I strive continuously to apply my interdisciplinary training, project experience, and formal education in Applied Physics, Geology and Geophysics, to the challenge of unravelling the complexity of the subsurface through integrated seismic data interpretation. I consider myself extremely fortunate to be at work during a time when we have access to highly-skilled geoscientists, unique software, and targeted data sets. This combination allows us to interrogate the subsurface while collaborating with peers, both within and across disciplines, all towards increasing our success rates through improved subsurface characterization.
I look forward to the opportunity to work with you, and your team.
Venezuela, Trinidad & Tobago and the southeastern Caribbean, Barbados, offshore Guyana and Suriname, Brazil, the Atlantic Margin of the UK, offshore Sabah Malaysia, offshore Taiwan, the southern Tunisian sector of the Ghadames Basin, North Africa, onshore Turkey, the deep-water Gulf of Mexico, the Mississippi Salt Basin, the US Gulf Coast, offshore Alaska, and the US onshore unconventional plays of the Permian Basin and the Eagle Ford Formation.
Since 2017, in addition to consulting, I have been formally involved in teaching through my appointment as an Adjunct Assistant Professor and Lecturer, in the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, at Rice University. As part of the Professional Science Master’s (PSM) Program, I teach a course on 3D seismic data interpretation. I created and designed this course to cover the theory and practice of 3D seismic data interpretation. The course includes the hands-on application of state-of-the-art seismic data interpretation software and modern approaches to the use of seismic data attributes and 3D visualization, using PaleoScan and GeoTeric. In addition, I co-taught a course on the stratigraphic interpretation of regional 2D seismic data in 2017, 2018, and 2019, and a multi-faculty Special Topics Seminar in 2020, covering Unconventional Reservoirs.