Exploring New Dimensions of Energy Dynamics (Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences) (2026. Approx. 200 p. 80 illus., 40 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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Exploring New Dimensions of Energy Dynamics (Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences) (2026. Approx. 200 p. 80 illus., 40 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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This volume brings together the latest research, insights, and innovations presented at GEOIndia 2024, the flagship conference of the Association of Petroleum Geologists (APG) India—one of Asia's leading forums for geoscience and energy dialogue. APG India serves as a critical platform for petroleum geologists, fostering international cooperation, scientific discussions, and educational support, all while hosting major events like the GEO India conference series. Edited with the support of the APG Executive Committee and Patron, and published in collaboration with Springer, this book captures contributions from world-class researchers, industry leaders, and emerging voices in the geosciences. This book compiles a wide range of papers that tackle both established and emerging areas within the energy sector, addressing contemporary challenges and pioneering approaches in energy exploration, production, and sustainability. Key topics covered in this book include innovative methodologies in geological and geophysical exploration, energy exploration techniques, advancements in reservoir characterization, and cutting-edge research on unconventional hydrocarbons. Additionally, the proceedings focus on environmental and sustainable practices in energy, underscoring the importance of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), which are pivotal in the global transition toward cleaner energy systems. Exploring New Dimensions of Energy Dynamics serves as an essential reference for academics, industry practitioners, and policy-makers aiming to understand and contribute to the evolving energy dynamics in South Asia and beyond.

The Editors express their sincere gratitude to the Executive Committee of the Association of Petroleum Geologists (APG) and the Patron of APG for their invaluable support and for granting permission to publish the proceedings of the 6th South Asian Geosciences Conference and Exhibition GEOIndia 2024 with Springer. Their encouragement and vision have been instrumental in bringing this volume to fruition.

