education Days event or attached to a conference. In 2017, Education Days were organized in Moscow, Stavanger, London, Buenos Aires, Kuala Lumpur, Perth and Beijing. The EAGE Education Tour (EET) is another flagship programme of EAGE, which has already attracted thousands of participants over the last few years. An EET consists of a one-day course presented by an acknowledged academic or industry expert who visits (‘tours’) several locations worldwide. The course comes with a dedicated e-book, written by the expert specifically for this Tour. These courses are designed to appeal to a wide audience, giving EAGE members from all over the world affordable access to the latest developments in the geosciences. In 2018, two new EETs became available to our members and in 2019 another will start. EAGE is always striving to develop new education activities that meet the demands and interests of our members worldwide. Those activities can be of any kind; online education, classroom training but also field training. For this reason, we have developed two new education features. The first activity improves on an already existing concept. Our webinars in the Distinguished Lecturer Programme are no longer only available on demand, but are now scheduled as well. This enables EAGE to promote the webinar (a live online video presentation followed by a Q&A session with the instructor) further in advance and thereby reach out to a broader audience. Webinars are for free, but membership is required in order to register. The other new education activity is our video series ‘How to present to a live audience’. In this series, six seasoned presenters share their experience and advice on preparing presentations, on how to capture and keep the audience’s attention and on what they have learned over the years. The videos last no longer than 4 minutes each, making this series an easy to use and very practical education tool.

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EUROPE


THE EUROPE OFFICE, LOCATED IN HOUTEN, THE NETHERLANDS, ORGANIZES VARIOUS CONFERENCES, EXHIBITIONS AND EDUCATIONAL EVENTS, INCLUDING TWO OF THE ASSOCIATION’S LARGEST CONFERENCES WITH AN EXHIBITION: THE EAGE ANNUAL (HELD IN COPENHAGEN IN 2018) AND NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE. ON TOP OF THAT, THE EUROPE OFFICE WILL HOST SEVERAL OTHER EVENTS IN THE COMING YEAR SUCH AS: THE FIRST EAGE/IFPEN CONFERENCE ON SULFUR RISK MANAGEMENT IN E&P, THE 20 TH EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM ON IMPROVED OIL RECOVERY, THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SUMMIT AND VARIOUS WORKSHOPS EXPLORING DIVERSE TOPICS INCLUDING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY.


PAST EAGE EVENTS IN EUROPE Below please find an overview of the events held from July 2017 - June 2018.

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 3-7 September 2017 | Malmo, Sweden

WORKSHOP

EAGE/DGG WORKSHOP ON MINING AND TUNNELING GEOPHYSICS 16 February 2018 | Leoben, Austria

Attendance: 500

Attendance: 30

BOOTCAMP

GEOLOGICAL BOOTCAMP

WORKSHOP

27 August -1 September 2017 | Tremp, Spain

FIRST EAGE/PESGB WORKSHOP ON VELOCITIES

Attendance: 8

22-23 February 2018 | London, UK

WORKSHOP

Attendance: 60

GEOTHERMAL ENERGY WORKSHOP 01 December 2017 | Madrid, Spain Attendance: 12 SPECIAL EVENT

EAGE HIGHLIGHT TOUR ABERDEEN

WORKSHOP

SEVENTH EAGE WORKSHOP ON PASSIVE SEISMIC 26-29 March 2018 | Krakรณw, Poland Attendance: 60

07 January 2018 | Aberdeen, UK CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

Attendance: 57

80TH EAGE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 11-14 June 2018 | Copenhagen, Denmark Attendance: 5200

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EDUCATION EUROPE EDUCATION DAYS STAVANGER

EAGE SHORT COURSE HOUTEN: GEOPHYSICAL MONITORING OF CO2 STORAGE

24 November 2017 | Stavanger, Norway

14 February 2018 | Houten, The Netherlands

Attendance: 62

Attendance: 14

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FUTURE EAGE EVENTS IN EUROPE Please find below an overview of the events from July 2018 onwards. For an up-to-date overview of upcoming events, please refer to the calendar of events on the EAGE website.

22-24 August 2018

WORKSHOP

Oslo

Norway

Aberdeen

UK

Barcelona

Spain

Barcelona

Spain

Porto

Portugal

RuellMalmaison

France

Stavanger

Norway

Houston

USA

MARINE ACQUISITION WORKSHOP 2018 Expected Participants: 50 28-31 August 2018

EDUCATION

EDUCATION DAYS ABERDEEN Expected Participants: 40 3-6 September 2018

CONFERENCE

ECMOR XVI

Expected Participants: 200 07 September 2018

WORKSHOP

EAGE/TNO WORKSHOP ON OLYMPUS FIELD DEVELOPMENT OPTIMIZATION Expected Participants: 60

10-13 September 2018

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2018 Expected Participants: 500

18-20 September 2018

CONFERENCE

FIRST EAGE/IFPEN CONFERENCE ON SULFUR RISK MANAGEMENT IN E&P Expected Participants: 80

22-26 October 2018

EDUCATION

EDUCATION DAYS STAVANGER Expected Participants: 40

5-9 November 2018

EDUCATION

EDUCATION DAYS HOUSTON Expected Participants: 40

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8-9 November 2018

WORKSHOP

Strasbourg

France

Amsterdam

The Netherlands

Utrecht

The Netherlands

London

UK

London

UK

Bochum

Germany

St. Julian’s

Malta

Pau

France

Bordeaux

France

London

UK

FIRST EAGE/IGA/DGMK JOINT WORKSHOP ON GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Expected Participants: 50

15-16 November 2018

EDUCATION

EDUCATION DAYS AMSTERDAM Expected Participants: 30

21-23 November 2018 26 November 2018

WORKSHOP

FIFTH CO2 GEOLOGICAL STORAGE WORKSHOP Expected Participants: 40 CONFERENCE

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS SUMMIT Expected Participants: 100

29-30 November 2018

WORKSHOP

FIRST EAGE/PESGB WORKSHOP ON MACHINE LEARNING Expected Participants: 60

30 November 2018

WORKSHOP

EAGE/BVG WORKSHOP ON RESERVOIR-GEOMECHANICS

Expected Participants: 50 6-7 December 2018

WORKSHOP

FIRST EAGE WORKSHOP ON GEOPHYSICAL AND GEOLOGICAL CHALLENGES IN THE HYDROCARBON PROVINCES OF THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

Expected Participants: 50 8-11 April 2019

SYMPOSIUM

20TH EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM ON IMPROVED OIL RECOVERY Expected Participants: 120

28 April - 2 May 2019

WORKSHOP

SIXTH EAGE SHALE WORKSHOP Expected Participants: 70

3-6 June 2019

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

81ST EAGE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION Expected Participants: 7000

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RUSSIA & CIS


THE REGIONAL OFFICE IN MOSCOW WILL BE HOSTING TWO CONFERENCE ANNIVERSARIES IN THE COMING YEAR — ‘GEOMODEL’ WILL BE HELD FOR THE 20 TH TIME AND ‘ENGINEERING AND MINING GEOPHYSICS’ WILL CELEBRATE ITS 15 TH ANNIVERSARY. THESE EVENTS ARE FAST BECOMING AS POPULAR AS THE LARGEST EVENT THAT EAGE HOSTS IN THE REGION — THE SAINT PETERSBURG CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION. THE EDUCATION FOCUS FOR EAGE RUSSIA/CIS HAS GROWN THROUGHOUT 2017-2018 AND THE REGIONAL OFFICE HAS COORDINATED A NUMBER OF LOCAL CHAPTER EVENTS AS WELL.


PAST EAGE EVENTS IN RUSSIA & CIS Below please find an overview of the events held from July 2017 - June 2018.

