Tag Archive: Radiometric

Updated: NEOS Narrated Slideshow

Cover

Well, after a year in the spotlight, it came to be time to retire our original narrated slideshow and to replace it with a newer model. Below you’ll find the latest edition, updated to reflect the latest round of projects we’ve been undertaking for our clients in conventional and unconventional basins around the world. Click here …

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Exploring for Gold – You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby!

Panning for Gold

All can conjure up the classic school-book images of a ‘Forty Niner‘ panning for gold along a river bank. Even today, independent miners sometimes rely upon the low tech ‘panning’ technique (or variants thereof) as borne out on the reality TV show – Gold Rush Alaska – shown on the Discovery Channel. However, modern minerals’ exploration (as …

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First Photos from Neuquén Resource Assessment Project (Argentina)

NEOS Geo's Head to the Field in Neuquen

One of the benefits of being a private company is that you can put stuff “out there” before the official press release is issued. So yes world, we’ve just started another exciting project. Our most recent deployment is to Argentina’s Neuquén Basin. The Argentinian government has estimated that the Neuquén contains more than 250 TCF …

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Mapping Gas Saturations in the Bossier Using a Multi-Measurement Approach

First Break cover - April 2011

In the April 2011 edition of First Break (the publication of the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers – EAGE), a team of NEOS geoscientists describe how a successful earth model can be built using a multi-measurement interpretation (MI) methodology. An MI approach was used to map gas saturation distributions in the Bossier Formation in …

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