Contents

1. Tectonics, Subsidence, Sedimentation, and Sea Level Changes from Late Jurassic to Pliocene Revealed Through Paleogeographic Mapping of the Northern Part of Cauvery Basin.- 2. Response surface approach: an efficient tool for Uncertainty Management and Risk Assessment in Petroleum System Modelling.- 3. Geomicrobial Indicator For Hydrocarbon Exploration: A Case Study of Borholla-Mekrang-Lakhibari Area in Assam Shelf.- 4. Exploring Hydrocarbon Potential in the Mumbai High Basement Reservoir: A Comprehensive 3D Fracture Intensity Modelling Approach.- 5. DELIBERATE SEARCH FOR COQUINA/MICROBIALITE RESERVOIR FACIES: POSSIBLE NEW PLAY OPENER FOR KORI - SHELF MARGIN COMPLEX AND TAPTI DAMAN BASIN.- 6. Emplacement history of Mannar Volcanics: Implications to Deccan volcanism in Gulf of Mannar, Cauvery basin.- 7. Corrigendum of Magnetotelluric Data Due to Topography: Applications in the Sikkim Himalaya Region.- 8.  Unraveling Structural style and Tectonic evolution of Assam Schuppen Belt: Insights from integrated Structural and Basin modeling studies.- 9. An integrated machine learning approach for Rock-type Classification of Synrift sediments of Deepwater Cauvery Basin.- 10. Application of Derivative Filter: A Case Study.- 11. Differentiating Random Fractal-Fracture Networks: Beyond Fractal Dimension and Iteration Uniformity.- 12. Integrated facies modelling approaches to characterize reservoir heterogeneity in green field development â€" a case study from Mumbai offshore basin, India.- 13. Geo Cellular Modelling of complex multi-layered gas reservoirs: A case study from Pasarlapudi field, Krishna-Godavari Basin.- 14. Risk Segment Mapping of Mahuva and Daman Plays in Tapti Daman Area, Western Offshore Basin, Mumbai, India.- 15. Morphostructural analysis of areas with poor or no seismic data: An alternative approach.- 16. Basement Configuration of Pranhita-Godavari basin through analysis of Gravity, Magnetic and Seismic data: An integrated approach.- 17. Fracture Characterization and Estimation of Horizontal Stress Orientation for Basement Play: A case study from A&AA Basin.- 18. Fracture identification and evaluation in Pre-Cambrian basement using conventional log and advanced log data in Mumbai High field, India: An integrated approach-A Case Study.- 19. Re-assessment of gas reserves based on Material Balance using flowing pressure: a case study.- 20. Optimizing Hydrocarbon Saturation through Advanced Log Integration and Re-evaluation of Saturation Modelling in a developed field.- 21. ANALYSIS OF EARLY-RIFT CLASTIC RESERVOIRS IN GABON COASTAL BASIN, AFRICA.- 22. EXPLORING NEW OILFIELDS: A GEOCHEMICAL APPROACH FOR UPPER ASSAM BASIN.- 23. Occurrence of bar-lagoon complex in upper part of Late Jurassic Succession in Kutch Offshore.- 24. Assessment of Lower Bassein Carbonate Reservoirs in Mukta-North of Mukta sector, Mumbai offshore Basin.- 25. Quantitative Petrophysical Assessment of Organic Richness of Eocene Hoogly Shale- a Case Study from Bengal Basin, India.- 26. Geochronological and geochemical aspects of Khairmalia Volcanics, Vindhyan Supergroup: Implications to Vindhyan Basin initiation.- 27. Defining Tectonic Regimes through Subsidence Analysis: A Biostratigraphic Approach to the Rifting and Evolution of the Cauvery Basin.- 28. Facies discrimination through Hybrid Rock Physics Modelling approach in high porosity siliclastic reservoirâ€" A case study of Pundi field, Cauvery Basin, India.- 29. Evolution and Tectonics of South Rewa Basin vis-à -vis Narmada-Son Lineament.- 30. Multi-Element Analysis: A Promising Tool to Determine Provenance, Chemical Weathering and Redox Conditions of Shales in KG and Vindhyan Basin.- 31. Depositional Framework and Biogenic Hydrocarbon Entrapment: Insights from West Andaman Offshore Region.- 32. Kinematics of Pliocene-Pleistocene growth sequence in Krishna-Godavari Offshore, India using 2-D restoration.- 33. Gravity modeling of selected profiles in between Rajouri and Surinsar area, Himalayan Foreland basin.- 34. Sediment Recycling to Reservoir Potential: Geochemical and Provenance Insights from the Bhuban Formation, Assam.- 35. Gravity and Magnetic modelling along selected profiles in Satpura Basin for understanding of basement configuration.- 36. Sub basalt imaging using low frequency & velocity scanning processing workflow â€" A case study from Western Continental Margin of India.- 37. Source rock characterization for hydrocarbon generative potential and thermal maturity of Gondwana Sequences, NE Himalayas, India.- 38. Delineation of structural configuration using tilt derivative, theta map, and 3-D Euler deconvolution technique using gravity data in the Assam-Arakan basin, northeastern India.- 39. Application of Extended Elastic Impedance for reservoir delineation in deep water of Cauvery Basin, India: A case study.- 40. Analysis of Reservoir System Quality in Tight Syn Rift Sequences of Lower Cretaceous Depositions: A Case Study from Eastern Offshore-India.- 41. Characterizing productive zones through fracture and facies analysis: A case study from Chhatral reservoir, Gamij field, Cambay basin.- 42. Geological history of Bikaner Nagaur Sub-basin â€" A relook.- 43. Paleoenvironment interpretation of Tertiary Period using carbon and oxygen isotopes fingerprinting in West Coast Margin of India.- 44. Pressure compartments and Top seal integrity analysis of Syn-rift reservoir in ultra-deep water, Cauvery Basin; a Case study.- 45. Heavy mineral analyses to understand the provenance of different sands encountered in Mandapeta Area, Onland, KG-PG Basin, India.- 46. A comparative analysis of source rock model in Ramnad and Palk Bay sub-basins, Cauvery basin: Insights from 3D petroleum system modelling.- 47. Identification of oil prospects using structural modelling techniques in Cachar area, Assam-Arakan fold belt, Assam and Assam-Arakan Basin.- 48. Genetic types of natural gas and gas-source correlation in different strata of MH-DCS area of Mumbai Offshore Basin, India.- 49. Identification of hydrocarbon using Lame’s Parameters (Lambda-Rho and Mu-Rho) overlay technique in conjunction with other rock mechanical overlays.- 50. A template for sweet spot modelling in Meso-Proterozoic, Jardepahar Formation of Hatta Field, Vindhyan Basin, India.- 51. Microfracture characterization and its connectivity analysis using high-resolution images of Indian Gondwana shale: Unveiling unconventional reservoir complexity.- 52. Petroleum System Modelling in Andaman Back-arc Basin.- 53. Exploring syn-rift sediments of Mesozoic â€" untouched frontier in Deepwater area of Mumbai Offshore Basin.- 54. A Systematic approach for Deep water Prospectivity Evaluation through advance AVO attribute studies for identifying drillable Prospects in Ariyalur-Pondicherry Sub-Basins in Cauvery Ultra-deep area; a new Paradigm to be adopted.- 55. A Step Change in Broadband Seismic Technique First Multi-Component Streamer Data Acquisition in Indian Offshore.- 56. Morphotectonics, slope stability and paleostress studies from the Bhagirathi river section, western Himalaya (Uttarakhand, India).- 57. Microbial Prospecting of ONGCGas Study in In Two Exploratory Blocks of Eastern Valley of Brahmaputra, Assam.- 58. Is fractal dimension a unique identifier of connectivity and flow in fracture networks?.- 59. Maximising the Potential of Frontier Basins: Contrasting the Langkasuka and Kerala-Konkan Basins.- 60. Core Log Integration of a Low Perm Porcellinite Reservoir, A case Study of Tight Oil Field Development of Aishwariya Barmer Hill (ABH).- 61. Deformation bands as fluid flow barriers: importance in high porosity fluvio-deltaic sandstone reservoirs.

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