Jasmine O'brien

Jasmine O'brien

Atlantic Canada Development Geologist @ Chevron

About Jasmine O'brien

Jasmine O'Brien is an Atlantic Canada Development Geologist at Chevron, with over a decade of experience in various geological and analytical roles.

Company

Jasmine O'brien is currently employed at Chevron, a multinational energy corporation. She holds the position of Atlantic Canada Development Geologist and is based in St. John’s, Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada. O'brien has been with Chevron for over a decade, demonstrating a significant commitment to the company through various roles in geoscience and strategic planning.

Title

Jasmine O'brien serves as the Atlantic Canada Development Geologist at Chevron. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing geological development activities specific to the Atlantic Canada region. Her expertise is critical in advancing Chevron's projects and operations in this strategic location.

Professional Experience

Jasmine O'brien has a diverse work history at Chevron. She previously worked as a CBU Strategy & Planning Analyst from 2016 to 2017 in Calgary, Alberta. Prior to this role, she served as a Junior Petrophysicist for one year. From 2013 to 2015, she was the Atlantic Canada Exploration Geologist, also based in Calgary. Earlier in her career, she worked on the Oil Sands project as a Geologist from 2011 to 2013. Before joining Chevron, O'brien was a Geoscience Intern at ConocoPhillips in 2010.

Research and Academic Background

Jasmine O'brien has a solid academic background. She earned her B.Sc. (Hons) in Geology from Memorial University of Newfoundland, where she also minored in French, studying from 2006 to 2011. During her time at the university, she worked as a Research and Laboratory Assistant for Dr. Sam Bentley and Dr. Penny Morrill. Additionally, she attended CEGEP de Trois Rivieres for an 11-month program in French Language and Literature in 2005.

Early Career and Internships

Jasmine O'brien began her career with several internships and assistant roles that provided a foundation for her professional journey. She worked as a Science Interpreter at Johnson GEO Centre from 2008 to 2009. Her academic internships included a three-month stint at ConocoPhillips as a Geoscience Intern in 2010 and various research roles at Memorial University of Newfoundland, working under Dr. Sam Bentley and Dr. Penny Morrill between 2009 and 2010.

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