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Matthew Pranter is the Director of the School of Geosciences and Eberly Family Chair Professor of Geosciences at the University of Oklahoma, with affiliate faculty status in the Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Geology from Colorado School of Mines and has extensive experience in reservoir characterization, sedimentary geology, and petroleum geosciences.
- Education: Ph.D. (Colorado School of Mines), M.S. (Baylor University), B.S. (Colorado School of Mines & Oklahoma State University)
His research focuses on reservoir heterogeneity in conventional and unconventional systems, integrating sequence stratigraphy, sedimentology, and 3D reservoir modeling to evaluate controls on reservoir quality. Key areas include CO2 sequestration, machine learning applications in geology, and deepwater turbidite systems.
Recent publications highlight his work on Arbuckle Group CO2 storage, Mississippian carbonate-siliciclastic systems, and seismic-constrained reservoir modeling. His lab, the Reservoir Characterization and Modeling Laboratory (RCML), employs multidisciplinary approaches to address geomechanical, stratigraphic, and petrophysical challenges.
Current projects emphasize stratigraphic architecture, subsurface reservoir analysis, and carbon sequestration. He has taught courses like Petroleum Geology and Reservoir Characterization, mentoring numerous students in seismic analysis, electrofacies classification, and reservoir modeling.



