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NTGO Information Update
Friday, March 5, 2010
Northwest Territories Petroleum Geoscience Day
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The Metropolitan Conference Centre, Tivoli/Strand Meeting Room
333 - 4th Avenue SW, Calgary Alberta |
The Gwich’in Tribal Council and Northwest Territories Geoscience Office (NTGO) invite you to attend and learn about current petroleum geoscience projects in the NWT, featuring new research and exciting opportunities in the Gwich’in Settlement Area.
Technical Session
08:45 |
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Welcome/Introduction - Adrienne Jones (NTGO) & Doug Matthews (Matthews Energy Consulting)
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09:00 |
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Conceptual Petroleum Plays in Peel Plateau and Plain, Northwest Territories and Yukon - Leanne Pyle (V.I. Geoscience Services) |
09:40 |
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Peel Plateau and Plain Project: Digital Atlas Demonstration - Adrienne Jones (NTGO) |
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10:00 |
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Coffee Break and Poster Viewing |
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10:20 |
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Cretaceous Strata Research, Mackenzie Corridor - Thomas Hadlari (Geological Survey of Canada - Calgary) |
10:40 |
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Highlights from the NWT Unconventional Gas Scoping Study - Brad Hayes (Petrel Robertson Consulting Ltd.) |
11:20 |
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Study and Evaluation of Gwich’in Land Parcels - Ken Drummond (Drummond Consulting) |
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12:00 |
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Lunch (provided) and Poster Viewing |
Posters
1) Regional Geoscience Studies and Petroleum Potential, Peel Plateau and Plain, Northwest Territories and Yukon: Final Deliverables - A.L. Jones, L.J. Pyle, & K.L. Pierce 2) Research Highlights: Petroleum Potential of lower Paleozoic Rocks, Peel area - L.P. Gal 3) Integration of Albian to Turonian Microfossil Assemblages, Geochronology and Sedimentation in the northern Western Interior Sea: Peel Plateau Region (Northwest Territories) - D. Thomson et al.
There is no registration fee for this event, but we ask that you RSVP to Adrienne_Jones@gov.nt.ca by Thursday, March 25, 2010. Please feel free to circulate this information to colleagues also interested in attending. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you there! |
About NTGO: The Northwest Territories Geoscience Office is a federal-territorial partnership between Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment. It advances geological knowledge of the Northwest Territories for the benefit of Northerners and all Canadians.
For a listing of our recently released publications, click here.
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