Helen Davis

Helen Davis

Office Manager

Helen joined IGI Ltd in June 2010 to provide administrative support to the company.

My diverse responsibilities include direct client correspondence, reviewing and preparing contracts and sales quotations, assisting with software sales, and managing our social media channels and website news items.

Additionally, I organise field trips and training courses, handle general office administration and management tasks such as recruitment and staff travel, and ensure the office operates smoothly on a daily basis.

Our latest newsletter has been published

We are excited to share our latest newsletter, released alongside the newest version of our software. In this edition you will find details of our redesigned software user guide, plus an interesting feature on the Offshore Algarve Basin and its Geological Carbon Storage Potential.

Software

Our latest newsletter has been published

Inside this edition you will find articles on our Machine Learning Tools, a handy p:IGI+ software tip, plus news on our continued support for the Norwegian Offshore Directorate hashtag#geochemical database. Click here to read the newsletter.

Conferences

IGI Presenting at the ‘South Atlantic Symposium 2024’

David Gardiner & Tiago Cunha will be attending the TGS South Atlantic Symposium 2024 at the Geological Society of London on Tuesday 10th December. Tiago will be presenting a talk entitled: Revisiting a Petroleum Systems Model in the Namibe Basin  (southern Angola) post deep-water southern Namibia Discoveries

Technical Note

Molecule of the Month

Tetracyclic Polyprenoids (TPPs) By Paul Farrimond

Two C30 tetracyclic polyprenoids (TPPs) are often seen as a characteristic doublet of peaks eluting after the C27-C29 diasteranes in the m/z 259 mass chromatogram from GC-MS analysis of oils and source rocks (Holba et al. , 2000).

Conferences

David Gardiner will be attending PETEX

in London from the 19-20th November. . . He will be presenting a talk on our ongoing collaboration with TGS entitled “Source Rock Presence and Maturity along the NW African (MSGBC) Margin: Results from a Seep Sample and Basin Modelling Study.