CONFERENCE

GEOMODEL 2017 19th Science and Applied Research Conference on Oil and Gas Geological Exploration and Development

ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS 2018 14th Conference & Exhibition

11-14 September 2017 | Gelendzhik, Russia

Attendance: 242

Attendance: 250 WORKSHOP

WEST SIBERIA GEOLOGY WORKSHOP Tyumen and Saint Petersburg Local Chapters’ Workshop 6-7 February 2018 | Tyumen, Russia Attendance: 100 CONFERENCE

SAINT PETERSBURG 2018 Innovations in Geosciences – Time for Breakthrough 9-12 April 2018 | Saint Petersburg, Russia Attendance: 460

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CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

23-27 April 2018 | Almaty, Kazakhstan

CONFERENCE

GEOINFORMATICS 2018 17th International Conference 14-17 May 2018 | Kiev, Ukraine Attendance: 210


EDUCATION RUSSIA SHORT COURSE Geological and Economic Analysis Methods in the Current Context of Instable Prices and Oil Market By Yury Ampilov (Moscow State University) 11 September 2017 | Gelendzhik, Russia Attendance: 34

SHORT COURSE Land Seismic of New Technological Level

SHORT COURSE Modern Geosteering Technologies By Igor Kuvaev (ROGII) 9 April 2018 | Saint Petersburg, Russia Attendance: 22

SHORT COURSE Tight and Unconventional Oil Reserves: Definitions, Calculation and Development Specifics By Igor Shpurov (State Commission on Mineral Resources) 9 April 2018 | Saint Petersburg, Russia

By Anatoly Cherepovskiy (Sercel) 27 September 2017 | Tyumen, Russia

Attendance: 30

Attendance: 28

SHORT COURSE Applied Seismic Reservoir Characterization

SHORT COURSE Georadar Data Interpretation

By Sabine Klarner (Klarenco LLC) 9 April 2018 | Saint Petersburg, Russia

By Anatoly Starovoytov (Moscow State University) 5 October 2017| Almaty, Kazakhstan

Attendance: 30

Attendance: 70

SHORT COURSE Seismic Exploration for Mining Support

EDUCATION DAYS MOSCOW 2017 Multiple Short Course Programme

By Igor Sanfirov, Andrey Babkin (Mining Institute, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Science) 23 April 2018 | Almaty, Kazakhstan

13-17 November 2017 | Moscow, Russia Attendance: 30 Attendance: 87

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SHORT COURSE Crosswell Seismic and Vertical Seismic Profiling

SHORT COURSE Land Seismic of New Technological Level

By Alexander Oshkin (Moscow State University, Neogen) 23 April 2018 | Almaty, Kazakhstan

By Anatoly Cherepovskiy (NewTech) 19 June 2018 | Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 30

Attendance: 27

SHORT COURSE Transient Electromagnetic Surveys for Engineering and Mining Geophysics

SHORT COURSE Petroleum Potential of Sedimentary Basins of Continental Margins

By Nikolay Kozhevnikov (Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences) 23 April 2018 | Almaty, Kazakhstan

By Gulnara Vasilevskaya (LUKOIL) 19 June 2018 | Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 30

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Attendance: 20


FUTURE EAGE EVENTS IN RUSSIA & CIS Please find below an overview of the events from July 2018 onwards. For an up-to-date overview of upcoming events, please refer to the calendar of events on the EAGE website.

11-17 August 2018

CONFERENCE

Irkutsk

Russia

Gelendzhik

Russia

Moscow

Russia

Tyumen

Russia

Moscow

Russia

Gelendzhik

Russia

Kiev

Ukraine

GEOBAIKAL 2018

Expected Attendance: 160 10-14 September 2018

CONFERENCE

GEOMODEL 2018

Expected Attendance: 200 19-23 November 2018

COURSES

EDUCATION DAYS MOSCOW 2018 Expected attendance: 140

25-29 March 2019

CONFERENCE

TYUMEN 2019

Expected attendance: 150 8-9 April 2019

WORKSHOP

EAGE/SPE JOINT WORKSHOP 2019 Expected Attendance: 60

22-26 April 2019

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

ENGINEERING AND MINING GEOPHISYCS 2019 Expected attendance: 150

13-16 May 2019

CONFERENCE

GEOINFORMATICS 2019 Expected attendance: 250


MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA


FROM 1 JANUARY 2018, THE EAGE BOARD MADE THE DECISION TO MERGE THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA REGIONS INTO ONE PORTFOLIO TO REORGANIZE THE ASSOCIATION’S EFFORTS THAT SUPPORT ITS CURRENT AND FUTURE MEMBERS. WHILST STILL RUNNING INDEPENDENTLY DURING THE SECOND HALF OF 2017, THE MIDDLE EAST TEAM SAW POSITIVE RESULTS WITH MORE ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS AND PARTICIPANTS TAKING PART IN THE PLANNED WORKSHOPS AND EVEN STRONGER QUALITY PROGRAMMES EMERGING FOR 2018 WORKSHOPS. DURING THIS SAME PERIOD, THE AFRICA REGION RAN ITS FIRST WORKSHOP IN WESTERN AFRICA WHILE CONTINUING TO GO FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH IN THE EAST OF AFRICA WITH THE THIRD EDITION OF THE PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE FORUM. EAGE ALSO OFFERED SIGNIFICANT SUPPORT TO ASSOCIATED SOCIETIES IN SOUTH AFRICA AND NIGERIA THROUGH NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES AND OFFERING SHORT COURSES. FOR THE NEWLY FORMED EAGE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA (MEA) REGION, 2018 SAW AN IMPRESSIVE LINEUP OF JOINT COLLABORATIONS ON ACTIVITIES IN NORTH AND WEST AFRICA ON SOME OF THE REGION’S BIGGEST EVENTS INCLUDING, WAIPEC, LAGOS, EGYPS, CAIRO AND NAPEC, ORAN, ALL OF WHICH RECEIVED SUPPORT FROM EAGE. EAGE’S COLLABORATION WITH ASSOCIATED SOCIETIES WAS CLEARLY SEEN WITH SIX JOINT EVENTS TAKING PLACE IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2018 AND A RENEWED COMMITMENT FROM EAGE TO STREAMLINE ITS OFFERINGS TO MEMBERS IN THE REGIONS.


PAST EAGE EVENTS IN MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA Below please find an overview of the events held from July 2017 - June 2018.

WORKSHOP

EAGE/ASGA ANGOLA WORKSHOP 2 October 2017 | Luanda, Angola

FORUM

THIRD EAGE EASTERN AFRICA PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE FORUM 7 November 2017 | Maputo, Mozambique

Attendance: 78

Attendance: 86

WORKSHOP

EAGE WORKSHOP ON THE MESOZOIC INTRASHELF BASINS OF THE MIDDLE EAST 8 October 2017 | Ras el Khaimah, UAE

WORKSHOP

FOURTH EAGE WORKSHOP ON ROCK PHYSICS 11 November 2017 | Abu Dhabi, UAE

Attendance: 16

Attendance: 44

WORKSHOP

EAGE/SPE GEOMECHANICS WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP

23 October 2017 | Abu Dhabi, UAE

FOURTH EAGE WORKSHOP ON BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS

Attendance: 46

19 November 2017 | Abu Dhabi, UAE Attendance: 55

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WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP

EAGE/AAPG WORKSHOP ON TIGHT RESERVOIRS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

SECOND SPE/EAGE RESERVOIR LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT

27 November 2017 | Manama, Bahrain

20-21 February 2018 | Abu Dhabi, UAE

Attendance: 80

Attendance: 92

WORKSHOP

SECOND EAGE WORKSHOP ON WELL INJECTIVITY & PRODUCTIVITY IN CARBONATES

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

13TH MIDDLE EAST GEOSCIENCES CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 5-8 March 2018 | Manama, Bahrain

10 December 2017 | Doha, Qatar Attendance: 33

Attendance: 3800 WORKSHOP

WORKSHOP

SPE/EAGE WORKSHOP ON TAR MATS & HEAVY OIL

SECOND EAGE/AAPG HYDROCARBON SEALS OF THE MIDDLE EAST WORKSHOP 16-19 April 2018 | Abu Dhabi, UAE

30-31 January 2018 | Dubai, UAE Attendance: 61

Attendance: 44 WORKSHOP

THIRD EAGE WORKSHOP ON NATURALLY FRACTURED RESERVOIRS

SPE/EAGE WORKSHOP: THE FUTURE OF GEOMECHANICS IN BROWN FIELDS AND UNCONVENTIONALS

5-7 February 2018 | Muscat, Oman

2-3 May 2018 | Abu Dhabi, UAE

Attendance: 61

Attendance: 44

WORKSHOP

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FUTURE EAGE EVENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA Please find below an overview of the events from July 2018 onwards. For an up-to-date overview of upcoming events, please refer to the calendar of events on the EAGE website. 1-4 October 2018

