🎉 Congratulations to Mark Rees on 20 incredible years at Viridien! Here he is, pictured (left) on the wellsite with fellow Viridien Laboratory Specialist, Warren Marilag. 🛠️🔬 Starting in 2004 as a Technical Assistant in geochemistry, Mark widened his specialism in 2007 to palynology. His offshore career began in Norway in 2008, and from 2010 to 2016, he supported Geolab’s geochemical coring operations across Madagascar, Uruguay, Australia, Norway, and Iceland. Mark’s expertise also extends to RoqSCAN (portable automated mineralogy), with experience in Texas, Canada, and Mexico. From 2017 he has been contributing to wellsite #biosteering thin-section work in Saudi Arabia. Today, Mark stands as a Lab Specialist, with his main expertise in palynology and wellsite operations. Learn more about our wellsite services --> https://lnkd.in/dh-MQEnD #Geoscience #EarthScience #Palynology #Wellsite
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An integrated global team of geologists, geophysicists, petrophysicists and basin modelers providing G&G expertise.
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Viridien Geology brings together the full scope of Viridien geoscience knowledge and capability to offer support across the entire range of the E&P workflow from exploration to production and economics.
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In this SPE Tech Talk, speakers from Viridien discuss how a virtual asset team can be used to accelerate the understanding of subsurface reservoir characterisation leading to informed decision making. Moderator: Carole Nakhle Speakers: Matthew Ledger & Alison Hendry
SPE Tech Talk: Our New Approach to Accelerated Integrated Geoscience
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🚨 ICYMI 🚨 Exclusive interview with Michel Cuvillier in Mining Magazine—it’s a must-read! 🌍🔍 As the hunt for critical minerals heats up, mining faces some wild challenges. But with Viridien’s cutting-edge geoscience, satellite mapping, and AI, we're turning those challenges into discoveries! We're here to help you de-risk, speed up, and build a greener future for mining. 🌱⛏️ Check out the full article: https://lnkd.in/gsVhdsEx
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Don't miss your opportunity to ask Alison and Matt your questions in our SPE Tech Talk, starting soon! Register now to join for the live event --> https://lnkd.in/ggr-zwvs 🗓️ Date: Today! 🕝 Time: 09:00 AM CT / 2:00 PM GMT
Join us next week to discover our innovative approach to accelerating subsurface reservoir characterization. Gain deeper insights and make more informed decisions with the expertise of Alison Hendry and Matthew Ledger, two experts in the field! 🗓️ Date: 17th October 2024 🕝 Time: 09:00 AM CT / 2:00 PM GMT Learn more about the webinar and register --> https://lnkd.in/ggr-zwvs #Geophysics #SubsurfaceImaging #EarthScience #DataScience
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Happy Earth Science Week! 🌍 Outreach is important to us, and our team is passionate about engaging with our community to inspire the next generation of geoscientists. Recently, we had the privilege of participating in the INA19 conference, where Andrea Pardon co-hosted an exciting microscope session for around 40 enthusiastic Year 13 students 🔬. It was a fantastic opportunity to share our knowledge and spark curiosity about #coccolithophores and #foraminifera! Andrea also brought along nummulite hand specimens which were really popular. ✨Fun fact! The ancient Egyptians created the pyramids at Giza out of nummulitic limestone. Earth Science Week, organized by The Geological Society , is all about highlighting the vital role that Earth sciences play in our lives. From understanding natural hazards to exploring sustainable energy solutions, Earth sciences are crucial for our future. Learn more about our geological expertise ---> https://lnkd.in/eTZzJ-2Z #EarthScienceWeek #Geoscience #EarthScience
🤩 We just had an amazing #outreach session with #schools! 🎓 🤝 Engaging with the #community is an #important aspect of our life as scientists ⭐ In this #unique opportunity we were able to share with the young #people some of what we do on a #daily basis in the academic nanno-community 🔬 and the perspectives for their #professional future if they choose to be part of the nannoplankton #team 🌊 👏 We hope this enriching experience inspired them as much as it did us! #science #communiction #public #outreach #experience #school #student #professional #academia #future #environment #nano #plankton
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🌟 Exciting news! Alison Hendry will be co-presenting an integrated geoscience webinar with Matthew Ledger this Thursday! Here’s a bit about Alison: She is a Project Geoscientist at Viridien, specializing in clastic sedimentology and reservoir quality analysis. Since joining Viridien as a graduate four years ago, Alison has analyzed rocks and data from all over the world. She is passionate about integrating sedimentology with other disciplines such as seismic interpretation, structural geology, and biostratigraphy to enhance our understanding of the subsurface. Be sure to join us and gain insights from Alison and Matt, two experts in the field! 🗓️ Date: 17th October 2024 🕝 Time: 09:00 AM CT / 2:00 PM GMT Learn more about the webinar and register --> https://lnkd.in/ggr-zwvs #Geophysics #SubsurfaceImaging #EarthScience #DataScience
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Society Needs #Geoscience. Now, more than ever! 🌍 ⛏️ Join Viridien Geoscientist, Dr. Ellie MacInnes this Wednesday to find out how! Registration link below 👇
