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AUTHORS
David Ray, Stratigraphy Advisor, Halliburton
Landmark
David joined Neftex in 2008 and has held
a number of roles, mostly focused upon
biostratigraphy and development of the Neftex Sequence
Stratigraphic Model. David holds BSc in Geology with
Paleontology (Imperial College, U.K.) and a PhD in Event
Stratigraphy (University of Cincinnati, USA). He is a Research
Fellow at the University of Birmingham (U.K). and a member
of the International Subcommission on Silurian Stratigraphy.
Mike Simmons, Technology Fellow, Halliburton
Landmark
Mike is responsible for the investigation into
innovation in geoscience, as applied to the
hydrocarbon exploration process. Previously, he was Earth
Model Director at Neftex and before that worked at BP,
Aberdeen University, and CASP at Cambridge University. His
main interests are applied stratigraphy and the geology of
the Tethyan region. He teaches at a number of universities,
where he promotes the value of sequence stratigraphy in the
exploration process.
Frans van Buchem, Principal Advisor Geoscience,
Halliburton Landmark
Frans advises on the integration of geological
insights in the Landmark interpretation software
suites. He has 28 years of industry experience, and held
various research and management positions in Exploration
and Production at the French Petroleum Institute (IFP), Maersk
Oil, and Elf-Aquitaine. He is a specialist in sedimentology and
sequence stratigraphy, with a particular in-depth knowledge
of the carbonate petroleum systems of the Arabian Plate.
Frans holds MSc degrees in Biology and Geology from Utrecht
University, Netherlands, and a PhD degree from Cambridge
University, U.K.
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