WORKSHOP

Muscat

Oman

Abu Dhabi

UAE

Abu Dhabi

UAE

Nairobi

Kenya

SECOND EAGE WORKSHOP ON GEOCHEMISTRY IN PETROLEUM OPERATIONS AND PRODUCTION Expected Attendance: 50

5-8 November 2018

WORKSHOP

SECOND EAGE/SPE GEOSTEERING AND WELL PLACEMENT WORKSHOP Expected Attendance: 50

18-20 November 2018

WORKSHOP

EAGE WORKSHOP ON 4D SEISMIC AND RESERVOIR MONITORING Expected Attendance: 50

3-5 December 2018

FORUM

FOURTH EAGE EASTERN AFRICA PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE FORUM Expected Attendance: 80

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9-13 December 2018

WORKSHOP

Muscat

Oman

Manama

Bahrain

Algiers

Algeria

Abu Dhabi

UAE

Muscat

Oman

SEVENTH ARABIAN PLATE GEOLOGY WORKSHOP: PRE-CAMBRIAN TO PALEOZOIC PETROLEUM SYSTEMS IN THE ARABIAN PLATE Expected Attendance: 50

11-13 December 2018

SYMPOSIUM

AAPG/EAGE/SPE SHALE GAS EVOLUTION SYMPOSIUM Expected Attendance: 100

28-29 January 2019

WORKSHOP

EAGE/ALNAFT GEOSCIENCE WORKSHOP Expected Attendance: 60

18-19 February 2019

WORKSHOP

FIRST EAGE RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION AND MODELLING WORKFLOWS FOR GIANT CARBONATE FIELD DEVELOPMENTS OF THE MIDDLE EAST Expected Attendance: 60

11-13 March 2019

STUDENT CONFERENCE

SECOND MIDDLE EAST GEOSCIENCE STUDENT CONFERENCE (MEGSC) Expected Attendance: 100

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ASIA PACIFIC


THE ASIA PACIFIC OFFICE HAS BEEN EXPANDING STEADILY DESPITE THE CHALLENGING INDUSTRY CLIMATE. WITH THE AIM OF HARMONIZING MEMBER SERVICES WHILE SUSTAINING RESOURCES, IT HAS ORGANIZED EVENTS FROM CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS TO TRAINING COURSES ON KEY TECHNICAL TOPICS THAT ARE RELEVANT TO ITS MEMBERS. THE REGIONAL OFFICE CONSTANTLY SERVES MEMBERS IN NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES INCLUDING AUSTRALIA, CHINA, MYANMAR, INDIA, THAILAND AND VIETNAM AND HAS SEEN MEMBERSHIP GROW TO OVER 2,500 MEMBERS. THE ASIA PACIFIC OFFICE IS PROUD TO HAVE ACCOMPLISHED A MARKET ENTRY INTO CHINA AND SUCCESSFULLY ORGANIZED SEVERAL TRAINING COURSES IN BEIJING AND NANJING. TOGETHER WITH AAPG AND MGS, THE THIRD EDITION OF THE MYANMAR OIL AND GAS CONFERENCE 2017 WAS SUCCESFULLY HELD WITH WORK UNDERWAY FOR THE NEXT EDITION IN 2018. THIS LEGACY IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE AND IS EXEMPLARY TO THE CONTINUATION OF INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION. ANOTHER HIGHLIGHT (IN APRIL 2018), WAS THE EAGE/HAGI FIRST ASIA PACIFIC MEETING ON NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE & ENGINEERING IN YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA. THE SUCCESS OF THE FIRST EVENT WILL BE CONTINUED IN 2019 TOGETHER WITH JOINT WORKSHOPS WITH SISTER SOCIETIES AND A FIRST TIME EVENT IN BRUNEI. ON THE FRONT OF LARGE SCALE CONFERENCES, 2019 WILL BE A BUSY YEAR WITH IPTC COMING UP IN BEIJING AND APGCE IN KUALA LUMPUR. FUTURE PLANS FOR THE ASIA PACIFIC OFFICE ARE TO STRENGTHEN ITS PRESENCE IN THE REGION BY EXPANDING ITS MEMBER BASE AND INTENSIFYING EVENT EFFORTS.


PAST EAGE EVENTS IN ASIA PACIFIC Below please find an overview of the events held from July 2017 - June 2018.

WORKSHOP

SPE/EAGE WORKSHOP ON GEOHAZARDS 26-27 September 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

CONFERENCE

EAGE/HAGI FIRST ASIA PACIFIC MEETING ON NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE & ENGINEERING 9-13 April 2018 | Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Attendance: 60

Attendance: 206

WORKSHOP

SPE/EAGE WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATED PROJECT MANAGEMENT

EDUCATION ASIA PACIFIC

13-14 November 2017 | Bangkok, Thailand

EDUCATION DAYS KUALA LUMPUR Attendance: 68

Multiple Short Course Programme

WORKSHOP

Attendance: 10

EAGE WORKSHOP ON SEISMIC INVERSION FOR RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION 16-17 November 2017 | Perth, Australia

7-8 & 27 September 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

EDUCATION DAYS CHINA

Multiple Short Course Programme 16-20 October 2017 | 2 Locations, China

Attendance: 75

Attendance: 70

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

ASIA PETROLEUM AND GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONÂ 20-21 November 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

TRAINING COURSE

Best Practice in Pore Fluid Pressure and Fracture Pressure Prediction 9 November 2017 | Beijing, China

Attendance: 3000 Attendance: 16

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EDUCATION DAYS PERTH

Multiple Short Course Programme 13-15 November 2017 | Perth, Australia Attendance: 55

EET 10

Full Waveform Inversion: Where Are the Anisotropic Parameters Hiding? 20 November 2017 | Delhi, India Attendance: 40

EET 4

Seismic Imaging: A Review of the Techniques, their Principles, Merits and Limitations 4-11 December 2017 | 4 Locations Attendance: 62

SHORT COURSE

Seismic Acquisition Project Essentials: from Concept to Completion and Beyond 10-11 May 2018 | Beijing, China Attendance: 10

SHORT COURSE

Borehole Seismic Fundamentals and Introduction to Advanced Techniques 25-26 June 2018 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Attendance: 29 43


FUTURE EAGE EVENTS IN ASIA PACIFIC Please find below an overview of the events from July 2018 onwards. For an up-to-date overview of upcoming events, please refer to the calendar of events on the EAGE website.

5-18 July 2018

COURSES

Perth

Australia

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Cheng Du

China

EDUCATION DAYS PERTH Attendance: 25

9-16 July 2018

EDUCTION

EDUCATION DAYS KUALA LUMPUR Attendance: 32

23 July 2018

COURSE

SIMULTANEOUS SOURCES: INTRODUCTION TO ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING AND RECENT ADVANCES Attendance: 20

24 July 2018

WORKSHOP

EAGE WORKSHOP ON SIMULTANEOUS SOURCES Expected Attendance: 50

27-29 August 2018

WORKSHOP

EAGE WORKSHOP ON MARINE MULTI-COMPONENT SEISMIC Expected Attendance: 80

30 August 2018

COURSE

INTEGRATED SEISMIC ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING Expected Attendance: 20

12-14 September 2018

WORKSHOP

UNCONVENTIONALS IN CHINA – THE NEXT 10 YEARS Expected Attendance: 100

17 September – 3 October 2018

EDUCTION

5 Locations

EET 13 - VELOCITIES, IMAGING, AND WAVEFORM INVERSION - THE EVOLUTION OF CHARACTERIZING THE EARTH’S SUBSURFACE Expected Attendance: 60

10-11 October 2018

WORKSHOP

EAGE AUSTRALASIAN WORKSHOP ON CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IN 4D SEISMIC Expected Attendance: 60

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Perth

Australia


29-30 October 2018

SYMPOSIUM

Bintulu

Malaysia

Yangon

Myanmar

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

SYMPOSIUM ON MAXIMISING CARBONATE ASSET VALUES THROUGH COLLABORATION AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS Expected Attendance: 60

