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Halifax 2008

Sharing Ideas - Embracing Opportunities

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The Inaugural Central Atlantic Conjugate Margins Conference was held at Â鶹´«Ã½ in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada from August 13 – 15, 2008. Halifax 2008 was an outstanding opportunity to incorporate the results of hydrocarbon exploration throughout the Central Atlantic conjugate margin basins using the latest concepts and interpretations of divergent margin basin evolution, petroleum systems, productive fields and analogues.

Halifax 2008 was very successful, with over 200 delegates from 17 nations attending, representing 48 companies and 26 government and academic institutions. More than 90 technical oral and poster papers were presented.

Thematic Sessions:

  1. Margin Evolution & Development
  2. Petroleum Systems
  3. Productive Fields & Analogues

Conference Materials:

  • View [pdf - 5.4 MB]
  • View [pdf- 206 MB]
  • View Short Course 1: Practical Salt Tectonics | Emphasizing the Geometry & Evolution of Salt Structures 
  • View slides from Short Course 2:
    [pdf- 42 MB]
  • View Pre-Conference Excursion 1:
    [pdf- 112 MB]
  • View Pre-Conference Excursion 3:
  • View the – from Earthmoves, UK [JPG- 9.6 MB]
  • View the - from Earthmoves, UK [JPG - 7.2 MB]
  • View the [pdf – 1.7 MB]


Core Workshop EXTENDED Abstracts

  1. View  Lubomir Jansa and Georgia Pe-Piper. [pdf – 0.8 MB]
  2. Deep shelfal chalk reservoirs of the Upper Cretaceous Wyandot Formation, Primrose salt structure area, offshore Nova Scotia. Andrew MacRae
  3. View  David Piper and Georgia Pe-Piper [pdf – 3.0 MB]
  4. View  David Piper and Atika Karim [pdf – 1.2 MB]
  5. View Andrew MacRae [pdf - 17.5MB]
  6. View  Les Eliuk & Brad Prather [pdf - 3.4 MB]
  7. View  Les Eliuk for Rick Wierzbicki, Kevin Gillen, Rolf Ackermann, Nancy Harland, Leslie Eliuk, with a contribution by Jeff Dravis [pdf – 6.1 MB]

 

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Original Conference Website:

  • http://www.conjugatemargins.com (terminated; no longer available)