Session 24. Oral Presentation for: Early exploration modelling of natural hydrogen systems through the use of existing open source data
Andrew McMahon A *A
Andrew McMahon is the Regional Segment Manager – Energy for Seequent. He has over 20 years of experience successfully delivering customised analysis and solutions to a diverse range of teams and subsurface groups, from acquisition/processing, data management, unconventional interpretation modelling and managing complete data solutions for operational assets. He has excellent knowledge of the upstream industry both technically and commercially, having worked in international and local operators, and service providers, as well as state and federal government. |
Abstract
Presented on Thursday 23 May: Session 24
Natural hydrogen’s viability as a sustainable energy source will be enhanced through comprehensive geological modelling. This paper integrates existing open-source data to delve into the geological aspects of natural hydrogen exploration and proposes possible workflows. Geological and geophysical modelling entails characterising subsurface formations conducive to natural hydrogen generation and trapping. Utilising geological surveys, field observation, geophysical seismic and gravity data, alongside existing well logs, this analysis looks to identify regions with favourable geological conditions for the generation, migration and structures for accumulation of natural hydrogen. Furthermore, understanding the subsurface geology aids in the development of safe and efficient extraction techniques. By incorporating geological modelling into the evaluation of natural hydrogen, this paper provides a comprehensive overview of its potential as a sustainable energy solution. Leveraging existing open-source data alongside geological insights ensures a robust foundation for decision-making in exploration, production, storage, and utilisation strategies. This integrated approach empowers stakeholders to make informed choices in shaping a greener, more sustainable energy landscape.
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Keywords: exploration, geomodelling, Leapfrog, natural hydrogen, Oasis montaj, open source, visualisation, VOXI.
Andrew McMahon is the Regional Segment Manager – Energy for Seequent. He has over 20 years of experience successfully delivering customised analysis and solutions to a diverse range of teams and subsurface groups, from acquisition/processing, data management, unconventional interpretation modelling and managing complete data solutions for operational assets. He has excellent knowledge of the upstream industry both technically and commercially, having worked in international and local operators, and service providers, as well as state and federal government. |