Andrew B. Vohs is a geologist seeking employment with skills in subsurface mapping, seismic interpretation, attributes analysis, and software like Petrel, ArcGIS, Kingdom, and OpendTect. He has a Master's degree in geology from Kansas State University and a Bachelor's degree from the University of Kansas. His experience includes research projects analyzing 3D seismic data and attributes, teaching geology courses, tutoring, and lab work. He is a member of professional organizations AAPG and SEG.
1. Andrew B. Vohs
a. 6607 Goode Drive, Shawnee, KS 66216 e. abvohs@gmail.com c. 913-731-7859
Summary of Skills
Subsurface Mapping
Seismic Interpretation
Seismic Attributes Analysis
Volumetric Calculations
Petrel E&P Software Experience
ArcGIS Field Experience
IHS Kingdom Proficiency
OpendTect Proficiency
Seismic Data Processing
Microsoft Office Proficiency
Well Log Evaluation
Synthetic Seismogram Generation
IHS Petra Experience
Experience with large datasets
Education
2015 Kansas State University – Manhattan, KS
Master of Science: Geology; (3.83/4.0 GPA)
2013 University of Kansas – Lawrence, KS
Bachelor of Science: General Geology; (3.3/4.0 GPA)
-Coursework:
* Formation Evaluation * Isotope Geology * Clay Mineralogy * Subsurface Evaluation * Geomicrobiology
* Petroleum Geology * Seismic Data Processing * Seismic Data Interpretation * Geophysics * Field Geophysics
* Field Geology * Reservoir Engineering * General Geology Courses
-Short Courses:
* Well Log Evaluation Workshop * 3D Seismic Attributes-Applications to the Mississippian
* PETREL Fundamentals * Seismic Interpretation * 3D Seismic Attributes Analysis to Define Structure & Stratigraphy
* Petrophysics
Experience
Research
A case study in Clark County, Kansas: 3D seismic attributes analysis in reservoir characterization: the Morrison NE
field & Morrison field, Clark County, KS.
Imperial Barrel Award
Member of Kansas State Imperial Barrel Award team (Spring 2015); Presented basin analysis and prospect
evaluation to a panel of industry professionals.
Generated synthetic-to-seismic ties, identified potential traps, used attributes analysis to evaluate lithology, porosity
and direct hydrocarbon indicators, as well as performed volumetric calculations.
Seismic Attributes Analysis and Interpretation
Loading and quality checking data, generating and interpreting synthetic seismograms, horizon tracking and surface
generation, seismic attributes generation, and seismic attributes analysis.
Subsurface Mapping
Loading and quality checking data, generating contour maps of formation tops, isopach and isochore maps of
formations, editing and interpreting these maps, and proposing potential well sites.
Teaching
Teaching Earth in Action (GEOL 100) at Kansas State University - Salina Campus.
Tutoring freshmen with low ACT/SAT scores and student athletes in Geology.
Work History
08/2015 – 01/2016 Kansas State University-Salina Campus- Salina, KS
Introductory Geology (Earth in Action/GEOL 100) Instructor
08/2014 – 12/2015 Kansas State Athletics Department – Manhattan, KS
Geology, Math and Science Tutor
01/2014 – 05/2014 Kansas State University Pilots – Manhattan, KS
Geology, Math, and Science Tutor
12/2010 – 10/2012 University of Kansas – Lawrence, KS
Isotope Geochemistry/Mineral Separation Lab Assistant
Extra-Curricular Activities
AAPG Member Spring 2011–Current, Served as Secretary for the Kansas State University Student Chapter August
2014-August 2015.
Society of Exploration Geophysicists August 2015-Present
Volunteer Rugby Coach: Shawnee Mission NW High School Spring 2016