13-15 November 2018

CONFERENCE

FOURTH AAPG/EAGE/MGS MYANMAR OIL & GAS CONFERENCE Expected Attendance: 250

3-5 December 2018

CONFERENCE

EAGE CONFERENCE ON RESERVOIR GEOSCIENCE Expected Attendance: 150

25-27 February 2019

WORKSHOP

EAGE WORKSHOP ON BIG DATA AND MACHINE LEARNING FOR E&P EFFICIENCY Expected Attendance: 100

26-28 February 2019

EDUCTION

2 Locations

EET 12 - CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS IN STOCHASTIC RESERVOIR MODELLING - GEOSTATISTICS, MACHINE LEARNING, UNCERTAINTY PREDICTION Expected Attendance: 40

24-25 April 2019

CONFERENCE

2 ASIA PACIFIC MEETING ON NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE & ENGINEERING ND

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Beijing

China

Bandar Seri Begawan

Brunei

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Expected Attendance: 300 26-28 March 2019

CONFERENCE

AAPG/EAGE/SEG/SPE INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE Expected Attendance: 5000

15-16 April 2019

WORKSHOP

EAGE WORKSHOP ON MANAGING DEEPWATER ASSETS IN E&P THROUGH GEOSOLUTIONS Expected Attendance: 80

24-25 June 2019

WORKSHOP

AAPG/EAGE JOINT WORKSHOP ON SUB-SALT AND PRE-SALT EXPLORATION Expected Attendance: 60

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AMERICAS


EAGE CONTINUES TO GROW! EAGE IS EXPANDING ITS COVERAGE IN LATIN AMERICA, WE HAVE A BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES FOCUSED ON SATISFYING THE INTERESTS OF ALL PROFESSIONALS INVOLVED IN THE GEOSCIENCES. OUR OBJECTIVE IS TO HOLD WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES TO SHARE AND EXCHANGE KNOWLEDGE WITH THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY IN LATIN AMERICA.


PAST EAGE EVENTS IN AMERICAS Below please find an overview of the events held from July 2017 - June 2018.

WORKSHOP

SHORT COURSE

FIRST EAGE/AMGP/AMGE LATIN-AMERICAN SEMINAR IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES

Deepwater Reservoirs: Exploration and Production Concepts

23-24 November 2017 | Mexico City, Mexico

by Dorrik Stow 21-22 September 2017 Bogotรก | Colombia

Attendance: 147

Attendance: 21

WORKSHOP

FIRST EAGE WORKSHOP ON DEEPWATER EXPLORATION IN MEXICO

EET 5 HOUSTON: SEISMIC GEOMECHANICS 24 September 2017 | Houston, United States

13-15 May 2018 | Cancun, Mexico Attendance: 154

Attendance: 21

EDUCATION DAYS BUENOS AIRES 2018

EDUCATION AMERICAS STUDENT LECTURE TOUR

14-18 May 2018 | Buenos Aires, Argentina Attendance: 28

Petrophysics by Jose Vasquez 1-4 August 2017 | Multiple Locations

SHORT COURSE

Attendance: 100

by Kenneth Peters 30-31 October 2017 | Bogotรก | Colombia

Petroleum System and Exploration Geochemistry

Attendance: 9

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FUTURE EAGE EVENTS IN AMERICAS Please find below an overview of the events from July 2018 onwards. For an up-to-date overview of upcoming events, please refer to the calendar of events on the EAGE website.

8-14 August 2018

EDUCATION

EET 2: SEISMIC RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION: AN EARTH MODELLING PERSPECTIVE

Bogota La Paz Buenos Aires

Colombia Bolivia Argentina

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

Mexico City

Mexico

Santander

Colombia

Houston

United States

Houston

United States

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

Cancun

Mexico

Expected Attendance: 30 27-31 August 2018

EDUCATION

EDUCATION DAYS RIO DE JANEIRO 2018 Expected Attendance: 30

3-7 September 2018

EDUCATION

EDUCATION DAYS MEXICO CITY 2018 Expected Attendance: 30

21-22 September 2018

WORKSHOP

FIRST EAGE WORKSHOP ON HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING FOR UPSTREAM IN LATIN AMERICA Expected Attendance: 40

26 September 2018

EDUCATION

EET 11: GRAVITY AND MAGNETIC METHODS FOR OIL & GAS AND MINERAL EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION Expected Attendance: 30

5-9 November 2018

EDUCATION

EDUCATION DAYS HOUSTON 2018 Expected Attendance: 30

27-28 November 2018

WORKSHOP

EAGE/SBGF WORKSHOP ON LEAST-SQUARES MIGRATION Expected Attendance: 40

8-9 May 2019

WORKSHOP

SECOND EAGE WORKSHOP ON DEEPWATER EXPLORATION IN MEXICO Expected Attendance: 150

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EXTERNAL EVENTS EAGE WORKS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OTHER ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES TO EXPAND ITS GLOBAL PRESENCE WHILE MAINTAINING ITS LEADERSHIP ROLE. WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE EAGE BOARD MEMBERS WHO TRAVEL ABROAD REPRESENTING EAGE AND OUR TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVES WITHIN THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEES OF NON-EAGE EVENTS. THEY PROVIDE CONTINUOUS SUPPORT AND ARE ESSENTIAL FOR THE CONTINUED GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF EAGE.

EAGE HAS BEEN PRESENT AT THE FOLLOWING EVENTS: TNC/WPC

WORLD PETROLEUM CONGRESS

Istanbul

Turkey

AAPG, SEG, AAPG

URTEC UNCONVENTIONAL RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE

Austin

USA

13-18 August 2017

EAG/GS

GOLDSCHMIDT2017

Paris

France

27-30 August 2017

YES NETWORK

4TH YES CONGRESS IRAN

Tehran

Iran

28 August 1 September 2017

SCG

CONGRESO SOCIEDAD COLOMBIANA DE GEOLOGÍA

Santa Marta

Colombia

SBGF

15TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE BRAZILIAN GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY AND THE EXPOGEF 2017

Rio De Janeiro

Brazil

9-13 July 2017 24-26 July 2017

31 August 2017

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AS ROSGEO

7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MEDICAL GEOLOGY “MEDGEO2017”

Moscow

Russia

10-13 September 2017

SAGA

SAGA CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

Cape Town

South Africa

17-22 September 2017

EAOG/ HOG

IMOG 2017 - 28TH INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY

Florence

Italy

OMD

5TH OIL & GAS SUMMIT

Copenhagen

Denmark

20-21 September 2017

ACP

CONGRESO ACP 2017

Bogota

Colombia

24-27 September 2017

SEG

SEG INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AND 87TH ANNUAL MEETING

Houston

USA

25-28 September 2017

IAPG

ARGENTINA OIL & GAS EXPO

Buenos Aires

Argentina

25-28 September 2017

HAGI-IAGIIAFMI-IATMI

JOINT CONVENTION MALANG 2017

Malang

Indonesia

1-4 October 2017

GEA

GEOEXPO+

Salt Lake City

USA

4-6 October 2017

ITE

KIOGE 2017

Almaty

Kazakhstan

8-11 October 2017

SPE

SPE ATCE 2017

San Antonio

USA

10-12 October 2017

IPEC

3RD IRANIAN PETROLEUM AND ENERGY CLUB CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION

Tehran

Iran

10-12 October 2017

IMS

INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF SEDIMENTOLOGY 2017

Toulouse

France

12-14 October 2017

INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY

MONITORING 2017

Kiev

Ukraine

15-18 October 2017

SEG/AAPG

AAPG | SEG 2017 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

London

Uk

28 August 1 September 2017

20 September 2017

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DMEC

EXPLORATION ’17

Toronto

Canada

22-25 October 2017

GSA

GSA ANNUAL MEETING 2017

Seattle

USA

22-27 October 2017

UGM

REUNION ANNUAL UGM

Puerto Vallarta

Mexico

23-27 October 2017

ITE GROUP

AFRICA OIL WEEK

Cape Town

South Africa

25-28 October 2017

AIMMGM

XXXII CONVENCIÓN INTERNACIONAL DE MINERÍA

Guadalajara

Mexico

5-9 November 2017

EAGE/BGS

9TH BALKAN GEOPHYSICAL CONGRESS (TP BY EAGE AND BOARD TALKS AT OPENING)

