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On behalf of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), its divisions, the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) and the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies (GCAGS), it is a pleasure to welcome you to ACE 2020 Online!

Our businesses, colleagues, and industry are going through difficult times, but overcoming obstacles, dealing with uncertainty, and facing failure are all part of the field of hydrocarbons. It’ what we signed up for when we decided to join the world’s energy industry. We are also leading changes for the world: developing and sharing the methods and technologies that lead us to a more sustainable future. Sticking together and sharing our knowledge and experiences with each other has been a hallmark of AAPG for more than a century.

The heart of our Annual Convention and Exhibition, or ACE, lies within the technical program, and this year’s convention will again include a diverse collection of exciting and informative technical talks, interactive panels, and posters. And while no online event can fully match the fun, energy, and incidental connections that occur in-person, our virtual venue allows you engage in live &A sessions, schedule meetings with vendors, connect with friends, and participate in social events.

I want to thank General Vice Chairs Morgan Sullivan, Art Donovan, Pinar Yilmaz, and Steve Sonnenberg, Technical Program Vice Chairs Steve Goolsby, Paul Mann, and Scott Meddaugh, and our entire ACE 2020 committee. Special thanks to AAPG President Rick Fritz, Past President Mike Party, and the AAPG Executive Committee who have been agile and creative in assuring the success of ACE 2020 Online. This incredible group of volunteers performed double duty, first organizing the largest program in AAPG history for our interrupted June convention, and then pivoting and completely reworking the sessions for this extensive online event.

If, like me, you frequently find yourself forced to choose between equally interesting talks, you’re going to value this online experience. Most sessions are being recorded and will be available for viewing on-demand – at times other than the program schedule. You don’ have to worry about missing any talks and can even watch your favorites over and over again.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, thank you. Your registration for ACE 2020 Online not only benefits you and other attendees but helps strengthen our global geosciences community. ACE is critically important to AAPG as a source of funding for the Association’s many no- and low-cost education and outreach programs worldwide.

Enjoy the convention – and know that we’re keeping our collective fingers crossed that we can get together in-person and see you at ACE 2021 in Denver.

CINDY YEILDING General Chair AAPG 2020 Annual Convention and Exhibition

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EXPLORER TABLE OF CONTENTS

HIGHLIGHTS

• Opening Session ...... 12 • Special Sessions ...... 13–20 • Interactive Panels ...... 20–21 • Tackle the Issues...... 22

EXPERIENCES AND EVENTS

• U-Pitch Technology Showcase...... 24 • Experiences ...... 26 • LACR Annual Meeting...... 27 • PSGD Annual Meeting ...... 27 • SEPM Annual Meeting...... 28 • International PavilionTheater...... 29

SESSIONS

• Theme Chairs...... 31 • Sessions at a Glance...... 32–33 • Tuesday Presentations...... 34–38 • Wednesday Presentations...... 39–44 • Thursday Presentations...... 45–51 • Poster Presentations...... 51–57 • Presenter Cross Reference ...... 58–72

SOLUTIONS/VENDORS

• Vendors Highlights...... 75–78 • Vendors Directory...... 79–90 • Vendors Products and Services . . . . 91–92

6 AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition | #ACE2020 | ACE.AAPG.org CODE OF CONDUCT

The American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Convention and Exhibition (ACE) is conducted for the benefit of its members and interested parties to advance the science of geology, promote technology, and facilitate networking and collaboration between professionals within the world’s geosciences community.

AAPG values the participation of its members and guests and wants all ACE attendees to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. Accordingly, AAPG is dedicated to providing a harassment-free convention experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of convention participants in any form. All attendees are expected to show respect and courtesy to other attendees throughout the convention and at all convention events, whether officially sponsored by AAPG or not.

If a participant engages in behavior that violates this code of conduct, AAPG reserves the right to take any action deemed appropriate, including warning the offender(s) or expelling the offender(s) from the convention with no refund.

AAPG’s complete ACE anti-harassment policy can be found at ACE.AAPG.org.

If you have any questions or concerns, please call +1 800 898 2274.

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American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM)

Keriann Pederson, Secretary-Treasurer Murray Gingras, Councilor for Paleontology Zane Jobe, Councilor for Sedimentology Peter Flaig, Councilor for Research Activities Erin Pemberton, Web & Technology Councilor Tiffany Dawn McAlpin, Early Career Councilor Kristina Butler, Student Councilor Kathie Marsaglia, Co-Editor, JSR Richard Fritz Gretchen . Gillis Linda Raine Sternbach Robert Charles Shoup Michael Blum Peter Burgess, Co-Editor, JSR President President Elect Sections Vice President Regions Vice President President Martin Zuschin, Co-Editor, PALAIOS (2020-21) (2020-21) (2020-22) (2019-21) Paddy Orr, Co-Editor, PALAIOS John-Paul Zonneveld, Editor, Special Publications Rick Sarg, President, SEPM Foundation

Stephanie Nwoko Denise M. Stone Robert Kimball Merrill Steven . Brachman Secretary Treasurer Editor Chair House of Delegates (2019-21) (2020-22) (2019-22) (2020-21)

Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies (GCAGS) Division of Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

Mark Shuster, Vice President Francois . Marechal, Past President James Willis, General Chairman Miriam S. Winsten, President Elect Bryan Guzman, Treasurer Christopher David Walker, Vice President Deborah Sacrey, Past President Olga Popova, Editor Kate Kipper, Executive Director Timothy . Duex, Secretary Treasurer

Travis Helms Donald Dean Clarke President President

Energy Minerals Division (EMD) Division of Professional Affairs (DPA)

Edith Newton Wilson, Ph.., Past President John . Jordan Jr., Past President Justin Edward Birdwell, President Elect Donald . Burdick, President Elect Mike Bingle-Davis, Vice President Bruce A. Falkenstein, Vice President Claudia Jane Hackbarth, Secretary Margo . Liss, Secretary

Ursula Hammes Meredith Faber President President

Petroleum Structure and Geomechanics Division (PSGD)

Peter Hill Hennings, Co-Founder Stephen Ernest Laubach, Co-Founder Greg Schoenborn, Ph.D., Past President Richard Hughes Groshong, Jr., Ph.D., Awards Committee Robert W. Krantz, Ph.D., Awards Committee William Sassi, Awards Committee David A. Ferrill, Committee Member Alfred Lacazette, Ph.D., Committee Member David Elias Haddad Caleb J. Pollock, Communication/Social Media Manager President

8 AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition | #ACE2020 | ACE.AAPG.org ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

J. Michael Party Cindy Yeilding Pinar . Yilmaz Art Donovan Stephen A. Sonnenberg Morgan Sullivan AAPG President 2019-2020 General Chair General Vice Chair General Vice Chair – Programs General Vice Chair – Programs General Vice Chair – Content / Beryl Oil and Gas BP – Special Sessions BP Colorado School of Mines Technical Program ExxonMobil Chevron

Steven . Goolsby Paul Mann W. Scott Meddaugh Francois C. Marechal Jon Brenizer Ronald McGinnis Vice Technical Chair – Divisions Vice Technical Chair – Research Vice Technical Chair – Themes DEG Vice Chair DPA Vice Chair PSGD Co-Vice Chair Goolsby Brothers & Associates Inc. University of Houston Midwestern State University Geo-Libre, Inc. Devon Energy EOG Resources

Jim Granath Ashley Harris Constantin Platon James Bishop Howard Harper Cat Campbell PSGD Co-Vice Chair SEPM Vice Chair Field Trip Chair SEPM Field Trip/Short Course SEPM Liaison Social Chair Granath & Assoc. Chevron O.A.. GeoSciences Chair SEPM Camino Natural Resources Consulting Geology Chevron

Kimberly . Faulk Amanda Guzofski Youth Activities Chair Education Co-Chair The Past Foundation Chevron

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All times CDT Tuesday 1:15 pm–3:00 pm SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the 8:00 am–9:25 am Opening Session Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: 8:35 am–9:15 am Michel T. Halbouty Lecture: Business Acumen and Implications for Sequence Soft Skills in an Everchanging Exploration World 1:15 pm–4:55 pm Special Session: In Honor of Dr. Albert W. Bally 9:00 am–3:55 pm Vendor Presentations 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Interactive Panel: Future Petrophysicist (see Insights and Technology Showcase) 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Interactive Panel: Digitization, Data, and Knowledge 10:05 am–11:45 am Interactive Panel: New Research in Unconventionals Management for Exploration and Production 10:05 am–11:50 am Special Session: Mega-Plays that Changed the World— 3:30 pm–4:55 pm History of Petroleum Geology Examples Around the Globe 5:30 pm–7:30 pm Hutton’s Quest: Rock, Paper, TRIVIA 10:05 am–3:00 pm U-Pitch Technology Showcase 7:30 pm–8:30 pm Alumni Receptions 12:15 pm–1:00 pm The Division of Professional Affairs (DPA) Featured Available 24 Hours The Big Dig Game Speaker: Energy in The Twenty First Century and the Available 24 Hours International Pavilion (IP) Theater Role of Hydrocarbons Available 24 Hours Solutions/Vendors 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Special Session: Will E&P Regain its Luster for Investors? Thursday 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Interactive Panel: Geoscientist Workforce of the 8:00 am–9:25 am Interactive Panel: Technology Ventures Success Future: Education and Re-Tooling Stories 1:15 pm–5:15 pm Discovery Thinking Forum – Giant Global Discoveries I 8:00 am–9:25 am Interactive Panel: Deep Digital Earth Project 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Interactive Panel: Reservoir Intelligence 8:00 am–11:50 am Discovery Thinking Forum – Giant Global Discoveries II 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Tackle the Issues: New Technology Implementation in 8:00 am–9:45 am ANP – Overview of Current Exploration Opportunities Exploration and Operations and Upcoming Bid Rounds 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Special Session: In Honor of Dr. Stephen Craig Ruppel 9:00 am–3:30 pm Vendor Presentations 5:30 pm–6:30 pm Live Music Tuesday (see Insights and Technology Showcase) 6:30 pm–7:30 pm Alumni Receptions 10:00 am–11:45 am Tackle the Issues: Where Should Machine Learning Go 6:30 pm–8:00 pm Latin America and Caribbean Region Annual Meeting (or Not Go)? Available 24 Hours The Big Dig Game 10:00 am–11:45 am Special Session: In Honor of Dr. Stephen Craig Ruppel Available 24 Hours International Pavilion (IP) Theater 10:00 am–4:55 pm Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Available 24 Hours Solutions/Vendors Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects Wednesday 10:05 am–3:00 pm U-Pitch Technology Showcase 8:00 am–9:25 am Tackle the Issues: Success with Deep, Harsh, Hot 11:45 am–5:00 pm GeoGulf 2020 Presentations Conditions, and More 12:00 pm–1:00 pm AAPGWN: Understanding Causal Factors of Induced 8:00 am–11:45 am Special Session: Making the Business Case for Seismicity: Integrated Geological Modeling of the Geology Delaware Basin 8:00 am–11:50 am SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Tackle the Issues: What’s New in Energy Minerals Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Tackle the Issues: What Else Can We Produce from Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy Gas Wells? 9:00 am–3:30 pm Vendor Presentations Available 24 Hours The Big Dig Game (see Insights and Technology Showcase) Available 24 Hours International Pavilion (IP) Theater 10:05 am–4:55 pm U-Pitch Technology Showcase Available 24 Hours Solutions/Vendors 10:05 am–4:45 pm Tackle the Issues: Success with Difficult Reservoirs 12:15 pm–1:00 pm Energy Minerals Division (EMD) and Division of Friday Environmental Geosciences (DEG) Featured Speaker: 10:30 am–12:30 pm Petroleum Structure & Geomechanics Division (PSGD) The Coming Energy Transformation: Drivers, Annual Meeting Consequences, and Implications for Geopolitics 12:15 pm–1:00 pm SEPM Business Meeting Featured Speaker: Tackling the Challenge of an Imperfect Stratigraphic Record 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Interactive Panel: Surface 4.0: Drones, Satellites, and Sensors 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Special Session: Energy Transitions and the Carbon Question

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OPENING SESSION

SPECIAL SESSIONS

INTERACTIVE PANELS

TACKLE THE ISSUES

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Michel T. Halbouty Lecture: Business opening session Acumen and Soft Skills in an Everchanging Day: Tuesday Exploration World Time: 8:00 am–9:25 am Day: Tuesday Start your ACE 2020 Online adventure with the Opening Session Time: 8:35 am–9:15 am chaired and moderated by ACE General Chair and BP America Speaker: Bernard C. Duval, Associate Professor, Senior Vice President, Cindy Yeilding, and AAPG Foundation Chair, IFP School Jim Gibbs.

The program features the AAPG Foundation’s Teacher of the Year Award winner, Rebekah Kienenberger, and the 2020 Halbouty The Michel T. Halbouty lecture series – funded by the AAPG Lecturer, Bernard Duval. Foundation – is an ongoing special event at the AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition. Lecture topics are designed to focus AAPG past-president, Mike Party, will add closing remarks to either on wildcat exploration in any part of the world where major set the tone for a convention filled with knowledge sharing, discoveries might contribute significantly to petroleum reserves, or camaraderie and great experiences. space exploration where astrogeological knowledge would further mankind’s ability to develop resources on Earth and in the Solar Speakers: System. • Welcome and Moderator: General Chair, Cindy Yeilding, BP America The talk will present real-life examples that give a front row view of • Foundation Chair: James A. Gibbs, Five States Energy Co. the action concerning the sometimes-difficult phase of negotiation • Teacher of the Year: Rebekah Kienenberger, Arete Preparatory coming once an exploration project evaluation has been carried Academy out and validated. Lessons from the cases will be discussed, • Michel T. Halbouty Lecture: Business Acumen and Soft concerning particularly the business insight needed to find “out-of- Skills in an Everchanging Exploration World: Bernard C. Duval, the-box” ways to implement a winning strategy. IFP School • Closing Remarks: J. Michael Party, Beryl Oil and Gas, LP Specific “soft skills” are now considered all the more important since the “engineering” preparation of a prospective deal and the Celebrate with AAPG’s 2020 Honors and related technologies are and will be more and more dependent on data analytics, advanced approaches involving AI, machine Award Winners learning, etc. There is and will be no shortcut to this new way of The AAPG Honors and Awards program is always an exciting, going forward with such applications, provided individuals and much-anticipated part of the opening ceremony at ACE. Mirroring teams maintain a strong culture of trust, perseverance, and just the Association’s pivot with ACE Online, you can enjoy a virtual common sense to respect the fundamentals of petroleum geology. celebration of this year’s honorees at Although strongly enhanced by such developments, creativity and (www.aapg.org/about/aapg/overview/honors-and-awards). decision-making will remain a human prerogative.

This program provides a colorful, entertaining, and informative Bernard C. Duval graduated from Ecole Polytechnique, the salute to the outstanding geologists recognized this year for University of Grenoble, the IFP School, and the Stanford Executive their achievements and contributions to the science industry, Program. He spent most of his career with Total, with overseas profession, and Association. assignments in Libya, Venezuela, and Canada where he was Exploration and Production Vice President for North America. You can view the program in its entirety or select and watch your His last position with Total was Senior Vice President Exploration colleagues, friends and family members. Either way, it’s free and in charge of worldwide exploration strategies, programs, easy to access on your favorite devices. and business development. After retirement he became an international consultant and Associate Professor at the IFP School, teaching petroleum systems, upstream economics, decision-making, and portfolio management. He is an AAPG Honorary Member and the 2019 recipient of the Michel T. Halbouty Outstanding Leadership award.

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The Division of Professional Affairs (DPA) special sessions Featured Speaker: Energy in The Twenty First Mega-Plays that Changed the World—Examples Century and the Role of Hydrocarbons Around the Globe Day: Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm–1:00 pm Day: Tuesday Speaker: Scott W. Tinker, Director, Bureau of Time: 10:05 am–11:50 am Economic Geology; State Geologist Chair: Decio Oddone of Texas; Professor, Edwin Allday This session will address exploration areas around the globe Endowed Chair in Subsurface Geology, with significant discoveries in the last decade, and challenges in Jackson School of Geosciences, bringing them online with great efficiency. How these resources are UT-Austin impacting global supply and demand as well as economies of their The energy transition is often described as the switch from carbon- region will be focused on. The challenge we all face is reducing based fuels to non-carbon fuels. Yet global reserves and energy poverty, reducing the costs of energy production, and production of oil and natural gas continue to grow, as energy reducing the impacts of energy use on the environment. All energy demand continues to rise with population and industrialization. forecasts predict a future energy mix in which oil and gas play a To the objective consumer, it is not fossil fuels per se that are the major role with contribution of energy from renewable resources. problem, but rather the impacts of all forms of energy, at The global shift towards a low-carbon and renewable sources scale, on land, water, local air and the atmosphere. Of course, there economy has started with an accelerated pace, with international is more to the energy transition than just environmental regulations driving the process towards lower emissions and impact. One third of the global population lives in various states of greater efficiencies in the energy transition. With new resource energy poverty. The sustainable energy transition will additions, technology, policies, and investment are key to supply happen when all humans are lifted from energy poverty. Rather affordable and sustainable energy for prosperity. than creating the false political dichotomies of “good and bad,” “clean and dirty,” it is vital that the energy dialog seek compromise and non-partisan convergence on workable solutions, which will vary by country and region. The good news is, such solutions exist.

Robert Fryklund, Chief Upstream Strategist and Vice President, IHSMarkit Jonathan Craig, Vice-President Exploration and Unconventional Resources and Exploration Strategy Advisor, Eni J. Michael Party, President, Beryl Oil, 2020 AAPG President Tina Riley, Guyana and Suriname Exploration Manager, ExxonMobil

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Will Exploration and Production Regain its Luster Discovery Thinking Forum – Giant Global for Investors? Discoveries I & II (AAPG/DPA) Day: Tuesday Day: Tuesday and Thursday Time: 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Times: 1:15 pm–5:15 pm (Tuesday) Moderator: Robert Fryklund 8:00 am–11:50 am (Thursday) The E&P business is undergoing major structural changes as it Co-Chairs: C. Sternbach, . Merrill, J. Dolson matures—total capex is now down 25% from its 2014 peak; drilling Speakers: Stijn Konings, Celine Scheffer, Jesse . Sommer, activity is flirting with new ten-year lows, and exploration discoveries Ketil Sollid, Daniel Minisini, Stephen Sonnenberg, are at 52-year lows. Moreover, E&P companies are out of favor with John C. Dolson investors; and make up less than 5% of the New York Stock exchange The “Discovery Thinking” Forum will be the twenty-second S&P 500, the lowest in 15 years. Investors have been fleeing oil and presentation of the AAPG 100th Anniversary Committee’s program gas stocks for high tech and consumer stocks resulting in dramatic recognizing “100 Who Made a Difference.” These Forums, drops in share prices for E&P companies, which in 2019 were down co-sponsored by AAPG’s Division of Professional Affairs on average 30%. All this at a time when more investment is needed to (DPA), will feature invited speakers who will describe major and replace declining supply. The U.S. system requires $100 billion dollars significant discoveries. We are pleased to announce this Forum per year and internationally almost $400 billion per year is required. will continue at Houston ACE 2020 with four (or more) very notable Ironically it is also a time when drilling, services, and the cost of discovery presentations. acreage, outside the U.S., are at 10-year lows. • So, will this be the new reality — a smaller, leaner business or will we Each speaker and their colleagues overcame significant business, see another growth cycle? technical, and professional challenges. Topics to be discussed will • What are the keys to the future – technology, data analytics, or include philosophy of exploration, stories from remarkable careers, something else? professional insights, colorful anecdotes, and lessons learned • What will it take to restore investor confidence and who might lead on the path to success. As technology advances and younger the way? geoscientists enter our profession, the organizers see continued • What role will ESG play? interest in forums such as these. These forums provide a venue for explorers to discuss the personal side of success and what has been called the “art of exploration.” As always, the audience is fortunate to hear the speakers share abundant technical data and insights derived from costly and hard-won experience. AAPG offers many technical sessions. “Discovery Thinking” forums fill an important gap in how technical and professional skills combine to turn prospects into discoveries. Speakers are encouraged to share personal stories about discoveries they know William “Bill” Maloney, Board of Directors, Trident Energy well, to bring forward appropriate technical data, and to address Tim Perry, Managing Director of Credit Suisse questions from the audience. As a resource to fellow explorers, many previous Discovery Thinking presentations can be found Tamar Essner, Director, Corporate Solutions - Energy - on the AAPG Search and Discovery website, under the Special NASDAQ OMX Collection tab.

This year, ACE 2020 brings forward a second Discovery Thinking session: “Global Giant Discoveries”. The forum will focus on the science that brings about giant discoveries and the prosperity they bring.

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Making the Business Case for Geology Energy Minerals Division (EMD) and Division Day: Wednesday of Environmental Geosciences (DEG) Featured Time: 8:00 am–11:45am Speaker: The Coming Energy Transformation: Co-Chairs: J. Brenizer and J. Curry Drivers, Consequences, and Implications for Co-Chairs: Matthias Greb, James Herrin, Timothy Powell, Charles Smith Geopolitics Day: Wednesday With the increased focus on cost reductions in the current Time: 12:15 pm–1:00 pm commodity price environment, many companies are cutting costs by removing geological data gathering. While many Speaker: Morgan Bazilian, Director of the Payne geologists inherently understand the value of collecting and Institute and Professor of Public analyzing geological data, it is more challenging to articulate the Policy, Colorado School of Mines economic benefits, especially to non-geological team members. This session will include examples of leveraging existing data from public sources, new analytical techniques applied to Morgan Bazilian joined Colorado School of Mines in early 2018 existing data, and collection of new data and how this new as the inaugural director of the Payne Institute for Public Policy. information has provided the opportunity to make better or faster Previously, he was lead energy specialist at the World Bank. He business decisions. has more than two decades of experience in the energy sector and is regarded as a leading expert in international affairs, policy and SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the investment. He is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Dr. Bazilian holds two master’s degrees and a Ph.D. in areas Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy related to energy systems and markets and has been a Fulbright fellow. He holds, or has held, several academic affiliations Day: Wednesday including at Columbia University, Cambridge University, the Royal Times: 8:00 am–11:50 am and Institute of Technology of Sweden, the Center for Strategic and 1:15 pm–3:00 pm International Studies, and the International Institute for Applied Co-Chairs: A. Harris and J. Zhang Systems Analysis. He is on the editorial boards of Environmental Although the geometric complexity of the stratigraphic record Research Letters, Energy strategy Reviews, and Energy Research has long-been noted, until recently, models have not existed to and Social Science. He has published more than 120 articles in adequately address the three-dimensionality of the subsurface. learned journals. His book, Analytical Methods for Energy Diversity This SEPM research symposium is aimed at directly addressing and Security is considered a seminal piece in the area of energy three-dimensional stratigraphic variability, particularly in finance and security. His work has been published in, inter alia, the context of better characterizing sedimentary basins and Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Nature, and the Proceedings of the hydrocarbon systems, and better understanding allogenic and National Academy of Science. autogenic controls on this variability. The symposium will include a diverse set of topics, and draw from outcrop, core, well-log, and Dr. Bazilian is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global seismic data, as well as from experimental studies, both physical Advisory Council on Energy, as well as the Global Advisory Council and numerical. of the Sustainable Finance Programme at Oxford University. Previously, he was a Deputy Director at the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and a senior diplomat at the United Nations. Earlier in his career, he worked in the Irish Government as Principal Advisor to the Energy Minister and was the Deputy CEO of the Irish National Energy Agency. He was also the European Union’s lead negotiator on low-carbon technology at the United Nations climate negotiations.

Please join EMD and DEG members as Dr. Bazilian challenges us to consider our role as scientists and global citizens on the road to net-zero. The Divisions will also honor technical and service contributions of our members through presentation of awards.

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SEPM Featured Speaker: Tackling the Challenge Energy Transitions and the Carbon Question of an Imperfect Stratigraphic Record Day: Wednesday Day: Wednesday Time: 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Time: 12:15 pm–1:00 pm Chair: Bill Maloney Speaker: Kyle Straub, Associate Speakers: Nigel Jenvey, Hamed Soroush, Jason Klein, Professor, Tulane University Johana Dunlop, Miriam Winsten This session features talks from industry leaders on the latest issues with respect to the energy mix and carbon management. Climate, tectonics, and life influence the flux Topics will include new technologies for sustainable exploration and caliber of sediment transported across Earth’s surface. and development of petroleum resources and how they relate to These environmental conditions can leave behind imprints in global business opportunities including carbon capture projects. the Earth’s sedimentary archive, but signals of climate, tectonic, The panelists will also discuss how professional societies are and biologic change are not always present in the stratigraphic addressing the technical roles of geoscientists and engineers record. Environmental signals can be transformed by sediment in the energy transition and the positive impact their work in the transport through channels and the landscapes that surround petroleum industry can have on global energy development. them. This transformation impedes the burial and preservation of environmental signals in sedimentary deposits. Such History of Petroleum Geology impediments form a central challenge to accurately reconstructing environmental conditions through Earth’s history. In this talk I Day: Wednesday detail how emergent and self-organized patterns and processes in Time: 3:30 pm–4:55 pm landscapes fundamentally control the likelihood of environmental Co-Chairs: Rog Hardy signal preservation in sedimentary deposits. I highlight recent Speakers: Rasoul Sorkhabi, Dean Dunn, Rog Hardy theoretical developments that allow us to model environmental The History of Petroleum Geology Committee will again hold signal propagation through landscapes and to estimate signal its annual forum in a special session of high-quality papers. Its distortion or destruction during the burial process. Properly program will be very diversified, with presentations dealing with characterizing these signal distortion processes provide a key various aspects of petroleum geology and petroleum industry. avenue for incorporating the known “imperfections” of the Active member of HoPG, Rasoul Sorkhabi, will present a talk stratigraphic record into paleoenvironmental reconstructions on the establishment of the concept of petroleum system and development of basin modeling techniques. Then, D. Dunn and K. Dr. Kyle Straub joined the faculty of Tulane University in 2009 Giles will describe the role and impact of the American Chemical and is an Associate Professor in their Department of Earth and Society Petroleum Research Fund. R. Hardy et al. will review the Environmental Sciences and head of their Sediment Dynamics history of exploration from shallow shelf to deep-water basins in and Stratigraphy Lab. Kyle’s research focuses on the transport of Latin America. This promises to be a memorable session full of sediment from land through the ocean and into the stratigraphic fine examples of the challenges petroleum geology has faced over record. Scales of interest range from the interaction of turbidity decades of its development. currents with channel bends over minutes to the construction and preservation of deltas over millions of years. The sedimentary bodies that arise from these processes are home to millions of people, archives of past Earth conditions, and reservoirs of natural resources. Kyle examines the morphodynamics of these systems using a combination of remote sensing of subsurface sedimentary deposits (visualization and interpretation of seismic data), carefully designed laboratory experiments, field studies of modern and ancient sediment transport systems, and targeted numerical analysis and modeling. He is a past recipient of SEPM’s James Lee Wilson Young Scientist Award and holds degrees from The Pennsylvania State University (BS) and The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD).

