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Trevor L. Richards is a Principal Geoscience Advisor at the EERC, where he works with a multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, business professionals, and project partners to solve challenges related to incremental oil recovery, unconventional oil recovery, and CO2 capture, utilization, and geologic storage. He holds an M.S. degree in Geophysics and a B.S. degree in Geology from the University of Texas at Dallas. Prior to his position at the EERC, Mr. Richards served as a Geophysical Advisor at Chesapeake Energy.
Mr. Richards’ principal areas of interest include exploring efficiencies in seismic planning, acquisition, and design and investigating utilization of the latest technologies for improving development and appraisal of conventional and unconventional targets. His areas of expertise include dynamic reservoir management, surveillance of enhanced oil recovery and characterization and monitoring associated with carbon capture, utilization, and geologic storage projects; implementing time-lapse geophysics; and improving application and integration of seismic for reservoir characterization.
He has authored or coauthored numerous professional publications.