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Monday, 23 November, 2009
Opening Session – (Chair: François Roure)

9–9.20
Welcome address

David Cook (AAPG, European Region President)
David Rensink (AAPG President elect)
Rémi Eschard (IFP)

9.20–9.40
The Chantier Méditerranée

Bruno Goffé (CNRS-INSU, Paris)

9.40–10.10
Topo-Europe: source-sink sedimentary transfers and
basin evolution from the Carpathians to the Black Sea

Sierd Cloetingh (VU-Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

10.10–10.40
Coffee Break and Poster Sessions

Mediterranean Session
(Chairs: Lucien Montadert and Gianreto Manatschal)

10.40–11
Tectonic Architecture and Mud Volcanism in the Eastern Mediterranean: Impacts on Fluid Sequestration and Release

Jean Mascle (Nice Univ., France)

11–11.20
Structural and Stratigraphic Evolution of the Offshore Sirt Basin, Libya

Mike Bourne et al. (BP Libya Expl.)

11.20–11.40
The Levant Offshore Basin and Its Petroleum Perspectives

Fadi Nader (IFP)

11.40–12
The Residual Potential of the Northern Apennine Petroleum System. A Geochemical and Structural Study of Spontaneous Seeps

Rossella Capozzi and Vincenzo Picotti (Univ. of Bologna, Italy)

12–12.20
Drilling Below the Salt in the Western Mediterranean Sea: the GOLD Project

Marina Rabineau et al. (Brest and Paris Univ., IFREMER and IFP)

12.20–12.40
Subsurface Geometries in Central Sicily FTB in the Frame of the SIRPO Crustal Profile

Raimondo Catalano, et al. (Palermo Univ. & ENI, Italy)

12.40–14
Lunch Break

Northern Europe and Atlantic Margins Session
(Chairs: Sierd Cloetingh and Alain Mascle)

14–14.20
Gas in the Netherlands: a Vital Combination of Many Small Fields and a Global Giant

Barend J. Botter (NAM-Shell, the Netherlands)

14.20–14.40
Resources Perspectives of the Southern Permian Basin Area

Hans Doornenbal (TNO, the Netherlands)

14.40–15
Tectonic and Thermal Evolution of the Iberian-New Foundland Rifted Margins: Implications for HC Exploration

Gianreto Manatschal and Gwen Péron-Pinvidic (Univ. of Strasburg)

15–15.20
Structural and Petroleum Potential Evolution of  Nuussuacq and Svartenhuk, West Greenland Margin

Nadine Ellouz-Zimmermann and William Sassi (IFP)

15.20–15.50
Coffee Break and Poster Sessions

Recent Technological/Methodological Developments Session
(Chairs: William Sassi and Isabelle Le Nir)

15.50–16.10
Smectite Dehydration in Compacting Sedimentary Basins: a Source of Additional Overpressure

Xavier Guichet, Teddy Parra and Eric Kohler (IFP)
G. Smagghe, M. Zweigert
and F. de Mesquita-Veloso (Total)

16.10–16.30
Absolute Dating of Oil Generation and Expulsion: the Last Challenge in Geochronology

Alain Prinzhofer et al. (IFP & IPGP, Univ. Pau, France)

16.30–17
Poster Sessions
17–18
AAPG European Region Annual General Meeting
18–20
Cocktail

 

Tuesday, 24 November, 2009

Central and Eastern Europe Session – (Chairs: Nadine Ellouz-Zimmermann and Mihaï Tarapoanca)

9–9.30
Overview of Current Exploration Concepts Onshore Romania

Niculai Dedu, Csaba Krezsek, Stuart Bland and Gabor Tari (Petrom & OMV, Romania)

9.30–10
Phanerozoic East Europe-Siberia Interaction and Petroleum Habitat of Northern Russia

Konstantin Sobornov and Anatoly Nikishin (Shell and Univ. Moscow, Russia)

10–10.30
Russian Arctic Resources

A. Zolotukhin and V. Gavrilov (Gubkin Univ., Moscow, Russia)

10.30–11
Coffee Break and Poster Sessions
11–11.30
Geological Structure and HC Systems of Eastern Black Sea

Anatoly Nikishin (Univ. Moscow, Russia)

11.30–11.50
Polish-Ukrainian Carpathian Subthrust Prospects

Piotr Krzywiec et al. (PGS, Varsaw & PGNiG, Krakow, Poland, and NaukaNaftogaz, Kyiv, Ukraine)

11.50–12.10
Subsalt Imagery of the Dumre Area, Ionian Basin, Albania

Anne Jardin, Luan Nikolla and François Roure (IFP & National Agency, Albania)

