Lisl Lewis, GeothermEx Consulting Services
About this Event
The talk will have a hybrid form: in-person at Imperial College, London and broadcasted ONLINE.
Link to the webinar will be provided via e-mails to registered attendees: first e-mail will be sent two days before the event and the second one just 2 hours before the event. Do not register too late!
Lecture Theatre 1.31
Agenda (UK time)
18:30-18:35 Introduction and Announcements
18:35-19:10 Signs of life in the British geothermal sector
19:10-19:30 Q&A
19:30-20:00 Informal discussion and relaxed networking, Celebration of EAGE London 6th Anniversary
Presenter
Lisl Lewis, GeothermEx Consulting Services
Lisl Lewis is 25 years into a career in the applied earth sciences that has seen her working across different sectors of the energy industry. She holds a M.Sc. in Geophysics from San Diego State University and did her BSc studies in Geology and Geophysics from University of California, Santa Barbara and University of Leeds.
Her early career was in mining exploration, where she ran geophysical surveys (resistivity, potential fields) across the US, Canada and Mexico and developed a passion for field work. The mining geophysics work morphed into some experimental research collaborations, which led to her involvement in the pioneering movement to commercialize Marine MT (magnetotelluric) and Marine CSEM (Controlled-Source Electromagnetics) in the early 2000's. Lisl was the Party Chief offshore and then the Operations Manager back in the office for a start-up company in California before turning back towards research and instrumentation after her company was acquired by Schlumberger (now SLB).
Lisl then worked in the training department of SLB at the corporate level for over a decade before circling back to her roots in geoscience in March 2022 and is now happily doing business development and project work for GeothermEx, based in Sussex, England.
Abstract
The geothermal sector is heating up across Europe, but what about here in the UK?
Find out about some possibilities that could indicate signs of life for the geothermal sector here in Britain.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Imperial College London - Royal School of Mines, Lecture Theatre 1.31, Prince Consort Rd, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00