16 March, 2017

GEO 2018: Call for Abstracts Now Open

 

The GEO 2018 committee welcomes your abstracts for oral and poster presentations at the 13th Middle Geosciences Conference and Exhibition (GEO 2018) which will take place from 5 — 8 March in Bahrain. Submit today and join the largest gathering of geoscience professionals in the Middle East.

The GEO 2018 committee welcomes your abstracts for oral and poster presentations at the 13th Middle Geosciences Conference and Exhibition (GEO 2018) which will take place from 5 — 8 March in Bahrain. Submit today and join the largest gathering of geoscience professionals in the Middle East.

Under the theme "Pushing the Technical Limits: Shaping the Energy Landscape" the conference will address the following areas of interest:

  1. Reservoir Characterisation: Siliciclastic, Carbonate and Mixed
  2. Advances in Seismic Acquisition and Processing
  3. Advances in Seismic Interpretation
  4. Advances in Borehole Seismic
  5. Advances in Non-Seismic Technologies
  6. Data Management and Information Technology
  7. Petrophysics
  8. Basin Modelling and Petroleum Systems
  9. Exploration Drilling
  10. Hydrocarbon Exploration
  11. Emerging Unconventional Resources
  12. Rift Basin Exploration
  13. Hydrocarbon Traps and Seals
  14. Integrated Case Studies
  15. Geosciences for Other Applications
Submit an Abstract
Dealine: 22 June 2017
About GEO:

Inaugurated in 1994, GEO is the largest and best attended technical event of its kind in the region. A world-class exhibition and an exceptional technical conference with presentations by key industry figures combine to offer exceptional networking, business and educational opportunities to all professionals with an interest in the future development of the Middle East's hydrocarbon resources.

The GEO conference is organised and developed by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG).

Additionally, GEO is fully supported by the Dhahran Geoscience Society (DGS), the Bahrain Geoscience Society (BGS), the Geological Society of Oman (GSO), Emirates Society of Geoscientists (ESG) and the Qatar Geological Society in cooperation with a committee of national and international oil company representatives.

This combination of local and international expertise ensures that the programme is highly technical with leading edge science brought together from around the world mixed with local knowledge from the region's leading geoscientists.