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Lisa Gavin is a geophysicist with academic and industry experience in the oil and gas industry. She has worked as a geophysicist at Fugro Seismic Imaging, Chevron, and is currently at Woodside Energy in Perth, Australia. She has interests in seismic anisotropy, quantitative interpretation, 4D seismic, and rock physics. Lisa completed a BSc with first class honors in Geophysics from Curtin University. She then joined the Centre for Energy Geoscience - CEG (formerly Centre for Petroleum Geoscience and CO2 Sequestration – CPGCO2) at the University of Western Australia (UWA) to complete a PhD in geophysics.
- Oceania > Australia > Western Australia > Perth (0.27)
- North America > United States > Texas > Harris County > Houston (0.16)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.76)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)
Saleh A. Al-Dossary began his work at Saudi Aramco in the Dhahran Geophysical Research Group, contributing to edge-preserving and smoothing developments. He now works in the Exploration Application Services Department developing new seismic processing and attributes algorithms. Al-Dossary received his B.S. degree in Computer Science with a minor in geophysics from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM. He received his M.S. degree from Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, and he received his Ph.D. from the University of Houston, Houston, TX, both in Geophysics. Al-Dossary holds seven patents and is an applicant for five additional patents in seismic edge-preserving and detection technology.
- North America > United States > Texas > Harris County > Houston (0.25)
- North America > United States > New Mexico > Socorro County > Socorro (0.25)
- North America > United States > California > Santa Clara County > Palo Alto (0.25)
- Asia > Middle East > Saudi Arabia > Eastern Province > Dhahran (0.25)
- Energy > Oil & Gas > Upstream (1.00)
- Government > Regional Government > Asia Government > Middle East Government > Saudi Arabia Government (0.62)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.76)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)
Xiaogui Miao has extensive experience in land 3D3C and Ocean Bottom Sensor (OBC & OBN) 3D4C imaging from North America to the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. After graduation from the University of Manitoba, Canada with a PhD in Geophysics (1994), Xiaogui Miao joined Veritas Geophysical Services Ltd. in Calgary as a geophysical research scientist. In 2008, after Veritas and CGG merged, she became the research and processing center manager at CGG's newly opened Beijing Center. In 2015, she moved to Singapore, the APAC Hub of CGG, where she has since been in charge of multi-component and seabed imaging research. Miao has developed a variety of multi-component processing and imaging technologies and published many articles.
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- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)
Patricia de Lugão received a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental engineering and water resources from the University of South Carolina in 1988, a master's degree in geophysics from the Observatório Nacional in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and a Ph.D. in geophysics from University of Utah in 1997. At Observatório Nacional, she worked with Sergio Fontes on the acquisition, processing, and modeling of magnetotelluric data from the Recôncavo Basin, Brazil. During her Ph.D. studies at the University of Utah, de Lugão had the good fortune to work with Phil Wannamaker and Michael Zhdanov on the development of modeling and inversion algorithms for magnetotellurics. After her Ph.D., de Lugão worked in the research department at Western Atlas in Houston with Kurt-Martin Strack, where she applied her knowledge in modeling and inversion to the development of algorithms for array borehole tools. In the Geosignal division of Western Atlas, Patricia worked with Lee Bell on two- and three-dimensional refraction tomography techniques for statics correction and initial velocity model for prestack depth migration of seismic data from the foothills of South America to the Gulf of Mexico.
- North America > United States > Utah (0.47)
- South America > Brazil > Rio de Janeiro > Rio de Janeiro (0.26)
- Geophysics > Electromagnetic Surveying (1.00)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Seismic Modeling > Velocity Modeling (0.72)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Seismic Processing (0.57)
- South America > Brazil > Brazil > South Atlantic Ocean > Santos Basin (0.99)
- South America > Brazil > Bahia > Reconcavo Basin (0.99)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.76)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)
Heloise B. Lynn started working in reflection seismic in the oil/gas industry in 1975, processing seismic data at Texaco, in Houston, Texas. In 1978, she completed her MS in Exploration Geophysics, Stanford University, and in December, 1979, she completed her PhD in Geophysics, also at Stanford University, in (post-stack) depth migration and interpretation issues within migration algorithms. Lynn worked for Texaco, Amoco, BP, and then in 1984, she and her husband, Walt, formed Lynn Incorporated. Her consulting experience includes working in North America, Hungary, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Australia, Thailand, China, and Japan. She specializes in the use of 3D multiazimuth and/or multicomponent data to obtain structure, lithology, porosity, pore fluids, in-situ stress, and aligned porosity (aka natural fractures).