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ANP – Overview of Current Exploration Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding Opportunities and Upcoming Bid Rounds the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Day: Thursday Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects Time: 8:00 am–9:45 am Day: Thursday Speakers: R. Moura, C. Mikael, M. França, R. Silveira, Time: 10:00 am–4:55 pm P. Antunes Organizer: Mike Raines Moderator: Scot Fraser, Ventura International Energy LLP Moderators: Denise Cox, Eugene Holubnyak, and Tip Meckel Location: Insights Module on the ACE 2020 Online Portal Entry cost and CO supply have long been barriers to traditional (aapg.zoom.us/s/97229987091) 2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) applications, but new tax regulations This presentation will focus on the oil and gas industry in Brazil, may break the stalemate, providing both for feasible EOR capture attractiveness of sedimentary basins, aspects related to the from a larger range of anthropogenic sources, and potential CCS environment, and provide information on the schedule for options. After years hovering on the horizon, CCUS is poised to upcoming bid rounds for exploratory blocks and oil fields. The become a much larger part of the world’s energy portfolio. Brazilian Bid Rounds encompass opportunities for different company profiles, in the three different environments of This CCS/CCUS sessions explores the technical, economic, exploration and production in Brazil: onshore, conventional regulatory and social issues of CO2 use or sequestration to help offshore and pre-salt. understand and evaluate potential projects. The diverse slate of experienced academic and industry professionals will explain There are opportunities for all types of exploration and production the technical aspects of CO2 projects and provide a network of companies. This will lead to a competitive and diverse market. contacts for participants. Companies interested in investing in Brazil have the greatest opportunity in the sector’s history. The session will provide attendees with an overview of CO2 in the framework of the energy transition. Speakers will address the • Opening: Raphael Moura, ANP Interim Director General regulatory and policy issues as well as societal concerns. • Geological Aspects of Brazilian Basins: Carlos Mikael, Geologist; Coordinator of Potential Evaluation in Brazil for The session will cover: Oil and Gas • Regulatory: Policy issues, business impacts, societal • Brazilian Environment of HSE for Oil Industry: Mariana França, considerations Deputy Superintendent of HSE • CO2 source: Identification and processing considerations of • Next Bid Rounds in Brazil: Schedule and Legal Issues: Renato anthropogenic sources Silveira, Geologist; Superintendent of Bidding Promotion • Reservoir: Evaluating potential for CO2 storage and EOR usage • G&G Coverage of Exploratory Areas & Procedures to Get • Site Assessment: seal evaluation, geomechanical integrity, and Access to Data: Paulo de Tarso Antunes, Geologist; Coordinator monitoring of Data Availability • Business and Investment: Project partnership structure / government assistance / liability issues • Case studies of Storage and EOR projects: mature fields, ROZ, and unconventional reservoirs

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GeoGulf 2020 Presentations AAPGWN: Understanding Causal Factors of Day: Thursday Induced Seismicity: Integrated Geological Time: 11:45 am–5:00 pm Modeling of the Delaware Basin Chair: James Willis Day: Thursday Incorporating the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Time: 12:00 pm–1:00 pm (GCAGS), the ACE 2020 technical program will include a diverse Moderators: Clara Abu, Schlumberger and selection of GeoGulf 2020 presentations. Chioma Onwumelu, University of North Dakota Will not be available on-demand. All-Convention Luncheon • Welcome and Opening Remarks: James Willis, GeoGulf 2020 Increasing unconventional oil and gas production has been General Chair, Travis Helms, GCAGS President, and Rick Fritz, accompanied by increasing rates of seismicity in many basins. AAPG President Some of this seismicity can be related to hydraulic fracturing • Louisiana Legislative Aspects Regarding Oil and Gas and operations, reservoir depletion and associated changes in Carbon Capture: Honorable Sharon Hewitt, Louisiana State stress state, or disposal of hydraulic fracturing flowback and Senator, District 1 produced water. Understanding the causal mechanisms of induced seismicity requires an integrated geological modeling The Business Side approach to address questions concerning the dominant physical processes causing earthquakes and how they are related to • Keynote Presentation: Unusual and Unprecedented Warming? operational activities. In this seminar, researchers from the Center What do Geologic and Human History Tell Us?: Gregory for Integrated Seismicity Research and the TexNet Earthquake Wrightstone Monitoring Network will present recent geological research on • Louisiana Severance Tax Relief Proposal: David Sturlese, the Delaware Basin of west Texas and southeast New Mexico. Hunter Exploration, and Frank Harrison, Optimistic Oil Co. Topics covered will include earthquake sequences in the basin, • An Inland Perspective: Drilling on Federal Lands and Why spatiotemporal trends in production and disposal, geomodeling it Matters to the Gulf Coast: Pete Obermueller, Petroleum of saltwater disposal intervals, unconventional velocity modeling Association of Wyoming for more accurate earthquake locations, and characterization of • Legacy Lawsuit Forum: Moderated by Mark Miller, Merlin Oil faults and integration with earthquake data to identify potentially & Gas, Inc., with Panelists Jamie Rhymes, Liskow & Lewis, seismogenic faults. Attorneys at Law; Frank Neuner, Neuner & Pate, Attorneys at Law; and Stewart Stover, Hydro-Environmental Technology, Inc.

Speakers: • Elizabeth A. Horne, Research Scientist Associate, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas, Austin • Isabelle Pelletier, Geologist, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas, Austin • Katie Smye, Geologic Characterization Team Lead for the Center for Integrated Seismicity Research (CISR), Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas, Austin

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Special Session: In Honor of Dr. Albert W. Bally geology of the continent—a sourcebook to this day. Late in July 2019, the geocommunity lost one of its icons. Dr. Albert W. Bally passed away at the The Petroleum and Geomechanics Division is proud to dedicate age of 94 after a long career that not only helped two oral and two poster sessions to the memory of Dr. Bally, usher in the era of integrated geology and organized and chaired by some of his numerous students and geophysics as applied to exploration, but also mentorees. The papers are a collection of submissions, many gifted the industry with his influence on of which were specifically aimed at this memorial. We hope the numerous students and colleagues. community enjoys the result and finds the content interesting and useful. May you rest in peace, Bert—your work is done. It is impossible to exaggerate the impact that Bert has had not only Theme 4: From Salt to Orogenic Belts: A Tribute to the Career of on the petroleum industry but also on the broad spectrum of the Albert W. Bally earth sciences. From his numerous highly influential publications Theme 4: GOM, Caribbean, and Gondwana Continental Margins to his many colleagues and the multitude of his students, the and Ocean Basins: A Tribute to the Career of Albert W. Bally worldwide influence that Bert exerted is legendary. He touched many lives in professional ways, but also was a great friend to many. He received guests from everywhere, and along the way Special Session: In Honor of was invited to visit every corner of the earth, including being one Dr. Stephen Craig Ruppel of the earliest western geologists to visit the Peoples’ Republic Dr. Stephen Craig Ruppel passed away peacefully of China. His counsel was in demand constantly. Insofar as he at his home in Austin, Texas, on October 21, had an encyclopedic knowledge of regional geology, his biggest 2019. Steve was a Senior Research Scientist at legacy will be the marriage of regional geology, seismic reflection the Bureau of Economic Geology who had more data, maps, cross sections, and the concept of restoration in all its than 40 years of research experience in the ramifications. There were many awards including the William Smith sedimentological and geochemical Medal from Geological Society of London, the Gustav Steinmann characterization of carbonate and mudrock Medal from the Geologische Vereinigung, the Sidney Powers Medal reservoir systems. from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, and the Offshore Technology Conference Career Contribution Award for Steve was born in Wabash, Indiana, on January 22, 1946. He Structural Geology. obtained his .S. degree in geology from the University of Illinois, Urbana, and an M.S. in geology from the University of Florida, Born to Dutch and Swiss parents, Bert spent his youth in pre- Gainesville, where his Master’s thesis dealt with the conodont WWII fascist Italy, but moved to Switzerland for the war years biostratigraphy of Mississippian rocks in northern Alabama. themselves. He returned to Italy to complete his Ph.D. field work He then worked as a wellsite geologist for Chevron Oil Co. in while at the University of Zurich, after which he did post-doctoral New Orleans, focusing on Miocene and reservoirs studies at Lamont-Doherty. In 1954 he joined Shell in Canada in offshore Louisiana and Paleozoic carbonate rocks in the where he began to make his first marks in the profession with a Appalachians. His experiences with carbonate reservoirs led him seminal publication by himself, Gordy, and Stewart in 1966 on to study carbonate systems while at the University of Tennessee, thrust geometries of the North American Cordillera. That paper Knoxville, where he received his Ph.D. in 1979, based on research not only married seismic work to the field but also laid part of the on the facies and depositional environments of Middle foundation for what might be called a ‘revolution’ in understanding platform carbonates in Tennessee. He continued his research on thrust geology. He moved to Shell’s lab in Houston and rose Middle Ordovician carbonates in Quebec during a post-doc stint at through several chief geologist and consulting roles within the McGill University, Montreal. company, during which he conceptually guided Shell into the era of offshore exploration, sparking some of the earliest modern Steve joined the Bureau of Economic Geology in 1981 where, until understanding of the Gulf of Mexico and salt tectonics. He was 2009, his research centered on Paleozoic carbonate systems fond of the idea of an atlas and, in 1975 with Cook published the and reservoirs in Texas. He conducted research on nearly every Stratigraphic Atlas of North and Central America at Princeton carbonate depositional system in the Basin, with special University Press. In 1981 he assumed the Harry Carothers focus on the Lower Permian Leonardian Clear Fork Group and the Wiess Professor of Geology in The Department of Geology and Guadalupian San Andres and Grayburg Formations. For 10 years, Geophysics at Rice University, which he maintained all the way to Steve shared his expertise with UT-Austin students while teaching, his death. Shortly after formally entering the academic world, he along with Dr. William L. Fisher, the carbonate section of a continued his Atlas work with AAPG’s Seismic Atlases of structural Department of Geological Sciences course on Advanced Reservoir and stratigraphic style in reflection data. As department head at Geology. He also supervised seven Master’s students and one Rice, he was instrumental in the resuscitation of the department. Ph.D. candidate. He was the Centennial President of the Geological Society of America in 1988 and played a formative godfather-like role in the In 2009, Steve formed the Bureau’s Mudrock Systems Research Decade of North American Geology volumes, a compilation of the Laboratory as Principal Investigator and program leader. He

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conducted research in many North American mudrock systems, Geoscientist Workforce of the Future: Education and his current research focused on two unconventional mudrock and Re-Tooling reservoir systems: the Lower Permian Wolfcamp Series in the Delaware Basin segment of the Permian Basin, and the Upper Day: Tuesday Cretaceous Eagle Ford Formation of the South Texas shelf. Time: 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Steve wrote more than 170 papers and reports and a similar number Moderators: Claudia Hackbarth and Scott Meddaugh of abstracts on the stratigraphy, sedimentology, and geochemistry Speakers: Sharon Mosher, Benin Chelinsky, Sashi Gunturu, of Paleozoic and carbonate and mudrock systems. Most Allen Bertagne, Jurgen Grotsch recently, a book that he edited, Anatomy of a Paleozoic Basin: The The careers and jobs of geoscientists are evolving. In addition to a Permian Basin, USA, Volume 1, co-published by the Bureau (as RI good understanding of geoscience concepts and processes, plus 285-1) and AAPG (as Memoir 118), was issued in Spring 2019, and foundational professional skills, the rapid change in technology, Volume 2 was in production at the time of his death. the immense increase in information readily available, and Steve belonged to several professional societies, including AAPG, need to integrate different types of datasets requires additional SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geologists), the International competences in data-related skills. Furthermore, given the Association of Sedimentologists, and the Austin and West Texas increasingly interdisciplinary nature of the geosciences, there is geological societies. He served on many Bureau and professional also a need for higher-level communication and interpersonal skills society committees, and he was a co-editor of the 2002 GCAGS compared to past minimally-acceptable levels. What are the data, Transactions. how to prepare, what to do?

During his long Bureau career, Steve received numerous awards, Reservoir Intelligence including the 2002 Wallace E. Pratt Award for Excellence of Day: Tuesday Presentation in the AAPG Bulletin, the 2001 Distinguished Member Time: 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Award from the West Texas Geological Society, the 2006 Levorsen Moderator: Matt Boyce Award for the best paper presented at the Southwest Section of Speakers: Matt Boyce, Guochang Wang, Issac Easow, AAPG, the 2011 A. I. Levorsen Award for the best paper given at Bhaskar Sarmah, Kalyan Saikia GCAGS, and the 2010 Jackson School of Geosciences Outstanding Research Award. Reservoir intelligence encompasses skills in petrophysics, geology, engineering, and business. Integration of these efforts When not immersed in geological studies, Steve spent his spare helps upscale the problem of heterogeneity from pore to well to time traveling, biking, golfing, and reading history. Steve is survived field performance. The interaction between service company and by his wife Gera and his sons Erik and Mark. He is greatly missed operator is key in decision making and often reflects the overall by all of us here at the Bureau. economics of the play. In order to promote this interaction, we have invited a group of operators, academics, and service company Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays in Memory of representatives to present how they tackle reservoir intelligence Stephen C. Ruppel I and II problems and then offer a round table on how methods from their talks could help the industry. interactive panels Surface 4.0: Drones, Satellites, and Sensors A new feature at ACE 2020, these “live” panel sessions will feature Day: Wednesday five-minute presentations from each speaker followed by a Time: 1:15 pm–3:00 pm moderated discussion between the panelists and the audience. Moderator: Sharma Dronamraju The questions will be submitted via the chat box feature, and will be Speakers: Claudia Ruiz-Graham, Jim Ellis, Dan Taranik, answered by the panelists in the Zoom-type room. John Pantano, Cynthia Dacre After the brief initial presentations about new technologies New Research in Unconventionals for gathering and analyzing surface data, we will discuss new Day: Tuesday applications for leak and spill detection, digital outcrops, Time: 10:05 am–11:45 am integration with seismic, and more. Moderators: Harris Cander and Camron K. Miller Speakers: Andy Pepper, Zhenxue Jiang, Keyu Liu, Bilu Cherian Will discuss the latest directions in research in unconventionals and explore the new directions that are currently being explored. We discuss where we need more research, and which findings have the most immediate applicability.

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The Future Petrophysicist Technology Ventures Success Stories Day: Wednesday Day: Thursday Time: 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Time: 8:00 am–9:25 am Moderators: Matt Boyce and Bhaskar Sarmah Moderator: Jim Thorson Speakers: Matt Boyce, Bhaskar Sarmah, Zach Liu, Speakers: Sean Ebert, Alexander Rozenfeld, Allen Bertagne, Kiran Gawankar, Stanley Birkhead, Joe Termina Matt Bell, Nazeer Bhore The increasing interest in the industry for solving reservoir potential An increasing number of companies have become entrepreneurial and resource qualification problems demands an increasing in the area of new technology and have assumed the role of number of petrophysicists in the workforce. However, formal and investor. Learn why they have done so and what such decisions dedicated curricula in petroptrophysics are not only rare but are have yielded. also outdated in the present university offerings. In this forum, we bring practicing petrophysicists from various backgrounds to discuss their journey, and how they prepapred themselves for these Deep-Time Digital Earth roles. The speakers also discuss the diverse range of career paths Day: Thursday that petrophysics can open, which are above and beyond that of just Time: 8:00 am–9:25 am calculating reservoir properties. Moderators: David Leary and Susan Nash Speakers: Zhiqian Feng, Changshan Wang, David Leary, Digitization, Data, and Knowledge Management Richard Chuchla, Juanle Wang for Exploration and Production The vision and mission of DDE is to transform Earth Science by Day: Wednesday harmonizing global DDE data, and sharing global geoscience Time: 3:30 pm–4:55 pm knowledge. DDE will construct science infrastructures based on Moderator: Philip Neri emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, with the aim Speakers: Dawn James, Philip Neri, Hugh Winkler, of serving geoscientists all around the world. The core purpose Ron Clymer, Brett Chell, Giewee Hammond, of these infrastructures will be to construct a machine-readable Alejandro Valenciano, Sunil Garg geoscience knowledge hierarchy for compiling and standardizing big and complex geological data from the Earth record. Panelists will share their life experiences and lessons learned in digital transformations, and the challenges and opportunities for managing data and knowledge.

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Where Should Machine Learning Go (and Not Go)? tackle the issues Day: Thursday Time: 10:00 am–11:45 am The experts will make you think in these 15-minute presentations Chair: P. Ng and G. Danner by change agents who have a story to tell. The sessions will not be Speakers: Sashi Gunturu, Lian Peiqing, Kathy Ball, moderated and will conclude with an interactive audience Q&A using Renato Cerqueira, Alec Walker, Patrick Ng the chat box feature. Machine Learning and Deep Learning are revolutionizing the practices involved in reconnaissance exploration, drilling, New Technology Implementation in Exploration completions, and production. But, with all the advances and and Operations advantages, there remain a number of challenges and persistent Day: Tuesday questions. Join us to listen to issues and participate in Time: 3:30 pm–4:55 pm discussions. Moderator: John Thurmond Speakers: Alec Walker, Amy Henry, Geoffrey Thyne, Hugh What’s New in Energy Minerals Winkler, Philip Jong, Amalia Riley, Liz Dennett Day: Thursday Many companies are fast-tracking new technology adoption by Time: 1:15 pm–3:00 pm actively scouting innovation, and then testing the technologies Chair: Ursula Hammes with small-scale adoptions that can be scaled if successful. Join Speakers: Justin Birdwell, Michael Campbell, Lucy Ko, us to hear the experiences and strategies of several companies. Dan McConnell, Ian Kirkland, Jack Pashin, Deiter K. Beike, Jeremy Platt Success with Deep, Harsh, Hot Conditions, Join us to hear breaking news about innovations in the topics and More we follow in the Energy Minerals Division, including uranium for Day: Wednesday nuclear power, coal, natural gas hydrates, critical minerals for Time: 8:00 am–9:25 am energy storage, energy economics and technology, and tight Chair: Keyu Liu reservoirs. Speakers: Ursula Hammes, Deepak Atyam, Keyu Liu, Leilei Yang, Tongwei Zhang, Yingchang Cao, Wen Zhou What Else Can We Produce from this Gas Well? Many of the world’s most important reserves are located in Day: Thursday challenging settings, which include ultra-deep offshore wells, and Time: 3:30 pm–4:55 pm high-pressure, deep, and hot reservoirs. How have the technical Chair: Steve Tedesco challenges been tackled? What gave the teams the technical ability Speakers: Steve Tedesco, Ron Broadhead, David Seneshen, to achieving their goals? We discuss case studies as well as new Susan Nash, Tyler Wiseman technology developments, including equipment that can withstand Helium has emerged as a very valuable co-produced gas, as well extreme temperatures and pressures, sensors, automation, and as a primary target. But, it’s not the only co-produced gas. We look remote operations that make breakthroughs possible. at nitrogen, krypton, argon, zenon, and more.

Success with Difficult Reservoirs Day: Wednesday Time: 10:05 am–11:45 am Chair: Jeremy Pearce Speakers: Robert Sterling, Rick Schrynemeeckers, Marc Willerth, Geoffrey Thyne Case studies featuring innovative practices that resulted in increased production, reduced costs, and environmental protection. The emphasis is the implementation of new approaches and technologies, and the attendant creative problem- solving mindsets.

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PITCH YOUR IDEAS, SECURE FUNDING, AND COMMERCIALIZE YOUR NEW TECHNOLOGY

Days: Tuesday–Thursday Inside the U-Pitch Module you will be able to Times: 10:05 am–3:00 pm (Tuesday and Thursday) choose which videos and/or speakers you are 10:05 am–4:55 pm (Wednesday) interested in: • Click on Live Zoom Rooms and engage with Visit U-Pitch Module on the ACE 2020 Online Portal individual presenters after their short pitch and learn about: videos • New Technologies • Post messages in Chat boxes in each Zoom • An ambitious new Open Access project for deep-time data Room so you can engage further with each • New tools for successfully working in times of COVID-19 presenter and ask questions • Virtual reality and powerful surface and subsurface imaging • Watch the On-Demand Pitch Videos ahead of • Tools and technologies, you can use to launch your own business time or after the Live Zoom Room experience • Powerful analytics and Cloud computing platforms • Smart casing, completions, and more • Low-cost production-boosting technologies • New tools and technologies that save money, allow automation, and increase efficiency • New training approaches for tooling up for the Energy Transition and more • New types of incubators and accelerators • Venture capital sources for clean energy and earth-friendly products • Technology venture groups • Cross-industry funding and facilitation • And more!

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Tuesday – 10:05 am–11:45 am U-Pitch #1 Hugh Winkler Factor Drive - Continuous, Autonomous, Geosteering Software-As-A-Service Keith Norman Darcy Partners - Innovation Initiatives to Accelerate the Adoption of New Technology Sunil Garg DataVedik - Enterprise Data Transformation, Super-Charged Taha Hussain Chevron Technology Ventures Sashi Gunturu Petrabytes - Data analytics, Visualization, Prediction, Data Management Platforms

Tuesday – 1:15 pm–3:00 pm U-Pitch #2 Ross Miller Engage Mobilize - Digital Field Management Platform That Increases Productivity Sudhir Pai Houston Technology Collaboration Center Claudia Ruiz-Graham Imaged Reality - Virtual Reality for Geoscience Cynthia Dacre Maxar - New Satellite and Surface Tools to Build Businesses Sean Ebert Altira Group - Venture Capital for Oil and Gas Technology

Wednesday – 10:05 am–11:45 am U-Pitch #3 PetroCubic - Providing Geoscientists Cloud-Based Workspaces and Providing Cloud-Based Vitaly Meyer Workspaces and Industry Software, Pay-As-You-Go Allen Bertagne NexGen Training Partners - Developing Next Generation of E&P Professionals Ana Krueger Bluware - Interactive AI Deep Learning for Rapid Interpretation of Seismic Data Ron Clymer EPAM Systems - Rapid Full Digital Transformation David Leary DeepTime Digital Earth - Melding Databases for Powerful Deep-Time Big Data Analysis John Thurmond Hess Emerging Technology

Wednesday – 1:15 pm–3:00 pm U-Pitch #4 Marshall Byrd Tierra 17 - Sample Dryer - Preserve Geochemical Information in Samples for Analysis Deepak Atyam Tri-D Dynamics - World’s First Smart Casing - Bytepipe Jeremy Pearce Shell Geoffrey Thyne E-Sal - Revolutionary Method to Change Reservoir Wettability for Increased Production Peter Flanagan ZoneVu - Cloud-based Real-time Drilling and Geosteering with Shared 3D Visualization

Wednesday – 3:30 pm–4:55 pm U-Pitch #5 Scott Taylor Reservoir Imaging Solutions - New Acoustic Imaging and “Proppant Ramp” Amy Henry Eunike Ventures - Hybrid Accelerator Paul Anthony Thomas Energy Opportunities Partnership - Equipment and Technology Jim Thorson Free Radical Ventures - Energy Technology Seed Funding Mark Waddleton First Genesis Blockchain - Data Security and Interoperability

Thursday – 10:05 am–11:45 am U-Pitch #6 Steve Tedesco Running Foxes - New Energy Technologies Alex Rozenfeld Climate Impact Capital - Mission-Driven Impact Investing Firm Focused on Climate Mitigation Benin Chelinsky Nesh - AI Assistant for Search and Analytics Matt Bell Strategic Piece - Helping Entrepreneurs, Early Stage, and Growth-Stage Businesses Hit Milestones

Thursday – 1:15 pm–3:00 pm U-Pitch #7 Patrick Ng Pivot to ESG - Making Prudent Decision with Shaleforce John Thurmond Hess Emerging Technology Brett Chell Cold Bore Technology - M/L-Driven Automated Completions and Completion Optimization Rick Schrynemeeckers Amplified Geochemical Imaging - Direct HC Indicators and Low-Cost, Accurate Leak Detection Jim Thornson Free Radical Ventures - Energy Technology Seed Funding Alec Walker DelfinSia - Rapid Data Access Converting From Unstructured to Structured Data

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Alumni Receptions Live Music Tuesday Stanford Earth Day: Tuesday Day: Tuesday Time: 5:30 pm–6:30 pm (CDT) Time: 6:30 pm–7:30 pm (CDT) Location: Zoom (aapg.zoom.us/j/95454953863?pwd=clZMbSt1U Location: Virtual (https://pgnet.stanford.edu/get/page/events/ mozcGViWVIyRmFiOWhoQT09) details?event_id=33173) Sign in for live music, friendly faces, and live text chatting with University of Michigan Earth & Environmental Sciences friends new and old – or grab your favorite beverage and snacks, Day: Tuesday settle into your favorite chair, and sing-along. The fun starts on Time: 6:30 pm–7:30 pm (CDT) Tuesday at 5:30 pm CDT. Contact Chris Malvica ([email protected]) to participate. Hutton’s Quest: Rock, Paper, TRIVIA West Virginia University Day: Wednesday Day: Wednesday Time: 5:30 pm–7:30 pm (CDT) Time: 7:30 pm–8:30 pm (CDT) Location: Zoom (aapg.zoom.us/j/92478917316?pwd=bDhEKysyd Contact Tim Carr ([email protected]) to participate. nk3WE1aTnQ2c0tkdGFiUT09)

Colorado School of Mines James Hutton is widely regarded as the ‘father’ of modern Day: Wednesday geology, but a lot has changed since he first published Theory of Time: 7:30 pm–8:30 pm (CDT) the Earth in 1788. From medicine and the culinary arts to energy Contact Steve Sonnenberg ([email protected]) to participate. and pop culture, earth science is everywhere. You’ve seen the rocks. You’ve read the papers. Now, at the AAPG ACE 2020 Virtual The Big Dig Game Meeting, it’s time to test your knowledge of all things geologic as Days: Tuesday—Thursday you and your conference colleagues compete to be the ultimate Time: Available 24 Hours titan of geoscience trivia in Hutton’s Quest. Grab your computer or smartphone and join the AAPG Women’s Network, the Young If fossil hunting fills you with Professionals SIG and the STEMulating SIG for a fun-filled evening anticipation and joy, you’ll love playing on Zoom as we use game platform kahoot to find out who is guru the Big Dig game. You won’t need of glacial landforms, sultan of sedimentology, big shot of the a pick, a brush, safety glasses or a Bertrand lens and wizard of wireline tools. With $1,500 in prizes at backpack – just a mouse, keyboard, stake, the heroes of Hutton’s Quest will be rewarded handsomely screen, and a geo heroes sense of for their high-speed answers. Thank you to Gretchen Gillis and adventure. How can you miss this Dave Cook for their generous sponsorship of this event and to all opportunity to bag cool prizes? our question writers for helping create the world of Hutton’s Quest. Download the kahoot smartphone app or navigate to kahoot.it to Here’s How to Play: play. Adventure awaits! • Step 1: Download the Big Dig Field Journal from the Experiences Module of the ACE 2020 Online Portal and identify the treasures you’ll be seeking. • Step 2: Get the lay of the land – so to speak. All of the items you’re looking for can be found in the Solutions Module of the ACE 2020 Online portal. • Step 3: Excavate: Start digging into the descriptions and details of our sponsoring vendors. It won’t take you a day or weeks – just some mouse clicks and a bit of close inspection. • Step 4: Map the dig site. Simply record the locations where you find the bones, crinoids, trilobites, etc. in your Field Journal. • Step 5: Submit your findings to (fs3.formsite.com/ AAPGevents/5tsuzxp236/index.html)

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Latin America and Caribbean Region Annual Petroleum Structure & Geomechanics Division Meeting Annual Meeting Day: Tuesday Day: Friday Time: 6:30 pm–7:30 pm (CDT) Time: 10:30 am–12:30 pm Location: Zoom (aapg.zoom.us/j/92163799920?pwd=ZnFtWmh5 This year’s annual meeting of the AAPG Petroleum Structure & TCtxOUVnNk5IL3JGdU9vZz09) Geomechanics Division (PSGD) will highlight the Division’s recent The Latin America and Caribbean Region (LACR) Annual activities and recognize recipients of the 2020 Best Publication Meeting provides a space for members and friends of LACR to in Structural Geology Awards. The meeting will conclude with a interact with leadership team members and have interactive live presentation that touches on how geoscientists can leverage discussion about current activities and future directions for conventional structural geology in unconventional reservoir AAPG in the region. LACR officers will share membership exploration and development. All ACE attendees are welcome statistics, programs and event updates, and plans for 2021 to call in and join the discussion. Email RSVP to David Haddad and beyond. They also will provide recognition to 2020 award ([email protected]) to receive the Zoom link. recipients and contest winners. Meeting participants will learn about opportunities to become involved in region initiatives and will be invited to ask questions, share feedback, and engage in a constructive dialogue with fellow attendees.

