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The Institute of Geophysical Exploration is attending the 2025 Academic Annual Meeting of the Solid Mineral Logging Branch of the Chinese Geophysical Society.
From April 1 to 3, 2025, the 2025 Academic Annual Conference and Advanced Training Workshop on Geophysical Exploration Technologies, hosted by the Solid Mineral Logging Branch of the Chinese Geophysical Society, was held in Tai'an, Shandong Province. Gu Zhiwen, Deputy General Manager and Chief Engineer of the Institute of Geophysical Exploration, as well as a member of the Solid Logging Branch of the Chinese Geophysical Society, led the delegation to the conference, deeply engaging in academic exchanges and dialogues on industrial innovation.

This conference focused on “Unconventional Energy, Metal and Mineral Exploration, and Well Logging Detection Technologies.” Over the three-day event, participants engaged in 15 specialized presentations and in-depth discussions centered around six key themes: borehole geophysical exploration, surface geophysical exploration, instrument development, and other related areas. The topics covered included the application of integrated geophysical methods, the use of borehole geophysical techniques in mineral exploration, advances in long-range acoustic detection technologies, well logging technologies employed in the first borehole of the China Continental Scientific Drilling Project (CCSD), and applications of imaging logging technologies—among many other cutting-edge fields. Representatives from the Institute of Geophysical Exploration actively participated in these specialized discussions and shared their recent breakthroughs with experts and scholars from universities, research institutes, and geological survey organizations, including the China University of Petroleum, the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, and the Shandong Provincial Institute of Geological Survey. These breakthroughs encompassed wide-area electromagnetic fracturing monitoring technology and integrated geophysical techniques for shale gas drilling projects. Through these exchanges, the Institute fully demonstrated its strong technical capabilities in geophysical exploration for solid minerals and oil-and-gas resources under the complex geological conditions of the Sichuan Basin.
At this conference, the Institute of Geophysical Exploration further clarified its strategic priorities for the future in areas such as research and development of borehole geophysical exploration technologies, manufacturing of intelligent geophysical equipment, and commercialization of innovative scientific and technological achievements. As the supporting unit of the Sichuan Office of the Chinese Geophysical Society and a pilot unit for science and technology promotion, the Institute will continue to pursue a development strategy centered on “specialization, refinement, uniqueness, and innovation,” closely aligning with the requirements of the nation’s new round of mineral exploration breakthrough initiatives. Driven by scientific and technological innovation, the Institute will keep deepening its expertise in the “deep-water zone” of geophysical exploration technologies, thereby contributing Sichuan’s unique geophysical exploration wisdom to ensuring national energy and resource security.
Executive Producer | Yu Changheng
Reviewed by | Zou Zhongping
Editor-in-charge | Zhou Huiying
Text | He Sai
Figure | He Sai
Editor | Wang Yuchen
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