The 3rd OGEO, Oil & Gas Workshop will take plave in Perth, Australia on 14th September 2012.

After two successful workshops at ESA-ESRIN in Frascati, please join us in Sept. 2012 in Perth, Australia for the 3rd workshop on Earth Observation for the Oil & Gas industry.

With ever more Earth Observation systems (satellite and airborne) available, novel and advanced methods of working with the EO data are required. Extracting the maximum value from the derived products and integrating the results with other geo-information has become an opportunity for the Oil & Gas industry to improve business procedures and add value to existing approaches. Industry wide applied practises and commonly accepted procedures will help to standardize the Earth Observation methods and support their business value.

The one day workshop is scheduled to coincide with another Oil & Gas industry event in Perth from the 11th to the 13th of September, which will see many O&G industry professionals in Perth – with a number of them having an interest in Earth Observation as a tool to maintain and improve good business practises.

Draft Programme

Environment // MetOcean // Geomatics // Infrastructure

Session1:

OGEO – overview
ESA – GMES programme
OGP – OilSpillResponse JIP update

Session 2:

Environment: amongst others - updates on using satellite data for coastal monitoring

Session 3:

MetOcean: amongst others - how new satellite data can improve ocean forecasts

Session 4:

Geomatics: amongst others - how shallow water bathymetry can be retrieved accurately form high res. optical satellite data

Panel discussion

Panel on utilisng EO resources for the O&G industry and proposing new initiatives

Starting at 8:30 – 17:00 ; Morning/Afternoon Tea and Lunch will be provided

Approx. 16 presentations @ 15 min + 5min question time

2* 30min Tea break
60 min Lunch break

Thur: 13th of Sept. 18:00+ – Ice-Breaker – details to follow
Fri: 14th of Sept. 19:30+ – Workshop Dinner – details to follow
Sat: 15th of Sept. – Social programs can be arranged

More information at www.esa-ogeo.org

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