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Planning Time Begins for 2009 IBA

By now, most EXPLORER readers are familiar with the AAPG Imperial Barrel Award Program – the basin analysis and prospect presentation competition for integrated technical teams of five graduate students and one faculty adviser.

In 2009 university teams from all over the world will once again compete in local Section or Region IBA competitions for the opportunity to attend the June AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition in Denver – all travel and lodging expenses paid – where they will participate in the global IBA finals competition. 

Last year, 34 teams participated in the 2008 IBA program. Expectations are high for the 2009 competition with at least 40 schools expected to sign up. While all interested schools are encouraged to apply, in some cases, Section and Region qualifying competitions will be limited to the first five schools that apply.

While there is no denying that participation in the IBA program means extra work for students and faculty, these efforts can launch a career, secure a job, showcase a university, enhance a geoscience department and discover a new star recruit.


For the last several months the IBA Committee, chaired by Connie Mongold, has been busy evaluating last year’s program and implementing program improvements to ensure to the extent possible a fair and level playing field for 2009. Improvements can be found in five areas – datasets, software support, judging, sponsorship and student peer mentoring.

The University of Oklahoma’s 2008 IBA winning team.

Datasets

Seasoned explorationists know that data is sometimes incomplete or erroneous. Just as in the real world, IBA datasets contain imperfections – some intentionally.

The definition of a dataset includes a 3-D survey (400 km2 – 1000 km2); 2-D survey lines (1000 km2 – 5000 km2); and a full suite of wireline logs from four-six wells, with formation and time picks.

To contribute a dataset, contact Steve Veal (dcxresources@btinternet.com).

Software Support

Schlumberger will donate Petrel seismic to simulation software to IBA teams, according to donation guidelines.

Judging

Individuals or companies interested in serving as a judge may contact Bob Stewart (bob.stewart@exxonmobil.com), IBA Judging Sub-Committee chair.

Sponsorship

Student Peer Mentoring

All IBA teams traveling from outside the United States are strongly encouraged to apply now for a visa. Although the global finals competition held during the AAPG convention in Denver is months away, the visa approval process can take considerable time. Waiting to apply for a visa until after the qualifying IBA competition in your Region may be too late.

For the general timetable and more information about the 2009 competition, go to the Imperial Barrel Award web site, or contact Carol McGowen or Mike Mlynek .


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