Rocky Roden, Dr. Tom Smith, Mike Dunn, Dr. Bob Hardage | Geophysical Insights | Published with permission: World Oil | January 2024
Introduction
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About the Authors
Rocky Roden
Rocky Roden has 45 years of industry experience working as a geophysicist, exploration/development manager, director of applied technology and chief geophysicist. He is currently senior advisor with Geophysical Insights, developing machine learning advances for geoscience interpretation, and is a principal in the Rose and Associates DHI Risk Analysis Consortium, which has involved over 85 oil companies around the world since 2001, developing a seismic amplitude risk analysis program and worldwide prospect database. He was previously with Texaco, Pogo Producing, Maxus Energy, YPF Maxus and Repsol, where he retired as chief geophysicist in 2001. Mr. Roden has authored or co-authored over 40 technical publications on various aspects of seismic interpretation, AVO analysis, amplitude risk assessment and geoscience machine learning. He also served as chairman of The Leading Edge editorial board.
Dr. Tom Smith
Dr. Thomas Smith received BS and MS degrees in geology from Iowa State University and a PhD in geophysics from the University of Houston. His graduate research focused on a shallow refraction investigation of the Manson astrobleme. In 1971, he joined Chevron as a processing geophysicist but resigned in 1980 to complete his doctoral studies in 3D modeling and migration at the Seismic Acoustics Laboratory of the University of Houston. After graduating with a PhD in geophysics in 1981, he started a geophysical consulting practice and taught seminars in seismic interpretation, seismic acquisition and seismic processing. Dr. Smith founded Seismic Micro-Technology (SMT) in 1984 to develop PC software to support training workshops he was holding. This subsequently led to development of the KINGDOM Software Suite for integrated geoscience interpretation. In 2008, he founded Geophysical Insights, where he leads a team of geophysicists, geologists and computer scientists in developing machine learning and deep learning to technologies addressing fundamental geophysical problems. The company launched the Paradise AI workbench in 2013, which uses machine learning, deep learning and pattern recognition technologies to extract greater information from seismic and well data. Dr. Smith has been a member of the SEG since 1967 and is a professional member of SEG, GSH, HGS, EAGE, SIPES, AAPG, Sigma XI, SSA and AGU.
Michael Dunn
Michael Dunn is an exploration executive with extensive global experience, including the Gulf of Mexico, Central America, Australia, China and North Africa. Mr. Dunn has a proven track record of successfully executing exploration strategies built on a foundation of new and innovative technologies. He serves as Senior Vice President, Business Development, for Geophysical Insights. He joined Shell in 1979 as an exploration geophysicist and party chief and held increasing levels of responsibility, including manager of interpretation research. In 1997, he participated in the launch of Geokinetics, which completed an IPO on the AMEX in 2007. His extensive experience with oil companies, including Shell and Woodside, in addition to time in the service sector with Geokinetics and Halliburton, has provided him with a unique perspective on technology and applications in oil and gas. Mr. Dunn received a BS degree in geology from Rutgers University and an MS degree in geophysics from University of Chicago.
Dr. Bob Hardage
Dr. Bob Hardage is an industry consultant. He has 52 years of research and management activities at Phillips Petroleum, WesternAtlas and the Bureau of Economic Geology. He has been a member of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists for 56 years. SEG awarded Dr. Hardage a Special Commendation, Life Membership and Honorary Membership for his contributions to geophysics. He wrote the monthly Geophysical Corner column for AAPG’s Explorer magazine for six years and was honored by AAPG with a Distinguished Service Award for promoting geophysics among the geological community. He received a PhD in physics from Oklahoma State University.