AGPCD
AGPCD
Introduction
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Abstracts will be printed on the conference publication and online exactly as they are submitted. EAGE
staff will not edit or retype the copy.
The template may not be changed; header and footer should remain the same and the name / logo of
companies may not be added.
Your extended abstract should be 4 (four) pages in total, including the graphic(s) and references, without
additional empty lines to fill the pages.
AUTHORS, AFFILIATIONS AND SUMMARY MUST NOT BE INCLUDED IN THESE FOUR (4)
PAGES! This information is included on a cover page, automatically generated from the information
you provided in the submission process.
If your extended abstract does not meet the requirements, it will NOT be included in the review process!
Requirements for extended abstract (the extended abstract must meet the requirements):
• 4 full pages, A4 size;
• Within this mandatory template;
• Do not modify header, footer or font size of the template;
• Include the title in the 4 pages of the extended abstract on the first page (title only!);
• Do not include the summary, authors or affiliations in the pages of the extended abstract;
• Use font ‘Times New Roman 11pts’ for all text with single line space and use the standard Word outline
level (body text);
• Start the body text of your extended abstract directly under the event logo;
• NO additional empty lines to fill up the page;
• Margins 2.54 cm on all sides (1”);
• Including at least 1 graphic/figure;
• Including references;
• Save as PDF or print to PDF;
• Ensure that the PDF-paper size is A4 as well.
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document.
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sequentially, according to their appearance in the text, and check that each figure is cited in the text.
Supply a short caption for each figure; more detailed discussion of the figure can be reserved for the
text. In this template figure captions are 11pt italic Times New Roman. Further information about the
use of figure captions and figure numbering can be found in the First Break guidance to authors.
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Conclusions
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References
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with the style guide for references in the First Break guidance to authors. Please ensure every citation
has a reference and vice versa.