Nick Lee

Nick Lee

Subsurface Manager New Energy @ PGS

About Nick Lee

Nick Lee is a Subsurface Manager at PGS, specializing in New Energy and carbon capture technologies. He has extensive experience in subsurface management and geology, with a strong academic background including a Ph.D. from Imperial College London.

Work at PGS

Nick Lee serves as the Subsurface Manager for New Energy at PGS, a role he has held since 2022. Based in London, he focuses on supporting the energy transition, particularly in the area of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). His work involves technical, business, and project development for Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) projects on a global scale. Lee emphasizes low carbon technologies in his current position, contributing to the company's initiatives in sustainable energy solutions.

Education and Expertise

Nick Lee holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Hons) in Geology/Physical Geography from the University of Leicester, obtained from 1993 to 1996. He furthered his education with a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Geology/Applied Sedimentology from the University of Reading from 1996 to 1997. Lee earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Geology from Imperial College London, completing his studies from 1997 to 2000. Additionally, he has completed a course on Carbon Capture Utilisation & Storage through edX.

Background

Nick Lee has extensive experience in the subsurface management sector, having worked in various roles across multiple organizations. His career includes positions at Shell, BG Group, QGC, and Anadarko Petroleum. He served as Subsurface Manager at Shell for five months in 2018 and held several roles at BG Group, including Subsurface Team Leader & Geologist in Algeria and Subsurface Manager for HPHT Appraisal & Development in Reading. His international experience includes a four-year tenure as Subsurface Manager at QGC in Brisbane, Australia.

Achievements

Nick Lee has participated in seismic reservoir characterization projects and has been involved in subsurface evaluation methods for Jurassic aquifers. He co-authored a publication on carbon storage solutions, contributing to the body of knowledge in the field of carbon capture and storage. His work supports advancements in low carbon technologies and the energy transition, reflecting his commitment to sustainable practices in the energy sector.

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