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<item><title>The Ups and Downs of Eustatic Sea Level Change: Review and Applications</title><description>Eustatic sea level change is a subject much debated in the literature. But what is eustasy, can it be recognised, what controls it &amp;ndash; and why does it matter to exploration?</description><link>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/The_Ups_and_Downs_of_Eustatic_Sea_Level_Change_Review_and_Applications/36ed2590.aspx</link><guid>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/The_Ups_and_Downs_of_Eustatic_Sea_Level_Change_Review_and_Applications/36ed2590.aspx</guid><pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<item><title>Integrating the Tool Box</title><description>
	NEOS GeoSolutions integrates a wide range of geophysical and geological information to produce new 3D models of the earth&amp;rsquo;s surface, with the aim of helping exploration companies make faster, more informed decisions with less risk.
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<item><title>Following the Oil Through Time</title><description>
	Four-D petroleum system modelling allows an explorationist to understand the movement of hydrocarbons from an active source rock to a fluid&amp;rsquo;s final destination in the basin, ultimately helping to reduce exploration risk.
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<item><title>Mighty Thoughts of Small: Nanotechnology for Upstream Applications</title><description>
	From opening new doors in the understanding of gas flow in low permeability shale packages to reservoir monitoring and enhanced recovery, nanotechnology&amp;rsquo;s potential is huge.
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<item><title>Listening from a Distance</title><description>
	Active listening to passive seismic pays off for shale plays.
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<item><title>Marine Seismic Sources Part IX: Seismic Surveys and Fish</title><description>
	What is known about the impact of seismic surveys on fish and fisheries?
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<item><title>Seismic Surveys Without Cables</title><description>
	Cableless systems have been the long-time dream of exploration seismic for many years. Has it finally been attained?
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<item><title>The East African Rift System – A View from Space</title><description>
	Remote sensing data has given a unique perspective on the East African Rift System, allowing both large regional structures and more subtle features to be identified and placed in context
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<item><title>The same PRINCIPLE as in borehole logging</title><description>Reservoir rocks have much lower electrical conductivity if they are saturated with oil rather than salt water. This is the principle, well known from borehole logging, which is exploited in Sea Bed Logging.</description><link>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/The_same_PRINCIPLE_as_in_borehole_logging/daf6b00c.aspx</link><guid>http://www.geoexpro.com/article/The_same_PRINCIPLE_as_in_borehole_logging/daf6b00c.aspx</guid><pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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