SUDEEP KANUNGO - Sustainability Profile

Adjunct Associate Professor, Geology & Geophysics

u0505722@utah.edu

Publications

  • ENERGY: Hafiz, M., S. Kanungo, N. Hakhoo, & M. Pathak (eds.), 2017, International Workshop Proceedings - Indian Shale Oil and Gas Exploration, January 2016: Salt Lake City, Utah, Energy & Geoscience Institute (EGI), University of Utah., 01/30/2017 INDIA UNITED STATES

Teaching

  • ENERGY: Small group teaching to geologists, geophysicists, and geochemists in Repsol S.A., Madrid, Spain. Course Title: Applications of Bio-chronostratigraphy in South Atlantic exploration. No. of attendees: 7 SPAIN
  • ENERGY: One-day workshop on "South Atlantic Chronostratigraphy and Petroleum Systems" delivered to Statoil in Stavanger, Norway. No. of attendees: 10 (Statoil geologists) NORWAY

External Service

  • ENERGY | CLIMATE CHANGE: Delivered seminars on the “Geological evolution of the Central, North and South Atlantic Margin” covering inter-disciplinary topics such as stratigraphic correlations, global and local anoxia, paleo-geographic and paleo-climatic evolution, source rock systems generation. Seminars have been delivered to the following companies through physical presence and/or web-based communication led by me (Sudeep Kanungo): 1. INPEX Corporation (Japan): January 2018 2. ExxonMobil: London UK; Houston, TX; and Calgary (Canada) offices. October 2016, May 2017, October-November 2017. 3. Husky Energy (Calgary): October 2017 4. Nexen CNOOC (Calgary): October 2017 5. Suncor (Calgary): October 2017 6. Chevron (Calgary): October 2017 7. Geological Survey of Canada: October 2017 8. Tullow Oil: September 2017 9. Shell UK (London): July 2017 10. BP (London): June 2017 11. Total (Paris, France): March 2017 12. Cairn Energy: April 2017 13. YPF (Buenos Aires, Argentina): November 2016 14. Statoil (Stavanger, Norway): October 2016 15. Ophir Energy: July 2016 16. Eni (London and Italy): April-May 2016, 01/04/2016 GLOBAL
  • ENERGY | CLIMATE CHANGE: Guiding the international energy industry (Exploration & Production companies) on state-of-the-art technology on geological time scales, chrono-stratigraphic correlations, paleoenvironmental evaluation of depositional systems, and global anoxia to help them evaluate, de-risk and improve their drilling prospects. This also results in lowering the environmental impact of exploration drilling for conventional (deepwater) and unconventional prospects and fields., 01/02/2017 GLOBAL