Simon Chatterton
About Simon Chatterton
Simon Chatterton is a Senior QC Geophysicist with a strong background in the oil and gas industry, specializing in geophysics. He holds a BEng in Mineral Engineering and an MSc in Exploration Geophysics from Leeds University and has over 17 years of experience in data acquisition and quality assurance.
Work at PGS
Simon Chatterton has been employed at PGS since 2007, where he holds the position of Senior QC Geophysicist. In this role, he focuses on quality assurance within the geophysics field, ensuring that data and processes meet industry standards. He also serves as a Senior Operations Geophysicist at the same company, contributing to various projects in the oil and gas sector. His long tenure at PGS highlights his commitment to the organization and the geophysical aspects of energy exploration.
Education and Expertise
Simon Chatterton studied at Leeds University, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Mineral Engineering from 1999 to 2002. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science (MSc) in Exploration Geophysics from 2002 to 2003. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in data acquisition and seismology, which are critical components in the oil and energy industry.
Background
Simon Chatterton has a robust professional background in the oil and gas industry, with a specific focus on geophysics. His experience spans over 17 years, during which he has developed a deep understanding of the technical and operational aspects of geophysical work. This background has equipped him with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of the energy sector.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Simon Chatterton has demonstrated extensive experience in quality assurance within the geophysics field. His contributions have been pivotal in maintaining high standards in data integrity and operational efficiency. His work in the oil and gas industry reflects a commitment to advancing geophysical practices and ensuring reliable outcomes in energy exploration.