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SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Dr. Kyle Straub joined the faculty of Tulane University in 2009 Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: and is an Associate Professor in their Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and head of their Sediment Dynamics Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy and Stratigraphy Lab. Kyle’s research focuses on the transport of Day: Wednesday sediment from land through the ocean and into the stratigraphic Times: 8:00 am–11:50 am and 1:15 pm–3:00 pm record. Scales of interest range from the interaction of turbidity Location: Virtual – Attendees must be registered for the currents with channel bends over minutes to the construction and ACE meeting to attend preservation of deltas over millions of years. The sedimentary Co-Chairs: Ashley Harris, Andrew Madof, Wen Lin, Victorien bodies that arise from these processes are home to millions of Paumard, and Jinyu Zhang people, archives of past Earth conditions, and reservoirs of natural resources. Kyle examines the morphodynamics of these systems Although the geometric complexity of the stratigraphic record using a combination of remote sensing of subsurface sedimentary has long-been noted, until recently, models have not existed to deposits (visualization and interpretation of seismic data), carefully adequately address the three-dimensionality of the subsurface. This designed laboratory experiments, field studies of modern and SEPM research symposium is aimed at directly addressing three- ancient sediment transport systems, and targeted numerical dimensional stratigraphic variability, particularly in the context of analysis and modeling. He is a past recipient of SEPM’s James better characterizing sedimentary basins and hydrocarbon systems, Lee Wilson Young Scientist Award and holds degrees from The and better understanding allogenic and autogenic controls on this Pennsylvania State University (BS) and The Massachusetts Institute variability. The symposium will include a diverse set of topics, and of Technology (PhD). draw from outcrop, core, well-log, and seismic data, as well as from experimental studies, both physical and numerical. SEPM President’s Awards Ceremony • 8:05 am – John Holbrook: The Diachronous Sequence Day: Wednesday, 7 October 2020 • 8:45 am – Christopher Fielding: Sequence Stratigraphy of Late Time: 2:00 pm–3:00 pm Paleozoic Cyclothems; A Signal of Sediment Undersupply, Large- Location: Virtual Session - Attendees do not Magnitude Sea-Level Changes and Low Accommodation have to be registered for ACE to • 1:20 pm – Charles Kerans: Temporal and Lateral Variability in attend Permian Shelf to Basin Systems of the Permian Basin • 2:00 pm – Tetsuji Muto: Recent Progress in Autostratigraphy: SEPM President Michael Blum invites you to an Autogenic Grade in the Context of Shelf Growth evening of celebration to honor the 2020 award winners of SEPM – Society for Sedimentary Geology – and a great event to network and visit with colleagues old and new. The SEPM Featured Speaker: Tackling the Challenge Twenhofel Medal, the highest award of SEPM given in recognition of of an Imperfect Stratigraphic Record a career of outstanding contributions to sedimentary geology, will be Day: Wednesday presented to Philip Allen. SEPM Honorary Membership, given for both Time: 12:15 pm–1:00 pm scientific contributions and service to the society, will be awarded Speaker: Dr. Kyle Straub, Associate Professor, to Norman Rosen. The other science award recipients are Miriam Tulane University Katz, who will receive the Francis P. Shepard Medal in recognition of excellence in marine geology; Mary Droser the Raymond C. Moore Climate, tectonics, and life influence the flux Medal in recognition of excellence in paleontology; Gail Ashley, the and caliber of sediment transported across Pettijohn Medal for excellence in sedimentology & stratigraphy; Lida Earth’s surface. These environmental conditions Xing, the Wilson Award for excellence in sedimentary geology by an can leave behind imprints in the Earth’s sedimentary archive, but early career geoscientist and the William Dickinson Medal for mid- signals of climate, tectonic, and biologic change are not always career impact on sedimentary geology going to Carmala Garizone. present in the stratigraphic record. Environmental signals can be transformed by sediment transport through channels and the landscapes that surround them. This transformation impedes the SEPM Research Group Meetings burial and preservation of environmental signals in sedimentary Day: TBA deposits. Such impediments form a central challenge to accurately Time: 5:00 pm–8:00 pm reconstructing environmental conditions through Earth’s history. Location: Virtual Events – Attendees to not have to registered for In this talk I detail how emergent and self-organized patterns and ACE to attend but must register via GoToWebinar links processes in landscapes fundamentally control the likelihood Research Group Plans of environmental signal preservation in sedimentary deposits. I • See (www.sepm.org/SEPM-Annual-Meeting) for the latest updates. highlight recent theoretical developments that allow us to model • Carbonates RG: Tuesday, 29 September 2020, 5:00pm–8:00 pm environmental signal propagation through landscapes and to (www.sepm.org/Carbonates) estimate signal distortion or destruction during the burial process. • Clastic Diagenesis RG: Wednesday, 30 September 2020, Properly characterizing these signal distortion processes provide 5:00pm–8:00 pm – (www.sepm.org/Clastic-Diagenesis) a key avenue for incorporating the known “imperfections” of the • Deepwater Deposition RG: TBD stratigraphic record into paleoenvironmental reconstructions • Micropaleo/NAMS RG: TBD

28 AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition | #ACE2020 | ACE.AAPG.org STEP INTO THE WORLD OF EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITIES BY VISITING THE AAPG INTERNATIONAL PAVILION (IP)

One of the highlights of ACE 2020 Online will be the virtual International Pavilion (IP) Theater. The IP is a worldwide showcase for NOCs, ministries, and government agencies promoting exploration and investment opportunities. The IP Theater at ACE 2020 Online will showcase a host of presentations from around the world. Attendees will be able to review global opportunities, learn about the latest discoveries and bid round offerings, and come away with heightened insight into current and future global activity and the inside track on where the best opportunities can be found.

BELIZE / Ministry of Economic Development PERU / Perupetro and Petroleum “Licensing Round for Mature Onshore Areas in “Petroleum Potential of the Corozal Basin and Northwest Peru” Exploration Opportunities in Belize” SIERRA LEONE / Petroleum Directorate GHANA / Petroleum Commission “Integrated 1-D Basin Modeling Study of the “Upstream Prospects for Direct Negotiations Petroleum Systems Offshore Sierra Leone” in Ghana” SOUTH AFRICA / Petroleum Agency SA GREENLAND / Ministry of Foreign Affairs “Update on Exploration Activities in South Africa” & Energy “Opening of Offshore West Greenland” TRINIDAD & TOBAGO / Ministry of Energy & JAMAICA / Ministry of Science, Energy Energy Industries & Technology “Trinidad & Tobago Deep Water Competitive Bid “Exploration Evolution: An Update on Round 2020” Jamaica’s Hydrocarbon Opportunities” TUNISIA / ETAP MOROCCO / ONHYM “Tunisia, Oil and Gas Investment Insights and “Hydrocarbon Exploration Opportunities in Opportunities” Promising Basins in Morocco” UK / Oil & Gas Authority NAMIBIA / NAMCOR “UKCS Exploration and the Energy Transition” “Namibia Oil and Gas Exploration Opportunities” URUGUAY / ANCAP NOVA SCOTIA / Nova Scotia Dept. of Energy “Open Uruguay Round” and Mines “Recent Research and Outlook for the Future” sessions

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PRESENTER CROSS REFERENCE ACE 2020 TECHNICAL PROGRAM THEME CHAIRS

Theme 1: Siliciclastics Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Environment • Jesus Ochoa, Equinor • Denise M. Cox, Storm Energy • Domenico Chiarella, Royal Hollaway • Michael Steventon, Imperial College London Theme 7: Geophysics – What’s New and Innovative? • Davide Gamboa, British Geological Survey • Ron Bianco, Fasken Oil and Ranch • Bret Dixon • Glenn Winters, Independent • Satinder Chopra, TGS Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites and Mixed Systems • Mario Guttierez, Shell • Rob Forkner, Equinor • Gokay Bozkurt, Total • Beatriz Garcia-Fresca, Equinor ASA • Robert “Bob” Lindsay, Lindsay Consulting Theme 8: Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines • Imelda Johnson, Chevron • Ashley Russell, Equinor • Toni Simo, ExxonMobil • Brendon Hall, Enthought • Claudia Hackbarth, Shell Theme 3: Geochemestry, Basin Modeling and Petroleum • Sebastian Bayer, BHP Systems • Benin Chelinsky, NESH • Swapan Sahoo, Equinor US • Mike Moldowan, BTI Theme 9: Expanding Frontiers, Energy Minerals, and • Toti Larson, BEG Planetary Geology • Jessica Hinojosa, Shell • Lyanne Perez, ExxonMobil • Marcio Mello, High Resolution Technology & Petroleum • Bill Ambrose, BEG • Tim Collett, USGS Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics • Cara Burberry, University of Nebraska-Linclon • Estibalitz Ukar, BEG • Gregoire Messager, Equinor • David Haddad, ConocoPhillips

Theme 5: Unconventional Resources • David J. Entzminger, MDC Texas Energy • Ursula Hannes, Hammes Energy & Consultants • Pat Welch, Concho • Harris Cander, Marathon

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Tuesday Opening Session 8:00 am–9:25 am

Mega Plays that Changed the Theme 1: Controls on Theme 2: Depositional Models Tuesday Interactive Panel: New World: U.S., South America, Reservoir Quality and Rock for Carbonate and Evaporite 10:00 am–11:45 am Research in Unconventionals Africa, and Asia Property Trends Systems

Interactive Panel: Geoscientist AAPG Mandated Sesssion Theme 1: Deep-water Tuesday Will E&P Regain its Luster for Workforce of the Future: Discovery Thinking – Giant Sedimentary System 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Investors? Education and Re-Tooling Global Discoveries I Dynamics I

Tackle the Issues: New AAPG Sesssion Discovery Theme 1: Deep-water Tuesday Interactive Panel: Reservoir Technology Implementation in Thinking – Giant Global Sedimentary System 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Intelligence Exploration and Operations Discoveries II Dynamics II

Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Tackle the Issues: Success Forum: Business of Geology: Wednesday AAPG Session Diagenesis with Deep, Harsh, Hot Making the Business Case 8:00 am–9:25 am SEPM Research Symposium for Reservoir Quality Conditions for Geology Prediction I

Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Forum: Business of Geology: Wednesday Tackle the Issues: Success AAPG Session Diagenesis Making the Business Case 10:00 am–11:45 am with Difficult Reservoirs SEPM Research Symposium for Reservoir Quality for Geology Prediction II

Special Session: Theme 2: Stratigraphically Wednesday Interactive Panel: Surface 4.0 - AAPG Session Energy Transitions and the Mixed Systems and 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Drones, Satellites, and Sensor SEPM Research Symposium Carbon Question Permian Basin

Interactive Panel: Theme 6: Carbon Capture Wednesday Interactive Panel: The Future AAPG Session History Digitalization, Data, and and USE Storage: Putting CO 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Petrophysicist of Petroleum Geology 2 Knowledge Management Away for Carbon Management

Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Tackle the Issues: Thursday Geoscience, Engineering, Discovery Thinking – Giant Theme 1: Innovative Where Should Machine 10:00 am–11:45 am Regulatory, and Business Global Discoveries II Workflows and New Ideas Learning Go (or Not Go)? Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects

Theme 2: Variation in Theme 2: Modeling of Matrix Thursday Tackle the Issues: What’s New Carnonate Fabrics Across GeoGulf I and non-Matrix (fractures, 1:15 pm–3:00 pm in Energy Minerals Depositional Settings and karst) Reservoir Quality Geologic Time

Theme 4: Stress, Pressure, Tackle the Issues: What Else Thursday and Containment; Integrated Can We Produce from Gas GeoGulf II 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Modeling and Analog-Based Wells Approaches

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Tuesday 8:00 am–9:25 am

Theme 4: Characterizing Faults, Theme 8: The Future of Oil Theme 9: Critical Mineral Tuesday Theme 5: Stimulating Topics Fractures, and Fluid Flow and and Gas: Change, Disruption, Exploration - The Next Energy 10:00 am–11:45 am in Unconventional Reservoirs Their Impact on Reservoirs and New Technologies Frontier

Theme 5: Petroleum Systems Theme 6: Carbon Capture Theme 3: Geochemistry Theme 7: Attribute Analysis Tuesday in Unconventional Resources: and USE Storage: Putting CO Application in Petroleum 2 for Geological and 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Let’s Care Again about Away for Carbon Management System I Geophysical Methods I Kerogenan Basin I

Theme 5: Permian Basin Theme 6: Carbon Capture Theme 3: Geochemistry Theme 7: Attribute Analysis Tuesday Unconventional Plays In and USE Storage: Putting CO Application in Petroleum 2 for Geological and 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel Away for Carbon Management System II Geophysical Methods II I II

Theme 3: Petroleum Theme 8: New Geologic Theme 7: Seismic Acquisition, Theme 9: Expanding Energy Wednesday Geochemistry in Reservoir Insights from Existing Data Processing, and Source Rock Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and 8:00 am–9:25 am Characterization and Using Characterization Mars I Production Optimization Machine Learning I

Theme 8: New Geologic Theme 5: The Eagle Ford Theme 9: Expanding Energy Wednesday Theme 3: Fluid-Rock and Insights from Existing Data - Austin Chalk – TMS Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and 10:00 am–11:45 am Fluid-Fluid Interaction Using Unconventional System Mars I Machine Learning II

Theme 4: Special Session: Theme 3: Hydrocarbon Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Wednesday From Salt to Orogenic Belts: Theme 1: Continental Migration and Charge Risk Unconventional Reservoirs: 1:15 pm–3:00 pm A Tribute to the Career of Sedimentary Sytem Dynamics Assessment He Sed, She Sed Albert W. Bally

Theme 4: Special Session: Theme 3: Hydrocarbon GOM, Caribbean, and Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Theme 7: Machine Learning Wednesday Migration and Charge Risk Gondwana Continental Unconventional Reservoirs: and Artificial Intelligence in 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Assessment Margins and Ocean Basins: He Sed, She Sed Geophysics A Tribute to Albert W. Bally

Theme 5: Permian Basin Theme 8: Successes Theme 3: New or Developing Thursday Unconventional Plays In and Challenges on Data Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Methodologies in 10:00 am–11:45 am Memory of Management and Data Gas Hydrate Systems II Geochemistry II Stephen C. Ruppel II Integration II

Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Theme 4: Structural Evolution Theme 7: Seismic Thursday Theme 5: Unconventional Geoscience, Engineering, and Various Influences on Inversion for Geological 1:15 pm–3:00 pm Plays Around the World I Regulatory, and Business Basin Style Characterization Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects

Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Theme 6: Environmental Theme 7: Integrated Thursday Theme 5: Unconventional Geoscience, Engineering, Impact - Remediation & Geological 3:30 pm–4:55 pm Plays Around the World II Regulatory, and Business Mitigation and Geophysical Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects

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Theme 2: Depositional Models for Carbonate and tuesday morning Evaporite Systems Co-Chairs: C. R. Miller, J. C. Laya Opening Session 10:00 Introductions 8:00 am Welcome: General Chair, Cindy A Yeilding; 10:05 Quantitative Comparative Sedimentology – Value Added BP America Inc. for a Refined Interpretation: P. M. Harris, S. J. Purkis 8:05 am Foundation Chair: James A. Gibbs, Five States Energy Co. 10:25 Evolution of a Modern Ooid Sand Island South Joulter 8:15 am Teacher of the Year: Rebekah Kienenberger, Arete Cay, Great Bahama Bank: J. C. Laya, P. M. Harris, M. Frazer Preparatory Academy 10:45 Upper Slope Detailed Modern Reef Morphologies: Unique 8:35 am Michel T. Halbouty Lecture: Business Acumen and Soft Archive of a Well-Established High Amplitude Sea Level Skills in an Everchanging Exploration World: Transgression, Lighthouse and Central Barrier Reefs Bernard C. Duval, IFP School (Belize): T. Baykut, A. W. Droxler, A. Moodie, J. Nittrouer, 9:20 am Closing Remarks: J. Michael Party, Beryl Oil and Gas, LP J. Johnson, D. Parsons 11:05 Sediment Production and Transport atop Great Bahama Bank: Insights from Fair and Storm-Weather Conditions Mega-Plays That Changed the World — Examples on the Andros Platform: C. Lopez-Gamundi, S. Purkis, Around the Globe P. M. Harris, T. Dobbelaere, E. Hanert Moderator: D. Oddone 11:25 to Cretaceous Carbonate Margins in the See page 13 for summary Guyanas Basin: Integrating Regional Well and Seismic Facies to Generate Basin-Wide EOD Maps: M. Lee, • Introductions M. Thomas, A. Belopolsky, J. Trude, T. Grow • J. Michael Party, Beryl Oil and Gas, LP • Jonathan Craig, Upstream and Technical Services, ENI • Robert E. Fryklund, IHS Inc. Theme 4: Characterizing Faults, Fractures, and • Tina Riley, ExxonMobil Exploration Co. Fluid Flow and Their Impact on Reservoirs Chair: O. J. Ortega Interactive Panel: New Research in 10:00 Introductions Unconventionals 10:05 Constraining Permeability Evolution During and After Moderators: H. S. Cander, C. K. Miller Natural Fracturing in Overpressured Shales: Implications on Basin-Scale Stress and Pore Pressure: See page 20 for summary L. Chaipornkaew, M. Kacewicz, P. Lovely • Introductions 10:25 Influence of Multi-Scale Fractures on Tight Oil Production • Andy S. Pepper, This is Petroleum Systems LLC in Tight Oil Sandstones of the Upper Yanchang • Keyu Liu, China University of Petroleum Formation in the Southwest Ordos Basin, China: W. Lyu, • Zhenxue Jiang, State Key Lab, Beijing L. Zeng, H. Chen, R. Li • Bilu Cherian, Premier Oil Field Lab 10:45 Evolution of a Deep-Water Fold-Thrust Belt: Use of 3-D Seismic Data, Northwest Borneo: S. Dawing, S. Jones, Theme 1: Controls on Reservoir Quality and Rock M. Allen Property Trends 11:05 Exploring in Asia for Oil and Gas in Naturally Fractured and Weathered Basement Reservoirs: T. Koning Co-Chairs: T. H. Kosanke, S. Menacherry 10:00 Introductions 10:05 Geothermal Gradients in the Deep-Water Gulf of Mexico Theme 5: Stimulating Topics in Unconventional and their Relationship to Overpressure: Garden Banks, Reservoirs: Green Canyon, Keathley Canyon, and Walker Ridge: Co-Chairs: S. D. Carlson, C. E. Johnson S. L. Cornelius, P. A. Emmet 10:00 Introductions 10:25 How Important is Microquartz Cement for Reservoir 10:05 Gas-Water Relative Permeability: Direct Measurements Properties? R. Weibel, M. T. Nielsen, J. Therkelsen, F. C. Jakobsen, M. Bjerager, F. Mrk, A. Mathiesen, and Implications for Water and Gas Production S. Peng J. Hovikoski, P. Johannessen, K. Dybkjær 10:25 Palynofacies for Reservoir Evaluation: Methodology and 10:45 Controls on Reservoir Quality and Rock Property Trends Applications for Unconventional Plays: K. Ruckwied, in the Mungaroo Formation, Carnarvon Basin, Australia: B. W. Driskill S. Menacherry 10:45 An Innovative Machine Learning Approach to 11:05 Core to Log Integration in Alaska’s North Slope Nanushuk Unconventional Production Prediction: S. J. Prochnow, Formation Using High Resolution Petrophysical Profiling: . Lin, M. C. Jones, M. J. Richey, P. K. Papazis R. Ahmadov, S. Carhart, K. Johnson, L. Louis, G. Boitnott 11:25 Assisted Chronostratigraphic Multi-Well Correlation Using Facies, Distality and Depositional Slopes: P. Baville, M. Apel, C. Carpentier, G. Caumon, S. Hoth, D. Knaust, C. Antoine

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11:05 Computational Stratigraphy (Compstrat) in Tight Rocks: Theme 9: Critical Mineral Exploration – The Next Building Numerical Relationships of Interbedded Sand Energy Frontier and Mud Through Flume Experiments: R. D. Wilson, T. Sun, J. Schieber, . Yawar Co-Chairs: W. A. Ambrose, L. A. Ross 11:25 Upscaling Heterogeneous Shale Porosity from 10:00 Introductions Nanometer- to Millimetre-Scale in 3-D: L. Ma, 10:05 Critical Minerals for Energy Storage: Lessons from K. G. Taylor*, P. Lee, P. J. Dowey, A-L. Fauchille, Lithium and Electromobility: E. S. Hersh J. Mecklenburgh, E. Rutter 10:25 Nickel is a Critical Material for Lithium Ion Batteries: M. Jarvis 10:45 Sources of Rare Earth Elements in the U.S. and the World: M. D. Campbell, R. W. Gregory, S. S. Sibray, J. L. Conca Theme 8: The Future of Oil and Gas: Change, 11:05 Critical Minerals, the Petroleum Geoscientist and the Disruption, and New Technologies Wider Application of Hydrocarbon Exploration and Co-Chairs: C. J. Hackbarth, M. Bingle-Davis Development Techniques and Business Practices: 10:00 Introductions L. A. Ross, D. Beckett 10:05 Climate Change and the Oil and Gas Industry; The Path to 11:25 Graphite: The Other Energy Carbon: J. R. Edmondson Cooperation: R. Leonard, A. Berman 10:25 What Open Source Can Do for Your Well Data — The Dlisio Story: A. Russell, J. Kvalsvik, E. Hårstad, A. Chaikouskaya, J. Halotel, T. Hersum 10:45 Industry 4.0: Blockchain — What is it, How Does it Apply to Oil and Gas, Who is Using it and How Can I Apply it to My Workflow: M. Bingle-Davis 11:05 Oil Exploration 4.0, Fueled by Earth Observation, Satellite Imagery, and Smart Maps: S. V. C. Dronamraju 11:25 Automation of Dip Picking — New Approaches to Dip Evaluation and Interpretation: I. Le Nir, J. Kherroubi, C. J. Maeso, N. Veron Continuous innovation from pore to pipeline That’s where the people of Schlumberger come in. We develop pioneering technologies delivered with technical expertise gained from decades of experience. From reservoir characterization and drilling to production and processing, we integrate multidisciplinary products and services to help you optimize hydrocarbon recovery and maximize production.

