Professional and scientific services

Publications, in the form of highly technical maps and reports,
electronic data files, and pamphlets and brochures for non-specialists
and the general public are the primary products of the research conducted
at GSC Calgary. In addition to these, numerous papers on the results of our
work are published annually in national and international scientific journals.

Clients

The principal users of GSC Calgary's products and expertise are:

  • the 700-plus energy companies operating in Canada, the work of which creates some $30 billion of new wealth each year
  • NRCan's Energy Sector and the National Energy Board
  • other Federal departments concerned with energy resources and the environment
  • provincial and territorial geoscience agencies and resource regulatory boards
  • university researchers and students
  • the Canadian and global fraternity of sedimentary geoscientists
  • selected companies interested in mineral exploration possibilities in sedimentary rocks
  • citizens and school children

Some of our research capacity is offered commercially to the private sector working
in Canada and abroad. Projects are undertaken on a cost recovery basis where:

  • Appropriate internal resources are available
  • There is no conflict of interest with others in the private sector
  • There is a clear benefit to us in terms of enhancements to the geocience knowledge base
  • Sufficient revenues are earned to sustain and augment our base program

Cost recovery projects result generally from discussions between scientists at
GSC Calgary and contacts in the private sector, based on the geoscience needs of
potential clients.




Services




Working with us

Our expertise and services are available to the Canadian geoscience community in both collaborative and cost-recovery endeavours.

In the case of collaborative undertakings, we work closely with industry partners, sharing costs and expertise on projects of mutual interest. Collaboration can take various forms, such as technology transfer or cooperative research. Information generated in collaborative programs is destined ultimately to be made available to the public.

One of our major goals is to help Canadian natural resources and environmental enterprises succeed internationally in today's highly competitive global markets. To this end, we can make our unique expertise and facilities available on a cost-recovery basis, provided the work does not constitute competition with the private sector.