Alex S.
About Alex S.
Alex S. is a geologist with over 20 years of experience, currently working at Chevron in Canada. They specialize in the geological formations of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and have expertise in development geology and petrophysics.
Title and Current Role
Alex S. holds the position of Geologist at Chevron in Canada. With a significant career spanning more than two decades, Alex has developed extensive expertise in the field of geology, particularly focusing on the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. Since 2014, Alex has been actively working on the Kaybob Duvernay project.
Previous Positions
Before joining Chevron, Alex S. worked at Encana as a Development Geologist from 2010 to 2014 in Calgary, Canada Area. Prior to that, Alex was employed at Talisman Energy as a Geologist/Petrophysicist from 2005 to 2010, also located in Calgary. From 2002 to 2004, Alex worked as a Wellsite Geologist with Atoll Geological. These roles have contributed to Alex's broad experience in both development geology and petrophysics.
Education and Expertise
Alex S. completed a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Geology from The University of Calgary. This academic foundation has supported a career that highlights expertise in both development geology and petrophysics. Alex's knowledge is particularly significant in the geological formations of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
Project Involvement
Alex S. has been involved in the Kaybob Duvernay project since 2014. This project is one of the key areas in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, where Alex applies their extensive geological expertise to contribute to its development and ongoing success.
Geological Experience
With over 20 years of experience, Alex S. has worked extensively in various geological roles. Early in their career, Alex gained practical experience as a Wellsite Geologist, setting the stage for future roles in development geology and petrophysics. The cumulative experience has equipped Alex with deep insights and a robust skill set in geological formations and resource exploration.