| Graham |
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| "It is exciting. Shell offers challenges and job satisfaction, and I can still map out a career path for myself as well as explore the world on a daily basis."
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Global Exploration Geologist |
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 - Location: Europe
- Joined Shell: February 1988
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What is your current role at Shell? |
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| I work as part of the newly established Global Exploration team responsible for delivering consistent production growth. Basically, we must identify and nurture new exploration opportunities globally. I work the ‘white space’, looking at places on the globe that nobody else is considering from the perspective of developing new businesses or exploring new basins. I also evaluate both internal and external proposals to fund ventures.
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What do you like best about your role? |
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It is exciting. I get to explore the world on a daily basis. I read a lot – not just about the geology of different places, but also the economic, social and political climates of different places in the world. I am constantly learning. In exploration, you are setting the future direction of the company. You are replacing declining businesses with new and exciting ventures.
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Tell us about your background and experience |
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| I obtained a PhD in Marine Geophysics at Birmingham University, and joined Shell straight afterwards. I have since worked in research and development, quantitative interpretation, 3-D seismic interpretation, and, more generally, oil and gas exploration. In the process, I learned a lot, and gained much professional satisfaction through successes on the way.
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What makes you stay at Shell? |
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| In 15 years I have essentially worked in four very different companies and eight different jobs all within the same group. I have never done the same thing for more than two years – I’ve never felt stuck in a rut. Shell offers challenges and job satisfaction, and I can still map out a career path for myself.
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