Ademola Olatunbosun
About Ademola Olatunbosun
Ademola Olatunbosun is a geoscientist currently working at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in geophysics and petroleum exploration.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Ademola Olatunbosun has been working as a Geoscientist at ExxonMobil since 2014. In this role, he applies his expertise in geophysics to contribute to both exploration and production projects. His responsibilities involve the interpretation of geological data to identify potential hydrocarbon reservoirs, aiding in the development of effective extraction strategies.
Previous Experience at TOTAL
Before his current role at ExxonMobil, Ademola Olatunbosun served as a Reservoir Geophysicist (Post Graduate Intern) at TOTAL in 2014. During his 4-month internship, he engaged in the analysis and modeling of reservoir characteristics, crucial for optimizing extraction processes. This experience provided him with exposure to advanced geophysical techniques and industry practices.
Experience with American Association of Petroleum Geologists
In 2014, Ademola Olatunbosun was involved in a project evaluating the petroleum potential in Merrimelia, Onshore Australia, under the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. This 2-month project, based in the Paris Area, France, entailed extensive geophysical surveys and data analysis, aimed at assessing the viability of petroleum reserves in the region.
Educational Background
Ademola Olatunbosun has a strong educational foundation in geophysics. He earned his M.Sc in Petroleum Geosciences (Geophysics Major) from IFP-School (Institute of French Petroleum) in 2014. Prior to that, he obtained a B.Tech in Applied Geophysics from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology in 2010. This extensive education provided him with a robust understanding of geophysical principles and their practical applications in the petroleum industry.
Early Career Experience
Ademola Olatunbosun's career began with internships and fieldwork that provided valuable hands-on experience. He worked as a Field Geophysicist at the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency and at the Water Sanitation Project (Groundwater Exploration and Development) in 2009, each for six months. Additionally, he served as a Graduate Intern at FTBS Construction from 2011 to 2013, which helped him refine his technical skills and gain industry insights.