Marla Teresa Garcia
About Marla Teresa Garcia
Marla Teresa Garcia is a Wheatstone Petrophysicist at Chevron in Perth, Western Australia, with extensive experience in geomechanics and petrophysics.
Title and Current Role
Marla Teresa Garcia is a Wheatstone Petrophysicist currently working at Chevron in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. She has held this position since February 2016, contributing to various projects in the region.
Previous Experience at Chevron
Marla previously worked at Chevron as a Petrophysicist from 2012 to 2016. During her time in this role, she was based in Perth, Western Australia, focusing on petrophysical analysis and reservoir characterization.
Experience at Baker Hughes
Marla worked at Baker Hughes in multiple roles over several years. From 2011 to 2012, she was a Senior Geomechanical Consultant based in Perth. Prior to this, she worked as an Open Hole Log Analyst from 2004 to 2005 and as a Geoscientist I from 2002 to 2006.
Other Professional Experiences
Marla's career history includes roles such as Interpreter Geologist at Task Geoscience (2008-2011), Project Petrophysicist at Fugro-Jason (2007-2008), and Geologist at Vale (2006-2007). She has amassed experience in various geological and petrophysical capacities.
Education and Academic Background
Marla studied at Universidad Central de Venezuela from 1998 to 2004. She has a foundational background in geosciences, which has underpinned her extensive career in geomechanics, petrophysics, and geological interpretation.
Involvement in CO2 Gorgon Sequestration Project
During her tenure at Chevron Australia Holdings Pty. Ltd., Marla has been involved in the CO2 Gorgon Sequestration Project. This project is one of the largest environmental initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions in the region.