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First Name Surname Company Job Title Rob Adams PGS Business First Name Surname Company Job Title Rob Adams PGS Business Development Nicola Adams BP Exploration Manager Jim Ahmad Delonex Energy UK Ltd Business Manager Andy Amey Shell International New Ventures Team Lead David Anderson Kana Consultants Operations Manager James Andrew CGG Multi-Physics - Business Development Manager Graziano Ardenghi ENI SPA Exploration Project Manager Peter Aslett ION Business Development Director Peter Baillie CGG SVP Business Development Simon Baker RPS Geological Advisor Dean Baker RISC Senior Consultant - Geoscience Rajeevan Balakumar Petronas Manager/Geologist Jason Banks Indalo Director Nazrin Banu Petronas Manager Ian Baron Arab Oil Director Zamri Baseri Petronas Head Block Promotion Adam Becis ERC Equipoise Reservoir Engineer Alastair Bee Westwood Global Energy Group Senior Associate Graham Bell ERC Equipoise Director Clyde Bennett New Zealand Oil & Gas Business Development Advisor Thomas Bernecker Australian Government Manager Stephanie Best PESGB Operations Clement Blaizot Geospace Chief Executive Greg Blower Gaia Earth Operations Consultant John Boldock Geo Brokers Pty Ltd Sales Manager Christopher Boot Canesis Data Director David Boote DBConsulting Ltd Director Adam Borushek RISC Reservoir Engineer Steven Bottomley New Zealand Oil & Gas Consultant Lawrence Bourke Task Fronterra (Asia) Pty. Ltd. CEO Edwin Bowles KrisEnergy General Manager - Bangladesh David Bowling Baker Hughes Geomechanics Sales Lead, APAC Ginny-Marie Bradley University of Manchester PhD Research Postgraduate Student Paul Bransden Mubadala Petroleum Advisor, Exploration Tim Breitfeld SEARG Postdoctoral Research Fellow Gemma Brown Getech Structural Geologist Andy Butler SundaGas CEO Paul Carey Chemostrat Ltd Regional manager Jack Cawthorne RockWash BD Manager - Geology Alex Chalke Grosvenor Clive & Stokes Partner Daniel Chan Westwood Energy Research Analyst Tim Charlton Timor Gap Manager Exploration Soraya Cherry CGG Robertson Geochemist Rosy Chirayath PESGB Operations Jan Chmielewski Zebra Geosciences Geophysicist Tad Choi PGS BD Manager Alan Clare OMV New Zealand Limited Exploration and Appraisal Manager Paul Clark Bounty Developments Ltd. Land Manager William Clough Twinza Oil Chairman Ian Cockerill RISC Geoscience Manager Nick Comrie-Smith Premier Oil Exploration Manager Ben Conley Cairn Energy Business Development and New Ventures Manager Neil Constantine DataCo Asia-Pacific Director Graham Cooke Rockflow Resources Principal Geoscientist Nick Cooper Charles Cooper BP General Manager Exploration First Name Surname Company Job Title Romain Courel Ophir Energy NV Manager Asia David Coursey RPS Site Investigation and Survey Manager Philip Cox Ophir Energy BD Manager Simon Crellin SEAPEX Vice President Ian Cross Moyes & Co. Managing Director Michael Curtis Independent Geophysicist Tracey Dancy Making Waves Marketing Managing Director David Darby New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals Commercial Analysis & Investment Manager Stuart Darling ION SVP, Seismic Software and Services Antoine Darque petroDIP.com Director Nick David Shearwater GeoServices Ltd Regional Business Manager, Asia-Pacific Julia Davies Discover Geoscience Business Development Manager Christopher Davies PGS Geoscientist Martine Davis NVentures BD Manager Sudirman Dawing Durham University PhD Research Postgraduate Student Ian Deighton TGS Principal Geoscientist Rebecca Dibley PESGB Operations Michael Douglas Bell Geospace BD Manager Shariff D'Souza Mandala Energy Head of Mergers & Acquisitions Alasdair Duncan Mandala Energy Director, Exploration & Geoscience Jeremy Dyer PT OPAC Dorata Technical and Marketing Director Stewart Easton ERC Equipoise General Manager Paul Ebdale SundaGas Director Sara Edmonson Coro Energy Deputy Chief Executive Officer Ian Edwards Spectrum EVP, NW Europe, Asia-Pacific and Global BD Rowan Edwards CGG Structural Geologist Pierre Eliet Independent Consultant NV Exploration Peter Elliott NVentures Director Dale Emrich Drillinginfo Director, Product Management joseph English Discover Exploration Exploration Manager Travis Enman CalEnergy Resources Business Manager Huw Evans Twinza Oil CEO William Ferguson FREC Director Kelly Field Drillinginfo Client Support - International Raphael Fillon Neptune Energy Head of Exploration Paul Fink ADX Energy Ltd CEO John Fisher Genel Energy Principle Geologist Katherine Gausland Fitzpatrick Searcher Seismic Geophysicist Mark Foster Nedseis Geo Consultancy BV Business Development Director John