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15/02/2011

Avalon at EAGE Passive Seismic Workshop, Athens

Come see us in Athens!

ASL is participating at the 3rd EAGE Passive seismic workshop with emphasis on microseismic monitoring in Athens during 27th-31st March, 2011.

Location- Hotel Grande Bretagne, Athens, 10563, Greece.

Visit our company display held in the Grand Ballroom on the lobby level, to find out about our latest downhole receivers and sources.

Avalon Delegates - Gary Tubridy (President), William Wills (Geoscientist) and Ross Jenkins (Avalon's new Middle East Agent).

The active use of passive seismic techniques is expanding with applications spanning various disciplines. From monitoring fluid sequestration to hydrocarbon exploration, passive seismic is proving to be versatile, cost effective and environmentally friendly, aiding geo-scientists and engineers alike in their daily activities. With easy to find resources behind us and better environmental compliance ahead, the use of passive seismic techniques is only likely to increase.

The focus of this third workshop will be to gather operators, service providers and academia to share how passive seismic technologies and techniques are being implemented to impact business objectives and contribute towards subsurface management solutions. The workshop aims to identify success cases of passive seismic applications as well as examples where challenges were faced and lessons learned. Through these examples, the workshop can identify success factors and trends, contributing towards a better understanding and wider application of the techniques in the future.

Link to EAGE Workshop Website.

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