TLS Geothermics presenting new imaging technology for deep geothermal exploration at the EAGE Annual Conference in Toulouse, France

Looking back EAGE 2025 in Toulouse France

TLS Geothermics participated in the annual conference of the EAGE (European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers), hosted in Toulouse, France, a key international forum for geoscience and energy engineering.

As part of the France Geothermal session, Mathieu Bellanger, geologist at TLS Geothermics, presented a renewed perspective on France’s metropolitan geothermal potential, together with an innovative imaging methodology and technologies developed by TLS and tailored specifically to deep geothermal resources.
(Presentation: “New Imaging Technology for Deep Geothermal Exploration”)

The presentation attracted strong interest, with a large audience and high-quality technical discussions focused on subsurface imaging, uncertainty reduction, and the evolution of next-generation geothermal exploration workflows.

TLS would like to thank all participants for the richness of the exchanges, as well as Muriel Thibaut, Albert Genter, and Valerie Barres-Montel, PhD, for organizing the session.
Special thanks to Jeanne Vidal for the photographs.

The conversations initiated during the conference highlight the growing momentum around advanced imaging technologies and their role in supporting geothermal development. We look forward to continuing these discussions and to reconnecting with the EAGE community at the 87th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition in 2026.


Looking Ahead to EAGE 2026 – Aberdeen, UK

The 87th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition will take place in Aberdeen, United Kingdom, from 8–11 June 2026. As a global energy hub with a deep-rooted oil and gas legacy and a clear ambition to become Europe’s Net Zero Capital, Aberdeen offers an ideal setting for the next chapter of the EAGE community.

Known as the Granite City, Aberdeen combines historic character with cutting-edge innovation and world-class energy expertise. Beyond the conference, attendees will find a vibrant coastal city rich in culture, dramatic landscapes, and access to Scotland’s iconic castle trail.

We look forward to seeing colleagues, partners, and peers in Aberdeen in 2026, and to continuing the shared exploration of subsurface science and energy transition pathways.


Co-authors

Bastien Hermant, Paul Angrand, Nicolas Dall’asta, PhD, Jules Grellier, Agathe Hantraye, Matthieu Plasman, Mathieu Auxietre

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