Antalya

Turkey

17-19 November 2017

SPG INDIA

12TH BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION - JAIPUR 2017

Jaipur

India

19-23 November 2017

NAPE

NAPE 35TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITIONS

Lagos

Nigeria

24 November 2017

RSAG

GEOSCIENCE 2017

Bucharest

Romania

29-30 November 2017

ACI

5TH GLOBAL GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SUMMIT

Amsterdam

Netherlands

11-15 December 2017

AGU

AGU FALL MEETING 2017

New Orleans

USA

MINISTERY OF PETROLEUM

KISH ENEX 2018 - 14TH INTERNATIONAL ENERGY EXHIBITION

Kish Island

Iran

31 January 2 February 2018

MGS

GEOMYANMARCH 2018 2018 CONFERENCE

Yangon

Myanmar

5-9 February 2018

AAPL/SEG/ AAPG

NAPE SUMMIT

Houston

USA

6-8 February 2018

GEP

WEST AFRICAN INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE (WAIPEC)

Lagos

Nigeria

21-25 October 2017

22-25 January 2018

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12-14 February 2018

DMG

EGYPS 2018

Cairo

Egypt

12-15 February 2018

DGG

DGG SPRING MEETING 2018

Leoben

Austria

18-21 February 2018

ASEG/PESA

FIRST AUSTRALASIAN EXPLORATION GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE

Sydney

Australia

1-2 March 2018

MESSE OFFENBURG

GEOTHERM 2018

Offenburg

Germany

3-5 March 2018

PUD GROUP

THE 2ND IRAN INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION

Tehran

Iran

12-14 March 2018

NPF

NPF BIENNAL GEOPHYSICAL SEMINAR 2018

Oslo

Norway

20-23 March 2018

OTC

OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE ASIA 2018

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

22-25 March 2018

MGS

MONGOLIA MINERAL EXPLORATION ROUNDUP 2018

Ulanbator

Mongolia

25-28 March 2018

NAPEC

NORTH AFRICA EXHIBITION ANDÂ CONFERENCE

Oran

Algeria

25-29 March 2018

EEGS

SAGEEP 2018

Nashville

USA

EGU

EGU GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2018

Vienna

Austria

18-19 April 2018

DGMK

DGMK SPRING MEETING 2013

Celle

Germany

24-27 April 2018

CPS/SEG

BEIJING 2018 INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION

Beijing

China

24-27 April 2018

ICELAND GEOTHERMAL (CLUSTER)

ICELAND GEOTHERMAL CONFERENCE 2018 (IGC 2018)

Reykjavik

Iceland

SPE

SEISMIC2018

Aberdeen

Uk

8-13 April 2018

2-3 May 2018

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2-4 May 2018

IPA

THE 42ND IPA CONVENTION & EXHIBITION

Jakarta

Indonesia

3-5 May 2018

PUD GROUP

SECOND IRAN E&P 2018 (EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION

Tehran

Iran

7-9 May 2018

CSEG

GEOCONVENTION 2018

Calgary

Canada

IGS

18TH IRANIAN GEOPHYSICAL CONFERENCE

Tehran

Iran

16-18 May 2018

SAOGIET

SAOGIET ANNUAL CONGRESS

Krakow

Poland

20-25 May 2018

JPGU

JPGU-AGU JOINT MEETING 2018

Makuhari Messe

Japan

20-23 May 2018

AAPG

AAPG 2018 ANNUAL CONVENTION & EXHIBITION

Salt Lake City, Utah

USA

22-26 May 2018

ISRM

ISRM EUROPEAN ROCK MECHANICS SYMPOSIUM

8-10 May 2018

St Petersburg

Russia

MEET EAGE AT THESE UPCOMING EVENTS: AAPG/SPE/SEG

URTEC 2018

Houston

USA

12-17 August 2018

EAG/GS

GOLDSCHMIDT 2018

Boston

USA

27-30 August 2018

ONS

ONS 2018

Stavanger

Norway

15-23 September 2018

IAEG

XIII IAEG CONGRESS

San Francisco

USA

17-20 September 2018

DMG

GAS TECH

Barcelona

Spain

23-25 July 2018

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24-26 September 2018

SPE

SPE ATCE 2018

Dallas

USA

24-27 September 2018

HAGI

THE 43RD SCIENTIFIC ANNUAL MEETING OF INDONESIAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOPHYSICISTS

Semarang

Indonesia

26-28 September 2018

ITE GROUP

KIOGE 2018

Almaty

Kazakhstan

DMG

FUTURE ENERGY AFRICA 2018

Cape Town

South Africa

14-17 October 2018

SEG

SEG INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AND 88TH ANNUAL MEETING

Anaheim

USA

14-18 October 2018

AGCC

AUSTRALIAN GEOSCIENCE COUNCIL CONVENTION

Adelaide

Australia

17-19 October 2018

EFC

EFC ENERGY CHINA FORUM

Shanghai

China

22-26 October 2018

SGF

RÉUNION DES SCIENCES DE LA TERRE (RST 2018)

Lille

France

4-7 November 2018

GSA

GSA ANNUAL MEETING 2018

Indianapolis

USA

5-9 November 2018

ITE

AFRICA OIL WEEK 2018

Cape Town

South Africa

12-14 November 2018

SEGJ

THE 13TH SEGJ INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

Tokyo

Japan

27-29 November 2018

BVD

BUNDELSVERBANDES GEOTHERMIE 2018 (BVD)

Essen

Germany

10-14 December 2018

AGU

AGU FALL MEETING 2018

Washington

USA

SPE

MEOS 2019

Manama

Bahrain

AAPG

AAPG 2019 ANNUAL CONVENTION & EXHIBITION

San Antonio

USA

1-3 October 2018

11-14 March 2019 19-22 May 2019

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59

EVENTS WHERE EAGE WAS RESPRESENTED IN 2017-2018

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17

4

1

2 12

20

5

5

8

UPCOMING EVENTS WHERE EAGE WILL BE RESPRESENTED IN 2017-2018


STUDENTS


A FUNDAMENTAL PART OF EAGE’S MISSION IS TO SUPPORT STUDENTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD WHO ARE CONSIDERING A CAREER IN THE GEOSCIENCES OR RELATED DISCIPLINES. WE RECOGNIZE THAT IN A COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR RECRUITING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SKILLED PROFESSIONALS, STUDENTS NEED TO BE ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE IN PROGRAMMES THAT WILL INCREASE THEIR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE BUT ALSO INTRODUCE THEM TO THE MANY OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BY THE PROFESSIONS REPRESENTED IN THE EAGE COMMUNITY.


PAST STUDENT ACTIVITIES (From July 2017 - June 2018)

EUROPE ONLINE GEO-QUIZ 12 March 2018 Attendance: 38 (Student Chapters) CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

80TH EAGE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2018 Student Programme 10-14 June 2018 | Copenhagen, Denmark Attendance: 610

LAURIE DAKE CHALLENGE 2018 (SPONSORED BY TOTAL) 10 June 2018 | Copenhagen, Denmark

STUDENT WEBINAR

STUDENT WEBINAR

GEOPHYSICAL MODELING FOR OIL EXPLORATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT

SALT TECTONICS CONTROLS ON DEEPWATER SEDIMENTATION

By José Carcione

By Clara Rodriguez

Locations: 2, Online Attendance: 25, 200

Locations: Online Attendance: 12

STUDENT WEBINAR

STUDENT WEBINAR

INTEGRATED GEOPHYSICAL MODELS - COMBINING MODELLING, INVERSION AND MACHINE LEARNING

MIGRATION AND VELOCITY MODEL BUILDING

By Paolo Dell’Aversana

Locations: Online Attendance: 25

Locations: Online Attendance: 30

By Piet Gerritsma

SLT EUROPE 2017-2018

EAGE GEO-QUIZ (GLOBAL)

GEOPHYSICAL MODELING FOR OIL EXPLORATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT

COLOUR PERCEPTION AND ITS ROLE IN SEISMIC INTERPRETATION: A GEOLOGICAL EXPRESSION STORY

13 June 2018 | Copenhagen, Denmark

By Paolo Dell’Aversana

By Gaynor Paton

Attendance: 130

Locations: Online Attendance: 30

Locations: 4 Attendance: 180

Attendance: 50

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STUDENT WEBINAR


MIDDLE EAST

RUSSIA

EAGE GEO-QUIZ (REGIONAL)

