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Unique perspectives to meet today’s challenges and promote a more sustainable future 

What Does a Data Geoscientist Do?

As a Data Geoscientist in Data Hub, I am responsible for maximizing the value of subsurface legacy data. Subsurface data is a key compound in the energy industry, which allows experts to explore fossil reservoirs. Many companies have vast volumes of trapped subsurface data, saved in variable data formats and stored in unstructured databases. By integrating data science tools with geoscience expertise, I am capable of updating legacy data and providing new data management strategies to improve data quality, decision-making, and new insights for ongoing and planned geoscientific investigations.

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Women at the Helm

To mark International Women’s Day, we ask Céline Lacombe, research advisor with Viridien’s Geoscience innovation incubator team, and Rachel Gong, team leader with Viridien’s Subsurface Imaging group, to share their experiences, tips and lessons learned while leading two key technology projects.

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Geodiversity: A Stratigrapher’s Perspective

To mark UNESCO’s International Geodiversity Day, recognizing the importance of geoscience in solving major challenges facing humanity today, we spoke with Richard Hallett, currently leading Viridien’s Wellsite Services, about keeping the bigger Earth picture in mind.

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The Value of a Multi-Disciplinary Career: Meet Grant Cole

Grant Cole, with his extensive experience in integrated geology, geophysics and project management, maximizes the value of data. What truly inspires him is the integration of the technical aspects of geoscience with personal achievements, such as delivering high-quality outcomes for complex client projects and working alongside the brightest minds in the industry to achieve a common goal.

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