Date announcement - IGI User Group Meeting 25-26 June 2024
7/3/2024
IGI is pleased to announce its 2024 annual user group dates.
Go to: Date announcement - IGI User Group Meeting 25-26 June 2024IGI prides itself on innovating in the domain of geochemistry. We often publish updates and short notes on areas of interest, as well as notifications of events or major developments within IGI.
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7/3/2024
IGI is pleased to announce its 2024 annual user group dates.
Go to: Date announcement - IGI User Group Meeting 25-26 June 202425/1/2024
Many of our software users will have noticed that the release of p:IGI+ V2.3 saw the removal of the pre-made Analysis and Interpretation page artefacts.
Go to: Software: Where have the page artefacts gone?6/12/2023
The IGI property model shipped with version 2.3 of the software sees the introduction of a new PVT property model relevant to geochemistry. This means that the significant parameters determined from a range of PVT tests can now be captured in p:IGI+ project files or added to Metis databases.
Go to: PVT Properties in the IGI Property Model9/10/2023
Dear users, we’re delighted to announce version 2.3 of both p:IGI+ and Metis is now available.
Go to: IGI release version 2.3 of p:IGI+ and Metis4/10/2023
PVT data is essential for reservoir engineers to understand the properties and behaviour of oil and gas in the subsurface.
Go to: PVT Foundation Partnership10/7/2023
The IGI user group ran in person over the 20-22 June 2023. This year saw a return to an in person user group, at Hallsannery in the Devon countryside. Read more here...
Go to: User Group 20238/3/2023
Dear users, we’re delighted to announce version 2.2 of both p:IGI+ and Metis is now available.
Go to: IGI release version 2.2 of p:IGI+ and Metis8/2/2023
Here at IGI we’re proud of industry leading software we have built over 30 years in the industry.
Go to: Good software is not enough25/8/2022
IGI is pleased to announce that version 2.1 of both p:IGI+ and Metis are available. There’s a lot new in version 2.1.
Go to: IGI releases version 2.1 of p:IGI+ and Metis17/8/2022
IGI are pleased to announce that in cooperation with the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) our commercial geochemical databases for the Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea are now publicly and freely available.
Go to: Official release of IGI’s Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea databases