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ROQ Geoscience signs MSA with integral consulting

We are proud to announce that we’ve executed a Master Services Agreement with Integral Consulting - a team dedicated to solving the environmental, health, and natural resource challenges that face our evolving world - and we are excited about the opportunity to work with a group of dedicated professionals united by a common goal: to make more possible.

We appreciate the diligent work of Daniel Doolittle in making this possible.

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Seafloor Heat Flow versus Temperatures at Depth

One question often asked by clients is “How do seafloor heat flow measurements made within the upper few meters of the sediment column translate into temperatures at much greater depths?”

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What is heat flow?

Heat flowing through sedimentary rocks dives the chemical reactions that transform organic matter into petroleum and has a decisive influence on the generation of hydrocarbons in sedimentary basins.

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ROQ Completes Red Sea Heat Flow Survey for Chevron/Woodside

ROQ Geoscience was an integral part of Fugro’s successful multi beam, geochemical coring, and heat flow survey in the Red Sea. We used our heat flow probes to collect a new suite of high-quality data and validate a sparse dataset of existing measurements.

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Fugro Contracts ROQ Geoscience for three Surveys Offshore Colombia for DIMAR

Between 2019 and 2022, Fugro and ROQ Geoscience partnered with Dimar (Dirección General Maritima) to conduct three surveys for ANH (Agencia Nacional de Hidrocarburos) on both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts offshore Colombia. For these surveys, ROQ conducted the heat flow surveys and provided engineers and geochemical lab support technicians.

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ROQ Geoscience Conducts Coring and Heat Flow Training Course for DIMAR

At the request of DIMAR (Dirección General Maritima - Colombian Navy), ROQ scientists traveled to Cartagena Colombia to conduct a four-day training course. Topics covered included safety of personnel and equipment, survey planning, introduction to seafloor seeps, multi beam acquisition and target picking, coring methods, and heat flow methods.

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