
Eshsan Daneshvar (Operation Director, Future Geoscience) is proud to join the panel of leading experts and innovators hosting an online session focused on CCUS in the Gulf. The event brings together regional specialists to discuss how capture, storage, and emerging low-carbon approaches can support long-term energy planning.
Future Geoscience is excited to announce that Ehsan Daneshvar is attending the Indonesian Petroleum Association Convention and Exhibition 2026 next week in Jakarta.
Ehsan is looking forward to connecting with operators, technical teams, and industry leaders to discuss how integrated and combined stratigraphic workflows can help improve exploration and development across complex reservoirs and basins in Southeast Asia and beyond.
At Future Geoscience, the team continues to develop and deliver multidisciplinary workflows that combine:
• Real-time integrated stratigraphy during drilling operations • Post-well regional and field-scale stratigraphic studies • Forensic reservoir characterisation and mineralogical analysis • Chemostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, petrography, mineralogy, and sedimentology integration • Rapid geological decision support for exploration, appraisal, and development campaigns
The objective is simple: reduce uncertainty, improve geological understanding, optimise drilling and completion decisions, and ultimately support more effective and lower-risk field development strategies.
The region holds enormous geological potential, but increasingly complex reservoirs require genuinely integrated subsurface solutions rather than isolated datasets. This is where multidisciplinary geoscience workflows become critical.
If you are attending IPA and interested in discussing:
• Reservoir complexity • Exploration risk reduction • Stratigraphic correlation challenges • Carbonate or clastic reservoir characterisation • Real-time operational geology workflows • Basin-scale integrated studies
Ehsan would be delighted to connect during the event.