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tuesday afternoon Discovery Thinking – Giant Global Discoveries I Co-Chairs: C. A. Sternbach, J. C. Dolson, R. K. Merrill Will Exploration and Production Regain its Luster See page 14 for summary for Investors? 1:15 Introductions Chair: R. E. Fryklund 1:20 The Giant Greater Tortue / Ahmeyim Discovery: Opening See page 14 for summary the Mauritania / Senegal Deep-Water Gas Basin Tortue D. B. McGuinness, S. Konings* • Introductions 2:00 Brulpadda a Key Play Opening Discovery in Offshore • Tim Perry, Energy Banking Credit Suisse South Africa: A Tale of Discovery and Managing an • William V. Maloney, Trident Energy Extremely Challenging Operating Environment: • Tamar Essner, Capital Markets Nasdaq C. Scheffer

Interactive Panel: Reservoir Intelligence Discovery Thinking – Giant Global Discoveries I Moderators: M. Boyce, B. Sarmah Co-Chairs: C. A. Sternbach, J. C. Dolson, R. K. Merrill See page 20 for summary See page 14 for summary • Introductions 3:30 Introductions • Matt Boyce, Epoch Consulting, Cluster Analysis in 3:35 Pikka Field and the Opening of the Nanushuk Play, North Petrophysics for Unconventionals and its Influence on Slope, Alaska J. V. Sommer Volumetrics 4:15 Johan Castberg — The First Giant Oil Discovery in the • Guochang Wang, Saint Francis University, SEM Barents Sea K. Sollid, J. O. Hansen, L. B. Henriksen, Image-Based Characterization of Organic Pores of A. E. Ryseth, O. Thiessen, S. Knight, A. Groth Longmaxi Shale • Isaac Easow, GEOLOG AMERICAS, Real-Time Fault and Fracture Detection While Drilling Using Integrated Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Advanced Surface Logging Technologies Dynamics I • Bhaskar B. Sarmah; Independent, Reservoir Co-Chairs: F. Laugier, R. Englert Characterization in Horizontal wells. 1:15 Introductions • Kalyan Saikia, Halliburton, 3-D Earth Modeling for 1:20 New Technologies for Quantitative Reservoir Reservoir Intelligence and Accurate Real-Time Well Characterization in the Absence of Seismic: The Wilcox Placement in a Complex Reservoir and Beyond: F. J. Laugier, M. D. Sullivan 1:40 Stratigraphic Surface-Based Modeling of Deep-Water Interactive Panel: Geoscientist Workforce of the Reservoirs: Application to an Ultra-Deep Gulf of Mexico Future: Education and Re-Tooling Wilcox Asset: L. M. Murray, F. J. Laugier, J. D. Thompson, Moderators: C. J. Hackbarth, W. S. Meddaugh R. Kaplan See page 20 for summary 2:00 Hydraulic Jump Controls Deep Water Sandstone Reservoir Quality in the Channel Lobe Transition Zone: • Introductions K. Ono, H. Naruse, R. Matsui, K. Yamamoto, S. Yamamoto, • Sharon Mosher, University of Texas at Austin H. Matsui, K. Ichizawa • Benin Chelinsky, Hellonesh 2:20 A Classification Scheme for Turbidite Fan Systems • Allen Bertagne, BRT Energy Advisors, LLC in Deep-Lacustrine Basins: Examples from the North • Sashi Gunturu, Petrabytes Falkland Basin: T. J. H. Dodd, D. J. McCarthy, S. M. Clarke, • Jurgen Grotsch, Shell – Singapore D. J. R. Jones, G. E. Plenderleith, T. A. Randles 2:40 Testing the Sequence Stratigraphic Paradigm of Deep- Tackle the Issues: New Technology Marine Sedimentation Along an Ancient Upper-Slope Implementation in Exploration and Operations to Basin-Floor Transect, Neoproterozoic Windermere Chair: J. Thurmond Supergroup, Western Canada: B. Arnott See page 22 for summary • Introductions • Alec Walker, DelfinSia, Inc. • Amy Henry, Eunike Ventures, Inc. • Geoffrey D. Thyne, ESal • Hugh Winkler, Factor Technology • Phillip Jong, Shell • Amalia Olivera-Riley, Repsol • Liz Dennett, Amazon

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Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Theme 5: Petroleum Systems in Unconventional Dynamics II Resources: Let’s Care Again about Kerogen Co-Chairs: F. Laugier, R. Englert Chair: S. Macalello 3:30 Introductions 1:15 Introductions 3:35 Guyana-Suriname Deep-Water Hydrocarbon System, 1:20 Rock Volatiles Reservoir and Fluid Evaluation of Three Rivers, and Two Source Rocks: K. Nibbelink, STACK-SCOOP-MERGE in Oklahoma and Marcellus R. G. Boyce, M. Nasser, J. Boyce in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. New Insights from 3:55 How to Interpret Turbidites: The Role of Relative Gentle, Multi-Pressure, Multi-Extraction, Cryo-Trap Mass Confinement in Understanding Reservoir Architectures: Spectrometry of PDC Cuttings and Cores: M. P. Smith D. A. “Stan” Stanbrook, M. Bentley, E. Stephens 1:40 Evaluating Mobile Oil Saturation in Unpreserved Core 4:15 Simulation of Stratal Architecture in Deep Marine by Low-Temperature Hydrous Pyrolysis, Wolfbone Field, Minibasins: Making it Realistic is Easy — Making it Permian Basin, Texas: T. E. Ruble, M. D. Lewan, Exactly Right is Not: D. N. Christie, F. Peel, E. J. Sumner, D. R. Whiting, D. G. Bastian G. Apps, D. A. “Stan” Stanbrook 2:00 Impact of Kerogen Heterogeneities on Hydrocarbon Production in Unconventional Shale Reservoirs: Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum V. Agrawal, S. Sharma System I 2:20 Restoring “Lost” Gas and Oil Contents in Unconventional Tight Oil Systems: D. M. Jarvie Co-Chairs: S. K. Sahoo, T. E. Larson 2:40 Investigation and Identification of Pyrolysis Attributes 1:15 Introductions that Can Assist in Predicting Producible Hydrocarbon 1:20 Kinetics of Hydrocarbon Generation from the Marine in the Unconventional Eagle Ford Formation: A. Maende, Ordovician Goldwyer Formation Canning Basin, Western B. Horsfield, S. Kuske, B. Jarvie, D. M. Jarvie, W. David Australia: L. M. Johnson, R. Rezaee, G. C. Smith, Weldon N. Mahlstedt, A. Kadkhodaie, H. Yu 1:40 Examination of Downward Hydrocarbon Charge within the Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays in Bakken — Three Forks Petroleum System, Williston Basin, North America: T. O. Nesheim Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel I 2:00 Modeling Petroleum Expulsion/Retention from the Vaca Chair: P. R. Grossi Muerta Formation, Argentina: M. Mei, A. K. Burnham, 3:30 Introductions N. B. Schoellkopf, J. Wendebourg, F. Gelin 3:35 Sequence Stratigraphic Characterization of the Permian 2:20 Timing of the Exhumation Episodes and Burial/Thermal in the Delaware Basin: An Improved Model for Predicting History of Kevin Dome, Northwestern Montana: Facies Trends: T. Perkes, M. D. Sullivan, R. D. Wilson, E. O. Adeniyi, C. A. Shaw, D. W. Bowen, C. W. Calavan, E. Campbell, G. S. Hurd M. S. Hubbard 3:55 Nano-Petrophysical Studies of Avalon-Bone Spring- 2:40 MAMMA* Project: Basin Mastering in Regional Wolfcamp and Dean-Sprayberry-Wolfcamp Shale Generative Systems of Sub-Saharan Africa: Systems: Q. Hu, S. Becker, J. Bevers, A. Chang, N. Mzee, M. Barroso-Coelho, G. C. Smagghe, V. Delhaye-Prat, B. F. Rogers I. Billeaud, R. Eschard, J. B. Floodpage, G. Rimmele, B. Ray 4:15 Predicting Brittleness for Wolfcamp Shales Using Statistical Rock Physics and Machine Learning: J. Lee, Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum D. Lumley System II Co-Chairs: S. K. Sahoo, T. E. Larson 3:30 Introductions 3:35 A Characterization of the Smackover Source Rock in the Deep-Water Gulf of Mexico and Derived Parameters for Petroleum Systems Modeling: B. T. Kirkland, J. H. Brand, L-C. Kuo 3:55 Geochemical Correlation of Late Mississippian-Sourced Crude Oils from the Western USA: J. E. Zumberge, J. B. Curtis, J. A. Zumberge 4:15 Total Organic Carbon Content Prediction from Well Logs via Artificial Neural Network Models: Y. Yang, Z. Wan, P. Luo, A. G. Bhullar

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Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting Theme 7: Attribute Analysis for Geological and

CO2 Away for Carbon Management I Geophysical Methods I Co-Chairs: T. Meckel, S. C. Williams-Stroud Co-Chairs: R. G. Meza, R. Zhai 1:15 Introductions 1:15 Introductions 1:20 Potential Formation Damage: An Integrated Reservoir 1:20 Fine Prediction of Thin Dolomite Using Multi-Wave Joint Characterization Study of the Naturally Fractured Inversion: H. Wang, L. Zhou, Q. Chen, R. Wang Carbonate Middle Duperow Formation at the Kevin Dome, 1:40 Seismic Reflection Pattern and Recognition of Grain Montana: M. C. Nguyen, M. Dejam, Y. Zhang, D. W. Bowen, Shoal Reservoirs: R. Dai, Q. Ran, . Guan M. Fazelalavi, P. H. Stauffer 2:00 Impact of Pore Types and Mineralogical Composition on 1:40 Structural and Stratigraphic Characterization of X Seismic Wave Velocity of Khuff Carbonates, Central Saudi Field Niger Delta: Implication for Carbon Capture and Arabia: M. Salih, J. J. G. Reijmer, A. El-Husseiny, J. Dvorkin, Sequestration: M. Yahaya-Shiru, O. Igwe, T. Omeru, K. A. Al-Ramadan S. Obafemi 2:20 Lessons Learned During the Horizontal Drilling in Thin- 2:00 Geologic Risk Characterization of a Carbon Storage Bedded Reservoir Units: Quifa Southwest Field, Llanos Complex, an Illinois Basin Example: H. E. Leetaru, Basin, Colombia: D. Nightingale, L. Castillo*, W. Reinoso, S. C. Williams-Stroud, J. McBride, C. Korose W. Parra, C. Morales, F. Hernandez 2:20 South Atlantic Offshore Geologic Assessment for Carbon Storage in the Southeastern United States Based on Rock Theme 7: Attribute Analysis for Geological and Physics and Seismic Analyses: C. C. Knapp, J. H. Knapp, Geophysical Methods II K. Almutairi, A. Bean, J. Ollmann Co-Chairs: R. G. Meza, R. Zhai 2:40 An Integrated Seal Analysis for CO2 Sequestration in Southwest Kansas: J. Meng, Y. I. Holubnyak, 3:30 Introductions J. Hollenbach, F. J. Hasiuk 3:35 Reservoir Characterization Through Attribute-Aided Seismic Interpretation Along with Model Based Inversion Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting for Porosity Computation Over a Gas Producing Pab Sandstone Reservoir Zamzama Field, Southern Indus CO2 Away for Carbon Management II Basin, Pakistan: M. Asif Khan, T. Khan, A. Ali, M. Zafar, Co-Chairs: T. Meckel, S. C. Williams-Stroud R. Amjad 3:30 Introductions 3:55 Seismic Attributes — A Promising Aid for Hydrocarbon 3:35 Modeling Geomechanical Response to Commercial-Scale Prediction in Deep-Water of the Cear Basin, Brazilian Carbon Storage in the Mt. Simon Storage Complex, Equatorial Margin: K. M. Leopoldino Oliveira, Central Illinois: O. Babarinde, S. C. Williams-Stroud, K. M. La Marca, H. Bedle R. Okwen, L. Swager, S. Whittaker 4:15 Automated Fault Detection from 3-D Seismic Using 3:55 Sealing Capacity Analysis of the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale Artificial Intelligence — Practical Application and

at Kemper County Energy Facility in Mississippi for CO2 Examples from the Gulf of Mexico and North Slope Sequestration: M. Achang, J. C. Pashin, M. Radonjic Alaska: H. Garcia, Z. D. Wolfe

4:15 Comparing CO2 Injection Practices to Low-Salinity and High-Salinity Wastewater Injection Practices into Deep Saline Aquifers in Kansas: E. Ansari, Y. I. Holubnyak, F. J. Hasiuk, J. Hollenbach

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SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the wednesday morning Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Tackle the Issues: Success with Deep, Harsh, Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy I Hot Conditions and More Co-Chairs: A. D. Harris, J. Zhang Chair: K. Liu See page 15 for summary See page 22 for summary 8:00 Introductions • Introductions 8:05 The Diachronous Sequence: J. M. Holbrook, • Ursula Hammes, Hammes Energy A. van Yperen, J. P. Bhattacharya, A. D. Miall • Deepak Atyam, Tri-D Dynamics 8:25 Kinematic Cyclostratigraphy: An Example from the Ridge • Keyu Liu, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao Basin, Southern California: M. D. Sullivan, K. D. Ehman • Leilei Yang, China University of Petroleum, Beijing 8:45 Sequence Stratigraphy of Late Paleozoic Cyclothems; • Tongwai Zhang, Bureau of Economic Geology A Signal of Sediment Undersupply, Large-Magnitude Sea- • Yingchang Cao, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao Level Changes and Low Accommodation: C. R. Fielding • Wen Zhou, Chengdu University of Technology SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Tackle the Issues: Success with Difficult Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Reservoirs Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy II Chair: J. Pearce Co-Chairs: A. D. Harris, J. Zhang See page 22 for summary See page 15 for summary • Introductions 10:00 Introductions • R. H. Sterling, Confluence Resources 10:05 Along Depositional Strike Variability in Paralic Systems • R. Schrynemeeckers, Amplified Geochemical Imaging LLC and Implications for the Construction of Shelf to Slope • M. Willerth, H & P Technologies Margins: C. Olariu, R. J. Steel • G. D. Thyne, ESal 10:25 Using Lateral Variability of Shelf Margins to Understand the Provenance of Data-Limited Basins: J. Zhang Business of Geology: Making the Business Case 10:45 Controls on Sequence Stratigraphic Architecture of Carbonate Systems: Example from the Pre-Salt Section, for Geology I Offshore Brazil: M. Minzoni Moderators: J. Brenizer, J. W. Currie 11:05 Asymmetrical, Dual-Clinoform, Wave-Influenced Delta See page 15 for summary Facies Model: B. J. Willis, T. Sun, B. Ainsworth • Introductions 11:25 Sea Level Modulation of Deltaic Avulsion Processes: • Meaningful Geoscientific Data Collection, Curation and A. D. Harris, J. A. Covault, S. Baumgardner, T. Sun, Integration in Petroleum Exploration and Development D. Granjeon Endeavors: M. D. Greb • Building a Reservoir Model of the STACK Play Using Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Diagenesis for Core Derrived Facies: J. M. Herrin Reservoir Quality Prediction I • How Good Geological Exploration Affects the Business Co-Chairs: J. W. Bishop, B. Ryan Bottom Line, in Conventionals and Unconventional: T. F. Powell 8:00 Introductions • Discussion and Q&A 8:05 Influence of Long-Term Exposure Surfaces on the Origin, Preservation and Distribution of Microporous Fabrics in Shallow-Water Carbonates: The Barremian- Business of Geology: Making the Business Case Platform from Se France: H. Bitault for Geology II 8:25 Sediment Production and Transport atop Great Bahama Moderators: J. Brenizer, J. W. Currie Bank: Insights from Fair and Storm-Weather Conditions See page 15 for summary on the Andros Platform: C. Lopez-Gamundi, S. Purkis, P. M. Harris, T. Dobbelaere, E. Hanert • Introductions 8:45 Burial Diagenesis and Carbonate Reservoir Quality: • Horizontal Reservoir Value Increased by Enhanced J. W. Bishop, C. R. Miller, M. Frazer Geological Knowledge: C. H. Smith • Discussion and Q&A

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Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Diagenesis for Theme 7: Seismic Acquisition, Processing, and Reservoir Quality Prediction II Source Rock Characterization Co-Chairs: J. W. Bishop, B. Ryan Chair: G. Bozkurt 10:00 Introductions 8:00 Introductions 10:05 Brazil’s Pre-Salt Lacustrine Reservoirs: Modeling Early 8:05 Results from the World’s First Large Scale Long Offset Mineral Precipitation: W. L. Esch, T. Simo, R. P. Sekti, Deep-Water Multi-Client Node Project: H. Roende, J. R. Sitgreaves Y. Huang, R. Malik*, C. Udengaard, D. J. Bate 10:25 Middle Permian Coarse-Crystalline Dolostone Reservoirs 8:25 Stampede Field-Reservoir Rock Physics and Seismic in the Northwest Sichuan Basin (Southwest China): Imaging: What We Should See and What We Can See: Their Formation and Evolution: L. Pan, A. Hu W. D. O. Martins, G. Mohapatra 10:45 Influence of Early Diagenetic Chert in the Formation of 8:45 Carbonate-Targeted Seismic Imaging — The Beginning Mechanical Heterogeneities in a Laminated Limestone Step to Change the Game in Carbonate Plays: F. Xue, Reservoir Analog: G. M. Silva Ramos, A. F. Lima de Arajo, D. R. Paddock M. Alencar, O. J. Filho, J. A. Barbosa, J. G. de Oliveira 9:05 Quantitative Prediction of TOC in Deep Marine Source Topan, J. G. de Oliveira Topan, V. H. Neumann, A. C. Dantas Rocks of Qiongzhusi Fm. in the Central Sichuan Basin, Antonino, A. P. Bruno China: Y. Chen, G. Yao, X. Fu, H. Tian

Theme 3: Petroleum Geochemistry in Reservoir Theme 5: The Eagle Ford – Austin Chalk – TMS Characterization and Production Optimization Unconventional System Chair: T. E. Larson Chair: A. Fernandez 8:00 Introductions 10:00 Introductions 8:05 The Brazilian Pre-Salt Petroleum System: E. Petersohn 10:05 Tracer Gas Diffusion in the Eagle Ford Shale, Austin 8:25 Regional Characterization of the Woodford Shale Organic Chalk, and Adjunct Vertical Formations in Southwestern Matter Content and Thermal Maturity Variability along the Texas: Q. Wang, Q. Hu, X. Lin State of Oklahoma, USA — A Look at How Different the 10:25 Diagenesis of the Upper Cretaceous Eagle Ford Group in Woodford is Between the Oklahoma Petroleum Provinces South Texas and Its Relationships to Rock Properties and (STACK-MERGE-SCOOP-ARDMORE-MARIETTA), and its Pore Networks: L. T. Ko, R. G. Loucks, R. Adriaens the Direct Impact on Exploration and Production of 10:45 New Insights into the Mineralogy and Organic Content of Unconventional Resource Shale: E. J. Torres-Parada, the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale: D. M. Borrok, W. Yang, R. M. Slatt, R. P. Philp, D. M. Jarvie M. Mokhtari, H. Beitel 8:45 Using Surface Geochemistry to Map Enhanced Reservoir 11:05 Introduction to the Micropetrography of the Upper Characteristics and Maximize Production: Cretaceous Austin Chalk from the Texas-Mexico Border R. Schrynemeeckers to Central Louisiana: R. G. Loucks 9:05 Paleoceanographic Evolution of the Late 11:25 Breaking Down the Austin Chalk Core: P. Taylor, Duvernay Formation: Insights from the Geochemistry of M. Thoms, H. Leahey the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: M. M. Wisler, S. I. Dworkin, S. C. Atchley, A. M. Thorson, D. W. Yeates Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning I Theme 3: Fluid-Rock and Fluid-Fluid Interaction Co-Chairs: D. Ooi, A. Russell Co-Chairs: G. De Prisco, S. K. Sahoo 8:00 Introductions 10:00 Introductions 8:05 Improving Well Log Data with Machine Learning: 10:05 Pore Pressure Prediction for Unconventional Play An Application from the Powder River Basin: R. Akkurt, Through Basin Modelling: G. De Prisco, O. Lauvrak, T. M. Olson, S. Friedman, C. Will M. Erdmann 8:25 A New Approach to Automated Well-Log Correlation in 10:25 Deconvoluting Mixed Petroleum and the Effect of Oil Three Dimensions: Examples from the Permian Basin, and Gas-Condensate Mixtures on Identifying Petroleum Texas: Z. Sylvester Systems: K. E. Peters, A. Murray 8:45 A Transfer Learning Approach to Rock Property 10:45 The Effect of Dissolved CO2 on Oil Wettability Measured Estimation Workflows: A. Mustafa, M. Alfarraj, G. Alregib at High Pressures and Temperatures: A. White, A. Luk*, 9:05 FaciesNet: Machine Learning Applications for Facies A. Jaiswal, M. Dixon, S. Laurn, E. Järvihaavisto, J. Korpela Classification in Well Logs: C. Jaikla, P. Devarakota, 11:05 Deciphering the Effect of Saturating Fluid Salinity and N. Auchter, M. Sidahmed, I. S. Espejo Compaction on the Electrical Conductivity of Inorganic Shale: J. Krushin

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Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Data Using Machine Learning II Moon, and Mars I Co-Chairs: D. Ooi, A. D. Harris Co-Chairs: L. A. Ross, W. A. Ambrose 10:00 Introductions 8:00 Introductions 10:05 Improving Resolution of a Fault Probability Map by a Deep 8:05 The Characteristics of a Helium-Rich Natural Gas Learning Generative Adversarial Network: F. Jiang, Reservoir in the Guanzhong Basin, China: M. Dong, P. Norlund Z. Wang, H. Dong, L. Ma, L. Zhang 10:25 Close-the-Loop Log Property Modeling Using 8:25 Surface Geochemical Exploration Surveys for Helium and Semi-Unsupervised Learning as a Proxy for Facies Uranium Deposits: D. M. Seneshen Classification: S. M. Didi-Ooi, A. D. Derenthal, M. J. Pyrcz, 8:45 Recognizing Uranium Source Rocks in the Sedimentary C. A. Noll Environment: S. S. Sibray, D. R. Hallum, M. D. Campbell 10:45 Weakly Supervised Structural Interpretation Using 9:05 Coal Fly Ash Characterization for Rare Earth Elements Projection Matrices for Latent Space Factorization: Recovery: S. Gerardo, W. Song O. J. Aribido, G. AlRegib 11:05 Interactive Deep Learning Assisted Seismic Interpretation Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Technology Applied to Reservoir Characterization: A Case Moon, and Mars II Study from Offshore Santos Basin in Brazil: A. C. Krueger, B. Omoboya, P. Endresen, B. Lartigue Co-Chairs: W. A. Ambrose, L. A. Ross 11:25 Automated Well Log Conditioning for Petrophysical 10:00 Introductions Interpretation: M. Yenugu, R. Roundtree 10:05 Understanding the Depositional Character of Lunar Ice: D. E. Wyatt 10:25 Technical and Economic Restraints on Resource Development on the Moon, Mars, and the Asteroids: W. A. Ambrose, B. L. Cutright, D. K. Beike, D. J. Rich 10:45 Milankovic Cycles on Mars and the Impact on Economic Exploration: M. A. Brzostowski 11:05 Hydrologic Modeling of Faults in Unconventional, Coal Seam Gas and Mining Projects: T. A. Murray, W. Power

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SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the wednesday afternoon Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Interactive Panel: Surface 4.0: Drones, Satellites, Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy III Sensors Co-Chairs: A. D. Harris, J. Zhang See page 15 for summary Moderator: S. Dronamraju See page 20 for summary 1:15 Introductions 1:20 Sedimentologic and Sequence-Stratigraphic • Introductions Characterization of Salt-Related Basins and Megaflaps at • Claudia Ruiz-Graham, Imaged Reality Ltd the Aulet and Adons Diapirs, Spanish Pyrenees: • Jim M. Ellis, Ellis GeoSpatial C. E. Gannaway Dalton, K. A. Giles, J. A. Munoz, M. G. Rowan • John Pantano, PKL 1:40 Lessons Learned from Regional Coupled Landscape and • Cynthia K. Dacre, Maxar Stratigraphic Forward Models on the Role of Dynamic • Dan Taranik, Exploration Mapping Group Inc Topography in the Evolution of Drainage and Depositional Patterns and its Implication on the Last 40 Ma Evolution Interactive Panel: The Future Petrophysicist of South Africa: C. A. Mallard, T. Salles, X. Ding Moderators: M. Boyce and B. Sarmah 2:00 Seismic Stratigraphy and Geomorphology of the Bibiyana See page 21 for summary Gas Field, Bangladesh: How the Recognition of Sequence Boundaries Impacts the Understanding of Reservoir • Introductions Architecture and Distribution: K. D. Ehman, A. F. Lisi, • Matt Boyce, Epoch Consulting, LLC R. C. Holmes, J. Dutta, S. Munira, J. W. Turner • Bhaskar B. Sarmah, Independent • Zach Liu, Kinder Morgan • Kiran Gawankar, SWN History of Petroleum Geology • Stanley Birkhead, Independent Chair: R. Hardy • Joe Termina, OXY See page 16 for summary 3:30 Introductions Special Session: Energy Transitions and the 3:35 Technological Developments Leading to the Petroleum Carbon Question System and Basin Modeling: Implications for Shale Plays: Chair: W. V. Maloney R. B. Sorkhabi See page 16 for summary 3:55 Six Decades of Research Support for Petroleum Science from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research • Introductions Fund: D. A. Dunn, K. A. Giles • Nigel Jenvey, Gaffney, Cline & Associates 4:15 The Quest from Shallow Shelf to Deep-water in Latin • Hamed. Soroush, PETROLERN LLC America – How We Got Where We Are, and Where We Are • Jason Klein, Shell Going: R. Hardy, J. Peck, G. Fegerson • Johanna Dunlop, SPE GAiA Initiative • Miriam S. Winsten, Mangrum Hill Associates LLC Theme 2: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Interactive Panel: Digitization, Data and Systems and the Permian Basin Knowledge Management for Exploration and Co-Chairs: W. A. Morgan, B. Garcia-Fresca 1:15 Introductions Production 1:20 Depositional and Stratigraphic Architecture of Moderator: P. Neri Mixed Siliciclastic and Carbonate Reservoirs in the See page 21 for summary Lower (Mississippian) System of the • Introductions Midcontinent, USA: J. Bynum, C. Wethington • Dawn James, Microsoft 1:40 Regional Tectonic Control on Leonardian Sediment • Philip Neri, Energistics Inc Dispersal and Stratigraphic Patterns in the Permian Basin • Hugh Winkler, Factor Technology and Texas Panhandle: L. Liu, S. Hamlin, D. Stockli, • Ron Clymer, EPAM Systems T. Lawton, W. Ambrose • Brett Chell, Cold Bore Technology 2:00 Calciclastic and Siliciclastic Submarine Fan Comparison: • Giewee Hammond, Aramco Americas Classification and Implications for Reservoir Variability, • Alejandro Valenciano, TGS Delaware Basin, Southeast New Mexico and West Texas: • Sunil Garg, DATAVEDIK B. J. Price, X. Janson, C. Kerans 2:20 Derisking Reservoir Quality in Pennsylvanian-Aged Mixed Carbonate Clastic Reservoirs on the Central Basin Platform, Permian Basin: E. R. Jones, R. Aisner-Williams, G. Nunes

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Theme 6: Carbon Capture and USE Storage: Theme 4: Special Session: From Salt to Orogenic

Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management Belts: A Tribute to the Career of Albert W. Bally Co-Chairs: A. Haagsma, L. Perez Co-Chairs: J. F. Flinch, G. Tari 3:30 Introductions 1:15 Introductions 3:35 Engineered Geologic Heterogeneity for Understanding 1:20 The Contributions of Albert W. Bally to the Knowledge of

CO2 Saturation Flow Experiments: T. Meckel, Fold and Thrust Belts: J. F. Flinch P. Krishnamurthy, D. Dicarlo 1:40 Sedimentological and Structural Controls on the 3:55 Premises and a Roadmap for Carbon Capture Utilization Pennsylvanian Spiro Sandstone Gas Reservoirs in the and Storage Projects in Kansas and Mid-Continent Arkoma Foreland Basin, Oklahoma: I. Cemen Region: E. Holubnyak, J. Hollenbach, F. J. Hasiuk, T. Birdie, 2:00 A Listric Model of the Naga Thrust and Fold Belt, Assam, C. C. Steincamp India: B. B. Hawkins, P. Jaiswal, J. C. Pashin,

4:15 In-Situ HTHP Experiment of CO2-Brine-Rock Interaction C. M. Burberry, R. Dasguta and Its Implication for Tight Oil EOR and CCUS: S. Wu, 2:20 Inversion Tectonics: Overrated in Exploration and X. Zhai, Z. Yang Underreported in Production? G. C. Tari, Z. Schleder 2:40 Cenozoic Structural Evolution and Tectono-Stratigraphic Theme 3: Hydrocarbon Migration and Charge Risk Framework of the Northern Gulf Coast Continental Margin Assessment I — Revisited After 25 Years: J. F. Karlo, R. C. Shoup Co-Chairs: X. Luo, S. K. Mukherjee Theme 4: Special Session: GOM, Caribbean, and 1:15 Introductions 1:20 Subsalt Hydrocarbon Potential Mesozoic Synrift and Gondwana Continental Margins and Ocean Basins: Post-Rift Rocks: New York, New Jersey, and U.S. East A Tribute to Albert W. Bally Coast Offshore: S. A. Epstein Chair: J. W. Handschy 1:40 Applications of Vertical Migration Data in Petroleum 3:30 Introductions Geochemical Exploration: G. K. Rice 3:35 Lean Salt Architecture in the Gulf of Mexico – Where 2:00 Hydrocarbon Prospectivity of Offshore El Salvador and Have all the Diapirs Gone: H. D. Lebit, W. J. Beck, Guatemala: T. Phillips S. Tierrablanca, M. Pila 2:20 Migration Simulation in Heterogeneous Clastic Carrier 3:55 Multiphase Mesozoic Extension and Sediment Response Beds and a New Perspective in Petroleum Geology: on the Northwest Shelf of Australia: C. F. Elders, S. Morn, X. Luo, L. Zhang, L. Zhang, Y. Lei, W. Yang, M. Cheng, S. Zahirovic H. Shi, B. Cao 4:15 Crustal Structure and its Control on the Petroleum 2:40 Migration Loss, Lag and Fractionation: Implications for Systems and on Giants/Super-Giant Fields/Prospects in Fluid Properties and Charge Risk: Z. He, A. Murray the Pre-Salt of the Santos and Campos Basins: P. V. Zalan, E. J. Newman, M. Saunders Theme 3: Hydrocarbon Migration and Charge Risk 4:35 Constraints on the Mesozoic Evolution of the Gulf of Assessment II Mexico from Seismic Interpretation of Basement, the Pre-Salt Section, and Autochthonous Salt: J. L. Pindell, Co-Chairs: X. Luo, S. K. Mukherjee A. Hartwig, E. Haire, B. W. Horn 3:30 Introductions 3:35 Hydrocarbon Storage Space, Migration History and Driving Force of the Daanzhai Member of Jurassic in Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Sichuan Basin: Z. Pang, S. Tao, Q. Zhang Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed I Chair: D. H. Nicklaus 1:15 Introductions 1:20 Facies Characterization and Chemostratigraphy of Upper Bakken Shale, Williston Basin: D. Nandy, S. A. Sonnenberg, S. Kumar 1:40 Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of the Duvernay Formation Shale, Kaybob Area, Alberta, Canada: D. J. Shaw, N. B. Harris 2:00 Turner Halo Play, Crossbow Field Area, Powder River Basin, Wyoming: S. A. Sonnenberg 2:20 The Influence of Sea Level and Sediment Gravity Flows on the Sedimentation and Geochemistry of the Wolfcamp Formation B3 and B2 Intervals, Midland Basin, Texas: C. Lopez-Gamundi, R. P. Philp, R. Slatt

