
معرفی
Allegra Hosford Scheirer is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences at Stanford University. Her research focuses on basin and petroleum system modeling, integrating 3D geologic frameworks with geochemical, tectonic, and fluid flow processes to evaluate hydrocarbon resource potential. She specializes in unconventional reservoir characterization, gas hydrate systems, and the application of advanced modeling techniques to complex sedimentary basins globally.
- Education: Ph.D. in Geology/Petroleum Geology (likely from Stanford or comparable institution, inferred from affiliation)
Research interests span:
- 3D basin modeling of gas hydrate deposits in the Gulf of Mexico and New Zealand margins
- Thermal maturation and rock physics templates for unconventional shale reservoirs
- Integration of seismic interpretation with petroleum system analysis in Alaska, California, and Colombia
- Impact of tectonics and fluid migration on reservoir quality and hydrocarbon distribution
Recent work emphasizes:
- Gas hydrate destabilization mechanisms linked to tectonic uplift
- Quantitative workflows for sweet spot identification in organic-rich mudrocks
- Multi-dimensional scaling methods for uncertainty quantification in reservoir properties
Key projects include:
- San Joaquin Basin (CA) thermal history modeling
- Shublik Formation unconventional potential on Alaska's North Slope
- 3D petroleum system analysis of the Jeanne d’Arc Basin (Newfoundland)
Her work bridges academic research and industry applications, focusing on improving resource assessment in complex geological settings.
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