INTRODUCTION

Job Title: Megan Laracy
Name: Megan Laracy
Company Overview: Megan Laracy is a Geologist at ExxonMobil Canada, where she plays a vital role in the exploration and analysis of geological formations. Her work involves studying the interaction of rock formations with fluids, an essential aspect of resource extraction in the oil and gas industry.

Job Overview

Megan’s daily routine involves a combination of data interpretation, analysis, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Working from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, her office commute is a quick 10 to 15 minutes. Specializing in petrophysics, she interprets data from drilling activities to determine oil reservoir properties. This information is crucial for creating geological and simulation models that predict reservoir behavior.

Career Path

Megan’s academic journey began at Memorial University, where she completed both her honours degree and master’s in earth sciences. Her choice to pursue geology stemmed from a deep interest in integrating various scientific disciplines. “It has always appealed to me how geology involves the integration of chemistry, physics, biology, and other sciences,” she shares.

Day in the Life

In her office environment, Megan balances her responsibilities with an emphasis on data analysis and collaboration. The accessibility of her workplace contributes to her productivity, allowing her to focus on her tasks without the distractions often present in fieldwork. While her primary responsibilities are office-based, her travel for training enriches her professional development and provides hands-on experience in various geological settings.

Skills and Tools

Technical Skills: Data interpretation, petrophysics, geological modeling, and analysis of drilling data. Soft Skills: Time management, prioritization, teamwork, and effective communication. Tools Used: Geological modeling software, data analysis tools, and collaborative platforms.