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Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Theme 7: Machine Learning and Artificial Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed II Intelligence in Geophysics Chair: D. H. Nicklaus Chair: M. Unaldi 3:30 Introductions 3:30 Introductions 3:35 Understanding Mass Transport Processes during 3:35 Seismic Analysis with Wavelets and Deep Learning: Geochemical Characterization of Unconventional Plays: S. Rao, A. Mishra* D. Xia, C. Gong, L. Rodriguez 3:55 Seismic Determination of Dolomitization and Associated 3:55 A New Tool for Consistent Correlation, Placement Reservoir Quality Using Supervised Machine Learning of Laterals, and Mapping Richness Zones in Shale Techniques: Lower-Middle Permian Carbonates of the Reservoirs Around the World: W. W. Wornardt Midland Basin: A. B. Caf, J. D. Pigott 4:15 Systematic Variations of Stratal Geometry and Rock 4:15 Low Saturation Gas Reservoir Discrimination Using Properties within Mudstone Parasequences at the Bedset Self-Organizing Maps, Deep Water Gulf of Mexico: Scale — Insights into Heterogeneity at the Landing-Zone J. Chenin, H. Bedle Scale: K. M. Bohacs 4:35 Seismic Attribute Optimization for Deep-Water Facies 4:35 Sequence Stratigraphic Reconstruction of the Late Classification in SOM Analysis: K. La Marca Molina, Middle Devonian Geneseo Formation of New York, H. Bedle USA: Developing a Genetic Model for “Upper Devonian” Unconventional Targets in the Northern Appalachian Basin, New York: R. D. Wilson, J. Schieber, K. M. Bohacs

Theme 1: Continental Sedimentary System Dynamics I Chair: L. M. Murray 1:15 Introductions 1:20 Paleogeographic Reconstruction and Provenance of Oxfordian Aeolian Sandstone Reservoirs in Mexico Offshore Areas; Comparison to the Norphlet Aeolian System of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: J. W. Snedden, D. Stockli, I. Norton 1:40 Sorting or Salt Walls? Investigating the Controls on Ancient Fluvial Transport Conditions Using Detrital Zircon Geochronology and Paleohydraulics: Permian Cutler Group, Paradox Basin, Utah and Colorado: C. P. Findlay III, N. D. Perez, R. C. Ewing 2:00 Takutu Basin Rift as a Conduit for Continent-Interior Drainage into the Guyana Basin: R. E. Webster, K. Nibbelink, D. Boyce 2:20 Compaction Modelling of the Las Vegas Basin: Implications for Fluid Extraction-Related Subsidence and Fault Development: S. Abdelhaleem, W. J. Taylor, C. M. dePolo 2:40 Proximal to Distal Changes of Thin Lacustrine Deltas in the Ancient and Modern: J. H. Gearon, C. Olariu, R. J. Steel

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thursday morning Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and ANP – Overview of Current Exploration Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects I Opportunities and Upcoming Bid Rounds Co-Chairs: M. A. Raines, T. Meckel, D. M. Cox, E. Holubnyak Moderator: S. Fraser See page 16 for summary See page 16 for summary • Social License to Operate, ESG, and Geoscience Careers 8:00 Opening: Raphael Moura, ANP Interim Director General in Carbon Storage S. Greenberg; Illinois State Geological 8:20 Geological Aspects of Brazilian Basins: Carlos Mikael, Survey • Optimizing CO Storage and EOR During Residual Oil Geologist; Coordinator of Potential Evaluation in Brazil for 2 Oil and Gas Zone Operations R. Pawar, B. Chen; Los Alamos 8:45 Brazilian Environment of HSE for Oil Industry: Mariana National Lab • Development of Public-Private Projects on CO -EOR and França, Deputy Superintendent of HSE 2 9:05 Next Bid Rounds in Brazil: Schedule and Legal Issues: Carbon Dioxide Projects - Examples from the Michigan Renato Silveira, Geologist; Superintendent of Bidding Basin N. Gupta; Battelle • Current Status of CO -EOR Projects in Croatia and Promotion 2 9:30 G&G Coverage of Exploratory Areas & Procedures to Transformation to CCUS N. Dubravko, J. Jeliƒá-Balta; INA, Get Access to Data: Paulo de Tarso Antunes, Geologist; Industrija Nafte Coordinator of Data Availability Discovery Thinking Forum – Giant Global Interactive Panel: Technology Ventures Discoveries II Success Stories Co-Chairs: C. A. Sternbach, J. C. Dolson, R. K. Merrill Moderator: J. Thorson See page 14 for summary See page 21 for summary 8:00 Introductions • Introductions 8:05 Integrated Geology of the First Economical • Sean Ebert, Altira Group Unconventional Play Outside North America: The Vaca • Alexander Rozenfield, Climate Impact Capital Muerta Play (Argentina) D. Minisini • Allen Bertagne, BRT 8:45 Field Growth in the Super Giant Wattenberg Field, Denver • Matt Bell, Strategic Piece Basin, Colorado S. A. Sonnenberg • Nazeer Bhore, ExxonMobil Discovery Thinking Forum – Giant Global Tackle the Issues: Where Should Machine Discoveries II Learning Go (and Not Go)? Co-Chairs: C. A. Sternbach, J. C. Dolson, R. K. Merrill Co-Chairs: P. Ng, G. Danner See page 14 for summary See page 22 for summary 10:00 Introductions • Introductions 10:05 A Step-Change in Success Rates Finding Giant • Sashi Gunturu, Petrabytes Stratigraphic Traps in the Past 20 Years: How 3-D Seismic • Lian Peiqing, Sinopec and Petroleum Systems Anfalysis has Created a Game- • Kathy Ball, Aramco Americas Changer in New, Non-Structural Plays: J. C. Dolson1, • Renato Cerqueira, IBM/International Business Z. He2, B. Horn3; 1DSP Geosciences and Associates, LLC, • Alec Walker, DelfinSia, Inc Coconut Grove, FL, 2Zetaware, Houston, Texas, 3ION E&P • Patrick Ng, Real Core Energy Advisors, Houston, Texas

Interactive Panel: Deep Digital Earth Project Moderators: S. Nash, Y. Xiao See page 21 for summary • Introductions • Zhiqiang Feng, Sinopec • Chengshan Wang, China University of Geosciences, Beijing • Richard Chuchla, University of Texas • Juanle Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences • David A. Leary, Leary Geological/CDUT

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Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Dynamics III Geochemistry I Co-Chairs: E. E. Meyers, Z. Sylvester Co-Chairs: H. Stein, G. K. Rice 8:00 Introductions 8:00 Introductions 8:05 Sequence Stratigraphy and Exploration Potential of 8:05 Introducing the Re--Hg Trio — A Powerful New the Upper Cretaceous-Miocene Sections, Deep-Water Combination for Source Rock Characterization and Morondava Basin, Western Madagascar: L. Haas, Predicting Hg Levels in Oils: H. J. Stein, J. L. Hannah, P. Weimer, G. Tari, K. Hannke, H. Raharisolofo, S. Rahajarivelo S. V. Georgiev, V. Goswami, A. Zimmerman, G. Yang 8:25 Bed Self-Similarity in Deep Marine Levees: Evidence of 8:25 Improving Thermal Models Using a New Approach Rhythmic Pulsing in Turbidity Currents? to Constrain Paleo Geothermal Gradients and Paleo C. M. Cunningham, B. Arnott Water/Rock Ratios with the Geochemical Record of 8:45 Seismic Geomorphology, Sequence Stratigraphy and Recrystallized Carbonates: C. M. John, M. Gusarevitch, Application of Self Organizing Maps for Identification of C. Veillard, R. Parrish, S. Krevor Architectural Elements: A Case Study of the Cenozoic 8:45 Geochemical Interpretation on Clumped and Position- Deep-Water Strata in the North Carnarvon Basin, Specific Isotopes in Natural Gas: D. Xia, Y. Gao Australia: L. L. Ortiz Sanguino, J. Tellez, H. Bedle 9:05 Nanotech Tagging for Cuttings Depth Identification: 9:05 Does One Model Fit All? Exploring Factors that Influence M. Antoniv, S. S. Zhu, H. Ow, M. Poitzsch*, N. Al-Jabri, the Stratigraphic Evolution of a Deep-Water Channel- A. Marsala Levee Complex System: P. E. Fraino, B. Arnott, L. L. Navarro Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Geochemistry II Theme 1: Innovative Workflows and New Ideas Co-Chairs: H. Stein, G. K. Rice Co-Chairs: E. A. L. Pemberton, J. Belk 10:00 Introductions 10:00 Introductions 10:05 Development of a Novel Method for Geochemical 10:05 Correlation of Organic Carbon Deposition in the Monterey Production Allocation and Reservoir Production Formation to Miocene Climatic Events Based on an Monitoring Based on Trace and Ultra-Trace Multi-Element Integrated Multi-Discipline Age Model: G. H. Blake Analyses on Crude Oils: W. Yang, J. F. Casey, Y. Gao, J. Li 10:25 New Plays in the Himalayan Foreland Revealed by 10:25 Evidence of Ferruginous Redox Conditions in the Water Kinematic Forward Modeling and Structural Restoration: Column of Mississippian Barnett Shale Using the Iron An Example from the Ratana Field, Potwar Plateau, Speciation Method: O. G. Nwaobi Northern Pakistan: K. Shoaib, N. Eichelberger*, 10:45 Comparison of Results from Infrared Spectral Imaging S. M. Tobias, Z. Zafar, S. D. Burley of Immature Eagle Ford Shale Cuttings with Bulk 10:55 Sequence Stratigraphic Framework of the Wara Geochemical Characterization: J. E. Birdwell, Formation, Wafra Field, Partitioned Zone of Saudi Arabia L. Fonteneau, B. A. Martini, S. T. Paxton and Kuwait: S. Esmeray-Senlet, K. D. Ehman, 11:05 Origin of Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, and Hydrocarbons in P. H. Wilkinson Upper Cretaceous Pab Sandstone Tight-Gas Reservoirs, 11:05 The Influence of Backwater Morphodynamics on Spatial Middle Indus Basin, Pakistan: Noble Gas and Stable Variability in Fluvial-Deltaic Reservoir Quality: C. Wu, Isotopic Evidence for Crustal and Magmatic Components: J. A. Nittrouer, A. J. Moodie, T. Y. Dong, K. Dunne, H. Ma C. D. Laughrey, M. Makos, M. Gorniak, I. ul Wahab, M. Shifaat Alum, I. Noor, R. Naeem Kahn

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Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel II Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel III Co-Chairs: T. T. Keren, D. J. Entzminger Co-Chairs: T. T. Keren, D. J. Entzminger 8:00 Introductions 10:00 Introductions 8:05 Characterizing Wolfcamp Benches in the Delaware Basin: 10:05 Continuous Development of Geologic Models for the Do You Know Where Your Laterals Are? N. Brissette Wolfcamp and Spraberry Formations, Southern Midland 8:25 Recent Permian Cube Pilots: Geological Reasons for Basin, West Texas: B. J. Casey, S. Hamlin, E. A. Horne, Successes or Failures: B. Davies, D. Koo, R. Luther, L. Sivila, A. Gherabati S. Sagriff, R. Fiell 10:25 Micropetrography Observations of the Texture, Fabric, 8:45 Geologic Modeling of Wolfcamp and Bone Spring TOC, and Pore Types of the Leonardian Third Bone Spring Formations, Delaware Basin: B. J. Casey, R. D. Dommisse, Slope Strata on the Eastern Side of the Delaware Basin: D. L. Carr, S. Hamlin, A. Gherabati, L. Horne, I. A. Yurchenko R. G. Loucks, X. Janson, B. J. Price 9:05 High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy and Seismic 10:45 The Pore Size Distribution and Oil Storage Mechanism in Attributes Analysis of the Leonardian Bone Spring the Wolfcamp Mudstone, Midland Basin: T. Zhang, X. Sun, Formation, Northern Delaware Basin: R. Zhai, J. D. Pigott, C. Wu, R. M. Reed, S. Hamlin T. Bickley 11:05 Chemical and Carbon Isotopic Gas Compositions from the Wolfcamp in Midland Basin and Their Significance as Geochemical Tracers for Well Completion: T. Zhang, L. Ko, X. Sun, D. Meng, S. Hamlin 11:25 Pennsylvanian-Leonardian Stratigraphic Architecture and Deformation History During and Post Late Paleozoic Orogenesis, East Delaware Basin, West Texas: A. Z. Calle, E. A. Horne, B. J. Casey, D. L. Carr, S. Hamlin, J. Tackett

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Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration I Management and Data Integration II Co-Chairs: M. J. Pyrcz, K. Bayer Co-Chairs: M. J. Pyrcz, K. Bayer 8:00 Introductions 10:00 Introductions 8:05 Managing Data Quality and Trustworthiness Across 10:05 Integrating Petrophysics, Seismic Attributes, and Different Organizations: P. E. Neri, R. Philo Machine Learning for Shale Facies Identification and 8:25 Strategic Saltwater Disposal Performance Assessments Prediction: J. C. Palmer, L. R. Goggin, A. Halpert, C. Skelt, are Improved with Quality Assurance of Texas Regulatory L. Bandura, H. Liu Data: C. R. Lemons 10:25 Tailoring Completions to Geology: A Machine-Learning 8:45 Data Integration for Engineered Completion Design in the Driven Approach: K. Sathaye, T. Cross, D. Niederhut, Marcellus Shale: L. Li, P. Kavousi, B. Li, B. Carney, K. Darnell T. R. Carr 10:45 Prior Well Depletion or Interwell Spacing? Isolating the 9:05 An Integrated Approach Using Seismic, Well Logs and Causes of Spacing Degradation in the Williston Basin: Cores for Predicting the Depositional Architecture in K. Sathaye, K. Darnell, T. Cross, D. Niederhut Jurassic Reservoirs, South Mangyshlak Basin, Western 11:05 Well Log Uncertainty Analysis and Pre-Drill Information Kazakhstan: M. Morosini, J. D. Sanchez Mendoza, Studies with Geostatistics and Data Analytics for R. Iltukov, M. Mukushev Unconventional Resources: W. Liu, J. J. Salazar, D. M. Ooi, M. J. Pyrcz 11:25 Integrated Geostatistical Approach for Trend Modeling of Log Property Derivatives in the Permian Basin: J. J. Salazar, W. Liu, D. M. Ooi, D. Derenthal, M. J. Pyrcz

Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems I Co-Chairs: P. Flemings, D. R. McConnell 8:00 Introductions 8:05 Impact of Coupled Free Gas Flow and Microbial Methanogenesis on the Formation and Evolution of Concentrated Hydrate Deposits: K. You, M. Santra, L. L. Summa, P. Flemings 8:25 Quantifying Gas Hydrate Deposits and Implications for Petroleum Systems and Secondary Target and Seal Assessment in Large Biogenic Gas Plays: D. R. McConnell 8:45 The Occurrence and Distribution of Gas Hydrate Controlled by Mixed and Superposed Gas Sources in the Pearl River Mouth Basin, South China Sea: M. He, Y. Li, J. Li 9:05 Thermal-Hydraulic-Chemical-Mechanical Coupled Behavior of Hydrate-Bearing Sediments: Pore Scale Investigations and Implications: L. Lei, Y. Seol

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Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate GeoGulf Systems II Chair: J. Willis Co-Chairs: P. B. Flemings, D. R. McConnell See page 18 for summary 10:00 Introductions • Louisiana Legislative Aspects Regarding Oil and Gas and 10:05 Pressure Coring a Gulf of Mexico Deep-Water Turbidite Carbon Capture, The Honorable Louisiana State Senator Gas Hydrate Reservoir: The UT-GOM2-1 Hydrate Pressure Sharon Hewitt Labyrinth Consulting Services

Coring Expedition: P. B. Flemings, S. C. Phillips, • Gregory Wrightstone, CO2 Coalition K. P. Meazell, M. Santra, R. Boswell, Y. Fang, K. You, • Louisiana Severance Tax Relief Proposal D. B. Sturlese C. Thomas, T. S. Collett • Louisiana Severance Tax Relief Proposal F. W. Harrison 10:25 High Concentration Methane Hydrate in a Silt Reservoir • An Inland Perspective: Drilling on Federal Lands and Why from the Deep-Water Gulf of Mexico: S. C. Phillips, it Matters to the Gulf Coast P. Obermueller P. B. Flemings, M. Holland, P. Schultheiss, W. Waite, • Legacy Lawsuit Forum M. Miller; Merlin Oil & Gas Inc., LA. J. Jang, E. Petrou, H. Hammon • Legacy Lawsuit Forum J. Rhymes; Liskow & Lewis, LA. 10:45 Grain Size, TOC, and TS in Gas Hydrate Bearing Turbidite Facies at Green Canyon Site 955, Gulf of Mexico: Theme 2: Modeling of Matrix and Non-Matrix J. E. Johnson, D. R. MacLeod, D. L. Divins, S. C. Phillips (Fractures, Karst) Reservoir Quality 11:05 Petrophysical Properties of Hydrate-Bearing Siltstone from UT-GOM2-1 Pressure Cores: Y. Fang, P. Flemings, Co-Chairs: F. J. Hasiuk, I. Y. Bode-Omoleye, C. Perfili S. C. Phillips, H. Daigle, K. You 1:15 Introductions 11:25 Gas Hydrate in a Fault-Compartmentalized Anticline and 1:20 Role of Modern Analogs in Subsurface Reservoir the Role of Seal, Green Canyon, Abyssal Northern Gulf of Modeling: P. M. Harris, S. J. Purkis Mexico: M. Santra, K. You, L. L. Summa, P. Flemings 1:40 Integrating Legacy Core and Cuttings with New Well Data to Identify Lateral Drilling and Vertical Recompletion Potential of a Conventional Carbonate Reservoir, Central Basin Platform, Texas: R. A. Williams, D. Bell, G. Nunes, thursday AFTERNOON J. Schulz 2:00 Duperow Reservoir Characteristics in the Beaver Lodge Tackle the Issues: What’s New in Energy Minerals Field, North Dakota: D. M. Petty Chair: U. Hammes See page 22 for summary Theme 4: Stress, Pressure, and Containment; • Introductions Integrated Modeling and Analog-Based • Justin E. Birdwell, U.S. Geological Survey • Michael D. Campbell, I2M Consulting Approaches • Lucy Ko, Bureau of Economic Geology Co-Chairs: C. L. Schneider, D. A. Ferrill • Dan McConnell, Fugro 3:30 Introductions • Ian K. Kirkland; Sproule 3:35 Representation of Faults in Reservoir-Scale • J. C. Pashin, Oklahoma State University Hydromechanical Finite Element Models — A Comparison • Deiter K. Beike, International Energy Consultant Based on Grid Geometry, Fault Geometry and Model • J. B. Platt, Energy Research Management and Analysis Resolution: T. Treffeisen, A. Henk 3:55 Mechanical Characterization and Failure Development Tackle the Issues: What Else Can We Produce within Jurassic Sandstones in Proximity to Salt from this Gas Well? Structures, Paradox Basin, Southern Utah: L. J. Reeher, A. N. Hughes, G. H. Davis, D. Streeter, C. Julius Chair: S. A. Tedesco 4:15 3-D Geomechanical Modeling for Drilling Beyond See page 22 for summary Simplified Simulation Techniques: H. Al-Hamad, • Introductions S. A. Azim, A. Sajer, A. Hussein, Q. Ni, S. Subbiah • Ronald F. Broadhead, NMT • David Seneshen, Geochemical Insight • Susan Nash, AAPG • Tyler Wiseman, AFFILIATION IS: Utah SITLA • Steven A. Tedesco, Running Foxes Petroleum

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Theme 2: Variation in Carbonate Fabrics Across Theme 4: Structural Evolution and Various Depositional Setting and Geologic Time Influences on Basin Style Co-Chairs: J. C. Hsieh, C. R. Miller Co-Chairs: A. A. Henza, G. Schoenborn 1:15 Introductions 1:15 Introductions 1:20 Spatial Heterogeneity in Lacustrine and Marine 1:20 Structural Inheritance for the Laramide of Wyoming and Carbonates of the Yacorite Formation, (Salta Group), Montana Implications for Basement Architecture of the Argentina: M. Mutti, W. Schmidt, C. Galli, M. Vallati, Trans-Hudson Orogen and Development of Foreland G. Winterleitner Basins: J. W. Bader 1:40 Evolution of the Shallow Pleistocene Carbonates of New 1:40 Beyond Geometry: 2-D Structural Thermo-Kinematic Providence Island, Bahamas — Using GPR and Outcrop Models of the Papuan Fold and Thrust Belt: Data: E. H. Alothman, P. M. Harris*, G. P. Eberli, P. A. Restrepo-Pace, M. Callies, J. Lamb M. Grasmueck 2:00 Geometry and Kinematics of Ai-Ka Fold Belt in the West 2:00 Core and Outcrop Calibration of Upper Segment of Southern Junggar Fold-and-Thrust Belt, Microbial Textures: H. H. Hopson, A. W. Droxler*, P. M. Harris Northern Tian Shan, China: Z. Peng, X. Wang, R. Gang 2:20 The Divergent Evolution of Tropical vs. Subtropical 2:20 Oil and Gas in Fractured Crystalline Igneous and Carbonate Platforms is Related to Their Winter Waters: Metamorphic Rocks: Global Overview and Examples from S. J. Purkis, A. Oehlert, H. Hunter, P. Swart, P. M. Harris Texas: M. W. Shuster, C. K. Zahm, P. H. Hennings 2:40 A New Architectural Framework for the Early Cretaceous 2:40 South Falkland Basin Fold and Thrust Belt: D. McCarthy, Sligo/Pettet Formation of East Texas: K. E. Hattori, T. J. Dodd R. G. Loucks, W. A. Ambrose Theme 6: Environmental Impact – Remediation & Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World I Mitigation Co-Chairs: E. McLain, S. Macalello Chair: L. Perez 1:15 Introductions 3:30 Introductions 1:20 Distribution of Sedimentary Heterogeneities in 3:35 Flood Mitigation Approaches Using Drone Proterozoic Shale-Plays: Insights from Multi-Realization Photogrammetry: G. S. Adcock, M. Allison* of Stratigraphic Models of the Velkerri Formation 3:55 Modeling Hormesis in Rhizoremediation of Petroleum (Beetaloo Basin, Northern Territory, Australia): Contaminated Sites: M. O. Eze, S. C. George, G. C. Hose V. Crombez, M. Faiz, C. Delle Piane 4:15 Looming Crisis for Humanity Not Oil but Water: The Indian 1:40 Emerging Cretaceous Oil and Gas Play, Alberta, Canada — Example: N. Kumar Controls on Productivity: P. Bauman, C. Barton 4:35 Integration of Induced Seismicity with Subsurface Fault 2:00 The Role of Diagenesis in the Unconventional Reservoir Interpretations at the Illinois Basin — Decatur Project: S. Quality of La Luna Formation in the Middle Magdalena C. Williams-Stroud, H. E. Leetaru, L. Eisner, F. Stanek Valley Basin (MMVB), Colombia: L. L. Ortiz Sanguino, E. J. Torres Parada, R. D. Elmore, R. M. Slatt, R. Philp Theme 7: Seismic Inversion for Geological 2:20 Fracture Development in Unconventional Reservoirs and Its Role in Hydrocarbon Migration and Expulsion: Characterization I. S. Abu-Mahfouz, J. A. Cartwright, V. C. Vahrenkamp, Chair: G. Bozkurt T. W. Patzek, R. Littke 1:15 Introductions 2:40 Mitigating Kerogen Polymeric Characteristics in 1:20 Biot-Gassmann Fluid Term Extraction Based on PP- Unconventional Operations: K. L. Hull, Y. N. Abousleiman Joint Inversion: Q. Q. Ma

Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World II Co-Chairs: E. McLain, S. Macalello 3:30 Introductions 3:35 Ultra-Deep Mesozoic Subsalt Exploration Targets: Dead Sea, Israel Implications from U.S. Successes: S. A. Epstein 3:55 Namibia, Will it Be an Oil Province? W. W. Wornardt 4:15 Agrio Formation of Neuquen Basin, Argentina: Delineating Sweet Spots in an Emerging Unconventional Play: L. P. Birgenheier, S. Moore, R. I. Ochoa, R. Fults, C. Valery

