Causes and mitigation: oil and gas drilling disposal water injection-induced earthquakes


Tuesday, November 17, 2020
4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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By Tony P. Lupo (B.S., Geology, Grand Valley State University and an M.S., Geophysics, New Mexico Tech)

Tony currently works for SM Energy (Denver, CO) as their Chief Geophysicist. He manages various technical programs, data science initiatives, and mentors and recruits. Previously, he was Vice President of Geophysics at Fossil Creek Resources (Arlington, TX), worked for Fossil Creek Resources, Samson Resources Mid-Continent Division, and ConocoPhillips. He has worked on oil and gas plays in West Africa, the Gulf of Mexico, Alaska, and the mid-Continent. He has advanced interpretation, rock physics, and high-resolution seismic acquisition and processing techniques. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Society of Exploration Geophysicists Foundation and has published papers on topics that include machine learning, seismic acquisition, and seismic reservoir characterization. When not doing geology and geophysics, Tony enjoys mountain biking, reading, camping, hunting, fishing, and terrorizing Denverites in his 1967 Camaro.

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Cook-DeWitt Auditorium

1 N Campus Dr, Allendale, MI

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This Grand Valley organization aims to provide students with access to opportunities to engage in a community of peers, professionals, and practicing geologists by providing: 1) free access to monthly newsletters and journals from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists that cover current and relevant work taking place in the oil and gas industry, 2) interactions with working professionals through sponsored visiting speaker programs, and 3) a view into the working world of petroleum geology through field trips, regular business meeting, conferences etc. We also get our GVSU student members out into the field to tour oil fields, drill core labs, and to professional conferences. This club is interested in educating students on professional career paths in petroleum geology, however, anyone interested is welcome to join us! Although this sounds like all business, we do like to have fun and we intend to make all of our events fun as well as professional!

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American Association of Petroleum Geologists Student Chapter

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This event was added to the calendar by LakerLink Registered Student Organizations (rso@gvsu.edu) on Wednesday, November 4, 2020 and was last updated on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 5:01 p.m.