This series of workshops is aimed at bringing together leading experts representing the energy industry and research stakeholders in academia to engage in open discussions and exchange their experiences related to future applications of basin modeling for subsurface exploration.
This second edition will focus on recent R&D advances in the field of integrated basin analysis in the context of the energy transition and include identification of the modeling tools required to address specific aspects of this transition.
Special attention will be paid to the implementation of efficient workflows and the associated benefits to tackle specific issues.
Understanding primary and secondary controls on hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon fluids (CO2, H2S, N2,…)
Achieving efficient and responsible exploration of gas, by improved numerical modeling of the hydrocarbon generation and accumulation
Understanding and modeling of the complex interactions between structural history, mechanical
New approaches and numerical tools, for better understanding of sedimentary basin filling architecture, plays, and source rocks
New basin modeling workflows and cutting-edge technologies addressing uncertainty while preserving efficiency
Applying basin modeling using novel techniques to impact sustainable energy development and subsurface storage
Geosciences Division, IFPEN
Geosciences Division, IFPEN
Geosciences Division, IFPEN
Geosciences Division, IFPEN
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