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Theme 7: Integrated Geological and Geophysical tuesday—Thursday Poster presentations Methods Chair: G. Bozkurt 8:00 am–5:00 pm Authors are asked to be with their poster during these times: 3:30 Introductions • Tuesday 9:00 am–10:00 am and/or 3:00 pm–4:00 pm 3:35 High Fidelity Reservoir Model from Integrated 3-D • Wednesday 9:00 am–10:00 am and/or 3:00 pm–4:00pm Photogrammetry, Core, and Geophysical Data of the Late • Thursday 9:00 am– 10:00 am and/or 3:00 pm–4:00 pm Jurassic Hanifa Formation, Saudi Arabia: A. I. Ramdani, P. Khanna, G. Gairola, S. Hanafy, V. C. Vahrenkamp 3:55 Seepage Rate of Hydrothermally Generated Petroleum AAPG Student Research Posters in East African Rift Lakes: An Example from Lake • Quantifying Heterogeneity Preserved in Inverted Tanganyika: D. Oppo, A. Hurst Seismic Data – Implications for Reservoir Prediction and 4:15 A Proposed Western Extension of the Grisham Fault in Geostatistical Modeling: T. R. Langenkamp, L. Stright, the Delaware Basin of West Texas as Interpreted by Full H. Bedle, S. M. Hubbard, B. Romans Tensor Gradiometry Data and 3-D Seismic Data: • Tectonic Setting, Structure, and Hydrocarbon Potential of A. Morgan, V. Sudhakar, D. R. Paddock Pre-Salt, Mesozoic Rift Basins in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: M. Storey, P. Mann, M. Liu Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding • Pore Network and Gas Adsorption Potential Evolution of a Marine Shale During Organic Matter Maturation: Y. Wang, the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Q. Hu, L. Liu Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects II • Structure, Stratigraphy, and Recent Hydrocarbon Indicators Co-Chairs: M. A. Raines, D. M. Cox, T. Meckel, E. Holubnyak in the Grenada and Tobago Basins, Southeastern Caribbean Sea: J. F. Miller, P. Mann, J. Masy, R. Sorley 1:15 Geomechanical Evaluation of Reservoir Integrity for CO2 EOR and Storage Sites: J. White; Lawrence Livermore • Statistical Shape Characterization of Fluvial Sand Bodies National Lab, Livermore, CA. and Implications for Reservoir Models: M. Franzel, S. Jones, M. Allen, K. McCaffrey, I. Jermyn 1:15 The Future of Oil Production will Include CO2-EOR: D. E. Riestenberg; ARI, Knoxville, TN. • Explaining Differing Styles of Salt Deformation in the Campeche and Yucatan Salt Basins, Southern Gulf of 1:15 The Potential for CO2 EOR in the Bakken - Where We’ve Been and Where We are Going: B. Kurz, J. Sorensen, Mexico: M. N. Hasan, P. Mann, J. Masy, R. Sorley S. Hawthorne, S. Smith, L. Jin; Energy and Environmental • Integration of Structural Analysis and Gravity Modeling in Research Center, University of North Dakota the Permian Basin, West Texas: H. Zhang, P. Mann, D. E. Bird • Pore Structure Characteristics and Its Role to Shale Gas Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding Storage in Organic-Rich Mudstone of the Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation, Sichuan Basin: Y. Zhang, J. Yan, D. Shao, the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and T. Zhang, L. Zhang Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects III • Dynamic Topography Across Overthickened Oceanic Co-Chairs: T. Meckel, E. Holubnyak, M. A. Raines, D. M. Cox Lithosphere from a Gravity-Constrained Crustal Model of 3:30 Introductions the Caribbean: Y-W. Chen, D. E. Bird, L. Colli, J. Wu 3:30 How Society, Geology and Commerce Come Together • Unconventional Reservoir Characterization of the with 45Q: M. Moore, F. Eames; East-West Strategic Cretaceous Agrio Formation, Argentina: A Mixed- Advisors and Hunton-Andrews-Kurth, LLP, DC. Carbonate-Siliciclastic Mudstone Hydrocarbon Reservoir: R. I. Ochoa, L. Birgenheier 3:30 Evaluating Anthropogenic Sources of CO2 for use in EOR or Storage Projects: R. McKaskle; Trimeric • Regional Extent and Tectonic Origin of the Mesozoic Corporation, Texas. Marginal Rift System of the Deep-Water Gulf of Mexico Basin: M. Liu, P. Mann 3:30 CO2 EOR: Readying for a Revival? S. Melzer; Melzer Consulting, Texas. • Pb Isotope Ratios of Lower Mississippian Boone Formation Chert and Its Potential Relationship to Mississippi Valley- Type Ore Deposits, Southern Midcontinent: J. Cains, A. Potra, S. McKim • Reservoir Architecture Characteristics and their Control on the Remaining Oil of a Shallow Water Delta Plain: M. Li, X. Pang, Z. Bao, D. Zang, B. Niu

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SEPM Student Research Posters • Sedimentary Characteristics and Forward Stratigraphic • Petrographic Examination of Three Forks Formation Modeling of Traction Flow Driven Fan Delta in Steep Slope Reservoir Lithofacies: Implications for Porosity Zone: W. Xu, Y. Zhang, K. Chen, L. Fang, J. Zou Development: A. Adeyilola, S. H. Nordeng • The Importance of Competing Allogenic Drivers and • Paleoenvironmental Indicators of Lower Aptian Organic- Implications for Fluvial Architecture on a Regional Scale, Rich Sediments Associated with OAE1a in the Cuchia Trail Member of the Cretaceous Ericson Sandstone: Section, Basque-Cantabrian, Northern Spain: C. Herdocia, C. Jolley, S. M. Hudson F. J-M. Maurrasse • Deep-Water Slope Channels in Supply-Dominant Clinoform • Demise of OM-Rich Facies and Changing Environmental Systems, Comparing the Jurassic Neuqun Basin and the Conditions Associated with the End of Carbon Isotope Cretaceous Washakie Basin: Y. Gan, R. J. Steel, C. Olariu, Segment C5 Of OAE1a, South-Central Spanish Pyrenees: F. N. de Almeida Junior, C. R. Carvajal J. Socorro, F. J-M. Maurrasse • The Sediment Characteristics, Influencing Factors and • Sedimentology, Chemofacies, and Stratigraphic Favorable Reservoir Distribution of Braided Delta Under Architecture of the Lower Cretaceous Burro Canyon Different Slope Gradients: An Example from KL10 Oil Field Formation, Ninemile Hill- Unaweep Canyon, Colorado: in Bohai Bay Basin: L. Cui H. Morgan, M. J. Pranter, R. Cole • Quantitative Biofacies Analysis of the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Prince Creek Formation, North Slope, Alaska, USA: J. R. Bonelli, P. P. Flaig SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the • Re-Evaluation of a Post-Rift Unconfirmed Play in the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Norwegian North Sea for Undiscovered Stratigraphic Traps: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy A. Al-Janabi, C. C. Knapp • Influencing Factors of Late Activation Fault Development • Innovation and Application of Reservoir Geophysics and Its Control Effect on Natural Gas Loss in the Xihu Sag, Technology for Mature Oil Fields in the Mangeshlak Basin, Southeast China: J. Zhao, Z. L. Huang, J. F. Chen, S. Z. Tan Central Asia: C. Xin, F. Xukui, Y. Zhao, X. Wei, S. Tiejun, • Integrated Chronostratigraphic Systems Applied to S. Haishan, W. Wei, Y. Ke, L. Qiang, C. Junxian Conventional and Unconventional Asset Classes: L. A. Febo, • Quantitative Characterization of Pore-Throat Structure of A. C. Gary, R. A. Hackworth, A. C. M. Kahn, J. L. Kohn, the Tight Sand-Conglomerate Condensate Gas Reservoir in E. Johnson Bohai Bay Basin Based on Multi-Scale Digital Core: L. Wan • Seismic Interpretation of Crescent Shaped Bedforms and Cyclic Steps Developed During the Age in the Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Cera Basin, Brazilian Equatorial Margin: M. Karam, • A Core-Based Synthesis of Litho/Chemofacies, Mineralogy, F. B. Ponte, M. P. Ferreira, A. Souza and Geomechanical Characteristics of the Permian-Aged • Overpressure Generation Mechanisms and Its Distribution First Bone Spring Sandstone, Delaware Basin, Eddy Co., in the Paleocene Shahejie Formation in the Linnan Sag, New Mexico: H. Rowe, S. Arrington, M. Matheny, J. Grillo, Huimin Depression, Eastern China: C. Li, X. Luo, L. Zhang, M. Pommer, R. Nikirk, N. Ganser L. Yuhong, M. Cheng, L. Hongmei • Image-Based Pore Structure Characterization and • Tide-Induced Gravity Flows on the Fraser River Delta, Pore-Scale Fluid Flow Simulation of Eocene Beach-Bar British Columbia, Canada: K. Ayranci, S. E. Dashtgard Sandstones in the Western Slope of Dongying Depression, • Temporal Scales of Mass Transport on the Mississippi River Eastern China: Y. Wang, S. Yang, Y. Zhang, Y. Lu Delta Front, from Results of a New Regional Survey: • Sequence Stratigraphy and Depositional Environment J. E. Duxbury, S. J. Bentley, K. Xu, N. Jafari, I. Georgiou of Kopili Sediments of Upper Assam South Block, India- • Seismic Driven Multistage Reservoir Characterization Evaluating the Relationship with Diagenetic Events: Process of Thinly Sand-Shale Interbedded Deltaic D. Bhuyan, L. Phor, B. M. Hazarika, P. Nayak, P. Dutta, Reservoirs — A Case Study from the Tapti Daman Sector of B. P. Patra, A. Dutta Borah, T. K. Ghosh, J. K. Basumatary Mumbai Offshore Basin, India: U. Singh, A. Ghosh, • Interpreting a Complex Subsurface During Drilling A. Pandey, M. Sarma, H. K. Singh Operations Using Nonconductive Mud Systems: Addressing • Major Controlling Factors for the Zhujiang Formation Gulf of Mexico Reservoir Characterization Challenges in Deposition in the Panyu “A” Oilfield, Pearl River Mouth Real-Time with an Innovative Dual-Imager Tool: Basin as Revealed from Stratigraphic Forward Modeling: H. Watcharophat, V. Vallega*, C. Maeso, C. Shrivastava Q. Zhang, K. Liu, H. Yang, J. Liu • Characterization of Reservoir Quality in Lacustrine • Potential Cretaceous Petroleum Systems of the Northern Turbidites, Pannonian Basin: A Multidisciplinary Approach: Onshore and Offshore Basins of Jamaica: G. H. Blake, T. Kosanke, J. Greene, P. Linton, V. Abreu, O. Sztano, P. Toth R. Thompson, B. Richardson, H. Thompson • On the Source-to-Sink Relationships of the Capistrano • New Insight into the Late Cretaceous Deformation Formation, Onshore and Offshore Orange County, and Sytectonic Sedimentation in the Songliao Basin, California: D. E. Schwartz Northeastern China: Implications for Basin Evolution on the Pacific Northwest Continental Margin: Z. Feng, D. Gao, S. Zhang, Z. Feng, T. Duan

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• Cretaceous Napo U and Napo T Sandstone Channels • Role of Deep-Sourced Fluids on the Initiation and Growth of Accommodation Space Created by Tectonism and Erosion; Isolated Carbonate Build-Ups: D. Oppo, M. Hovland Exploration and Development Implications on Western • Multiphase Dolomitization in the Samana Suk Formation Ecuadorian Oriente Basin: F. A. Ramirez (Middle Jurassic), Himalayan Foreland Basin, Northwest • Petrographic Study of the Middle Devonian Portwood Pakistan: Impact on Reservoir Characteristics: M. M. Shah, Member of the New Albany Shale: Implications for H. U. Rahim Depositional Processes and Paleoenvironment • Reservoir Quality Characteristics and Controlling Factors Interpretations: X. Shao, J. Schieber of Siliciclastic-Carbonate Rocks: A Case Study on the Early • Onshore Structural Movement Revealed through the Miocene Jeribe Reservoir in Halfaya Oilfield, Mesopotamian Presence of Volcaniclastic Deposition Offshore — Cholula- Basin, Southeast Iraq: X. Du, Y. Wang, G. Qin, C. Ning 1EXP, Miocene Salinas del Istmo Basin, Mexico: • Characterization of a Massive Dolomitization System Near D. A. “Stan” Stanbrook, N. Capuzzo, C. R. Farley, Carbonate Platform Margins: Insights from Integrated 3-D M. A. Durcanin, A. M. Seitchik Geological and Diagenetic Modeling: P. Lu, Y. Xu, W. Tan, • Sequence Stratigraphy, Facies Architecture, and Petroleum D. Z. Tang Potential of the Roseneath-Epsilon-Murteree Gas Plays in • The Cretaceous-Paleogene Transitions and Geological the Cooper Basin, Australia: F. Guo, P. J. McCabe, Z. Feng, Evolution of the Southern Sakarya Zone, NW Turkey: C. Wu, X. Lyu T. Baykut, H. Koral, I. Ö. Öngen • Tectonostratigraphic Evolution, Paleogeography and Hydrocarbon Plays of the Nuussuaq Basin: An Outcrop Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Analog to the Huge Frontier Petroleum Basins Offshore Petroleum Systems West Greenland: G. Dam, M. Snderholm • Understanding Autogenic Channel Clustering and A/S • Mineralogical and Geochemical Characteristics of Ratios in Fluvial Sandstones of the Ericson Sandstone: Hydrocarbon-Bleached Rocks in the Baiyanggou Mud Implications for Predictability and Reservoir Architecture: Volcano, Xinjiang, Northwest China: W. Xu, G. Zheng, S. M. Hudson, C. Jolley, B. Steeves, A. Bertoch, A. Trevino, G. Martinelli, X. Ma, Z. Chen J. Klimek • Honeycomb Structures in the North Falkland Basin? J. Gafeira, D. J. McCarthy*, T. Dodd, G. Plenderleith • Fluid Property Variations and its Relationship with the Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Geo-History of the Permian Delaware Basin: A. Z. Yu, Systems M. R. Becker, A. S. Baskoro, M. R. Bhatia • Statistical Pattern Analysis of the Nullarbor Plain (Southern • Interpreting the Carbon Isotope Record of Canyon Australia): An Analog for Subsurface Karst: L. Tanh, Fill Sequences from Eastern Mexico in the Context of M. Zeller, F. Lapponi, C. Gram, G. P. Eberli, S. J. Purkis Carbonate Sediment Mixing: D. Jana, G. R. Dickens, • Reservoir Characterization and Modeling of the Karst S. Cossey, M. Bitter Network in the Bassein Pay of Neelam Field, Mumbai • Application of the Wellsite Mass Spectrometer and Fluid Offshore Basin, India: T. K. Mathuria, H. Srivastava, Inclusion Stratigraphy in 3-D Resource Development of K. Vasudevan Rocky Mountain Assets: M. N. Slack, D. A. Wavrek, S. Field, • A Complete S2S (Seismic to Simulation) Solution to Modela M. Krenek Late Eocene Karstified Reservoir — A Case Study from the • Production Contribution Analysis by Data Driven Western Offshore Basin, India: A. Ghosh, U. Singh, A. Kapil, Fingerprinting for Unconventional Wells: R. Bisquera, L. Lu, U. Goyal, H. K. Singh A. C. Sneddon, Y. Tang • Subsurface and Outcrop Toe-of-Slope Carbonate- • The Anthraxolite Evolution and Vanadium Enrichment Siliciclastic Transition, Bell Canyon Formation Mechanism of the Upper Ordovician in the Northern Qaidam (Guadalupian, Permian) Southeast New Mexico: A. A. Brown Basin, Northwest China: C. Liu • Regional Variation and Stratigraphic Development of the • Hydrocarbon Generation and Expulsion Model for Upper “Atoka” Clastics in the Midland Basin, West Texas: Paleozoic Source Rocks in the Hangjinqi Area, Northern A. S. B. Douds, D. J. Sivils Ordos Basin, China: H. Wang, S. Lu, G. Zhao • Sedimentary Characteristics of a Mixed Siliciclastic- • Workflow for Hydrocarbon Mass-Balance Calculation of Carbonate System and their Controlling Factors in a Unconventional/Hybrid Systems: Southern Delaware Basin Rifted Lacustrine Basin: A Case Study from the Oligocene Example: A. S. Baskoro, Z. Yu, M. R. Becker Dongying Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China: Y. Gao, • Biomarkers and Diamondoid Compounds in Crude Oils from J. Zhang the Norwegian Barents Sea: K. Yokota, A. Okui • Experimental Simulation of Organic Acids Generation of • Integrated Stratigraphic and Thermal/Burial Modeling of Microbial Carbonates — Composition, Amounts and Role in the Levant Basin (East-Mediterranean Region): Implications Mesogenetic Dissolution: M. She, A. Shen, X. Wang on Thermogenic and Biogenic Petroleum Systems • Microbial Biomineralization Processes of Stromatolitic Assessment: F. H. Nader, N. G. Hawie, S. A. Bou Daher, Dolostone from the Ediacaran Period in Sichuan Basin, N. Maurand Southeast China: J. Zhang

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• Cyclic Zoning in Authigenic Ankerite-Dolomite Indicates Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I a Complex Relationship Between Fault-Rupturing and the • Tectonic Evolution of Andaman Basin with Special Silicate, Sulfide, and Carbonate Diagenetic Systems: P. Ma, Reference to Hydrocarbon Potential: S. Yadav, D. K. Sinha C. Lin, J. Jahren, C. Dong, L. Ren, H. Hellevang • A New 3-D Structural Model and Characterization of • Petroleum Generation History of the Cretaceous Source Basement-Rooted Faults of the Delaware Basin and Central Rocks in the Sirt Basin, Libya: Insight from Integrated Basin Platform for Application in Understanding Recent Geochemical Assessment and Basin Modeling: Seismicity: E. A. Horne, P. H. Hennings, C. K. Zahm K. A. M. Albriki, F. Wang, M. Li, R. El Zarog, D. Xi • Structural Styles in the Wichita Uplift and Anadarko Basin, • Study on Oil-Source Correlation Methods of Severely Southern Oklahoma: M. J. Turko, S. Mitra Biodegraded Oils in the Liaodong Bay Sub-basin, Bohai Bay • Coupling of Thrusting and Shale Detachment within the Basin, China: D. Tian, C. Niu, T. Guo, W. Pan Thrust-Related Intraslope Minibasins: New Insights Into • Before the Basin Model: Utilizing Formation Tops and Gravity-Driven Structural Styles in the Deep-Water Niger Production Profiles to Understand the Effects of Burial Delta: J. Zhang, S. Wu History on Hydrocarbon Production: T. Cross, K. Sathaye, • Damage Away from a Small Fault in the Porous Sandstones K. Darnell, D. Niederhut of the Satanka Formation, Colorado: C. M. Burberry, S. Khatri • Coupled Stratigraphic, Diagenetic and Basin Modelling for • Box Fold Shape and Fractures: Differences Observed from an Ultra-Deep Petroleum System Analysis: A Case Study Buckling vs. Detachment Folding: C. M. Burberry, A. Eckert, from the Tarim Basin, China: J. Liu, K. Liu, L. Yang, P. Yang, Y. Wu L. Yu, K. Zhai • Constraining Rift-to-Drift Paleo-Topography Using a • Enrichment Patterns of Natural Gas in the Archaeozoic Deformable Crustal Architecture Workflow in the Gulf of Metamorphic Buried-Hill of Deep Oil-Type Continental Rift Mexico: E. A. E. Johnson, L. Huebner-Diaz, D. A. Minguez Basins in the Bozhong Depression, Offshore Bohai Bay • New Observations Suggest the Need for Revised Tectonic Basin, China: H. Cui, P. Xu, Q. Liu, L. Sun, H. Li Reconstructions of the Gulf of Mexico: E. Beutel, I. Filina* • 2-D Basin Model Results, Cook Inlet, Alaska, USA: • Structural Variation Across a Submarine Fold-and-Thrust C. Jennings, M. D. Wensrich Belt, South Falkland Basin: D. McCarthy, T. Dodd • Pore Types Modeling Workflow Using Multipoint Statistics • An Integrated Analysis of the Potential for Carbon Storage, for the Build-Up of Isolated Carbonates in the Central Utilization, and Risks of Fault Slip in the Cook Inlet Basin of Luconia Province: G. P. Jimenez Soto, M. A. Beg, Southcentral Alaska: S. Pantaleone, S. Bhattacharya C. M. Poppelreiter, K. Rahmatsyah • Evaluating Seal Integrity Using Dynamic Poisson’s Ratio and • Kinetic Evaluation of the Reactivity and Heterogeneities of Young’s Modulus: Z. Alkhadrawi, M. Alabbad the Source Rock: P. Luo, G. J. Port, L. Zhou, • Progressive Deformation in the Arbuckle and Wichita Q. Salman Mountains: Implications for Exploration in the Anadarko • Regional Geochemical Variation as a Function of Competing Basin, Oklahoma: K. J. Smart, D. A. Ferrill, B. G. Rysak Drivers — Anoxia, Primary Productivity, Dilution and their • Experimental Studies of Re-Pressurization and Boundary Implications for Organofacies Distribution within the Mowry Conditions Effects on Stress Path Coefficient in Shale, Wind River Basin, Wyoming: S. M. Hudson, Unconsolidated Sands: S. Prakash, G. K. Wong, M. T. Myers, P. VanKatwyk, J. Sevy, S. Richards L. A. Hathon • The Effect of Diagenetic and Depositional Heterogeneities with High Lateral Continuity in Natural Fractures Segmentation: Implication for DFN Parametrization: A. F. L. D. Araujo, G. Ramos, M. Alencar, O. J. Flho, J. G. Topan, J. A. Barbosa, T. S. Miranda, V. H. Neumann, A. P. Bruno • Tectonic Significance and Petrogenesis of Igneous Intrusions in Central Arkansas: Implications for Mississippi Embayment Evolution: S. Walker, M. Wielicki, I. Cemen • Influence of Graphite on Strain in a Gently Dipping Fault Zone E. S. Petrie, B. Burton, P. Link • Fault Failure Modes, Deformation Mechanisms, Dilation Tendency, Slip Tendency, and Conduits Versus Seals: D. A. Ferrill, K. J. Smart, A. Morris • The Potential Fault Instability Induced by Pore Pressure Changes Under the Strike-Slip Regime: Implications from 3-D Coupled Reservoir Geomechanical Modeling: E. Konstantinovskaya, Q. Li, J. A. Rivero, M. M. Faskhoodi, B. Campbell

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• Assessing Fault Seal Behavior Using Fluid Flow Indicators • Syn-Extensional Development of the Upper Permian from Infrared Spectral Measurements of Clay Gouge in the (Zechstein) Evaporites From the Central Polish Basin - New Moab Fault, Utah: P. Fleischmann, T. Brikowski Insight from Seismic and Well Data: P. Krzywiec, T. M. Peryt, • The North Onion Creek Salt Diapir Revisited: Deformation H. Kiersnowski and Deposition at the Salt-Sediment Interface: D. F. Lankford-Bravo, K. A. Giles, R. Langford Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I • Structural Framework and Tectonostratigraphic Controls on • Coal Bed Methane Field Delineation and Reservoir the Evolution of the Turbn and Serrado Anticlines, South- Volumetric Estimation for CO Storage, Buzzard Bench Central Pyrenees, Spain: E. P. Wilson, P. Granado, 2 Field, Emery County, Utah: C. Vega-Ortiz, M. Saunders, J. A. Muoz, P. Straus, K. Pelz, H. Peresson M. D. Vanden Berg, O. Omotilewua, J. D. McLennan • Diachronous Minibasin Welding Controls Hydrocarbon • A Real-Time Method to Identify Brittle Zones in Carbonate- Migration and Trapping: G. Zhiyuan, R. L. Gawthorpe, Rich Shales Using Bulk and Trace Element Geochemistry: A A. Rotevatn, L. Zijerveld, C. A-L. Jackson, A. P. Oluboyo Study in the Eagle Ford and Haynesville Formations: • Structural and Sedimentological Controls on Petroleum M. Fonseca, L. Hathon, T. Lapen Systems in Deep-Lacustrine Basins: Examples from the • Three-Dimensional Investigation of Pore Architecture North Falkland Basin: G. E. Plenderleith, D. McCarthy, Characteristics and Variation in Carbonate-Rich Mudrocks: T. Dodd, T. Randles Insights into the Controls of Pore Development: • Bozhong 19-6 Field, A Fractured Metamorphic Basement I. Y. Bode-Omoleye, J. Vilcaez, M. Grammer Reservoir, Offshore Bohai Bay Basin, China: An Archean • Quantitative Facies Characterization of Mississippian Deeply Buried Hill Play: P. Xu, H. Cui, Y. Qie, L. Sun, Q. Liu, Limestone Outcrop Using Ground-Based Hyperspectral and H. Li LiDAR Imaging in Jane, Missouri: A. Shahtakhtinskiy • Scale Dependent Variations in Fracture Network Properties • 3-D Petrophysical Modeling and Gas Reserve Estimation of and Implications for Reservoir Characterization: A Marcellus Shale, Southwestern Pennsylvania, USA: Fractured Carbonate Analog Study, Northwest Montana: G. Wang, Q. He A. J. Cawood, C. E. Bond, H. E. Watkins, M. Cooper, M. Warren

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• Diagenetic Heterogeneity and Its Effect on Tight Sandstone • Gas and Water Distribution in an Over-Mature Shale Reservoir Quality Under Multi-Episode Hydrocarbon and Reservoir and Its Implication for Gas Production: W. Zhou,

CO2 Entrapment: A Case Study from the Lower Cretaceous H. Xu Quantou Formation, Southern Songliao Basin, China: • Chemofacies and Lithofacies in the Lower Wolfcamp Group, C. Guan, L. Zeng Type Locality in the Glass Mountains, West Texas: • Isotherms, Isobars, Thermodynamics and Kinetics of M. A. Gutierrez, B. H. Richards, A. D. Donovan, M. C. Pope a Methane-Shale Adsorption Pair Under Supercritical • Initial Basin Centered-Gas System Conditions in the Cuyo Condition: Implications for Understanding a Shale Gas Group, Arroyo La Jardinera Outcrops-Neuqun Basin- Storage Mechanism: W. Dang, J. Zhang, H. Nie, X. Tang, Argentina: R. Gutierrez, C. Torres Verdin F. Wang, N. Wu, Q. Chen, X. Wei, R. Wang • Investigating the Role of Mineralogy on Thermal Maturity • Water Vapor Adsorption Characteristics of Over-Mature Anomalies in the Upper Devonian Duvernay Shale Oil and Wufeng and Longmaxi Shales, Sichuan Basin: R. Yang, Gas Reservoir, Alberta, Canada: L. J. Knapp, Q. Hu, S. He O. Haeri-Ardakani, S. Uchida • Oil Adsorption Capacity of Clay Minerals in Shale: • Oxic-Seawater-Like REY Features in Cambrian Organic-Rich A Molecular Dynamic Simulation Investigation: Z. Cao, Black Shale in the Western Hubei Province, South China: J. Zeng, H. Jiang* H. Luo, B. Qiao, T. Zhang • Water Effect on Methane Adsorption in Shale Through • Experimental Investigation of Oil Generation, Retention, Kerogen by High Pressure Methane Adsorption: W. Li, and Expulsion Within Type II Kerogen-Dominated Marine C. Snape, L. Stevens, L. Tang Shales: Insights from Anhydrous Gold-Tube Pyrolysis of • Changes in Organic Carbon and Redox Conditions During Barnett and Woodford Shales Using Miniature Core Plugs: Deposition of the Hue Shale-Gamma Ray Zone on the North D. Shao, T. Zhang, L. T-W. Ko, Y. Zhang Slope, Alaska: L. Song, S. Bhattacharya, Z. Webb, A. Fowler, • Controlling Factors on Pressure-Velocity Relations in Shale V. Lee Gas Reservoirs: J. Guo, A. Amosu, M. Li, Y. Sun • Pore Systems and SEM Lithologies for the Permian • New Insight into the Organic Matter Accumulation of Shale Wolfcamp Shale from the Delaware Basin, Texas: Formations in the Southern Sichuan Basin, Implications R. M. Reed, S. Peng, S. C. Ruppel, E. Sivil from the Volcanic Activities: Q. Li, L. Tang • Diagenetic Controls on Reservoir Character of the Lower • Integrating Stable Isotope Chemostratigraphy and Detailed Permian Wolfcamp and Bone Spring Formations in the Mudstone Lithofacies in Unconventional Reservoirs: Delaware Basin, West Texas: A. Dobber, R. H. Goldstein An Example from the Ordovician Pt. Pleasant Shale, • Excess Pressure Development by Cementation in the Appalachian Basin, USA: J. J. Melick, J. T. Koch, T. P. Bulling Wolfcamp Formation of the Delaware Basin: A. A. Brown • Testing the Value of Rebound Hardness in Estimating • Lacustrine Shale-Oil Accumulations in the Permian Petrophysical and Rock Mechanical Properties from Core Lucaogou Organic-Rich Mudstones Formation, Junggar and Wireline Logs: Examples from the “Mississippian Basin: A Self-Contained Source-Reservoir System: Y. Liu, Limestone”/STACK Play (U.S.) and the Vaca Muerta J. Zeng, S. Liu, W. Jia Formation (Argentina): Y. Wang, G. P. Eberli, R. J. Weger, • Palynological Analysis of the Late Ordovician To Early R. Nygaard, G. M. Grammer Silurian Black Shales in South China Provides New • Shale Gas Petrophysical Properties from Imbibition Insights for the Investigation of Pore Systems in Shale Gas Experiments: C. Palencia, L. Hathon, M. Myers Reservoirs: R. Hu, J. Tan, W. Wang • Linking the Pore Characteristics of Graptolite-Bearing Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Shale to Thermal Maturity in the Wufeng-Longmaxi Environment Formation, Southeast Sichuan Basin, China: J. Song, L. Liu • Assessment of Water Management and Costs on CO • Structural Reworking Effects and New Exploration 2 Discoveries of Subsalt Ultra-Deep Reservoirs in the Kelasu Geologic Storage Operations in Saline-Bearing Formations: Tectonic Zone, Tarim Basin, China: J. Wang, L. Zeng, A. Wendt, E. Basista, C. Y. Shih, S. Lin, T. C. Grant* • Assessing the Potential for Subsea CO Storage in the K. Wang 2 • Application of Seismic Characterization for Geological and Eastern Gulf of Mexico: D. J. Hills, J. Koster, M. Redden Engineering Sweet Spots of Shale Oil: A Case Study in the • Geophysical Imaging of Precambrian Crust Beneath Illinois Erdos Basin, China: Y. Zhou, S. Dai, Y. Liu, M. Bi, J. Nie Basin Driven by Carbon Capture and Storage: J. McBride, • Pore Structure and Fluid Distribution of Tight Sandstone H. E. Leetaru, R. W. Keach Using the Combined Application of Scanning Electron • Wellington Field — Laboratory in a Field: Lessons Learned: Microscopy (SEM), Mercury Injection Capillary Pressure E. Holubnyak, J. Hollenbach, T. Birdie, W. L. Watney • Theoretical CO Storage Efficiencies Determined from (MICP) and X-Ray Micro-Computed Tomography (CT): 2 CO -EOR Modeling at the Offshore Petronius and Cognac Y. Su, M. Zha, X. Ding, J. Qu, L. Jiang 2 • New Method for Quantitative Classification of Pore and Oilfields, Gulf of Mexico: R. Ness, D. E. Riestenberg* Porosity of Organic-Rich Shale Using Digital Image • Testing of Subsurface Samples for Reactivity with Carbon Processing: Y. Wang, J. Yang Dioxide, Kemper County, Mississippi: A. V. Nguyen, L. Beckingham, C. Kyler, B. Kirkland

