Need background information for your projects?
Going somewhere as a GeoTourist?

The favourite petroleum geoscience magazine

 

Subscription Options

Magazine by post
£60 per year
Start subscription

Online pdf access
£20 per year
Start free trial


Media Guide

Organisation Offers

NGF Subscriptions

SPE Subscriptions


Exploration

Articles

Argentina: Unconventional Discoveries

Spanish international oil company Repsol has made its biggest ever oil discovery after drilling 15 wells in the Neuquén province of western Argentina.

Mozambique: Successful First Well

Recent discoveries by Anadarko in Mozambique have propelled that country to the fore in the hydrocarbon industry in the last year, and the first well drilled in offshore Area 4 looks set to continue the trend.

How can we explore the Russian Arctic Shelf?

The Arctic is often referred to as ‘the next global frontier’ – but is it possible to explore at reasonable cost?

Modern Technology Reveals New Opportunities in the North Sea

Although a mature basin, the use of new technologies both to acquire and process seismic data shows that the North Sea still holds significant potential.

Exploring the Icelandic Frontiers

Iceland is renowned for its hot springs, geysers and active volcanoes that erupt from time to time, not world-class oil and gas production – but could basins close to this sparsely populated North Atlantic island be concealing significant hydrocarbon potential?

SOUTH ATLANTIC PALAEOGEOGRAHY: Reconstructing Palaeolandscapes for New Ventures

The use of palaeolandscapes is an essential tool for understanding the South Atlantic Petroleum Provinces, where the interplay of plate tectonics and landscape evolution has a direct influence on the development of hydrocarbons.

A Growing Atlantic Play

Recent discoveries in West Africa have highlighted the importance of the Upper Cretaceous throughout the Atlantic Margin. The Barents Sea is the Northern extension of this growing play.

Syrian Offshore: Exciting New Frontier

With the announcement of the 2011 Syrian International Offshore Bid Round, interested oil and gas exploration companies have an exciting opportunity to assess the hydrocarbon potential of this highly prospective region.

Georgia: Oil in the Sub-Thrust Zone

A beautiful country, flanked by mountain ranges and famous for fine wine – but Georgia’s primary contribution to the hydrocarbon industry is as a corridor for oil and gas travelling from the Caspian to European markets. Or so it was thought - until modern seismic techniques and recent exploration revealed oil bearing structures in the sub-thrust zone, only poorly imaged on the older Soviet era data.

Next