AAPG Asia Pacific Presents

Ainsworth and Gillis Highlight Upcoming Talks

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AAPG Asia Pacific is proud to announce two new AAPG Asia Pacific Presents talks, featuring Bruce Ainsworth and Gretchen Gillis.

AAPG Asia Pacific Presents is a collection of online presentations being offered free of charge. The 60-90 minute session will be conducted through Zoom, and will be followed by a short Q&A period, handled by a moderator. To register for one or both of these talks, click on the link(s) below. Registrations will be accepted on a first-come basis.

Qantitative Sequence Stratigraphy: Implications of a Digital Transformation

Thursday, 16 July 2020 • 3:00 PM (SGT)

Presented by Bruce Ainsworth, Principal Reservoir Geoscientist, Chevron Australia

Bruce Ainsworth
Bruce Ainsworth

Sequence stratigraphy based on wireline logs, cores and outcrops is entering its fourth decade of mainstream usage in industry and academia. The technique has proved to be an invaluable tool for improving stratigraphic analyses in clastic shallow marine systems. In this talk we will present a simple quantitative technique to support sequence stratigraphic interpretations. The technique utilizes two pieces of data that are readily available from every subsurface field or outcrop study; parasequence thickness (T) and parasequence sandstone fraction (SF).

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Bruce Ainsworth is a Principal Reservoir Geoscientist with Chevron Australia. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the Australian School of Petroleum & Energy Resoures, University of Adelaide. He has a B.Sc. from Imperial College, London, an M.Sc. from McMaster University, Canada, and a Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool, UK. His 31 years of industry experience have been evenly split between applied research and industry operating roles with Shell, the University of Adelaide and Chevron. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed papers on various aspects of petroleum geoscience and has geological work experience in fifteen different countries across six continents.

AAPG Association Matters: The Career Value of AAPG and Unsolicited Advice

Thursday, 30 July 2020 at 8:30 PM (SGT)

Gretchen Gillis
Gretchen Gillis

Presented by Gretchen Gillis, Geological Consultant, Aramco Americas

AAPG advances the science of geology, promotes related technology, fosters the spirit of scientific research, disseminates science, inspires high standards of professional conduct, and advances the professional well-being of its members. These core purposes are as important now as they were when AAPG formed in 1917. AAPG is a mainstay of my career because of the geoscientific knowledge, networking, education, and training I have received in more 20 years of actively volunteering and from passively consuming AAPG publications earlier in my career. Recent reflection revealed my actual career drivers that have been assuaged by timely career pivots. These career pivots have provided opportunities for building skills and knowledge, and for gaining appreciation for the value of diversity and inclusion in geoscience.

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Gretchen Gillis is Geological Consultant at Aramco Americas in Houston, where she supports oil and gas exploration and production and provides training in petroleum geoscience and scientific writing for Saudi Aramco. She began her career as an exploration geologist and later served in a variety of marketing communication roles with Schlumberger. Gretchen was recently elected AAPG 2020-21 President-Elect. Gretchen earned a bachelor's degree in geology from Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, USA, and a master's degree in geological sciences from the University of Texas at Austin.

Would YOU Like to be a Featured Presents Speaker?

We are searching for willing speakers from around the world to deliver short talks (one hour) on one of the discussion topics below.

Each talk may include pre-determined questions or open questions via the Zoom facility, depending on the particular talk and whether a synopsis of the talk is made available ahead of time.

If you are interested and would like to be a potential speaker, please complete and submit this form to AAPG Asia Pacific Programs Manager Adrienne Pereira at . The Asia Pacific Region Council will review all submissions and advise successful candidates in due course.

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