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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ▪ OFFSHORE PROJECTS ▪ GEOLOGIC OPERATIONS
Recent Master’s Graduate specializing in Applied Petroleum Geoscience. Hands-On Professional dedicated to
supporting environmental and infrastructure projects in the Oil & Gas Industry. Field Experience collaborating on
environmental projects, including preliminary ecological document preparation, permitting, due diligence, site
characterization, compliance inspections, and prospecting.
Technical proficiencies include Geographixs, Cross Section, GeoAtlas, Global Mapper, Petra, Petral, and Excel.
KEY SKILLS
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Global Mapping
Data Collection
Workflow Optimization
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Documentation & Reporting
OSHA Compliance
Root-Cause Analysis
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Drilling Operations
Deepwater Projects
Geologic Assessments
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Applied Petroleum Geoscience ▪ 2019
Heriot-Watt University | Edinburgh, SCT
Thesis: Addressed the lack of data about the seismic attributes and architecture of turbidite systems.
Bachelor of Science in Historical Geology ▪ 2017
Florida State University | Tallahassee, FL
EXPERIENCE
MUD LOGGER
October 2019 – Present
HALLIBURTON · Broussard, LA
Collected and monitored Deepwater information offshore from drilling operations and rock samples located in
the Gulf of Mexico.
▪ Utilized acquisition techniques to effectively collect and screen samples of deposits and divide them into
correct portions.
▪ Gathered, processed, and monitored information using chromatography and binocular microscopes to
identify potentially hazardous situations and increase effectiveness of offshore activities.
▪ Assumed primary health and safety role for the well through constant monitoring of all critical drilling
parameters.
▪ Forecasted and mitigated risk against potentially dangerous situations, such as over-pressured formations, to
strengthen risk management and safety practices.
GEOLOGY INTERN
July 2017 – Sept. 2017
SHERIDAN PRODUCTION · Houston, TX
Collaborated with geologists, reservoir, and production engineers to optimize historical water flood in Clearfork
fm of Goldsmith field in the Central Basin Platform of the Permian Basin, which increased recovery factor of the
well and its yield by 10%.
▪ Identified anomalies in dated well analogs to find missed intervals of pay in wells considered retired to find
potential reservoir pay zones.
▪ Established an accountability system to identify employee assessments quickly, allowing for optimization of
the Permian Basin project.
▪ Corrected and correlated logs, as well as generated cross-sections and isopach maps, to help predict
reservoir performance.
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Verified previous seismic ratings by correlating data with various indicators, such as high- amplitude reflectors
and sand-to-shale ratio.
Circumvented restraints by looking back into well logs and identifying incorrect markings of gamma-ray lag
versus spike throughout files being used to create solutions relating to operational cost and urgency of the
project, quickly increasing max production yield before closure.
GEOLOGY INTERN
May 2016 – Aug. 2016
KEROGEN EXPLORATION · Houston, TX
Researched offshore potential along the east coast of Florida to determine prospects.
▪ Compared recovery factor, gamma-ray wireline logs, fault location, and exploration history of various
potential leases to verify lease profitability and identify potential prospects.
▪ Sourced five prospects within Turbidite Systems in the Gulf of Mexico along the Florida coast, furthering an
understanding of turbidite succession by viewing the workflow of a geologist to find potential for company
success.
LAB ASSISTANT
Nov. 2015 – Dec. 2015
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY · Tallahassee, FL
Identified the root cause of recent increases in salinity concentrations within Wakulla Springs area to determine
which incoming water sources to block off for correction of pH levels.
▪ Collected fresh and saltwater samples for the Florida geological survey to aid in decision-making around
preserving the Wakulla Springs, resulting in a restoration plan to remove Hydrilla that was affecting pH and
nitrate levels.
▪ Measured, stabilized, and sanded PVC pipes to support restoration plans and ensure large quantities of
Hydrilla could be removed from water source pathways.
CERTIFICATIONS
TWIC Card
Halliburton-Hazmat 8 hour
Fall Protection User / Rescue
OSHA with Incipient Fire
First Aid/CPR/AED / BBP
OPITO-THUET / Sea Survival
IADC Rigpass
Swing Rope / Personnel Transfer