12.10–14
Lunch Break and Poster Sessions

 

Key Note

14–14.30
Europe Energy Future

Jean-Pierre Favennec (IFP-School)

Topo-Europe: Source-Sink Sedimentary Transfers and Basin Evolution from the Carpathians to the Black Sea

Sierd Cloetingh (VU-Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

Unconventional Resources and Sustainable Development Session – (Chairs: François Baudin and Konstantin Sobornov)

14.30–14.50
Use of CO2 for Enhanced Oil Recovery and Storage

Pierre Le Thiez and Yann Le Gallo (Geogreen)

14.50–15.10
Unconventional Paleozoic Gas Resources in the German Part of the Central European Basin

Ralf Littke and Bernhard M. Krooss (Aachen Univ., Germany)

15.10–15.30
Coalbed Gas and Shale Gas: Exploration and Resources in Europe

Ken Chew (IHS & Morenish Mews, UK)

15.30–15.50
Which Future for the Use of Coal?

François Kalaydjian (IFP)

15.50–16.20
Coffee Break and Poster Sessions
16.20–16.40
From Hot Dry Rocks to Enhanced Geothermal Systems: the Soultz-sous-Forêts Project

François Henri Cornet (IPG-Strasburg, France)

16.40–17
Geothermal Energy in the Netherlands

Jan Diederick van Wees et al. (TNO & VU-Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

Posters

Abdallah Khaled Mohamed, Saber Moustafa Selim, Samir Ahmed Abd El-Aal and Abd El-Azim El-Sayed, (Suez Oil Co., Egypt), Pressure regime evaluation, role and contribution in well planning and formation evaluation process, Zeit Bay fields, Gulf of Suez, Egypt

Barakat Moataz Kh. (Univ. Berlin, Germany), Geophysical evaluation on the late Miocene rocks in Offshore Nile Delta, Egypt

De Haan H.B., van Hulten F.F.N. and Scheffers B.C. (Energy Beheer Nederland BV, the Netherlands), Inventory unconventional hydrocarbons in the Netherlands

Dijskman Bert, Jenny Grobleben and Matthias Ziller (PanTerra Geoconsultants, the Netherlands), Remaining exploration potential of a mature oil province: The Dutch Central Graben

Dobrova Helena, Piotr Gawenda, Philippe Renevey and James Fressineau (IHS, Geneva, Switzerland), Unconventional resources potential in continental Europe -prospects and developments-

Kettle Simon (Cambridge Carbonates Ltd, UK), Carbonate turbidites: their characteristics and feasibility as hydrocarbon reservoirs (Jurassic, Mallorca)

Mavor Matthew J. (Weatherford Laboratories, Colorado, USA), Formation evaluation of unconventional reservoirs

Montadert Lucien, Yves Gou and Solon Kassinis (Beicip-Franlab & Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, Republic of Cyprus), Potential hydrocarbon resources Offshore Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean)

Muto F., Vincenzo Spina, V. Tripodi and S. Critelli (Univ. of Calabria, Italy), Tectono-sedimentary evolution of the Tertiary sequences along the outer front of the Northern Calabrian belt (Italy)

Nastac Maria, Alina Resteanu, Ticuta Negreanu-Pirjol, Bogdan Negreanu-Pirjol, Daniela Ivan, Andrea Balta and Zuliang Liao (ECOM, Constanta, Romania), Unconventional non-food resources from Romanian Black Sea Coast

Negreanu-Pirjol Bogdan, Ticuta Negreanu- Pirjol, Maria Nastac, Alina Resteanu, Rodica Sirbu and Rima Ghassoub (ECOM, Constanta, Romania), The marine biomass from Black Sea coast, composition and characteristics, as an unconventional resource

Peeters Marjan, F.J.G. van den Belt, T.B. van Hoof, M.G.G. De Jong and A. van de Weerd (PanTerra Geoconsultants, TNO, ENRES, the Netherlands), The Upper Carboniferous reservoir fairways over the Dutch offshore

Pena dos Reis Rui and Nuno Pimentel (Lisbon, Univ. Portugal), The Lusitanian Basin (Portugal) -Tectono-sedimentary evolution and petroleum systems

Rabagia Traian, Mihai Tarapoanca and Ioan Munteanu (Danubian Energy, Romania), Sedimentary records of Intra-Oligocen deformation within the Outer Carpathians thrust belt

Selim Saber Mustafa, Khaled Mohammed Abdallah and Bassem El-Sayed El-Bdawy (Suez Oil Co, Egypt.), Role and contribution of petrophysical and geological modelling for carbonate rocks

Stoica-Negulescu Elena Rodica (Prospectiuni, Romania), Romania's biogenic petroleum systems

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