From white paper to action: let's continue the conversation. Join global industry leaders for an interactive session with live Q&A and audience-driven discussion, where you're invited to be a part of shaping the future of subsurface understanding.
The on-demand video from this session is now available.
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Earlier this year, in partnership with Reuters, we released our latest white paper, Geoscience: The race to understand the subsurface, exploring how modern platforms are transforming subsurface intelligence - enabling faster, safer, and more informed decisions across engineering, energy, and regulatory domains.
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Now, we’re taking those insights further. Join us for Unlocking the subsurface: a virtual deep dive, a follow-on virtual event designed to unlock additional commentary and perspectives from our expert panelists:
• Graham Grant - CEO, Seequent
• Emily King - Founder, Prospector and CEO, Global Venture Consulting
 • Simon Webbison - VP Exploration & Resource Management, Ormat Technologies
• Jeremy O'Brien - Segment Director, Energy, Seequent
• Jason Deign - Business writer, journalist and author of Geoscience: The race to understand the subsurface white paper (Moderator).
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This live, interactive event includes exclusive Q&A opportunities, where you can ask questions to our panelists directly. You'll also be invited to influence the discussion by upvoting the topics that matter most to you and see how your industry peers respond in real time.
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This will be an unmissable live event where you'll walk away with strategies to reduce risk, accelerate timelines and unlock new opportunities.
The on-demand video from this session is now available here.
This panel discussion will be run live through GoToWebinar.
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