This workshop will discuss the latest scientific advancements in order to reach a better understanding on the distribution, origin, and mitigation strategies to overcome the associated economic & environmental https://t.co/P4ZFnUgILj
Hydrogen Sulfide in the Montney - Investigating a Complex Issue. The origin and distribution of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) — a highly toxic and corrosive gas in conventional and unconventional resources of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin — was subject of many studies.
Congrats to my @GSC_CGC colleagues on their report “Helium in Southern SK: Geological Setting and Prospectivity; Open File Report 2021-2” This report looks at the geological environment that hosts economic accumulations of helium in southern SK. Read more: https://t.co/Oge0qmWLNL
A colleague of mine at CanmetENERGY is looking for a post-doc position with the following expertise/skills: PhD in Chemistry/Analytical Chemistry (within 3 years after graduation). If are interested, please submit an application via https://t.co/CJeTUmVWRa AND send me a message.
@cjrhart @GSC_CGC Hey Craig... sorry about that... often when I am uploading these, I have full access through our intranet licences... Let me know any papers that you are interested, and I will try to get you "reprints".... Please contact me at [email protected].
Congrats to my @GSC_CGC and UofC colleagues on their recent publication that explores molecular and stable isotope geochemistry of mud-gas derived hydrocarbons. Check it out at: https://t.co/JvHzYcevKW.
Congratulations to my co-authors on our recently published Open Access paper that discusses production-forecast model development for the Montney shale gas reservoir in western Canada. (@GSC_CGC). Check it out at:
https://t.co/EvmNVVstU4 via @Hindawi
It is my pleasure to once again congratulate my GNES @GSC_CGC and JOGMEC colleagues on their recent publication that provides quantitative and statistical analyses of organic-rich mudstone properties. Check it out at: https://t.co/2Uv6VNNA6I
Congratulations to my GNES @GSC_CGC colleague and his co-authors for their recent publication that explores the impacts of biodegradation and thermal alternation on biomarkers. Check it out at https://t.co/kCwOwwXTdC
I would like to congratulate one of our @GSC_CGC research scientists post-doctoral fellows—Dr. Jaime Cesar—for having one of his papers featured in the IAGC Emerging Investigator Series. Check out his interview an the link to his paper below: https://t.co/nLIPgTbUE0
Congrats to my @GSC_CGC and academic colleagues on their GNES program publication that presents new insights into paleogeography and tectonic evolution of Crockerland! Check it out at: https://t.co/7ul80jBLSj
Congrats to my @GSC_CGC and academic colleagues on the publication of their recent paper entitled "Evidence for widespread wildfires and their environmental impact in the Late Cretaceous Canadian Arctic".
https://t.co/HaYqogoAwc
Congratulations to my GNES (@GSC_CGC), industry and academic colleagues on their recent publication entitled: Microbial and Thermochemical Controlled Sulfur Cycle in the Early Triassic Sediments of the Western Canadian
Sedimentary Basin. Check it out at: https://t.co/ufixGOBBKm
Congratulations to my co-authors on our recent publication: "Multivariate approach to the gas production forecast using early production data for Barnett shale reservoir" Free access until 24Feb21 if you use the link below (@GSC_CGC)
https://t.co/omar6tix73~
Congratulations to my @GSC_CGC colleagues for their recent publication on Pyrolysis kinetics parameters calculated by pyrogram inversion for Upper and Lower Bakken Members. Check out their paper in the Int. Journal of Coal Geology below:
https://t.co/vXVQKeAZwg
Congratulations to our @GSC_CGC, industry and academic colleagues for their recent publication that examines concepts of paleoporosity and bitumen saturation
as applied to other tight hydrocarbon accumulations in the WCSB.
https://t.co/oYDYowTqPP
See the recent Geoscience for New Energy Supply @GSC_CGC program research on the potential of geothermal energy to supply power and heat for larger communities (>10k pop.) located over the Alberta Basin in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB).
https://t.co/c7NqK43u6X
Here is a more fulsome article in the NY Times about our @GSC_CGC colleague—Dr. Steve Grasby—and his collaborative research on the Ordovician Mass extinction about 445 million years ago...
https://t.co/5kH6XWx9Yg
Giant eruptions belched toxic metal during the ‘Great Dying’ https://t.co/K2mQUY7nL1
An interesting read about an article published by an Energy Geoscience colleague @GSC_CGC.
Congratulations to my @GSC_CGC and JOGMEC colleagues on their publication that highlights the importance of accounting for mineralogical variations in studies examining relationships between thermal maturity and organic porosity.
https://t.co/S1hRJaLAGy