Foyle ION Business Development Manager Trent Franks Liberty Petroleum Chairman of the Board Tom Fraser RSD Geologist Austen Fresson Ocean Reach Advisory Managing Director Kaxia Gardner Getech Senior Geophysicist Ewa Ginal-Cumblidge New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals Senior Promotions Specialist David Ginger Global Teamwork Director Miriam Gordon BP Geologist William Gordon-Canning Total Manager, Exploration PNG Amy Gough SEARG Post Doctoral Research Fellow Dave Goulding Direct Wave Ltd Director Sian Grant Geokinetics BD and Marketing Peter Grant International Energy Solutions Director Colin Gray IHS Markit Senior Sales Executive Jenny Greenhalgh Independent Consultant Principal Geologist Stephen Grice Shearwater GeoServices Ltd Sales Manager, Processing & Imaging Dean Griffin Premier Oil VP Exploration Jim Gulland GeoPartners Limited Director Peter Gutteridge Cambridge Carbonates Ltd Director Robert Hall Royal Holloway SEARG Director, SE Asia Research Group Mike Hall Airbus Senior Geologist Laura Hardiman Kerogen Capital (UK) Ltd Principal Petroleum Engineer Mark Harris DrillingInfo VP Asia-Pacific Radian Zuhri Hartama Conrad Petroleum General Manager Andy Hartree Gneiss Energy Limited Technical Director Benoit Hauville Total Exploration Strategy Colin Hawke Ophir Energy Principal Geophysicist Simon Haworth Tewcan Consultant Production Geologist Tom Hay Shearwater GeoServices VP Sales Chris Hayes RPS BD Manager First Name Surname Company Job Title Simon Hayter Fairfieldnodal VP BD & Sales, Eastern Hemisphere Bill Hayton Chatham House Independent SAID HEDIR Polarcus Field Geophysicist Tim Hemsted IHS Markit Director, Upstream Consulting Juliane Hennig Royal Holloway SEARG Post Graduate Research Phillip Hicken Getech BD Manager Alex Hicks Halliburton Geoscientist Wayne Higgins Geosoft Managing Director Jamie Higton Halliburton Geologist Jason Hilliard Black Mountain VP of Engineering Catherine Holley CGG Senior Project Supervisor Nick Holloway Consultant Proprietor Bill Holmes GeoPrism Pte. Ltd. Senior Petrophysicist Rob Hope Axxis Geo Solutions BD Manager Rune Hope Total Global Exploration Farm-Out Lindsay Horn Geophysical Acquisition Services Geophysicist Ruth Hoult JMJ Petroleum Chief Geoscientist John Hughes Independent Consultant Consultant Geophysicist Andrew Hughes Wood Mackenzie Vice President Exploration Service Frankie Hulbert IHS Markit Technical Research Associate Director - Australasia and ISC Maria Iredale PESGB Director Rafika Ismail Royal Holloway SEARG Post Graduate Research Lindsay Jacques JMJ Petroleum Director John Jacques JMJ Petroleum Director Jaizan Hardi Jais Petronas Senior Manager Shahril Jamil Petronas Manager Peter Jeans Carnarvon Petroleum BD Manager Andrew Jefferies New Zealand Oil & Gas CEO Steve Jeffrey Geo Brokers Pty Ltd Advisor Melissa Johansson Geode Director Mark Jones Independent Consultant Dai Jones Drillinginfo Data Director Hannah Jones Equinor Geologist Exploration Agu Kantsler Transform Exploration Pty Ltd Managing Director Toril Karlberg Dyreng Equinor Exploration Manager Alex Karvelas Schlumberger Geologist Georgina Katzaros Westwood Energy BD Manager Charlie Kergaravat Total Geologist - PNG Katherine Kho KrisEnergy Geophysicist Christopher Kilburn Watson Farley & Williams LLP Lawyer Malcolm King Monarch Geophysical Managing Director Ben King PESGB Operations Tom Kipling Spectrum Business Development Geophysicist Craig Koch PGS Global Opportunities Manager Olusegun Kolawole IHS Markit Senior Geoscientist Aernout Korevaar Dyas Exploration Director Shankar Krishnan Drillinginfo Regional Manager - South East Asia Shavin Kunju EAGE Corporate Relations Manager Kevin Kveton Chevron Regional Exploration Manager Mike Lakin Envoi Limited Managing Director Robert Lambert Ipex Energy Founder Sandra Lane WesternGeco Limited Multiclient Africa Sales Engineer Simon Lange OMV New Zealand Limited Head of Exploration, Development & Production Douglas Langton RockWash Business Development Odd Larsen Searcher Seismic Director Adam Law ERC Equipoise Managing Director David Lawton SLR Consulting Ltd Chief Geoscientist - Oil & Gas Advisory Services Mario Lazzerini Denchi ENI SPA Exploration Project Manager Adrian Leech Gaia Earth Operations Petrophysicist Thomas Leslie Leith Equinor Petroleum Systems Specialist Antje Lenhart Equinor Senior Geologist Michael Lennane PBEgeo (Komro) Geoscience Advisor Christof Liebermann Royal Holloway SEARG Post Graduate Research Frode Liestoel Equinor Exploration Manager Ramsay Lind Blue Ocean Monitoring Ltd Business Dev. 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