Jordan Phillips won the 2019 Best Student Oral Presentation at the Geoconvention for her presentation entitled “Understanding Public Risk Perception in the Oil and Gas Industry” by Jordan Phillips, Mirko van der Baan, Sven Anders and Scott McKean
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David Eaton taking CSEG Distinguished Lecture tour (2019-2020)
David Eaton will be giving the CSEG Distinguished Lecture tour this year (2019-2020). Here is a link to the abstract: https://cseg.ca/education/view/crustal-fluids-friction-and-faults-what-can-we-learn-from-injection-induced
First talk of David Eaton CSEG Distinguished Lecture Tour
Dave Eaton’s inaugural presentation for his CSEG Distinguished Lecture tour which will be held on Thursday, September 12, 3:30pm – 4:40pm at the Earth Sciences building (ES162), University of Calgary. (Detail see https://science.ucalgary.ca/events#!view/day/date/20190912).
The presentation is titled ‘‘Crustal Fluids, Friction and Faults: What can we learn from injection-induced earthquakes?”. It will include recent research that has been part of the Microseismic Industry Consortium over the years.
New induced seismicity data to be released from a project funded by Geoscience BC
UCalgary led a project funded by Geoscience BC: Understanding and Mitigating Induced Seismicity Risk in the Kiskatinaw Area, BC has new induced seismicity monitoring data available through IRIS.
More information is available through the Geoscience BC News Release, June 17, 2020: http://www.geosciencebc.com/new-seismic-data-now-available-for-northeast-bcs-kiskatinaw-area/
MIC Summer Research Workshop: Casing Deformation
The Microseismic Industry Consortium will continue its tradition of holding an annual research workshop, on Thursday, August 13th, 2020, to enable a detailed discussion of a topic of current interest to companies. This year’s research workshop will use an online format and will focus on observations of casing deformation, along with geomechanical modeling to understand causes and mitigation.
Dr. Eaton receives 2020 Canadian Geophysical Union’s J. Tuzo Wilson Award
Dr. Eaton receives 2020 Canadian Geophysical Union’s J. Tuzo Wilson Award. This prestigious recognition is a competitive award, and it is awarded to a scientist who has made outstanding, career-long contributions to the geophysical sciences in Canada.
More information available through UCalgary News Release, May 25, 2020: https://www.ucalgary.ca/news/ucalgary-geophysicist-wins-prestigious-canadian-geophysical-union-medal
Members of MIC have contributed as co-authors to recent publications on induced seismicity published in top international journals
Two papers published in the top journals with contributions from MIC members:
1. Nature Reviews of Earth and Environment: Atkinson, G.M., Eaton, D.W. & Igonin, N. Developments in understanding seismicity triggered by hydraulic fracturing. Nat Rev Earth Environ (2020). https://www.nature.com/articles/s43017-020-0049-7
2. Reviews of Geophysics: Schultz, R., Skoumal, R.J., Brudzinski, M.R., Eaton, D.W., Baptie, B. & Ellsworth, W., Hydraulic Fracturing Induced Seismicity (2020). https://doi.org/10.1029/2019RG000695
Thirteen MIC Presentations for GeoConvention 2020
Please join us at the GeoConvention for our MIC-related research presentations from today through Wednesday, Sept 21-23, 2020.
We have 13 presentations in total. Some are overlapping, but will be available on demand for a couple of days after the conference. Our first talk is today at 1:50pm. Hope to see you there!
JNGSE Duvernay paper preprint available online
We are pleased to announce that our integrated paper on “Determining elastic properties of organic-rich shales from core, wireline logs and 3-D seismic: A comparative study from the Duvernay play, Alberta, Canada” has just been published with 50 days free access at the Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering. Please access via the link here:
Six MIC Presentations for SEG20
Please join us at the SEG20 for our MIC-related research presentations from October 12-16, 2020.
We have 5 presentations and 1 post-convention workshop. Our first presentation is Monday, October 12 at 1:50pm.
Please note the times are Central Time. Hope to see you there!