Thuy Bradley
About Thuy Bradley
Thuy Bradley is a Development Geologist at Chevron Australia with over 25 years of experience in the oil and gas industry.
Development Geologist at Chevron
Thuy Bradley currently holds the position of Development Geologist at Chevron Australia. With over 25 years of experience in the field, Thuy has a long and distinguished career within Chevron Australia, contributing to various geological development projects. This extensive tenure has provided substantial expertise and in-depth knowledge in development geology. Thuy’s role at Chevron involves working on complex geological development projects, leveraging years of experience and a solid background in geology.
Previous Experience at Woodside Energy
Thuy Bradley's career in geology began in 1996 when Thuy joined Woodside Energy. During the initial two years at Woodside Energy, Thuy worked as a Geologist. This early career experience laid a strong foundation in geoscience, allowing for the development of essential skills and knowledge in the oil and gas industry. This role was instrumental in paving the way for subsequent opportunities and advancements in Thuy’s professional journey.
Education at Queensland University of Technology
Thuy Bradley pursued higher education at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). This academic background provided the essential theoretical and practical knowledge crucial for a successful career in the field of geology. The education at QUT equipped Thuy with the skills required to excel in various geological roles and significantly contributed to professional growth in the oil and gas industry.
Extensive Experience in Geological Development Projects
With over 25 years of experience in the geology sector, Thuy Bradley has extensive exposure to geological development projects. Thuy's long-standing career includes significant contributions to numerous complex projects within Chevron Australia. This vast experience has honed Thuy’s ability to manage and execute development geology initiatives effectively, making a significant impact in the field of geological sciences and the oil and gas industry.