- Asia (1.00)
- North America > United States > Texas > Harris County > Houston (0.55)
- Geology > Geological Subdiscipline > Geomechanics (0.91)
- Geology > Structural Geology > Tectonics > Plate Tectonics (0.47)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.86)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)
The goal of the talk is to start you on the way to becoming a data connoisseur, instead of merely an indiscriminate consumer. The talk will be example-driven for a broad audience, however I will also have tutorial sections that I can include for academic audiences wanting to dig deeper with a longer talk.
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Seismic processing and interpretation (1.00)
- Data Science & Engineering Analytics > Information Management and Systems (1.00)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.76)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)
Xinming Wu joined the USTC (University of Science and Technology of China) as a professor in 2019, where he started the Computational Interpretation Group (CIG). Xinming received an engineering degree (2009) in geophysics from Central South University, an M.Sc. From 2016 to 2019, he was a postdoctoral fellow working with Sergey Fomel at Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin. Xinming received the J. Clarence Karcher Award from the Society of Exploration Geophysics (SEG) in 2020 and was selected to be the 2020 SEG Honorary Lecturer, South and East Asia. He also received the Shanghai excellent master thesis award in 2013 (Generating 3D seismic Wheeler volumes: methods and applications).[1].
- North America > United States > Texas > Travis County > Austin (0.25)
- Asia > China > Shanghai > Shanghai (0.25)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Seismic Processing (0.56)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying > Seismic Interpretation (0.37)
Ali Tura is Professor of Geophysics and Co-director of the Reservoir Characterization Project at Colorado School of Mines. His expertise is in the areas of petroleum systems, reservoir characterization and monitoring, seismic methods, CO2 and sequestration, fiber optics technology, and data analytics. He is also Chief Scientist at Tulip Geosciences, a geosciences consulting and training company. Before this, he was Geophysical Senior Fellow at ConocoPhillips, Geophysical Advisor at Chevron, and 4D subject matter expert at Shell. He has been an SEG member and active in the industry for more than 37 years and served as SEG Vice-president, Board of Directors of SEG-SEAM Inc., Chairman of the SEG Research Committee, Chairman of the EditorialBoard of The Leading Edge, and Chairman of the SEG Global Affairs Committee.
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying (1.00)
- Geophysics > Time-Lapse Surveying > Time-Lapse Seismic Surveying (0.58)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.76)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)
She held a postdoctoral position at the University of Texas at Austin, USA (2007–2008), and worked as CSIR-Raman Research Fellow at the Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, Canada in 2016. She has been a visiting scientist at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and SINTEF Petroleum Research, Trondheim, Norway, under Indo-Norwegian Collaboration Programs (2005–2006 and 2010–2013). She had short research stay at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia during April 2018. Nimisha was the Indian project coordinator for the Indo-Norwegian collaborative projects that focused on the '4D Seismic Monitoring of In-situ Combustion Process in Balol Heavy Oil Field, India' and'Feasibility Assessment of a CO2 EOR process in Ankleshwar Oil Field, India'. She led these projects in collaborations with NTNU, SINTEF, and the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation of India under a tripartite agreement signed under the aegis of Norwegian Embassy in India.
- Asia > India > Gujarat (0.56)
- North America > United States > Texas > Travis County > Austin (0.25)
- North America > Canada > Alberta > Census Division No. 6 > Calgary Metropolitan Region > Calgary (0.25)
- Europe > Norway > Trøndelag > Trondheim (0.25)
- Geology > Petroleum Play Type > Unconventional Play > Heavy Oil Play (0.56)
- Geology > Rock Type (0.38)
- Geophysics > Seismic Surveying (1.00)
- Geophysics > Time-Lapse Surveying > Time-Lapse Seismic Surveying (0.91)
- Europe > Norway > North Sea > Central North Sea > South Viking Graben > PL 046 > Utsira Formation (0.99)
- Europe > Norway > North Sea > Central North Sea > South Viking Graben > PL 046 > Block 15/9 > Sleipner Field > Draupne Formation (0.99)
- Europe > Norway > North Sea > Central North Sea > South Viking Graben > PL 046 > Block 15/8 > Sleipner Field > Draupne Formation (0.99)
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- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Unconventional and Complex Reservoirs (1.00)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Seismic processing and interpretation (1.00)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Improved and Enhanced Recovery (1.00)
- Information Technology > Knowledge Management (0.76)
- Information Technology > Communications > Collaboration (0.76)
- South America (0.66)
- North America > Central America (0.66)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Seismic processing and interpretation (0.59)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Geologic modeling (0.59)