Dr. Ellie MacInnes' webinar on "Society Needs Geoscience. Now, more than ever." is 2 days away! Come join us! Dr. Ellie MacInnes is a leader in Geoscience Communication and in the Renewable Energy space with 20+ years experience. Currently at Viridien and in a New Business Development - Green Tech role. Moderated by our very own London AAPG YP's Energy Transition Manager Toby Alozie. Toby is currently a Product Manager at tem. A company involved with Renewable Energy, revolutionised for small businesses. WEBINAR ABSTRACT As geoscientists, we acquire a deep understanding of the subsurface and natural systems. The projects we undertake are often complex, multidisciplinary, and integrated, requiring the processing and interpretation of large datasets. To meet ambitious global climate goals, entire new low-carbon energy systems need to be developed and implemented on a large scale, along with sustainable sourcing of construction materials. This must be accomplished within a timeframe that aligns with international climate targets and increasing global energy demand. Additionally, societal acceptance of these significant changes is crucial for success. As the Energy Transition accelerates, the demand for skills and knowledge will significantly increase in the areas of Low Carbon Fuels, Critical Minerals, Carbon Storage, Geothermal Energy, Geological Hydrogen and Helium, Energy Storage, Hydrogeology, Environmental Geoscience, Geohazards and Engineering Geology. Geoscientists will have a key role in these new industries and help to find more sustainable methods and technologies to power our world. Geoscientists will also be required to support the effective communications to non-technical audiences and use our knowledge and influence to help gain social license to operate for the many different types of projects that will be needed. It is also important to remember that the Energy Transition isn’t just about decarbonization. We also need to consider security and access, environmental sustainability and economic growth and development. Being able to access clean and affordable energy is essential for economic prosperity, and while large regions of the world don’t have access, political and social instability is a risk. Join us to gain an insight on the future of geoscience! Link to register (it's free!): https://lnkd.in/eiSnKSY7 American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Viridien Geology AAPG Europe Viridien ________________________________ Follow our pages for free geoscience events, news & vacancies: London AAPG YP AAPG YP FRANCE _________________________________ Many thanks to our sponsor: Viridien - An advanced technology, digital and Earth data company.
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🌟 Don't miss Matthew Ledger, who will be co-presenting in an upcoming webinar with Alison Hendry on Viridien's exciting new approach to accelerated integrated geoscience! 🌟 A little backstory on Matt: He is a Subsurface Imaging Geophysicist and Imaging Supervisor at Viridien. With a master’s degree in Planetary Science from UCL and over a decade of experience, Matt specializes in PSDM velocity model building, depth imaging, time lapse processing, and integrated geoscience. His background includes a 6-year tenure in Aberdeen working closely with BP’s subsurface asset teams. Don’t miss this chance to learn from Matt and Alison, two experts in the field! 🗓️ Date: 17th October 2024 🕝 Time: 09:00 AM CT / 2:00 PM GMT Learn more about the webinar and register --> https://lnkd.in/ggr-zwvs #Geophysics #SubsurfaceImaging #EarthScience #DataScience
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🌍 Celebrating #GeodiversityDay 🌍, a day dedicated to recognizing the incredible value and variety of Earth’s natural features. Here we are 📸, come rain or shine, appreciating geology on a recent field trip in Anglesey, UK. Why Geodiversity matters: 🔹 Foundation of Life: Geodiversity underpins our ecosystems, providing the essential resources that support life on Earth 🔹 Innovation and Sustainability: From minerals and fossils to soils and landscapes, geodiversity fuels innovation and sustainability across industries 🔹 Educational Value: Understanding geodiversity helps us appreciate the dynamic processes that shape our planet At Viridien, we are proud to promote the importance of geodiversity in our work. Learn more about our geological services --> https://lnkd.in/dZgjbZKu #GeodiversityDay #Geodiversity #Innovation #EarthScience
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Here’s the reveal for last week’s mystery #foraminifera: Kurnubia palestiniensis HENSON, 1948!✨ This agglutinated foram is notably found in Jurassic sediments from the Middle East. 🌍 Distribution and Stratigraphic Range: 📅 Kimmeridgian to Tithonian of Saudi Arabia (Hughes, 1996). Also found in the Callovian to Oxfordian of Palestine, France, Morocco, Iraq, and former Yugoslavia. In Syria, it’s abundant in the Callovian, with fewer specimens in the Oxfordian, Kimmeridgian, and Tithonian. Paleoenvironment: 🌊 Back bank to lagoonal settings. Their presence might be due to wide paleoenvironmental tolerance or storm-triggered transportation as tempestites or turbidites within the intra-shelf basin biofacies. Special thanks to Viridien Project Geoscientist, Garfield de Sá, for the thin-section snaps and info! 📸🔬 Congrats to Rochelle Vaz and Lorenzo Consorti for guessing correctly! 🎉👏 Learn about our biostratigraphy services --> https://lnkd.in/e5ad7sEu #biostratigraphy #microfossils #FossilFriday