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EAGE 2026
We’re heading to EAGE 2026 in Aberdeen to explore how data-driven geoscience fuels the energy transition.
Join the conversation at booth 133

GLOBAL UPSTREAM
LEADERS PANEL
Shearwater's CEO, Irene Waage Basili, will take the stage at the EAGE 2026 Global Upstream Leaders Panel in Aberdeen.
Together with fellow industry leaders, she will explore how upstream can navigate an era of geopolitical fragmentation, and what it means for the future direction of our industry.
Topic: Rebalancing the New World Order in an Age of Fragmentation — Where Is Upstream Really Heading?
Tuesday 9 June
14:30–15:30
TECHNICAL TALKS
WORKSHOPS &
PANEL SESSIONS
7 June
Arash JafarGandomi
Leveraging Multicomponent OBN Acquisitions for Improved PP-PS Imaging and Inversion
Workshop #01
09:15–17:20
Amarjeet Kumar
Sampling at the Philosophical Crossroads
Workshop #05
09:00–17:50
Matteo Ravasi
Open for Energy: Open Source, Open Data, Open Models
Workshop #07
09:00–17:30
Matteo Ravasi
PyLops: A Pet Project Turned into a Production-Grade Framework for Large-Scale Inverse Problems
Technical Paper
10:20-10:40
8 June
Ramzi Djebbi
Multiparameter Velocity and Impedance Full Waveform Inversion
Workshop #08
09:00–15:00
Christian Strand
Radioactive Waste Management
Workshop #14, Chair
09:00–15:00
9 June
Harrison Moore
Distributed Acoustic Sensing-1
Workshop Chair
08:30–11:30
Irene Waage Basili
Rebalancing the New World Order in an Age of Fragmentation — Where Is Upstream Really Heading?
Global Upstream Leaders Panel
Strategic Programme Session
14:30–15:30
Roald van Borselen
Signal Processing: Wavefield Separation and Broadband Processing
Session Chair
14:30–15:50
Amarjeet Kumar
Adaptive Sparse Inversion for Residual Signal Recovery
Room 7
16:10–17:10
David Vargas
Time-Domain Sparse De-Blending of Apparition Sources Using a Fast Radon Transform
Room 15
16:50–17:10
10 June
Volkan Akcelik
Scalable Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification in Tomography
Room 1
09:30–09:50
Chris Purcell
Elastic Anisotropic Multi-Parameter Velocity Model Building
Room 15
10:30–10:50
Arash JafarGandomi
Source Motion Correction of Marine Vibrator in 3D
Room 6
14:50–15:10
Francesco Perrone
Modelling and Inversion of DAS Data Using the Spectral Element Method
Room 3
17:10–17:30
11 June
Roald van Borselen
Opportunities in Deep-Learning Based SRME / IME
Room 3
10:10–10:30
Ramzi Djebbi
A Diffusion-Based Scattering-Angle Filtering Approach for FWI
Poster
13:30–14:30
Roald van Borselen
Wavefield Reconstruction, Sampling Strategies, and Compressive Sensing
Session Chair
14:30–17:30
Volkan Akcelik
Constrained Multi-Parameter Tomography for Anisotropic Velocity Modelling
Room 1
14:30–15:50
Amarjeet Kumar
Joint Slope-Wavefield Reconstruction for Multicomponent Seismic Data
Room 13
15:30–15:50
Susanne Rentsch
High Resolution Shallow Hazard Characterization
Room 3
12:15-12:35
Simon Redfearn
Evaluating a New CCS Survey Design Option – a North Sea Case Study
Room 3
16:30–16:50
12 June
Christian Strand
OBS Acquisition Productivity and Efficiency – Technology Trends and Disruptors
Workshop #21, Chair
09:00–16:00
Susanne Rentsch
From Weather Resilience to Data Excellence: The Case for Deep-Towed Single-Sensor Multi-Component Technology
time TBC

EXPERT
PRESENTATIONS
Can't make it to the main stage? Come to booth 133. Our in-booth presentation series brings some of our sharpest thinking directly to you, no auditorium required. Pull up a seat and hear from the scientists and specialists doing the work.
Lorenzo Casasanta
Elementi: A spectral element method solution for multi-parameter elastic FWI
Tuesday 9 June, 14:00–14:30 / Wednesday 10 June, 15:30–16:00
Sindre Bull-Jansen
Pelotas Basin sedimentary systems and prospectivity study using new 3D seismic data
Wednesday 10 June, 10:30–11:00 / Thursday 11 June, 11:00–11:30
Christian Strand
Higher efficiency, lower risk exposure, lower emissions: The single MPV approach to OBN surveys
Tuesday 9 June, 15:30–16:00 / Thursday 11 June, 09:30–10:00
Mark Skinner
Meeting the demands for decision-ready data
Tuesday 9 June, 10:30–11:00 / Wednesday 10 June, 14:00–14:30
YOU WILL
FIND US AT
BOOTH 133
We’re bringing insight, innovation, and energy.
Whether you’re looking to connect with our experts in our coffee area or discover how we’re pushing the boundaries of seismic innovation – this is where the conversation starts.


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