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• Offshore CO2 Storage Assessment for the Southeastern • Breaking Open the Bakken: A Data Analytical Approach: U.S.: Regional Setting of Mesozoic Reservoirs: J. H. Knapp, E. J. MacDonald C. C. Knapp, D. Almayahi, K. F. Almutairi, J. Ollmann • Screening and Identifying High-Suitability Offshore CCUS Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Storage Areas in the Gulf of Mexico Using a Multi-Criteria Moon, and Mars Evaluation Approach: A. K. Wendt, A. Sheriff, C-Y. Shih, D. Vikara, T. C. Grant • Preliminary Interpretations of Produced Water Geochemistry from the San Miguel Formation: Implications for the Origin of Taylor Group Brines in Maverick Basin, Theme 7: Geophysics — What’s New and Texas: C. A. Doolan, M. Engle Innovative? • Contact Stiffness in Gas-Bearing Shales Estimated from Theme 13: Additional Student Posters Velocity Measurements Under Pressure: M. Li, Z. Wei, • Where are the Proto-South China Sea Slabs? SoutheastAsia Z. Chen, Q. Huang, J. Xiao, C. Chen, Y. Sun Plate Tectonic and Mantle Flow Insights from TERRA Global • Thin Reservoir Characterization in Daqing Saertu Oilfield Mantle Convection Models: Y-A. Lin, L. Colli, J. Wu Using OVT Imaging Data: J. QI, Y. QI, Y. Wang, H. Li, H. Zhou • Loss of Paleo-Methane in Central Africa Rift System: • Reservoir Modeling and Analysis of Niagaran Reefs, A Basin Modelling and Mass Balance Approach: Michigan Basin: C. Silver, C. Buist, H. Bedle, M. Rine A. M. Morakinyo, S. A. Bowden, A. Y. Mohamed • Integration of Geology and Geophysics on Sedimentary • Biostratigraphic Studies and Source Rock Evaluation of Sands Prediction in Lithology Strata Traps: Z. Ning, Araromi Formation, Eastern Dahomey Basin, Southwestern Z. Guangya, H. Jiangqin, C. Zhongmin Nigeria: O. Ogundipe, O. A. Adekeye, S. O. Akande, • Recognition and Application of a Single Channel in a A. Adeyilola Compound Meandering Channel Based on Small Scale End- • Pore Structure and Adsorption Capacity of the Lower Stage Channel Characterization Technology: J. Ma, Carboniferous Dawuba Formation Shale in Southern Guizhou B. Wang, W. Li, L. Lei Depression (China): K. Wan, S. He, J. He • Using Seismogeology Technique to Characterize Superdeep • How Artificial Fractures and Bedding Planes Influence the Source Rock: Taking the Yuertusi Formation Source Rock in Fluid Movement in the Fracture-Matrix Dual-Connectivity Tarim Basin, Northwest China as an Example: C. Xiangfei, System in Barnett Shale: Q. Wang, X. Zhang, Q. Hu, X. Lin M. Peiling, L. Yonglei, Z. Chenggang, L. Yongbin, • Petrographic Studies of the Lower Bakken Shale: Insight H. Changwei, W. Lei, L. Jun, F. Peng from Rock-Eval Pyrolysis, Organic Petrology and SEM • A New Thin Bedded Reservoir Prediction Method Based on Characterization: A. Adeyilola, S. H. Nordeng, C. Onwumelu, Geological Seismic Conditioning and Waveform Indicated F. C. Nwachukwu, T. Gentzis Inversion and Its Application in the Yingmaili Gas Field, • Clinoform Geometry and Sequence Stratigraphic Tarim Basin: C. Xiangfei, L. Yonglei, Z. Chenggang, Architecture of Lower and Middle Eocene Carbonate L. Zhenzhou, L. Haifeng, C. Xin, X. Jiang, L. Songyuan, Z. Jun Prograding Sequences, Sirte Basin, North Central Libya: M. Abdalla, W. Yang Theme 8: Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines • Predicting the Distribution of Subsurface Sedimentary Facies Using Deep Convolutional Progressive Generative Adversarial Network (Progressive GAN): S. Song, T. Mukerji, J. Hou • A Convolutional Neural Network for Vuggy Facies Classification from Borehole Images: J. Jiang, D. McAlpin, C. Xu, R. Xu, S. James, W. Li • Enhancement of 3-D Fault Interpretation from Seismic Data Using a Post-Stack Seismic Data Conditioning and Artificial Neural Network Approach in Cai36 3-D Prospect of the Junggar Basin, China: L. Cui, K. Wu, J. Ji • Neural Networks and the Markov Chain Approach for Facies Analysis and Prediction from Well Logs in the Precipice-

Evergreen Succession, Surat Basin-Implications for CO2 Storage: J. He, D. L. C. Andrew • GAN-Based Multipoint Geostatistical Inversion Method and Application: P. Xie, J. Hou • Completely Automated Workflow for Sequence Stratigraphy Interpretation of Big Data: A. Mustaqeem, V. V. Baranova, A. Mustaqeem, N. Glisic, A. Falkovsky, Y. Falkovsky

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Name Day Time Type Session Title A Abdalla, Muneer Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 13: Additional Student Posters Abdelhaleem, Shaimaa Wed. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 1: Continental Sedimentary System Dynamics I Abu-Mahfouz, Israa Thur. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World I

Achang, Mercy Tue. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management II Adeniyi, Elijah Tue. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum System I Adeyilola, Adedoyin Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 13: Additional Student Posters Adeyilola, Adedoyin Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster SEPM Student Research Posters Agrawal, Vikas Tue. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 5: Petroleum Systems in Unconventional Resources: Let’s Care Again about Kerogen Ahmadov, Ramil Tue. 11:05 am Oral Theme 1: Controls on Reservoir Quality and Rock Property Trends Akkurt, Ridvan Wed. 8:05 am Oral Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning I Albriki, Khaled Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Al-Hamad, Hamad Thur. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 4: Stress, Pressure, and Containment; Integrated Modeling and Analog-Based Approaches Al-Janabi, Ali Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Alkhadrawi, Zakiyah Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Allison, Mike Thur. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 6: Environmental Impact – Remediation and Mitigation Ambrose, William Wed. 10:25 am Oral Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and Mars II

Ansari, Esmail Tue. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management II Araujo, Araly Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Aribido, Oluwaseun Joseph Wed. 10:45 am Oral Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning II Arnott, Bill Tue. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Dynamics I Asif Khan, Muhammad Tue. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 7: Attribute Analysis for Geological and Geophysical Methods II Atyam, Deepak Wed. 8:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Deep, Harsh, Hot Conditions and More Ayranci, Korhan Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems

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Babarinde, Oladipupo Tue. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management II Bader, Jeffrey Thur. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 4: Structural Evolution and Various Influences on Basin Style Ball, Kathryn Thur. 10:35 am Tackle the Issue Where Should Machine Learning Go (and Not Go)? Barroso-Coelho, Mariana Tue. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum System I Baskoro, Anindito Satrio Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Bauman, Peter Thur. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World I Baville, Paul Tue. 11:25 am Oral Theme 1: Controls on Reservoir Quality and Rock Property Trends Baykut, Tanyel Tue. 10:45 am Oral Theme 2: Depositional Models for Carbonate and Evaporite Systems Baykut, Tanyel Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Bell, Matt Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Technology Ventures Success Stories Bertagne, Allen Tue. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Geoscientist Workforce of the Future: Education and ReTooling Bertagne, Allen Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Technology Ventures Success Stories Bhore, Nazeer Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Technology Ventures Success Stories Bhuyan, Deepsikha Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Bingle-Davis, Mike Tue. 10:45 am Oral Theme 8: The Future of Oil and Gas: Change, Disruption, and New Technologies Birdwell, Justin Thur. 10:45 am Oral Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Geochemistry II Birdwell, Justin Thur. 1:20 pm Tackle the Issue What’s New in Energy Minerals Birgenheier, Lauren Thur. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World II Birkhead, Stanley Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel The Future Petrophysicist

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Name Day Time Type Session Title

B Bishop, James Wed. 8:45 am Oral Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Diagenesis for Reservoir Quality Prediction I Bisquera, Rosemarie Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Bitault, Hugues Wed. 8:05 am Oral Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Diagenesis for Reservoir Quality Prediction I Blake, Gregg Thur. 10:05 am Oral Theme 1: Innovative Workflows and New Ideas Blake, Gregg Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Bode-Omoleye, Ibukun Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Bohacs, Kevin Wed. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed II Bonelli, James Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Borrok, David Wed. 10:45 am Oral Theme 5: The Eagle Ford – Austin Chalk – TMS Unconventional System Boyce, Matt Tue. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Reservoir Intelligence Boyce, Matt Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel The Future Petrophysicist Brissette, Nicolas Thur. 8:05 am Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays in Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel II Broadhead, Ronald Thur. 3:35 pm Tackle the Issue What Else Can We Produce from this Gas Well? Brown, Alton Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Brown, Alton Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Brzostowski, Matthew Wed. 10:45 am Oral Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and Mars II Burberry, Caroline Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Burberry, Caroline Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Bynum, Jamar Wed. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 2: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Systems and Permian Basin

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Name Day Time Type Session Title C Caf, Abidin Berk Wed. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 7: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Geophysics Cains, Julie Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Calle, Amanda Thur. 11:25 am Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays in Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel III Campbell, Michael Tue. 10:45 am Oral Theme 9: Critical Mineral Exploration – The Next Energy Frontier Campbell, Michael Thur. 1:20 pm Tackle the Issue What’s New in Energy Minerals Cao, Yingchang Wed. 8:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Deep, Harsh, Hot Conditions and More Casey, Brian Thur. 8:45 am Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays in Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel II Casey, Brian Thur. 10:05 am Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays in Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel III Castillo, Lino Tue. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 7: Attribute Analysis for Geological and Geophysical Methods I Cawood, Adam Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Cemen, Ibrahim Wed. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 4: Special Session: From Salt to Orogenic Belts: A Tribute to the Career of Albert W. Bally Cerqueira, Renato Thur. 10:50 am Tackle the Issue Where Should Machine Learning Go (and Not Go)? Chaipornkaew, Laainam Tue. 10:05 am Oral Theme 4: Characterizing Faults, Fractures, and Fluid Flow and Their Impact on Reservoirs Chelinsky, Benin Tue. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Geoscientist Workforce of the Future: Education and ReTooling Chell, Brett Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Digitization, Data, and Knowledge Management for Exploration and Production Chen, Yana Wed. 9:05 am Oral Theme 7: Seismic Acquisition, Processing, and Source Rock Characterization Chen, Yi-Wei Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Chenin, Julian Wed. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 7: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Geophysics Cherian, Bilu Tue. 10:05 am Interactive Panel New Research in Unconventionals Christie, Donald Tue. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Dynamics II Chuchla, Richard Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Deep-Time Digital Earth Project Clymer, Ron Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Digitization, Data and Knowledge Management for Exploration and Production Cornelius, Sharon Tue. 10:05 am Oral Theme 1: Controls on Reservoir Quality and Rock Property Trends Craig, Jonathan Tue. 10:05 am Forums Mega-Plays That Changed the World — Examples Around the Globe Crombez, Vincent Thur. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World I Cross, Ted Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Cui, Haizhong Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Cui, Lijie Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 8: Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines Cui, Longtao Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Cunningham, Celeste Thur. 8:25 am Oral Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Dynamics III

D Dacre, Cynthia Wed. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Surface 4.0: Drones, Satellites, Sensors Dai, Chunsen Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Deep Digital Earth Project Dai, Ruixue Tue. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 7: Attribute Analysis for Geological and Geophysical Methods I Dam, Gregers Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Dang, Wei Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Davies, Bryn Thur. 8:25 am Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel II Dawing, Sudirman Tue. 10:45 am Oral Theme 4: Characterizing Faults, Fractures, and Fluid Flow and Their Impact on Reservoirs De Prisco, Giuseppe Wed. 10:05 am Oral Theme 3: Fluid-Rock and Fluid-Fluid Interaction Dennett, Abby Tue. 3:35 pm Tackle the Issue New Technology Implementation in Exploration and Operations Didi-Ooi, Sher Wed. 10:25 am Oral Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning II

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Name Day Time Type Session Title D Dobber, Arwin Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Dodd, Thomas Tue. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Dynamics I Dolson, John Thur. 10:05 am Forums Discovery Thinking Forum - Giant Global Discoveries II Domeracki, Dan Wed. 1:20 pm Forums Special Session: Energy Transitions and the Carbon Question Dong, Min Wed. 8:05 am Oral Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and Mars I Doolan, Colin Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and Mars Douds, Ashley Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Dronamraju, Sharma Tue. 11:05 am Oral Theme 8: The Future of Oil and Gas: Change, Disruption, and New Technologies Droxler, André Thur. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 2: Variation in Carbonate Fabrics Across Deposititional Setting and Geologic Time Du, Xiao Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Dubravko, Novosel Thur. 11:05 am CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects I Dunlop, Johana Wed. 1:20 pm Forums Special Session: Energy Transitions and the Carbon Question Dunn, Dean Wed. 3:55 pm Oral History of Petroleum Geology Duval, Bernard Tue. 8:00 am Oral Opening Session Duxbury, Jeffrey Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems

E Easow, Isaac Tue. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Reservoir Intelligence Ebert, Sean Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Technology Ventures Success Stories Edmondson, Jesse Tue. 11:25 am Oral Theme 9: Critical Mineral Exploration – The Next Energy Frontier Ehman, Kenneth Wed. 2:00 pm Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy III Eichelberger, Nathan Thur. 10:25 am Oral Theme 1: Innovative Workflows and New Ideas Elders, Christopher Wed. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 4: Special Session: GOM, Caribbean, and Gondwana Continental Margins and Ocean Basins: A Tribute to Albert W. Bally Ellis, James Wed. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Surface 4.0: Drones, Satellites, Sensors Epstein, Samuel Wed. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 3: Hydrocarbon Migration and Charge Risk Assessment I Epstein, Samuel Thur. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World II Esch, William Wed. 10:05 am Oral Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Diagenesis for Reservoir Quality Prediction II Esmeray-Senlet, Selen Thur. 10:55 am Oral Theme 1: Innovative Workflows and New Ideas Essner, Tamar Tue. 1:20 pm Forums Will Exploration and Production Regain Its Luster for Investors? Eze, Michael Thur. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 6: Environmental Impact – Remediation and Mitigation

F Fang, Yi Thur. 11:05 am Oral Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems II Febo, Lawrence Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy Feng, Zhiqiang Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Deep-Time Digital Earth Project Feng, Zhiqiang Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Ferrill, David Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Fielding, Christopher Wed. 8:45 am Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence StratigraphyI Filina, Irina Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Findlay III, Clyde Wed. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 1: Continental Sedimentary System Dynamics I Fleischmann, Paula Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Flemings, Peter Thur. 10:05 am Oral Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems II Flinch, Joan Wed. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 4: Special Session: From Salt to Orogenic Belts: A Tribute to the Career of Albert W. Bally Fonseca, Michael Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I

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Name Day Time Type Session Title F Fraino, Patricia Thur. 9:05 am Oral Theme 1: Deepwater Sedimentary System Dynamics III Franzel, Maximilian Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Fryklund, Robert Tue. 10:05 am Forums Mega-Plays That Changed the World — Examples Around the Globe

G Gan, Yuqian Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Gannaway Dalton, C. Evelyn Wed. 1:20 pm Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy III Gao, Yi Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Garcia, Hugo Tue. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 7: Attribute Analysis for Geological and Geophysical Methods II Garg, Sunil Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Digitization, Data, and Knowledge Management for Exploration and Production Gawankar, Kiran Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel The Future Petrophysicist Gearon, James Wed. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 1: Continental Sedimentary System Dynamics I Gerardo, Sheila Wed. 9:05 am Oral Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and Mars I Ghosh, Aninda Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Gibbs, James Tue. 8:00 am Oral Opening Session Grant, Timothy Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Environment Greb, Matthias Wed. 8:05 am Forums Business of Geology: Making the Business Case for Geology I Greenberg, Sallie Thur. 10:05 am CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects I Grotsch, Jurgen Tue. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Geoscientist Workforce of the Future: Education and ReTooling Guan, Cong Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Gunturu, Sashi Tue. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Geoscientist Workforce of the Future: Education and ReTooling Gunturu, Sashi Thur. 10:05 am Tackle the Issue Where Should Machine Learning Go (and Not Go)? Guo, Fengtao Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Guo, Jingyi Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Gupta, Neeraj Thur. 10:45 am CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects I Gutierrez, Maria Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Gutierrez, Raul Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I

H Haas, Lucas Thur. 8:05 am Oral Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Dynamics III Hammes, Ursula Wed. 8:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Deep, Harsh, Hot Conditions and More Hammond, Giewee Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Digitization, Data, and Knowledge Management for Exploration and Production Hardy, Rog Wed. 4:15 pm Oral History of Petroleum Geology Harris, Ashley Wed. 11:25 am Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy II Harris, Paul Tue. 10:05 am Oral Theme 2: Depositional Models for Carbonate and Evaporite Systems Harris, Paul Thur. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 2: Modeling of Matrix and Non-Matrix (Fractures, Karst) Reservoir Quality Harris, Paul Thur. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 2: Variation in Carbonate Fabrics Across Depositional Setting and Geologic Time Harrison, Frank Tue.-Thur. 2:30 pm Oral GeoGulf Hasan, Md Nahidul Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Hattori, Kelly Thur. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 2: Variation in Carbonate Fabrics Across Depositional Setting and Geologic Time Hawkins, Brandy Wed. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 4: Special Session: From Salt to Orogenic Belts: A Tribute to the Career of Albert W. Bally He, Jianhua Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 8: Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines

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Name Day Time Type Session Title H He, Min Thur. 8:45 am Oral Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems I He, Zhiyong Wed. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 3: Hydrocarbon Migration and Charge Risk Assessment I Henry, Amy Tue. 3:35 pm Tackle the Issue New Technology Implementation in Exploration and Operations Herdocia, Carlos Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster SEPM Student Research Posters Herrin, James Wed. 8:25 am Forums Business of Geology: Making the Business Case for Geology I Hersh, Emily Tue. 10:05 am Oral Theme 9: Critical Mineral Exploration – The Next Energy Frontier Hewitt, Sharon Thur 12:00 pm Oral GeoGulf Hills, Denise Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Environment Holbrook, John Wed. 8:05 am Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence StratigraphyI

Holubnyak, Eugene Wed. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and USE Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management Holubnyak, Eugene Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Environment Horne, Elizabeth Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Hu, Qinhong Tue. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel I Hu, Ruining Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Hudson, Samuel Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Hudson, Samuel Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Hull, Katherine Thur. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World I

J Jaikla, Chayawan Wed. 9:05 am Oral Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning I James, Dawn Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Digitization, Data, and Knowledge Management for Exploration and Production Jana, Debadrita Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems

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Name Day Time Type Session Title J Jarvie, Daniel Tue. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 5: Petroleum Systems in Unconventional Resources: Let’s Care Again about Kerogen Jarvis, Mark Tue. 10:25 am Oral Theme 9: Critical Mineral Exploration – The Next Energy Frontier Jennings, Caleb Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Jenvey, Nigel Wed. 1:20 pm Forums Special Session: Energy Transitions and the Carbon Question Jiang, Fan Wed. 10:05 am Oral Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning II Jiang, Hang Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Jiang, Jiajun Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 8: Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines Jiang, Zhenxue Tue. 10:05 am Interactive Panel New Research in Unconventionals Jimenez Soto, Grisel Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems John, Cédric Thur. 8:25 am Oral Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Geochemistry I Johnson, Elizabeth Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Johnson, Joel Thur. 10:45 am Oral Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems II Johnson, Lukman Tue. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum System I Jolley, Chelsea Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Jones, Evan Wed. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 2: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Systems and Permian Basin Jong, Phillip Tue. 3:35 pm Tackle the Issue New Technology Implementation in Exploration and Operations

K Karam, Marcia Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Karlo, John Wed. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 4: Special Session: From Salt to Orogenic Belts: A Tribute to the Career of Albert W. Bally Kienenberger, Rebekah Tue. 8:00 am Oral Opening Session Kirkland, Benjamin Tue. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum System II Kirkland, Ian Thur. 1:20 pm Tackle the Issue What’s New in Energy Minerals Klein, Jason Wed. 1:20 pm Forums Special Session: Energy Transitions and the Carbon Question

Knapp, Camelia Tue. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management I Knapp, James Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Environment Knapp, Levi Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Ko, Lucy Tingwei Wed. 10:25 am Oral Theme 5: The Eagle Ford – Austin Chalk – TMS Unconventional System Ko, Lucy Ting-Wei Thur. 1:20 pm Tackle the Issue What’s New in Energy Minerals Koning, Tako Tue. 11:05 am Oral Theme 4: Characterizing Faults, Fractures, and Fluid Flow and Their Impact on Reservoirs Konings, Stijn Tue. 1:20 pm Forums Discovery Thinking – Giant Global Discoveries I Konstantinovskaya, Elena Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Kosanke, Tobi Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Krueger, Ana Wed. 11:05 am Oral Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning II Krushin, James Wed. 11:05 am Oral Theme 3: Fluid-Rock and Fluid-Fluid Interaction Krzywiec, Piotr Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Kumar, Naresh Thur. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 6: Environmental Impact – Remediation and Mitigation

L La Marca Molina, Karelia Wed. 4:35 pm Oral Theme 7: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Geophysics Langenkamp, Teresa Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Lankford-Bravo, David Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Laughrey, Christopher Thur. 11:05 am Oral Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Geochemistry II Laugier, Fabien Tue. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 1: Deepwater Sedimentary System Dynamics I Laya, Juan Carlos Tue. 10:25 am Oral Theme 2: Depositional Models for Carbonate and Evaporite Systems Le Nir, Isabelle Tue. 11:25 am Oral Theme 8: The Future of Oil and Gas: Change, Disruption, and New Technologies

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Name Day Time Type Session Title L Leary, David Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Deep-Time Digital Earth Project Lebit, Hermann Wed. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 4: Special Session: GOM, Caribbean, and Gondwana Continental Margins and Ocean Basins: A Tribute to Albert W. Bally Lee, Jaewook Tue. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel I Lee, Michael Tue. 11:25 am Oral Theme 2: Depositional Models for Carbonate and Evaporite Systems

Leetaru, Hannes Tue. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management I Lei, Liang Thur. 9:05 am Oral Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems I Lemons, Casee Thur. 8:25 am Oral Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration I Leonard, Ray Tue. 10:05 am Oral Theme 8: The Future of Oil and Gas: Change, Disruption, and New Technologies Leopoldino Oliveira, Karen Tue. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 7: Attribute Analysis for Geological and Geophysical Methods II Li, Chao Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Li, Liwei Thur. 8:45 am Oral Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration I Li, Min Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Li, Min Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 7: Geophysics – What’s New and Innovative? Li, Qianwen Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Li, Wei Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Lian, Peiqing Thur. 10:20 am Tackle the Issue Where Should Machine Learning Go (and Not Go)? Lin, Yi-An Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 13: Additional Student Posters Liu, Chenglin Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Liu, Jianliang Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Liu, Keyu Tue. 10:05 am Interactive Panel New Research in Unconventionals Liu, Keyu Wed. 8:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Deep, Harsh, Hot Conditions and More Liu, Li Wed. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 2: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Systems and Permian Basin Liu, Mei Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Liu, Wendi Thur. 11:05 am Oral Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration II Liu, Yazhou Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Liu, Zach Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel The Future Petrophysicist Lopez-Gamundi, Cecilia Tue. 11:05 am Oral Theme 2: Depositional Models for Carbonate and Evaporite Systems Lopez-Gamundi, Cecilia Wed. 8:25 am Oral Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Diagenesis for Reservoir Quality Prediction I Lopez-Gamundi, Cecilia Wed. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed I Loucks, Robert Wed. 11:05 am Oral Theme 5: The Eagle Ford – Austin Chalk – TMS Unconventional System Loucks, Robert Thur. 10:25 am Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel III Lu, Peng Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Luk, Arnold Wed. 10:45 am Oral Theme 3: Fluid-Rock and Fluid-Fluid Interaction Luo, Huan Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Luo, Pan Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Luo, Xiaorong Wed. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 3: Hydrocarbon Migration and Charge Risk Assessment I Lyu, Wenya Tue. 10:25 am Oral Theme 4: Characterizing Faults, Fractures, and Fluid Flow and Their Impact on Reservoirs

