Casey Hagbo
About Casey Hagbo
Casey Hagbo is a geophysicist currently working at Chevron in Houston, Texas, with extensive experience in geophysical project management and intellectual property management.
Company
Casey Hagbo is currently employed at Chevron, a major multinational energy corporation. Casey's role is based in Houston, Texas, United States, where the primary responsibilities include geophysical analysis and interpretation. Chevron is known for its involvement in every aspect of the oil and gas industry, including exploration, production, refining, and marketing.
Title
Casey Hagbo holds the position of Geophysicist at Chevron. This role involves specializing in various geophysical techniques and methodologies, contributing to the company's exploration and production efforts. As Geophysicist, Casey applies advanced geophysical methods to solve complex subsurface challenges.
Professional Experience at Chevron
Casey Hagbo has an extensive history at Chevron, beginning in 2003 as an intern and later securing various roles. These roles include Development Geologist, Senior Geophysicist, Intellectual Property Manager, Exploration Geophysicist, and Product Line Manager. Casey's current position is in Houston, Texas, but previous roles have taken place in locations such as Bakersfield, California, and Coraopolis, Pennsylvania.
Education and Expertise
Casey Hagbo completed a Bachelor of Science in Applied Geophysics from Michigan Technological University in 2001. Following this, Casey pursued a Master of Science in Geophysics at the University of Arizona, graduating in 2003. Casey's expertise spans time-to-depth velocity modeling, well-to-seismic ties, full stack and pre-stack interpretation, quantitative interpretation (including simultaneous inversion), and AVO/AVA analysis.
Specializations and Skills
Casey Hagbo specializes in time-to-depth velocity modeling and well-to-seismic ties, encompassing both full stack and pre-stack methodologies. Additionally, Casey is proficient in quantitative interpretation and analysis, particularly simultaneous inversion and AVO/AVA analysis. Further expertise includes static earth model building and seismic interpretation across diverse terrains.