EAGE GEO-QUIZ (REGIONAL) Saint Petersburg Conference 2018

SLT AMERICAS 2017-2018 Electromagnetic Methods for Near Surface Geophysics

9-12 April 2018 | Saint Petersburg, Russia

by Prof. Dr. Hesham El-Kaliouby

Attendance: 24

Locations:7 Attendance: 700

16-19 March 2018 | Manama, Bahrain Attendance: 63

ASIA PACIFIC EAGE GEO-QUIZ (REGIONAL) APGCE 2017, Asia Petroleum and Geoscience Conference & Exhibition 20-21 November 2017 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Attendance: 69

STUDENT LECTURE TOURS 2017-2018

STUDENT LECTURE TOURS 2017-2018

SLT ASIA PACIFIC 2017-2018 Raising the bar: How gamechanging technology and ‘4G’ integration can improve exploration success and ways-of-working

SLT AMERICAS 2017-2018 Petrophysics: critical tool for reservoir characterization. Uncovering reservoir potential in challenging SubAndean basins

By Hendrik (Henk) Rebel

By Jose Vasquez

Locations: 4 Attendance: 120

Locations: 4 Attendance: 80

STUDENT LECTURE TOURS 2017-2018

EAGE GEO-QUIZ (REGIONAL) the EAGE-HAGI 1st Asia Pacific Meeting on Near Surface Geoscience & Engineering 2018 12 April 2018 | Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Attendance: 75

AMERICAS EAGE GEO-QUIZ (REGIONAL) SBGF International Conference, Brazil 2017 31 July | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Attendance: 80

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DURING 2017-2018 A NUMBER OF NEW EAGE STUDENT CHAPTERS AROUND THE WORLD JOINED THE STUDENT COMMUNITY, AND WE ARE WORKING HARD TO EXPAND OUR STUDENT ACTIVITY PORTFOLIO TO SERVICE THE GLOBAL STUDENT COMMUNITY.

STUDENT CHAPTERS

SUPPORTED STUDENT EVENTS 2017-2018

EAGE has been developing Student Chapters around the world, whose aim is to promote, attend and organize geosciences and engineering events and EAGE activities among students in their area. On a general note, we counted 66 Student Chapters globally, projecting more than 70 Student Chapters in 2018-2019. Because of the projected rise of this number in the coming period, EAGE ensures the growth of the student community in each region. Especially the growth in areas of Latin America and Asia Pacific show the globalization of EAGE in student affairs.

EAGE supported many student events throughout 2017-2018. Supported events included:

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•  The International Earth Science Olympiad (IESO), France •  Geoscience Students & Earthquakes, Mexico • XIth Nationwide Geophysical Workshop “Geosfera 2018”, Poland •  WINTER SCHOOL 2018 “Digital Transformation in Oil & Gas Industry”, India •  Field Trip organized by EAGE Student Chapter Université de Lorraine, Oman •  Fourth International Petroleum & Geosciences Conference (IPGC), Egypt •  VIII Geophysics Week, Brazil


FUTURE STUDENT ACTIVITIES EAGE has many student activities planned for the coming year. The regions to be developed are Africa, Latin America, Asia and North America. The Student Programme continues to grow and many exciting programmes will be organized throughout the year offering students the possibility to further develop their skills in geoscience. EAGE is looking forward to supporting new student initiatives. Other plans include the establishment of new EAGE Student Chapters in regions outside of Europe, to strengthen the relationship with the regions and to effectively service local members and promote Geoscience.

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS 2017 Scholarships and awards are an important aspect to EAGE Students, motivating students to further develop in the field of geosciences and appreciate their work. In 2017-2018 the following scholarships/awards were presented.

2017 GUSTAVO SCLOCCHI AWARD The Gustavo Sclocchi Award is a cooperation between EAGE, SPE (Italian Section) and Assomineraria and reached its 25th edition this year. The Award is for the best theses in geosciences and petroleum engineering by any university graduate from an Italian university and Italian nationals graduated anywhere in the world. The awards started in 1993 and since 2001 have been associated with the late Gustavo Sclocchi, an Eni manager, who was the main promoter of the event. Over the last 24 years 641 theses have been submitted out of which 138 have won awards.

SCLOCCHI AWARD WINNERS Awards •  Agnese Nebbia: Pipeline acoustic imaging: theory and applications •  Aronne Dell’Oca: Constant and Variable density flow in porous media, under multiple sources of uncertainty. Honourable Mentions •  Marco Ferrari: A one-dimensional code for slug capturing in pipes •  Ahmed Mohamed Sadek Elgendy: Screening Criteria & Fluid Design Optimization for Low Salinity Waterflooding Applications •  Matteo Cerri: Water Drive gas injection in depleted reservoir •  Valentina Marzia Rossi: Mixed Energy shallow marine system with emphasis on tidal influence •  Rosalena Filograsso: Ultrasonic measurements on unconsolidated samples under triaxial stress: experimental validation of pressure dependent rock physics models THOMSEN/BP SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is a cooperation project between the EAGE Student Fund and SEG scholarship committees. There are two full time student scholarships, one at a North America University and one at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. EAGE/SEG/THOMSEN SCHOLARSHIP Gustavo Corte, Heriot-Watt University SEG/EAGE/BP/THOMSEN SCHOLARSHIP Aamna Sirohey, University of Western Ontario

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PUBLICATIONS EAGE PUBLICATIONS ARE WELL RESPECTED IN THE GEOSCIENCE INDUSTRY. NO LESS THAN SIX JOURNALS ARE PUBLISHED AS WELL AS BOOKS ON VARIOUS GEOSCIENCE TOPICS.

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JOURNALS F I R S T B R E A K V O L U M E 3 5 I I S S U E 8 I A U G U S T 2 0 17

FIRST BREAK VO L U M E 3 5 I I S S U E 8 I A U G U S T 2 017

SPECIAL TOPIC

Near Surface Geoscience EAGE NEWS Meet the new President INDUSTRY NEWS US cuts royalty rate for shallow water leases

During the past years First Break has consolidated its position as the industry’s leading magazine for geoscientists. This monthly publication steadily serves the geoscience and engineering community with the latest news about EAGE, industry news and the monthly column Crosstalk, which provides analysis of latest industry developments and has proved to be a popular and thought-provoking addition. Each issue features two academically rigorous technical articles and a set of papers focused around a specific special topic ranging from Land Seismic to Petroleum Geology and Basins.

GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING Geophysical Prospecting, with an Impact Factor of 11,744 in 2017, is one of the leading journals in exploration geophysics that will be published nine times per year from 2019 onwards. Handling of the editorial part of the journal is now also being developed as part of a co-production with Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. This journal continues to be a favorite among the members of the Association.

NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICS Near Surface Geophysics scored a record Impact Factor of 1,186 in 2017, hereby maintaining and consolidating its high ranking in the category of Geochemistry and Geophysics in the ISI Journal Citation Report. Near Surface Geophysics is well known as an international journal for the publication of research and development in geophysics applied to near surface. The journal is published six times per year, and from the middle of 2018 this journal was also transferred to a co-operative publishing arrangement with Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.

BASIN RESEARCH Basin Research is co-owned with the International Association of Sedimentologists (IAS) and published by Wiley-Blackwell 6 times on an annual basis. The journal publishes high impact research papers on sedimentary basin systems. In 2017 it scored an Impact Factor of 3,886.

