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Monday, 6 August 2018

Students and staff from The University of Western Australia’s School of Earth Sciences will benefit from a donation of important research software, valued at $2.3 million.

The Petroleum Experts software enables structural restorations of geological cross sections  and allows students to undertake research in petroleum and mining.

Professor Myra Keep, from UWA’s School of Earth Sciences, said the software provided a vital resource, particularly for Honours and Master’s students undertaking research projects.

“Structural restoration is an important step in understanding petroleum system evolution, so this software adds a new dimension to our petroleum research projects,” Professor Keep said.

The company behind the software, Midland Valley, has donated educational software licences to UWA’s School of Earth Sciences for many years, which have been used in several research projects.

Midland Valley was recently purchased by Petroleum Experts Ltd, which continues to provide licences to modules of their propriety software for academic use.

Media references

Professor Myra Keep (UWA School of Earth Sciences)                                       08 6488 7198

David Stacey (UWA Media Manager)                                          08 6488 3229/ 0432 637 716

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