Nanna Eliuk
About Nanna Eliuk
Nanna Eliuk Exploration Manager
Nanna Eliuk holds the title of Exploration Manager, a role that leverages her extensive expertise in petroleum exploration and development. Her position involves overseeing and guiding exploration projects, ensuring effective evaluation and extraction of hydrocarbon resources from various geological setups. Her responsibilities also include strategic planning and management of exploration activities to optimize resource discovery and development.
Nanna Eliuk Education and Expertise
Nanna Eliuk holds a master's degree in Geology and Geophysics and a Bachelor of Science in Geology. With over 23 years of experience as a Professional Geophysicist, her expertise spans conventional and unconventional plays in carbonate and clastic reservoirs. She has worked in diverse depositional and structural settings, including pre-salt formations, which showcases her broad technical proficiency in geophysical evaluation and petroleum system analysis.
Nanna Eliuk Professional Background
Nanna Eliuk has a well-rounded professional background in the petroleum industry, beginning her career in 1997. She has held progressively senior roles at Husky Energy for five years, followed by over six years at Compton Petroleum. Subsequently, she served as the Vice President of Geophysics and Land at Waldron Energy. Most recently, she contributed as the Senior Explorationist of Condor Petroleum in Kazakhstan for two years. Her career trajectory highlights significant positions that underscore her prowess in the industry.
Nanna Eliuk Petroleum Exploration Experience
With extensive experience in petroleum exploration, Nanna Eliuk has conducted geophysical evaluations and analyses across various international basins. Her work includes regional mapping, play fairway analysis, petroleum system evaluation, prospect definition, and seismic attribute analysis. She has demonstrated proficiency in identifying and developing viable business development opportunities and new ventures, contributing to the discovery and efficient extraction of hydrocarbon resources.