News & Media

Filter by:
All Areas of Expertise
Raw Materials
GeoEnergy Resources
Groundwater Resources
Coast and Sea
Geological Framework Setup
European Geological Data Infrastructure (EGDI)
All areas
Sort by:
Year

GSEU Stakeholder Mapping

December 18, 2023
In this project, building successful and permanent communication channels with stakeholders is as important as the research and development tasks, so our aim is to tailor our scope and activities for the highest possible social impact. Read further what our plan is for engaging with our key stakeholders.
A workshop on the future of a Geological Service for Europe was organised at EGS in Brussels on 5 and 6 December.
GSEU - Geological Service for Europe project was presented at the annual RMIS workshop in Brussels.
The GSEU - Geological Service for Europe project was presented at the 4th EAGE GET23 Conference in Paris.
GSEU experts we very active during Raw Materials Week 2023.
The aim of EGDI to evolve into a knowledge infrastructure was presented at the CGI workshop.
Press release

GSEU Day

October 30, 2023
GSEU Day took place in Brussels on 19 October 2023. Its purpose was to engage with our valued external stakeholders following a year of project implementation, and to drive forward our mission: a sustainable Geological Service for Europe.
The 7th MINEX Europe Mining and Exploration Forum organised by MINEX - Mining and Exploration Forum took place from 17 to 19 October 2023 in Wrocław, Poland.
16th CO2GeoNet Open Forum was organized by the European network of excellence on the geological storage of CO2 in Venice.
A workshop on "GSEU and the Geological Framework for the EU Geological Data and Information System" gathered 40 experts in Vienna.
The annual Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Convention is the premier event of the world’s mineral exploration and mining industry.
The European Geological Data Infrastructure (EGDI) working group met this week in Madrid at IGME - Instituto Geológico y Minero de España.
Press release
Under the five-year Coordination and Support Action, The GSEU Project will develop a plan for a sustainable Geological Service for Europe as a permanent collaborative network of European geological surveys.
There are no results in the selected filter.
June 5, 2026

🌍 On World Environment Day, we celebrate the power of geological knowledge to support climate action and strengthen Europe's resilience. Our EuroGeoSurveys community works together to provide the harmonised geoscience data and expertise needed to support informed environmental, social, and econom...

Show post on LinkedIn
June 3, 2026

Europe's subsurface is a strategic asset that supports a wide range of societal needs, including renewable energy, energy storage, groundwater resources, and raw materials. 💡 In our new position paper, we call for a comprehensive approach to integrated surface and subsurface management within lan...

Show post on LinkedIn
June 2, 2026

♨️ The Pan-European Atlas of Sustainable Geo-Energy Capacities is heading to the World Geothermal Congress 2026 in Calgary, Canada! Join Ignasi Herms to discover the latest advances in harmonised geothermal knowledge across Europe. From extensive datasets on boreholes, wells and thermal springs t...

Show post on LinkedIn
June 2, 2026

📍 A productive week starts in Brussels: we are delighted to welcome the chairs of the EuroGeoSurveys Expert Groups for two days of meetings. Joining them today are colleagues from the GSEU - Geological Service for Europe project team to discuss priorities for advancing geological knowledge and su...

Show post on LinkedIn
June 1, 2026

🌍 How can geothermal energy move from niche to mainstream in Europe? Wa are pleased to contribute to the workshop organised by International Energy Agency (IEA) and Carnegie Europe taking place this week. Julie Hollis will join the discussion on how innovation, policy, regulation and industrial c...

Show post on LinkedIn
May 20, 2026

🚨 New publication alert! What can we learn from abandoned mining areas? Quite a lot. A new study of the old Preguiça mine (Beja, Portugal), formerly exploited for Fe-Zn-Pb, highlights why revisiting abandoned mining sites matters for sustainable resource management and strategic raw materials pla...

Show post on LinkedIn