
Gregoire Eugene Philippe Messager
Associate Professor · Sedimentary Basin Analysis
University of OsloNorway
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Grégoire Eugene Philippe Messager is an Associate Professor (part-time) at the Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, with his primary affiliation at Equinor. He contributes to the Section for Study of Sedimentary Basins, focusing on the interplay between structural geology and basin evolution.
- Research Themes: Salt tectonics, igneous intrusion-fluid interactions, diagenesis, and tectono-sedimentary processes in rift and orogenic basins.
- Key Regions: Andean foothills (Argentina), Central High Atlas (Morocco), Santos Basin (Brazil), and the North Sea.
His recent publications highlight advancements in understanding:
- Salt-related basin architecture during continental break-up (2025)
- Structural controls on bitumen seeps in Neuquén Basin (2024)
- Quaternary fault activity in the Andes (2024)
- Vaca Muerta Formation's fluid history (2021)
Technical Expertise: Integrates fieldwork, geochronology (U-Pb dating), and analogue modeling to study basin deformation and diagenetic evolution.
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