Members of our land, finance, geoscience and engineering departments are in Houston, TX this week to attend the 2024 NAPE Summit. Our team members look forward to representing Matador, while building relationships and engaging in conversations. Stop by our booth to hear more from #TeamMatador.
🎙️Speaker announcement🎙️ ROGII Tech 2024, Oklahoma City
Ryan Scroggins, Operations Geologist III, Chesapeake Energy Corporation
Ryan will discuss Introduction to Survey and Log Streaming to #StarSteer via Solo Feed
Key topics that will be covered during the presentation:
→ A brief introduction to the intricacies of setting up automatic data upload from WITSML to StarSteer
→ Discussion of the advantages it provides from both a #geosteering and data analysis perspective
Click on the link in the comment section to register for the event.
¿Sabes porque siempre que esté a mi alcance, ayudo a resolver sus dudas o consultas, a las/os demás?. Porque alguien hizo lo mismo conmigo cuándo no tenía nada. Sé siempre fiel y solidaria/o.
Plant Stress comes in many forms and across Systems. A valuable #Teaching and #Learning Opportunity...reminds me of the #Cranberry#Bog#System...
As a thought exercise, I'd ask my #Students to view such a system as driven by the ground/roots with the air/leaf-canopy considered the 'below' portion of components and activity.
This forces a significant change in perspective and understanding of systems and interactions by a #Student and those in #Research.
The 3-D behaviors, compositions, and time factors of soil processes are extremely different from those of the atmosphere above (flow/motion, moisture, heat). Think about the types of #Impact they would have on any #Insects, #Pests, or #Biological actions and processes.
Any 'pests or stresses' in a plant system, above or below ground, and the behavior of those negatives, will be modulated and determined by both the fundamental characteristics of #Soil and #Atmosphere as well as their physical behaviors.
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In a new Seismic Soundoff conversation with host Andrew Geary, Kurang Mehta discusses the November special section on carbon management in The Leading Edge.
Dr. Mehta discusses the history and methods of carbon capture and storage, while sharing a perspective on how industry experience can inform new approaches while addressing the biases geoscientists take into carbon management. He also explores how students drive research and the importance of working together in academia and industry.
This conversation covers key topics like saline aquifers, rock fluid interactions, reservoir characterization considerations, monitoring challenges, and the importance of collaboration between academia and industry.
Listen to Seismic Soundoff 205: Managing carbon – a new frontier at: https://go.seg.org/3G5gWQ1
This episode is sponsored by Katalyst Data Management#CarbonManagement#CCUS#NearSurface#EnergyTransition#SustainabilityKurang Mehta (PhD-Geophysics, Tech Authority - SI,QI,TZ)
In a new Seismic Soundoff conversation with host Andrew Geary, Kurang Mehta discusses the November special section on carbon management in The Leading Edge.
Dr. Mehta discusses the history and methods of carbon capture and storage, while sharing a perspective on how industry experience can inform new approaches while addressing the biases geoscientists take into carbon management. He also explores how students drive research and the importance of working together in academia and industry.
This conversation covers key topics like saline aquifers, rock fluid interactions, reservoir characterization considerations, monitoring challenges, and the importance of collaboration between academia and industry.
Listen to Seismic Soundoff 205: Managing carbon – a new frontier at: https://go.seg.org/3G5gWQ1
This episode is sponsored by Katalyst Data Management
#CarbonManagement#CCUS#NearSurface#EnergyTransition#Sustainability
Kurang Mehta (PhD-Geophysics, Tech Authority - SI,QI,TZ)
🏆 Countdown has begun for Drillbotics Phase II Competition! 🏆
Preparations for the competition of our project and our team are about to be completed. Of course, we want you to get a little excited by giving a glimpse of what we did last week that got us extremely excited.
We would like to thank the Technische Universität Clausthal (TU Clausthal, Clausthal University of Technology) for their support, with whom we had perfect cooperation throughout this process.
Stay tuned for the official competition announcement and innovations! 🚀
Have you gotten curious? Then follow our page to stay up to date!
#GeothermalDrilling#DirectionalDrilling#InnovatingTheFuture
In a new Seismic Soundoff conversation with host Andrew Geary, Kurang Mehta discusses the November special section on carbon management in The Leading Edge.
Dr. Mehta discusses the history and methods of carbon capture and storage, while sharing a perspective on how industry experience can inform new approaches while addressing the biases geoscientists take into carbon management. He also explores how students drive research and the importance of working together in academia and industry.
This conversation covers key topics like saline aquifers, rock fluid interactions, reservoir characterization considerations, monitoring challenges, and the importance of collaboration between academia and industry.
Listen to Seismic Soundoff 205: Managing carbon – a new frontier at: https://go.seg.org/3G5gWQ1
This episode is sponsored by Katalyst Data Management
#CarbonManagement#CCUS#NearSurface#EnergyTransition#SustainabilityKurang Mehta (PhD-Geophysics, Tech Authority - SI,QI,TZ)
In a new Seismic Soundoff conversation with host Andrew Geary, Kurang Mehta discusses the November special section on carbon management in The Leading Edge.
Dr. Mehta discusses the history and methods of carbon capture and storage, while sharing a perspective on how industry experience can inform new approaches while addressing the biases geoscientists take into carbon management. He also explores how students drive research and the importance of working together in academia and industry.
This conversation covers key topics like saline aquifers, rock fluid interactions, reservoir characterization considerations, monitoring challenges, and the importance of collaboration between academia and industry.
Listen to Seismic Soundoff 205: Managing carbon – a new frontier at: https://go.seg.org/3G5gWQ1
This episode is sponsored by Katalyst Data Management#CarbonManagement#CCUS#NearSurface#EnergyTransition#SustainabilityKurang Mehta (PhD-Geophysics, Tech Authority - SI,QI,TZ)
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