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Name Day Time Type Session Title M Ma, Jiaguo Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 7: Geophysics – What’s New and Innovative? Ma, Pengjie Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Ma, Qi Thur. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 7: Seismic Inversion for Geological Characterization MacDonald, Evan Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 8: Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines Maende, Albert Tue. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 5: Petroleum Systems in Unconventional Resources: Let’s Care Again about Kerogen Malik, Raheel Wed. 8:05 am Oral Theme 7: Seismic Acquisition, Processing, and Source Rock Characterization Mallard, Claire Wed. 1:40 pm Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy III Maloney, William Tue. 1:20 pm Forums Will Exploration and Production Regain Its Luster for Investors? Martins, Wisley Wed. 8:25 am Oral Theme 7: Seismic Acquisition, Processing, and Source Rock Characterization MaThur.ia, Tarun Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems McBride, John Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Environment McCarthy, Dave Thur. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 4: Structural Evolution and Various Influences on Basin Style McCarthy, Dave Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems McCarthy, Dave Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I McConnell, Dan Thur. 1:20 pm Tackle the Issue What’s New in Energy Minerals McConnell, Daniel Thur. 8:25 am Oral Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems I McKaskle, Ray Thur. 3:55 pm CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects III

Meckel, Tip Wed. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and USE Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management Mei, Mei Tue. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum System I Melick, Jesse Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Melzer, Steve Thur. 4:15 pm CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects III Menacherry, Saju Tue. 10:45 am Oral Theme 1: Controls on Reservoir Quality and Rock Property Trends

Meng, Jingyao Tue. 2:40 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management I Miller, Jacob Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Miller, Mark Thur. 3:35 pm Oral GeoGulf Minisini, Daniel Thur. 8:05 am Forums Discovery Thinking Forum – Giant Global Discoveries II Minzoni, Marcello Wed. 10:45 am Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy II Mishra, Akhilesh Wed. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 7: Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Geophysics Moore, Michael Thur. 3:35 pm CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects III Morakinyo, Afolabi Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 13: Additional Student Posters Morgan, Alan Thur. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 7: Integrated Geological and Geophysical Methods Morgan, Hannah Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster SEPM Student Research Posters Morosini, Michele Thur. 9:05 am Oral Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration I Mosher, Sharon Tue. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Geoscientist Workforce of the Future: Education and ReTooling Murray, Laura Tue. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 1: Deepwater Sedimentary System Dynamics I Murray, Titus Wed. 11:05 am Oral Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and Mars II Mustafa, Ahmad Wed. 8:45 am Oral Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning I Mustaqeem, Azer Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 8: Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines Mutti, Maria Thur. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 2: Variation in Carbonate Fabrics Across Depositional Setting and Geologic Time

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Name Day Time Type Session Title N Nader, Fadi Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Nandy, Dipanwita Wed. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed I Nash, Susan Thur. 4:05 pm Tackle the Issue What Else Can We Produce from this Gas Well? Neri, Philip Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Digitization, Data and Knowledge Management for Exploration and Production Neri, Philip Thur. 8:05 am Oral Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration I Nesheim, Timothy Tue. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum System I Ng, Patrick Thur. 11:20 am Tackle the Issue Where Should Machine Learning Go (and Not Go)? Nguyen, Anh Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Environment

Nguyen, Minh Tue. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management I Nibbelink, Ken Tue. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Dynamics II Ning, Zhao Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 7: Geophysics – What’s New and Innovative? Nwaobi, Onyinye Thur. 10:25 am Oral Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Geochemistry II

O Obermueller, Pete Thur. 2:40 pm Oral GeoGulf Ochoa, Raul Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Ogundipe, Olumide Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 13: Additional Student Posters Olariu, Cornel Wed. 10:05 am Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence StratigraphyII Olivera-Riley, Amalia Tue. 3:35 pm Tackle the Issue New Technology Implementation in Exploration and Operations Ono, Kenya Tue. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Dynamics I Oppo, Davide Thur. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 7: Integrated Geological and Geophysical Methods Oppo, Davide Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Ortiz Sanguino, Laura Thur. 8:45 am Oral Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Dynamics III Ortiz Sanguino, Laura Thur. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World I

P Palencia, Clara Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Palmer, Justin Thur. 10:05 am Oral Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration II Pan, Liyin Wed. 10:25 am Oral Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Diagenesis for Reservoir Quality Prediction II Pang, Zhenglian Wed. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 3: Hydrocarbon Migration and Charge Risk Assessment II Pantaleone, Scott Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Pantano, John Wed. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Surface 4.0 Drones, Satellites, Sensors Party, J. Michael Tue. 8:00 am Oral Opening Session Party, J. Michael Tue. 10:05 am Forums Mega-Plays That Changed the World — Examples Around the Globe Pashin, Jack Thur. 1:20 pm Tackle the Issue What’s New in Energy Minerals Pawar, Rajesh Thur. 10:25 am CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects I Peng, Sheng Tue. 10:05 am Oral Theme 5: Stimulating Topics in Unconventional Reservoirs: Peng, Zhenyu Thur. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 4: Structural Evolution and Various Influences on Basin Style Pepper, Andrew Tue. 10:05 am Interactive Panel New Research in Unconventionals Perkes, Tyson Tue. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel I Perry, Timothy Tue. 1:20 pm Forums Will Exploration and Production Regain Its Luster for Investors? Peters, Kenneth Wed. 10:25 am Oral Theme 3: Fluid-Rock and Fluid-Fluid Interaction Petersohn, Eliane Wed. 8:05 am Oral Theme 3: Petroleum Geochemistry in Reservoir Characterization and Production Optimization Name Day Time Type Session Title

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P Petrie, Elizabeth Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Petty, David Thur. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 2: Modeling of Matrix and Non-Matrix (Fractures, Karst) Reservoir Quality Phillips, Stephen Thur. 10:25 am Oral Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems II Phillips, Thomas Wed. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 3: Hydrocarbon Migration and Charge Risk Assessment I Pindell, James Wed. 4:35 pm Oral Theme 4: Special Session: GOM, Caribbean, and Gondwana Continental Margins and Ocean Basins: A Tribute to Albert W. Bally Platt, Jeremy Thur. 1:20 pm Tackle the Issue What’s New in Energy Minerals Plenderleith, Gayle Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Poitzsch, Martin Thur. 9:05 am Oral Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Geochemistry I Powell, Timothy Wed. 8:45 am Forums Business of Geology: Making the Business Case for Geology I Prakash, Sabyasachi Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Price, Buddy Wed. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 2: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Systems and Permian Basin Prochnow, Shane Tue. 10:45 am Oral Theme 5: Stimulating Topics in Unconventional Reservoirs: Pruner, Ale Tue. 1:20 pm Forums Will Exploration and Production Regain Its Luster for Investors? Purkis, Sam Thur. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 2: Variation in Carbonate Fabrics Across Deposititional Setting and Geologic Time

Q QI, Jincheng Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 7: Geophysics – What’s New and Innovative?

R Ramdani, Ahmad Thur. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 7: Integrated Geological and Geophysical Methods Ramirez, Felix Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Reed, Robert Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Reeher, Lauren Thur. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 4: Stress, Pressure, and Containment; Integrated Modeling and Analog-Based Approaches Restrepo-Pace, Pedro A Thur. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 4: Structural Evolution and Various Influences on Basin Style Rhymes, Jaime Thur. 4:15 pm Oral GeoGulf Rice, Gary Wed. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 3: Hydrocarbon Migration and Charge Risk Assessment I Riestenberg, David Thur. 2:00 pm CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects II Riestenberg, David Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Environment Riley, Tina Tue. 10:05 am Forums Mega-Plays That Changed the World – Examples Around the Globe Ross, Lindsay Tue. 11:05 am Oral Theme 9: Critical Mineral Exploration – The Next Energy Frontier Rowe, Harry Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Rozenfield, Alexander Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Technology Ventures Success Stories Ruble, Tim Tue. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 5: Petroleum Systems in Unconventional Resources: Let’s Care Again about Kerogen Ruckwied, Katrin Tue. 10:25 am Oral Theme 5: Stimulating Topics in Unconventional Reservoirs: Ruiz-Graham, Claudia Wed. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Surface 4.0: Drones, Satellites, Sensors Russell, Ashley Tue. 10:25 am Oral Theme 8: The Future of Oil and Gas: Change, Disruption, and New Technologies

S Saikia, Kalyan Tue. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Reservoir Intelligence Salazar, Jose Thur. 11:25 am Oral Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration II Salih, Moaz Tue. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 7: Attribute Analysis for Geological and Geophysical Methods I Santra, Manasij Thur. 11:25 am Oral Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems II Sarmah, Bhaskar Tue. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Reservoir Intelligence Sarmah, Bhaskar Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel The Future Petrophysicist

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Name Day Time Type Session Title S Sathaye, Kiran Thur. 10:25 am Oral Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration II Sathaye, Kiran Thur. 10:45 am Oral Theme 8: Successes and Challenges on Data Management and Data Integration II Scheffer, Celine Tue. 2:00 pm Forums Discovery Thinking - Giant Global Discoveries I Schrynemeeckers, Rick Wed. 8:45 am Oral Theme 3: Petroleum Geochemistry in Reservoir Characterization and Production Optimization Schrynemeeckers, Rick Wed. 10:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Difficult Reservoirs Schwartz, Daniel Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Scipione, Matt Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Seneshen, David Wed. 8:25 am Oral Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and Mars I Seneshen, David Thur. 3:50 pm Tackle the Issue What Else Can We Produce from this Gas Well? Looking at Helium, Argon, Xenon, Krypton, Nitrogen, and more Shah, Mumtaz Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Shahtakhtinskiy, Aydin Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Shao, Deyong Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Shao, XINHE Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Shaw, Daniel Wed. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed I She, Min Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Shuster, Mark Thur. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 4: Structural Evolution and Various Influences on Basin Style Sibray, Steven Wed. 8:45 am Oral Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and Mars I Silva Ramos, Germano Mário Wed. 10:45 am Oral Theme 2: Modeling Carbonate Diagenesis for Reservoir Quality Prediction II Silver, Clayton Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 7: Geophysics – What’s New and Innovative? Singh, Uday Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Slack, Maria Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Smart, Kevin Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Smith, Charles Wed. 10:05 am Forums Business of Geology: Making the Business Case for Geology II Smith, Michael Tue. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 5: Petroleum Systems in Unconventional Resources: Let’s Care Again about Kerogen Snedden, John Wed. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 1: Continental Sedimentary System Dynamics I Socorro, Jander Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster SEPM Student Research Posters Sollid, Ketil Tue. 4:15 pm Forums Discovery Thinking – Giant Global Discoveries I Sommer, Jesse Tue. 3:35 pm Forums Discovery Thinking – Giant Global Discoveries I Song, Jianyang Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Song, Liaosha Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Song, Suihong Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 8: Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines Sonnenberg, Stephen Wed. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed I Sonnenberg, Stephen Thur. 8:45 am Forums Discovery Thinking Forum – Giant Global Discoveries II Sorensen, James Thur. 2:20 pm CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects II Sorkhabi, Rasoul Wed. 3:35 pm Oral History of Petroleum Geology Soroush, Hamed Wed. 1:20 pm Forums Special Session: Energy Transitions and the Carbon Question Stanbrook, Stan Tue. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 1: Deep-water Sedimentary System Dynamics II Stanbrook, Stan Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Stein, Holly Thur. 8:05 am Oral Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Geochemistry I Sterling, Robert Wed. 10:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Difficult Reservoirs Storey, Matthew Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Sturlese, David Tue.-Thur. 2:20 pm Oral GeoGulf Su, Yang Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Sullivan, Morgan Wed. 8:25 am Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence StratigraphyI

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Name Day Time Type Session Title S Sylvester, Zoltan Wed. 8:25 am Oral Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning I T Tanh, Lisa Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Taranik, Dan Wed. 1:20 pm Interactive Panel Surface 4.0: Drones, Satellites, Sensors Tari, Gabor Wed. 2:20 pm Oral Theme 4: Special Session: From Salt to Orogenic Belts: A Tribute to the Career of Albert W. Bally Taylor, Kevin Tue. 11:25 am Oral Theme 5: Stimulating Topics in Unconventional Reservoirs: Taylor, Phil Wed. 11:25 am Oral Theme 5: The Eagle Ford – Austin Chalk – TMS Unconventional System Tedesco, Steven Thur. 4:35 pm Tackle the Issue What Else Can We Produce from this Gas Well? Termina, Joe Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel The Future Petrophysicist Thyne, Geoffrey Tue. 3:35 pm Tackle the Issue New Technology Implementation in Exploration and Operations Thyne, Geoffrey Wed. 10:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Difficult Reservoirs Tian, Derui Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Torres-Parada, Emilio Wed. 8:25 am Oral Theme 3: Petroleum Geochemistry in Reservoir Characterization and Production Optimization Treffeisen, Torben Thur. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 4: Stress, Pressure, and Containment; Integrated Modeling and Analog-Based Approaches Turko, Molly Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I

V Valenciano, Alejandro Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Digitization, Data, and Knowledge Management for Exploration and Production Vallega, Valentina Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Vega-Ortiz, Carlos Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I

W Walker, Alec Tue. 3:35 pm Tackle the Issue New Technology Implementation in Exploration and Operations Walker, Alec Thur. 11:05 am Tackle the Issue Where Should Machine Learning Go (and Not Go)? Walker, Samuel Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Wan, Kuo Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 13: Additional Student Posters Wan, Lin Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Wang, Chengshan Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Deep-Time Digital Earth Project Wang, Guochang Tue. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Reservoir Intelligence Wang, Guochang Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Wang, Hongqiu Tue. 1:20 pm Oral Theme 7: Attribute Analysis for Geological and Geophysical Methods I Wang, Huijun Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Wang, Juanle Thur. 8:05 am Interactive Panel Deep-TimeDigital Earth Project Wang, Junpeng Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Wang, Qiming Wed. 10:05 am Oral Theme 5: The Eagle Ford – Austin Chalk – TMS Unconventional System Wang, Qiming Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 13: Additional Student Posters Wang, Ya Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Wang, Yang Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Wang, Yingzhu Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Wang, Yulun Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Webster, Robert Wed. 2:00 pm Oral Theme 1: Continental Sedimentary System Dynamics I Weibel, Rikke Tue. 10:25 am Oral Theme 1: Controls on Reservoir Quality and Rock Property Trends Wendt, Anna Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 6: Energy Sustainability and the Environment White, Joshua Thur. 1:20 pm CCUS Series Carbon Capture Use OR Storage: Understanding the Geoscience, Engineering, Regulatory, and Business Aspects of CCUS and CCS Projects II

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Name Day Time Type Session Title W Willerth, Marc Wed. 10:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Difficult Reservoirs Williams, Rachel Thur. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 2: Modeling of Matrix and Non-Matrix (Fractures, Karst) Reservoir Quality Williams-Stroud, Sherilyn Thur. 4:35 pm Oral Theme 6: Environmental Impact – Remediation and Mitigation Willis, Brian Wed. 11:05 am Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy II Wilson, Elizabeth Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Wilson, Ryan Tue. 11:05 am Oral Theme 5: Stimulating Topics in Unconventional Reservoirs: Wilson, Ryan Wed. 4:35 pm Oral Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed II Winkler, Hugh Tue. 3:35 pm Tackle the Issue New Technology Implementation in Exploration and Operations Winkler, Hugh Wed. 3:35 pm Interactive Panel Digitization, Data, and Knowledge Management for Exploration and Production Winsten, Miriam Wed. 1:20 pm Forums Special Session: Energy Transitions and the Carbon Question Wiseman, Tyler Thur. 4:20 pm Tackle the Issue What Else Can We Produce from this Gas Well? Wisler, Marilyn Wed. 9:05 am Oral Theme 3: Petroleum Geochemistry in Reservoir Characterization and Production Optimization Wornardt, Walter Wed. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed II Wornardt, Walter Thur. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 5: Unconventional Plays Around the World II Wrightstone, Gregory Thur. 1:30 pm Oral GeoGulf Wu, Chenliang Thur. 11:05 am Oral Theme 1: Innovative Workflows and New Ideas

Wu, Songtao Wed. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and USE Storage: Putting CO2 to Away for Carbon Management Wyatt, Douglas Wed. 10:05 am Oral Theme 9: Expanding Energy Frontiers on Earth, Moon, and Mars II

X Xia, Daniel Wed. 3:35 pm Oral Theme 5: Stratigraphy of Unconventional Reservoirs: He Sed, She Sed II Xia, Daniel Thur. 8:45 am Oral Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Geochemistry I Xiangfei, Chen Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 7: Geophysics – What’s New and Innovative? Xiangfei, Chen Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 7: Geophysics – What’s New and Innovative? Xie, Pengfei Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 8: Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines Xin, Chen Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Xu, Peng Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Xu, Wang Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems Xu, Wei Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Xue, Fangjian Wed. 8:45 am Oral Theme 7: Seismic Acquisition, Processing, and Source Rock Characterization

Y Yadav, Savitri Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I

Yahaya-Shiru, Mariam Tue. 1:40 pm Oral Theme 6: Carbon Capture and Storage: Putting CO2 Away for Carbon Management I Yang, Leilei Wed. 8:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Deep, Harsh, Hot Conditions and More Yang, Rui Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Yang, Weihang Thur. 10:05 am Oral Theme 3: New or Developing Methodologies in Geochemistry II Yang, Yunlai Tue. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum System II Yeilding, Cindy Tue. 8:00 am Oral Opening Session Yenugu, Malleswar Wed. 11:25 am Oral Theme 8: New Geologic Insights from Existing Data Using Machine Learning II Yokota, Kazuya Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems You, Kehua Thur. 8:05 am Oral Theme 9: Analysis of Natural Gas Hydrate Systems I Yu, Alan Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 3: Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems

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Name Day Time Type Session Title Z Zalan, Pedro Wed. 4:15 pm Oral Theme 4: Special Session: GOM, Caribbean, and Gondwana Continental Margins and Ocean Basins: A Tribute to Albert W. Bally Zhai, Rui Thur. 9:05 am Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel II Zhang, Hualing Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Zhang, Jiajia Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Zhang, Jie Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 2: Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems Zhang, Jinyu Wed. 10:25 am Oral SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy II Zhang, Qingqing Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 1: Siliciclastic Systems Zhang, Tongwei Wed. 8:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Deep, Harsh, Hot Conditions and More Zhang, Tongwei Thur. 10:45 am Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel III Zhang, Tongwei Thur. 11:05 am Oral Theme 5: Permian Basin Unconventional Plays In Memory of Stephen C. Ruppel III Zhang, Yu Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster AAPG Student Research Posters Zhao, Jing Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster SEPM Research Symposium: Addressing the Three-Dimensionality of the Stratigraphic Record: Implications for Sequence Stratigraphy Zhiyuan, Ge Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 4: Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics I Zhou, Wen Wed. 8:05 am Tackle the Issue Success with Deep, Harsh, Hot Conditions and More Zhou, Wen Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Zhou, Yijun Tue.-Thur. 10:00 am Poster Theme 5: Unconventional Resources I Zumberge, John Tue. 3:55 pm Oral Theme 3: Geochemistry Application in Petroleum System II

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Tuesday 10:05 am Oil and Gas Solutions from Zeiss Matthew Andrew Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 10:25 am An Application of Geostatistical Inversion on the Bertrand Six CGG Wolfcamp Formation, Midland Basin, Texas 10:45 am GAIA Digital Subsurface Platform Maurice Nessim, WesternGeco Schlumberger 11:25 am GAIA Data Marketplace Priya Soni Schlumberger 1:20 pm Advanced Reconstruction Techniques for X-Ray Matthew Andrew Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC Microscopy (XRM) 1:40 pm Prospectivity of the Salar and Flemish Basins Roberta Masotti TGS 2:00 pm Multi-Client Nodal Solution: Unlocking Remaining Mohamed El-Toukhy Schlumberger Exploration Potential 2:40 pm Automating Petography – Assessing Mineralogy Matthew Andrew Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC and Flow Using Digitized Light Microscopy and Machine Learning

Wednesday 8:05 am From Data to Decision: Examples of Data Viki O’Connor PDS Integration, Workflow Automation and Auditing Applied to Structural and Sedimentological Problems Using the Ava Technology Suite 8:25 am Multiscale, Multimodal Digital Rock Analysis Gwnolé Tallec Thermo Fisher – Digital Porosity Study of a Middle Eastern Carbonate Rock Sample 9:05 am Avoiding Dry Holes Robert Shoup SCA Companies 10:05 am What’s New in GVERSE Geomodeling 2019.3 Fred Poland GVERSE GeoGraphix 10:25 am Dynamic Matching Fullwave Inversion Jian Mao TGS 10:45 am Petrosys Subsurface Knowledge Integration Volker Hirsinger Petrosys 11:05 am Integrated 3-D Seismic Data Interpretation Workflows Ken Abdulah Subsurface Clarity 2:00 pm Using the New GeoGraphix Plugin for Spotfire Scott Oelfke GVERSE GeoGraphix

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Thursday 10:05 am Multiscale, Multimodal Digital Rock Analysis Gwnolé Tallec Thermo Fisher – Digital Porosity Study of a Middle Eastern Carbonate Rock Sample

10:45 am Picking Geobodies in GVERSE Geophysics Hamid Ali Shahid GVERSE GeoGraphix 1:40 pm Multiscale, Multimodal Digital Rock Analysis Gwnolé Tallec Thermo Fisher – Digital Porosity Study of a Middle Eastern Carbonate Rock Sample 3:55 pm Distance Learning – Delivering Training to a Remote Tomos Davies RPS Workforce

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Tuesday TGS 11:00 am–11:30 am Brazil - Perspectivity of Round 17 Blocks PDS Group 9:00 am–9:30 am Ava Structure: Geologically Constrained Interactive Fault Extension Workflows 12:00 pm–12:30 pm Ava Clastics: Advanced Data Representations and Quering for Clastic Analogue Data CGG Reduce Geothermal Exploration and Development Risk through Geologically Consistent 3D Joint 9:00 am–9:30 am InversionModeling and Time Lapse Applications 9:30 am–10:00 am Correlation Cross Sections in PowerLog 12:00 pm–12:30 pm Geostatistical Inversion in Midland Basin 3:00 pm–3:30 pm Machine Learning for Automated Pay Detection Badley Ashton 9:00 am–9:30 am Controls on Reservoir Quality and Architecture in Cretaceous Carbonates The Value of Integrated Borehole Image Analysis to Refine Geological Models: An Example from a 9:30 am–10:00 am Fluvio-Paralic Succession 10:00 am–10:30 am Detailed Reservoir Characterization Using 3D CT Scans, Borehole Imaging (BHI) and Core Microporsity Prediction Using Log-Derived Elastic Moduli in Unconventional Reservoirs: A Case Study of a 10:30 am–11:00 am Microporous Limestone Succession Mechanical Stratigraphy and Its Iimpact on Reservoir Quality: From Core-Scale to Seismic Expression in an 11:00 am–11:30 am Unconventional Reservoir 11:30 am–12:00 pm HHXRF Procedures and Chemostratigraphic Applications in Unconventional Reservoirs 12:00 pm–12:30 pm Reservoir Quality Analyses and Prediction: An Example of a Mature Clastic Succession EGI 9:30 am–9:35 am EGI's Chronostratigraphy Capabilities 9:35 am–9:40 am EGI Oceans Introduction & Overview 9:40 am–9:45 am Research Services: Core through Pore 9:45 am–9:50 am Exploration Risk & Play Analysis Short Course 10:05 am–10:30 am Carpathian Mountain-Building Linked To Pannonian Extension 10:30 am–10:40 am Red Sea Petroleum from Red Sea to Somali 10:40 am–10:55 am EGIconnect Online Global Database

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Tuesday EGI 11:45 am–11:55 am Integrated Continent-Ocean Research Data System (iCORDS) 11:55 am–12:10 pm Capabilities of EGI Bratislava 12:10 pm–12:20 pm Research Services: Core through Pore 12:20 pm–12:35 pm EGIconnect Online Global Database 1:45 pm–1:55 pm EGI Oceans Introduction & Overview 1:55 pm - 2:00 pm EGI's Chronostratigraphy Capabilities 2:00 pm–2:05 pm Research Services: Core through Pore 2:05 pm–2:15 pm Exploration Risk & Play Analysis Short Course 2:35 pm–2:50 pm Capabilities of EGI Bratislava 2:50 pm–2:55 pm Integrated Continent-Ocean Research Data System (iCORDS) 2:55 pm–3:10 pm EGIconnect Online Global Database 3:00 pm–3:10 pm Red SeaPetroleum from Red Sea to Somali 3:10 pm–3:30 pm Carpathian Mountain-Building Linked To Pannonian Extension 3:30 pm–3:45 pm EGIconnect Online Global Database 3:45 pm–3:55 pm Research Services: Core through Pore

Wednesday PDS Group 9:00 am–9:30 am Ava Clastics: Using High Quality Clastic Analogue Data to Constrain 3D Facies Models 12:00 pm–12:30 pm Ava Structure: Addressing Compartmentalisation Uncertainty Using Structural Modeling Workflows CGG 9:00 am–9:30 am Fracture Case Study in Permian Basin 9:30 am–10:00 am Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage: Key Technologies for the Energy Transition 12:00 pm–12:30 pm MapPredict in HampsonRussell 3:00 pm–3:30 pm Geostatistical Inversion in Midland Basin Badley Ashton Refining StaticModels Through an Integrated Approach to Reservoir Description: A case Study From a 9:00 am–9:30 am Channelized Succession 9:30 am–10:00 am Reservoir Quality Analyses and Prediction: An Example of a Mature Clastic Succession 10:00 am–10:30 am HHXRF Procedures and Chemostratigraphic Applications in Unconventional Reservoirs 10:30 am–11:00 am Controls on Reservoir Quality and Architecture in Cretaceous Carbonates 11:00 am–11:30 am Detailed Reservoir Characterization Using 3D CT Scans, Borehole Imaging (BHI) and Core 11:30 am–12:00 pm Unconventional Reservoir Characterization: An Integrated Geological Approach 12:00 pm–12:30 pm Incised Valley-Fills: Unravelling Their Architecture and Heterogeneity: A Cretaceous Case Study

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Thursday Subsurface Clarity Integrating Seismic Attributes, Stratigraphic & Structural Analyses, and Petrophysics Using Advanced 9:30 am–10:00 am Technology to Enhance Reservoir Prediction PDS Group 9:00 am – 9:30 am Ava Structure: Investigating Structural Uncertainty in Reservoir Modeling Workflows 12:00 pm–12:30 pm Ava Clastics: Enterprise Scale Analogue Data Management CGG Using All of the Data, All of the Time: Understanding Uncertainty and Informing Decisions Through 9:00 am–9:30 am Digitalization and Data Integration Reduce Geothermal Exploration and Development Risk Through Geologically Consistent 3D Joint Inversion 9:30 am–10:00 am Modeling and Time Lapse Applications 12:00 pm–12:30 pm Fracture Case Study in the Permian Basin 3:00 pm–3:30 pm Machine Learning for Automated Pay Detection Badley Ashton The Value of Integrated Borehole Image Analysis to Refine Geological Models: An Example From a Fluvio- 9:00 am–9:30 am Paralic Succession

9:30 am–10:00 am Incised Valley-Fills: Unravelling Their Architecture and Heterogeneity: A Cretaceous Case Study

10:00 am–10:30 am Unconventional Reservoir Characterization: An Integrated Geological Approach Mechanical Stratigraphy and Its Impact on Reservoir Quality: From Core-Scale to Seismic Expression in an 10:30 am–11:00 am Unconventional Reservoir Refining Static Models Through an Integrated Approach to Reservoir Description: A Case Study from a 11:00 am–11:30 am Channelized Succession Microporsity Prediction Using Log-Derived Elastic Moduli in Unconventional Reservoirs: A Case Study of a 11:30 am–12:00 pm Microporous Limestone Succession

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