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PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE Petroleum Geoscience, a co-publication with the Geological Society of London, is another favorite among EAGE members. The journal is specialized in­p ­ roviding a multi-disciplinary outlet for the publication needs of those involved in the science and technology associated with rock-related petroleum disciplines. In 2017 it scored an Impact Factor of 1,415. EAGE publishes four issues of the journal on a yearly basis. Geociencias Aplicadas Latinoamericanas

GEOCIENCIAS APLICADAS LATINOAMERICANAS

issn 2352-0418 (print) issn 2352-8281 (online)

Volumen 2 · Número 1 · Junio 2015 1

Uso de Técnicas de Análisis Multivariante para la Caracterización de Fluidos de los Yacimientos de la Faja Petrolífera del Orinoco K. Salazar y R. Meza

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Influencias Geológicas y Antrópicas en la Calidad de las Aguas Subterráneas Localizadas al Sur de Brasilia (DF), Brasil M. Maris de Sousa Ferreira, D.H.G. Walde, D. Santos Mulholland y G. Resende Boaventura

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Reconstrucción estructural de una sección de la Precordillera Occidental Argentina (31º08’ls69º24’lo) a partir de datos aeromagnéticos J.P. Ariza, M.J. Molina, N. Mendoza, P. Martinez, G. Vujovich, Florencia L. Boedo, S.B. Pérez Lujan

78th EAGE Conference & Exhibition

VIENNA 2016

Efficient Use of Technology - Unlocking Potential

JOIN US! 30 May – 2 June 2016 www.eage.org/event/vienna-2016

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Geociencias Aplicadas Latinoamericanas, the latest journal in EAGE’s portfolio, publishes primary research in applied geoscience disciplines and is the perfect embodiment of narrowing the gap in EAGE’s global service to members. It serves as enrichment for the Latin American geoscientist community. The journal is published online in Spanish.

BOOKS In early 2018, the EAGE Bookshop was relaunched with an attractive new design and an easy-to-use system making the purchase of books and scientific publications more streamlined. The online Bookshop, bookshop.eage.org, now offers over 150 scientific, academic and specialist publications that are available for professionals, students and anybody who is interested in the geosciences. Many of these publications are also available in e-book format and EAGE members are entitled to attractive discounts on books and publications. Our wide assortment of publications covers many different fields of study within geology, such as: Geophysics-Seismic, Petroleum Engineering, Rock Science & Geoengineering and Geochemistry.

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EARTHDOC EarthDoc is EAGE’s geoscience library featuring a wealth of technical documents such as conference proceedings, journal articles and more. These documents date back to as far as 1953. Papers from EAGE events are published on EarthDoc two weeks prior to the event. EarthDoc also publishes proceedings from other societies such as SBGf, SAGA and ACGCGP among others. As shown in the figure below, EarthDoc has grown rapidly over the years and now contains over 65,000 documents. EAGE members have free access to the content on EarthDoc (access to journal articles is on a subscription basis). For non-members, papers on EarthDoc are available on a pay-per-view basis. 65,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000

SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTS ON EARTHDOC

10,000 0

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2015

2016

2017

2018

PUBLISH WITH EAGE EAGE publishes a variety of EAGE publications in-house (books, journals and more), and can also arrange for third-party publications. EAGE’s extensive marketing network is being used to promote these publications. All publications are promoted and sold in EAGE’s online bookshop and during international conferences. Furthermore, reviews of books and interviews with authors and editors are published in EAGE’s monthly magazine First Break as well as on its website. For more information on publishing with EAGE visit our website (www.eage.org) or send us an e-mail at eagepublications@eage.org.

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REGIONAL NEWSLETTERS Regional newsletters were successfully launched in 2010. In 2014 a Student newsletter was also added to this collection. The 8-20 page newsletters supply EAGE members and other industry professionals in the region with the latest information on EAGE activities; at the same time, they are a helpful resource to identify and introduce key personnel and organizations who share our goal of strengthening cooperation and shared knowledge in the geoscience and engineering community. The newsletters are distributed via First Break and via events and digital means. All newsletters are also available on the EAGE website. Newsletters are available for the following regions: •  Asia Pacific •  Latin America (published in Spanish) •  Middle East •  Russia & CIS (published in Russian) •  Students

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TO APPEAL TO ALL FACETS OF EAGE’S MULTI-DISCIPLINARY MEMBERSHIP BASE


INITIATIVES THE OBJECTIVES OF EAGE IS TO PROMOTE AND FOSTER DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE GEOSCIENCES. TO DO SO EAGE HAS UNDERTAKEN VARIOUS INITIATIVES TO MAKE SUCH DEVELOPMENT POSSIBLE ON A GLOBAL SCALE AND HAVE AN ACTIVE ROLE IN THE WORLD WE ARE PART OF.

STUDENT FUND The EAGE Student Fund is a charity that funds activities that help bridge the gap between the university and professional environment for students of geoscience and engineering. In collaboration with the Student Affairs Committee, containing representatives from major industry companies and universities, EAGE is successfully building and promoting geoscience and engineering on a global scale in order to broaden students’ minds and create worldly candidates for careers in the geoscientific industry.

VISION The Fund’s vision is to support and improve the future of geoscience and create the foundation of a student’s future career in terms of knowledge, skills and networks.

MISSION The Fund’s mission is to support student activities that help bridge the gap between the university and the professional environment and create a platform for both students as well as geoscience professionals.

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SUPPORTED BY


PACE SUPPORT FUND The Programme for Association and Co-operation in Earth sciences (PACE) supports individual geoscientists to participate actively in our events. In connection with one of EAGE’s main goals, ‘to promote the application of geosciences’, the PACE fund strives to encourage the exchange of information and knowledge among the global geoscientific community. PACE is coordinated by the PACE Committee, consisting of a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, a Secretary-Treasurer and several representatives.

GREEN FUND For many years, EAGE has been contributing to the offset of the carbon footprint of our speakers who travel all over the world to give lectures. In 2010, the EAGE Board decided to launch the EAGE Green Fund.

EAGE GREEN FUND FACTS •  From all registration fees for EAGE events one euro (€1) will be put in to the Green Fund •  This will be supplemented with a contribution by EAGE •  The money raised in this way will be utilized to initiate and support geoscience and engineering environmental initiatives. •  No increase in cost for our members! This programme, in response to membership wishes, brings together initiatives regard­ing EAGE’s events and operations including reduction and compensation of emissions, reducing nature source consumption, reducing and recycling waste and offering more sustainable facilities. Several ideas have already been launched, such as installing solar panels at the EAGE Head Office. Currently the Green Fund supports two other initiatives; protecting 20,000 m2 of tropical rainforest in Costa Rica, in co-operation with Oasebos, and a patented water-making system in Madagascar which is able to produce drinking water through condensation of humid air in co-operation with Eole Water. The Green Fund also provides support for the Minus CO2 Challenge which will be launched in 2018 with the winning entries to feature at the 81st Conference & Exhibition in London in June 2019.


FINANCIAL REPORT 2017 FINANCIAL STATEMENT 2017

2016

Membership

419

479

Financial revenues

244

218

Total income

663

697

28

116

INCOME

EXPENDITURE Membership costs Member communications

167

30

Business Office

369

499

Board and Awards

57

66

General Expenses

25

53

Total expenditure

646

764

17

-67

Result EAGE Holding

-1,305

-1,047

Result (excludes spending on EAGE Funds)

-1,288

-1,114

Result association activities

FUND SPENDINGS Cooperation Fund

492

Education Fund

187

Support Fund Green Fund

96 8 783

All figures in Euro (€) x 1,000  •  The result of the Student Fund Foundation in 2017 was -291

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BALANCE SHEET AT 31 DECEMBER 2017 2017

2016

Participation in group companies

4,063

5,371

Bonds & Securities Other long-term receivables

5,706 1,073

5,526 523

10,842

11,420

324 2,126

315 3,884

2,450 13,292

4,199 15,619

26 -1,288 10,054 4,225 42

29 -1,114 15,469 699 50

5 214 14

2 207 263 14

13,292

15,619

ASSETS Financial fixed assets

Other assets Receivables and prepaids Cash

LIABILITIES Capital Translation reserve Result financial year General reserves Pace Fund EAGE Funds Green fund Current Liabilities Accounts Payable Debts to group companies Prepaid memberships Accrued liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES

All figures in Euro (€) x 1000  •  The Student Fund Foundation capital at year end was 1.565

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EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS LIST OF EXHIBITORS JULY 2017 - JUNE 2018

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AAPG Datapages • Aarhus Geophysics ApS • Aarhus GeoSoftware • ABEM Instruments AB (GuidelineGeo) • Abitibi Geophysics • Acceleware Ltd. • Acromove Inc • Advanced Geosciences Europe SL • AGCOS Inc. • AGENCE ALNAFT • AGS - Axxis Geo Solutions AS • AKER BP ASA • Alcatel Submarine Networks • Ali I. Al-Naimi Petroleum Engineering Research Center, KAUST • All-Ukranian Association of Geoinformatics (AUAG) • ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) • Amplified Geochemical Imaging GmbH • ANCAP • Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd • ARK CLS Ltd • Asociación Colombiana de Ingenieros de Petróleos (ACIPET) • Asociacion de Geologos y Geofisicos Espanoles del Petroleo (AGGEP) • Asso. of Geophysicists and Environmentalists of Serbia (AGES) • Association of Hungarian Geophysicists (MGE) • Association of Mining Engineers Metalurgists and Geologists of M • Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (ASEG) • Austrian Geophysical Society (AGS) • Avalon Sciences Ltd • Axxis Geo Solutions

