Jewel Fernandez Wellborn

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Jewel Fernandez Wellborn
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BornJuly, 1956
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCalifornia State University
OccupationBusinesswomen

Jewel Fernandez Wellborn, a distinguished professional in the field of geology, has garnered extensive experience and expertise throughout her career, primarily focusing her efforts as a consultant in various facets of the intricate and multifaceted realm of oil and gas development, encompassing the domains of management, exploration, and production. She has also written a couple of articles in the field of geology.

Work Experience

Jewel took up her first job in her career as a Laboratory Geochemist at the Utah International inc., at Cedar City, Utah, she helped with engineering by testing ores and conducted lab assays for support.

Jewel has held the position of President at Hydrocarbon Exploration and Development Inc., an independent consulting firm situated in Littleton, Colorado, for a tenure spanning 28 years, commencing in 1995. Her establishment of this enterprise followed a distinguished career with prominent entities such as Occidental Geothermal, Arco Coal, Conoco, Shell CO2, and Ocean Energy. Her professional specialization is concentrated within the Gulf Coast basins.

Education

Jewel Fernandez Wellborn, a notable individual in the geology field, has diligently pursued her academic journey, successfully completing her Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Geology at California State University located in Los Angeles. This academic pursuit spanned the years from 1976 to 1978, reflecting her commitment to acquiring a comprehensive foundational knowledge in the geological sciences. Following her undergraduate studies, she embarked upon further academic enrichment, culminating in the attainment of a Master's degree in Geology from the prestigious Colorado School of Mines. This advanced academic endeavor transpired over the period of 1980 to 1982, signifying her dedication to scholarly excellence and her continued scholarly growth in the field of geology.

Contributions to Geology

Jewel has written a couple of articles in the field of geology such as 'A Multidisciplined Approach to Designing Targets for Horizontal Wells'[1] in which the article presents field examples of this multidisciplinary approach, highlighting the significance of conveying the uncertainty associated with each target constraint across disciplines. Ultimately, this approach aims to minimize risks and costs, resulting in an optimal well design for horizontal drilling projects. As well as, 'Delineation of Gulf of Mexico Miocene Reservoirs with 3-D Seismic Data[2]', in which the article discusses seismic amplitude anomalies related to Miocene plays in the Mobile area, offshore Alabama. These anomalies are well-documented and have been explored through drilling. The use of three-dimensional (3-D) seismic data is highlighted as providing a much clearer understanding of sandstone reservoirs compared to traditional 2-D data used in most prospects.

She has also contributed Grand Junction Geological Field Book, publishing 'Stratigraphy and depositional environments of the Mesaverde Formation, Mt. Gunnison Coal Property.'[3]

References

  1. Solomon, S.T.; Ross, K.C.; Burton, R.C.; Wellborn, J.E. (1994-02-01). "A Multidisciplined Approach to Designing Targets for Horizontal Wells". Journal of Petroleum Technology. 46 (02): 143–149. doi:10.2118/25506-pa. ISSN 0149-2136.
  2. Wellborn, J. E.; Brown, A. R. (1991-03-01). "Delineation of Gulf of Mexico Miocene reservoirs with 3-D seismic data". AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States). 75:3. ISSN 0149-1423.
  3. Wellborn, Jewel E. F. (1982). "Stratigraphy of the Mesaverde Formation on the Mt. Gunnison Coal Property, Gunnison County, Colorado": 65–68. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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