New Topic Announced for IMAGE ’22 Call for Abstracts

International Meeting for Applied

Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

28 August–2 September | Houston, Texas

Call for Abstracts Deadline:

17 March at 5:00 PM (CDT)

ake advantage of the unique opportunity to share your case studies, technological advancements, and research discoveries with the world’s leading assembly of applied geophysicists, thought leaders, and technical experts from around the world.

The IMAGE Committee has added another proposed theme to the lineup! You can now share your knowledge on the History of Petroleum Geoscience. Subtopics include:

  • Evolution of major technical breakthroughs in petroleum exploration and production
  • Advances in technologies for more efficient hydrocarbon extraction
  • Social responsibility and best practices adopted to ensure environmental sustainability
  • Case studies in exploration and development of hydrocarbon resources over the past 100 years

  • Acquisition and Survey Design
  • Anisotropy
  • AVO and Seismic Inversion
  • Borehole Geophysics and Geomechanics
  • Carbonates, Evaporites, and Mixed Systems
  • Low Carbon Solutions
  • Distributed Acoustic Sensing
  • Exploration and Reservoir Surveillance
  • Full Waveform Inversion
  • Geochemistry, Basin Modeling, and Petroleum Systems
  • Gravity and Magnetics
  • NEW! – History of Petroleum Geoscience
  • Geological and Geophysical Interpretation
  • Deep Integration of Data and Disciplines
  • Induced and Passive Seismic
  • Mining
  • Machine Learning and Advanced Data Analytics: Theory and Special Applications
  • New Energy Frontiers, Critical Minerals, Planetary Geoscience
  • Near Surface
  • Integrated Reservoir Characterization
  • Rock Physics
  • Siliciclastic Systems
  • Seismic Modeling
  • Seismic Processing: Emerging Technologies
  • Seismic Processing: Migration
  • Seismic Processing: Multiples, Noise, and Regularization
  • Seismic Theory
  • Structure, Tectonics, and Geomechanics
  • AAPG, SEG, and SEPM Student Research
  • Sustainable Energy Development and Environmental Geoscience
  • Seismic Velocity Estimation
  • Time Lapse
  • Unconventional Resources
  • Vertical Seismic Profile


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