CSIR-NGRI Launches Gas Hydrate Training Programme

CSIR–National Geophysical Research Institute (CSIR–NGRI) has begun a five-day national training programme in Hyderabad on controlled-source seismic techniques and gas-hydrate exploration for young researchers and early-career professionals. The sessions cover seismic data collection and analysis, geological and geophysical conditions for hydrate formation, and the growing role of artificial intelligence; experts deliver lectures and practical exercises to connect classroom learning with field applications.
Key Points
- 1Launches five-day national training on controlled-source seismic methods and gas-hydrate exploration for early-career researchers
- 2Highlights gas hydrates' potential as future energy source and integration of AI in exploration workflows
- 3Enables practitioners to collect, process seismic data and assess subsurface conditions for hydrate identification
Scoring Rationale
Hands-on national training led by CSIR-NGRI increases practitioner skills and AI application; limited novel research outcomes reduce broader impact.
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