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In the past decade significant advances have been made in the understanding of the evolution of rifted margins. It has nonetheless proven difficult to match models of heatflow and subsidence during and after continental break-up with well data, seismic observations and field studies.
The aim of the meeting is to bring academia and industry together, particularly structural geologists and petroleum systems analysts with the aim of defining a common understanding of the data, models and challenges faced by the different disciplines interpreting and predicting structural evolution, heatflow and subsidence.
The workshop will take the form of keynote presentations followed by case studies in the following themes:
The committee look forward to you joining us on the 8-9 October 2018 to participate in what promises to be an exciting and stimulating workshop.
Convenors:
Helen Doran (chair), Ola Geoscience Sascha Brune, GFZ-Potsdam Alex Bump, BP Richard Collier, University of Leeds Tiago Cunha, IGI Jonathan Hull, Ophir Energy Randall Kelly, Woodside Energy Nick Kuznir, University of Liverpool Ken McDermott, Ion Julian Moore, APT Mike Norton, GT David Quirk, University of Manchester Mark Thompson, Exploration Excellence Gareth Roberts, Imperial College London
Registration:
The Workshop is now Fully Booked. If you wish to be added to the wait list, please contact Sarah Woodcock
There are still spaces available at the conference dinner. Please contact Sarah Woodcock directly if you wish to register only for the dinner.