AAPG ERC Lisbon 2015
 
 

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME - Day 2

Tuesday 19th May 2015


Auditorium 2

09:00-09:30
Keynote - Integrated Salt Basin Restoration - Cost Efficient Exploration -Bjorn Rasmussen, Simula

Atlantic Session
09:30-09:50
Play types of the deep-water Labrador margin, Canada - Mihaela Dediu, TGS
09:50-10:10
Strontium-derived global eustasy applied to the Scotian Atlantic margin - Douwe Van der Meer, CNOOC-Nexen
10:10-10:30
Hydrocarbon prospectivity offshore Angola: Integrating regional gravity and magnetic data with seismic interpretation - Patrick Coole, PGS
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:20
An Evaluation of Source Rocks of the Kwanza Basin: A review - Cristina Fernanda Rodrigues, University Fernando Pessoa
11:20-11:40
Constraining the Aptian Petroleum System of the Walvis Basin, Offshore Namibia – Basin Modeling Results Based on New Well and 3D Seismic Data Interpretation - Christian Niño-Guiza, Galp Energia
11:40-12:00
Deep structure of the Santos Basin-São Paulo Plateau System, SE Brazil -Mikael Evain, Ifremer
12:00-12:20
Insights into post-rift vertical movements of a mountain range in a passive margin setting: the thermal history of the Anti-Atlas across a WSW/ENE transect (Morocco) - Rémi Charton, Delft University of Technology
12:20-12:40
Fluid flow during early compartmentalisation of extensional rafts: A North Sea analogue resulting from >40 years of gas exploration and production -Tiago Alves, Cardiff University 
12:40-13:00
Tethyan Oceans: A review of the plate tectonics of the Tethyan realm for the last 300 Ma, how this fascinating area has seen the opening and closing of many large and smaller oceanic domains, creating at the end the Alpine-Himalayan orogen - Gérard Stampfli, Université de Lausanne
13:00-14:00
Lunch
Palaeogeographic Session
14:00-14:20
Probable Tethyan control of Atlantic rifting with implications for Mediterranean tectonics - Fraser Keppie, Department of Energy, Nova Scotia, Canada
14:20-14:40
A new perspective on the Cenozoic evolution of the Arabia-Black Sea-Greater Caspian: insights from global plate tectonic modelling - Jean-Christophe Wrobel-Daveau, Neftex
14:40-15:00
Palaeogeographic and Palaeoclimatic Evolution of Tethyan and Atlantic Margin Basins and the Role of Earth Systems Modelling in the Predictive Mapping of Paleozoic and Mesozoic Source Rock Environments - Jim Harris, Robertson CGG
15:00-15:20
Transcurrent segmentation within rifted continental margins: examples from the West Iberian Margin - Ricardo Pereira, Partex Oil and Gas
15:20-15:40
Coffee Break
15:40-16:00
The relationship between the onshore and offshore structure of São Marcos-Quarteira Fault System, Algarve Basin, Portugal - Pedro Barreto, Partex Oil & Gas
16:00-16:20
Multiphase inversions and their impact on petroleum systems of the Western Mediterranean basins and margins (with focus on North Algeria and France) - Francois Roure, IFP Energies Nouvelles
16:20-16:40
Miocene Turbidite and Slope deposits in the Algarve Basin: Interaction between the Algarve sedimentary fairways and the Guadalquivir / Gulf of Cadiz systems - Alvaro Gimenez-Coral, Repsol


18:30-21:00 Gala Dinner


   
   

Auditorium 3

Tethyan Session
09:30-09:50
Continental Thinning and Passive Margin genesis: Towards a general model? Insights of the Gulf of Lion-Sardinia System - Maryline Moulin, Ifremer
09:50-10:10
Probing connections between deep earth and surface processes in a land-locked ocean basin transformed into a giant saline basin: the Mediterranean DREAM-GOLD - Marina Rabineau, CNRS-IUEM
10:10-10:30
Hydrocarbon Prospectivity Offshore Southern Sicily—New Basin and Petroleum System Modeling Results - Olga Shtukert, Schlumberger
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-11:20 The Provençal Basin: HC Potentials in an Un-explored Rifting Basin, Raffaele Di Cuia, GEPlan Consulting
11:20-11:40 Advanced analysis of sea surface slicks in the Italian and Croatian Adriatic Basin; An integrated approach - Phillip Hargreaves Spectrum
11:40-12:00

The Development of Rich, Effective Source Rocks in the Mesozoic of Western Tethys / Central Atlantic Province - Matthew Taylor, Chariot Oil and Gas Ltd

12:00-12:20 Source rock characterization and thermal history modelling of Upper Cretaceous organic matter rich carbonates of the eastern Mediterranean - Samer Bou Daher, RWTH Aachen University
12:20-12:40 Organic-rich sediments in the Late Tortonian to Early Messinian Betic Basins of SE Spain: potential source analogs for the Western Mediterranean pre-salt play - Albert Permanyer, Universitat de Barcelona
12:40-13:00 Exploration Potential in Platform to Basin Transitional Settings: examples from Peri-Adriatic Tethys Carbonates - Raffaele Di Cuia, GEPlan Consulting
13:00-14:00
Lunch
14:00-14:20
Offshore Algarve (SW Iberia): Nature of the lithosphere and its impact on the exploration potential of the area - Riccardo Rocca, Repsol S.A.
14:20-14:40
Study of an anomalous Evaporitic Unit in the Eastern Algarve Basin (Portugal), and implications of this unit for hydrocarbon exploration - Carlos Rosales, Repsol 
14:40-15:00
Loulé: a shunted diapir affected by Late Cretaceous dyke intrusions and Alpine inversion, Algarve Basin, Portugal - Ian Davison, Earthmoves Ltd
15:00-15:20 Influence of salt on structural style in extension and inversion of the Algarve Basin, Portugal- Adrià Ramos, University of Barcelona
15:20-15:40
 Coffee Break
 Palaeogeographic Session
15:40-16:00
Tethyan Permian-Mesozoic evolution in the Sicily Pelagian continental margin (Central Mediterranean) - Raimondo Catalano, University of Palermo
16:00-16:20
Review of the Cretaceous-Paleogene tectonic evolution of the Black Sea. A new kinematic model in a transtensional Back-arc context Eduardo Carrillo, Robertson CGG
16:20-16:40
The Mesozoic paleogeography of the Alpine Tethys in Poland and adjacent countries - Jan Golonka, AGH University of Science and Technology
16:40-17:00
Petroleum system modeling in the Baltic Basin Przemyslaw Karcz, Polish Geological Institute


17:30-21:00 Gala Dinner

 

Room 4

13:30-14:00
AAPG Europe Region Annual General Meeting
  Agenda:
  • Opening and Introduction
  • who we are, what we do
  • 2014-2015 Annual ReviewStudent Chapters & Young Professionals Activities
  • 2015-2016 Forward Plans
  • 2015- 2016 Goals and Challenges
  • Any Other Business
  • Questions from the Membership
  
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