Cegal AS • CGG • Chinese Geophysical Society (CGS) • Curtin University - Exploration Geophysics • CVA • Czech Association of Geophysicists (CAAG)

Gardline Limited • Gelios • GEM Systems Advanced Magnetometers • GEO ExPro Magazine (GeoPublishing Ltd) • GEO Marine Survey Systems • Geo5 GmbH • Geodevice • GEOFIZYKA TORUN S.A. • Geoken • GEOLAB Ltd. • Geological Society of London • Geological Survey of Sweden • Geometrics • Geonics Limited • GEOPARTNER SP. Z O.O. • Geophysical Insights • Geophysical Technology Inc • Geoprovider • Geoscanners AB • Geosignal • Geosoft Inc. • Geospace Technologies Corporation • Geotec SpA • Geotech Seismic Services PJSC • Geotechnologies • GeoTeric • Geotomographie GmbH • Geovariances • GeoVista AB • Geovista Ltd • German Geophysical Society (DGG) • GEUS • GF Instruments, s.r.o. • GiGa infosystems GmbH • GISCO • GLOBE Claritas • Government of Western Australia - European Office • Guideline Geo AB | ABEM | MALÅ

B Baker Hughes, a GE company • Beicip-Franlab • Beijing Wisenergy Information & Technology Co., Ltd • BGP Inc. • Bluware • Brazilian Geophysical Society (SBGf) • BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minière • Brunton

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D Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre (DHRTC) • De Regt Marine Cables BV • DEA Deutsche Erdoel AG • DECO Geophysical Software Co, (RadExPro) • Delft Inversion • Dell EMC • Design bureau of Electrometry • dGB Earth Sciences BV • DigitalGlobe • DMT GmbH & Co. KG • DMT Petrologic GmbH • DUG • Dynamic Graphics, Inc. • Dynamic Technologies (DTCC)

E EasyCopy Company, The • EGAS (Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company) • ELIIS • Elsevier B.V. • Emerson • EMGS ASA • Engenius Software • Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society • EOST - University of Strasbourg • EPI Group • Esri • ESTD • ESTIMAGES • Eurotech Computer Services Norway AS • ExploCrowd • Exprodat Consulting Ltd

F FairfieldNodal • Faroese Geological Survey • FEBUS OPTICS • Fiinding • First Geo • FracGeo • Fraunhofer ITWM • Fugro

H Hart Energy Publishing • Hellenic Geophysical Union (HGU) • Heriot-Watt University ETLP • HGS (India) Limited • HGS Products BV • High Performance Computing • HOT Engineering GmbH

I IGA - International Geothemal Association • I-GIS • IHS Markit • Ikon Science • ImpulseRadar


• InApril AS • Innoseis B.V. • INOVA GEOPHYSICAL • INT, Inc. • International Association for Engineering Geology (IAEG) • International Geothermal Association (IGA) • International Seismic Co • Intrepid Geophysics • ION • Iranian Geophysical Society (IGS) • Iranian Petroleum Geomechnicas Association (IPGA) • IRIS Instruments SA • Italian EAGE-SEG Section

K KADME AS • Kappa Offshore Solutions • Katalyst Data Management • King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals • KMS Technologies • Kyoto University

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P Palladian Publications Ltd • PanTerra Geoconsultants B.V. • Parallel Geoscience Corporation • PartnerPlast AS • P-Cable 3D Seismic AS • PENTACRU • PetroChina • Petroleum Agency SA • Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA) • Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain (PESGB) • Petroleum Geological Circle (PGK) • Petroleum Learning Centre • PetroMarker AS • Petronas • PetroSkills • PetroStrat Limited • Petrosys Europe Ltd • PetroTrace Limited • PGS • Phoenix Geophysics Ltd • Polarcus • Poseidon Offshore (Safety and Health) Ltd • Pre Stack Solutions-Geo • PT Exact Global Teknologi • PT Geoservices • PT. Bumi Analitika Pratama • PTTEP

Exploration Geophysicists • Solgeo srl • Sonangol - Angola • Sonardyne International Ltd • Sound Oceanics LLC • Special GDS Ltd. • Spectrum • Split • SpotLight • Strata Technology Ltd • Syrlinks

T Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation • TARGET • TatASU, LLC • TDI-Brooks International Inc • TechnoImaging • Technoinfo Ltd. • TEEC GmbH • TEECware GmbH • Teledyne Marine • Tensor Research • Teradata • TERRASYS Geophysics • TGS • The Danish Energy Agency • THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF GEOLOGY • Thermo Fisher Scientific • TOTAL • TRE ALTAMIRA • Trimble Germany GmbH • Troika International Ltd

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Qeye Labs • QITeam International • Quad Geometrics Norway AS

Magseis ASA • Malta - Continental Shelf Department • Marac Enterprises Inc. • Marine Arctic Geological Expedition (MAGE) • Maritim Management AS • Micro-g Lacoste/Scintrex • Midland Valley • Mitcham Europe Ltd. • Mitcham Industries, Inc. • Mitcham Seismic Eurasia, LLC • Mondaic AG • Mongolian Society of Exploration Geophysicists • Mørenot Offshore AS • Moroccan Association of Geosciences (MAG) • Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology • Mount Sopris Instrument Co., Inc. • MTA • Murphy Oil Company Ltd

Ulmatec Baro AS • Union Geofisica Mexicana (UGM) • United Geophysical Company LLC • United Kingdom - Oil and Gas Authority • Uppsala University • Upstream AS

R.T. Clark Companies Inc. • Radar and Seismic Systems • RadExPro seismic software • SibGeophysDevice • Reservoir Imaging Ltd • Resource Potential Pty Ltd • Robertson Geo • Rock Flow Dynamics • Rock Physics Technology • ROGII Inc. • Romanian Society of Applied Geophysics (RSAG) • Romanian Society of Geophysics (RSG) • RoQC Data Management • Rosgeo Overseas AG • RPS Energy

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National Petroleum Institute • NCS SubSea Inc • Nedseis Geo Consultancy BV • Newfoundland and Labrador • NewTech Services • Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) • Nordsøfonden • NORSAR Innovation AS • Norwegian Petroleum Directorate • Nova Scotia Department of Energy

SAExploration • Sander Geophysics • SAOGIET • SAPEG - Sudanese Ass. of Geoscientists and Engineers • Saudi Aramco • Scandinavian Visualization Society (SCANVIZ) • SCF GEO • Schlumberger • Seabed Geosolutions • Seamap Pte Ltd • Seamap UK Limited • Searcher Seismic • Seismic - profile • Seismic Image Processing • Seismic Instruments Inc. • Seismic Mechatronics BV • Seismic Source Co • Seoul National University • SERCEL • SGS Nederland B.V. (Subsurface Consultancy) • Sharp Reflections • Shearwater GeoServices Ltd • Silixa Ltd. • SinoGeo • SINOPEC GEOPHYSICAL CORPORATION • Society of

O OCTIO AS • Offshore & Trawl Supply AS • Oil and Gas Trainers Association of Nigeria (OGTAN) • Oil Gas Denmark • ONHYM • OvationData Limited • OYO Corporation

V Verif-i Limited • VINCI TECHNOLOGIES • Vista Clara Inc • VNIIOkeangeologia • Voxaya • VSProwess Ltd

W W&R Instruments • Waseda University • Weihai Sunfull Geophysical Exploration Equipment Co. Ltd • WesternGeco • Westwood Global Energy • Wintershall Holding GmbH • Wireless Seismic, Inc. • Wood Mackenzie • Woodside

Z ZEISS Microscopy • Zhaofeng Sensor Equipment Co., Ltd • Zonge International Inc. • ZZ Resistivity Imaging Pty. Ltd.

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LIST OF SPONSORS

JULY 2017 - JUNE 2018

We thank our sponsors for their continuous support.

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