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NAPE Summit
Houston, USA, 18–20 February

Orphan, Abandoned, Idle, and Marginal Wells
Tulsa, USA, 18–20 February

GeoTHERM 2026
Offenburg, Germany, 26–27 February

EAGE Digital
Stavanger, Norway, 9–12 March

Geothermal 2026
Aberdeen, UK, 11–12 March

Seabed Minerals 2026
Bergen, Norway, 24–26 March

SEG
Luanda, Angola, 24–26 March

EGYPES 2026
Cairo, Egypt, 30 March – 1 April

AAPG CCUS
Houston, USA, 30 March – 2 April

EAGE Sub-Saharan Africa
Maputo, Mozambique, 13–15 April

SRC 2026
Manila, Philippines, 13–15 April

Energy Transition

Carbon Capture & Storage

Being smart with data

On the fringe of the EAGE GET Confer­ence in Rotterdam, I meet with May Zhang,…

Geothermal

A very expensive fart in the wind

Early December last year, Eavor announced the start of electricity production from their Geretsried deep…

Where the earth yawns

I first visited Iceland a decade ago. Recently, I returned, courtesy of a European Geothermal…

Denmark to embark on an innovative geothermal drilling project

Green Therma, in collaboration with Aalborg Forsyning (the local utility company), is cur­rently preparing to…

Seabed Minerals

New Gas

France’s first stimulated natural hydrogen project

Clean hydrogen production from electrolysis remains expensive and difficult to scale, leaving industry without the…

Exploration Opportunities

From cuttings to clarity: AI unlocking the Norwegian Continental Shelf

This project enables geoscientists to gain access to a groundbreaking digital dataset - the Analytics-Ready Cuttings Dataset, available through EarthNET AI Images under a commercial software license. Developed by Rockwash Geodata (RW) and Earth Science Analytics (ESA), this collaboration transforms decades of geological cuttings from the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) into an intelligent, machine-interpreted data product designed for exploration, CCS, and renewable-energy applications.

Sweetness and light in Oman’s Indian Ocean

Around 375 BC, Plato used the “Socratic Method” to ask philosophical questions that led to deeper understanding of what it means to be Human. In 2025 Searcher reprocessed legacy seismic data from Oman’s Indian Ocean margin, seeking to challenge conventional exploration models. What we found was a brave new world of source rocks and trapped hydrocarbons that challenge what it means to be an Explorer.

Cameroon: Unlocking potential and reigniting exploration

Cameroon’s Douala/Kribi-Campo (DKC) and Rio del Rey (RDR) Basins offer significant exploration opportunities, underpinned by advanced seismic reimaging, integrated geological evaluation and modern interpretation techniques. In the RDR Basin, focus is shifting from the mature shallow Miocene-Pliocene plays to deeper Cenozoic turbidites and the Cretaceous succession, where improved imaging and regional analogues point to significant untapped resources. Meanwhile, reimaged 3D data in the DKC Basin illuminates stratigraphic, structural, and combination trap opportunities, adjacent to the Kribi-Campo High, and improves understanding of complex channel systems and salt-related plays. Together, these insights demonstrate how modern imaging and integrated geological analysis can unlock prospectivity across both basins. With the 2025 Licensing Round now open, Cameroon presents a fresh opportunity for discoveries and renewed exploration success.

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From the Industry

Geoscience & marine life: Sustainably coexisting

Since 1995, the geophysical industry has become accustomed to mitigation protocols that aim to minimize…

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Subsurface

In the news

Subsurface noise, Issue 5, 2025

MOPANE DOES NOT GIVE AWAY ITS SECRETS Namibia is an exploration hotspot, and for that…

EMGS in troubled waters

Yesterday, I was browsing through some of the early GEO EXPRO magazines when I stumbled…

Geology & Geophysics

Going deeper for salt mining

The Dutch subsurface is well known for its gas resources, hosting the world-famous Groningen field.…

Portraits

Technology

Producing more by producing less

“The pressure in the separation unit, where the produced oil is separat­ed from gas, is…

Stories on Camera

Coring process step by step

We often talk about core being the only ground-truth data from the subsurface, but how…

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