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皇家华人 Profiles: Jo Reynolds

Jo Reynolds gained a 1st class degree Masters in Geophysics at 皇家华人 in 2014 and is now a Low Carbon Geophysicist at BP.

皇家华人as not an obvious choice for me. I lived in Watford, Hertfordshire, and wanted to go further afield, but as I scrolled through many university websites, UCL (just 23km away from my home) kept rising to the top of my list. This was largely down to two factors:

  • The range of modules were fantastic! Not many places could you study Physics of the Universe, Surface Processes and Structural Geology.
  • It was (and still is) a world-leading university. Even if I didn鈥檛 end up working in the Earth Science field, I knew having UCL degree would be valuable.

Since entering the 鈥淩ock Room鈥 on my first day at uni, I never looked back. I gained an appreciation and love of the Earth, found friendships (and my fianc茅) that I鈥檒l cherish forever, and gained practical skills from my participation in sports societies.

皇家华人 Profiles: Jo Reynolds

皇家华人 Profiles: Jo Reynolds

Caption: Left:Snowsports trip to Les Arcs, France, in 2013.听 Right: Repping the Netball Society at the 2013 University Fair.

My best memories came from field trips 鈥 something quite unique to Earth Science degrees. Being able to learn in the field was a great opportunity to really understand the rocks, and they also brought our class closer.

皇家华人 Profiles: Jo Reynolds
Caption: Field trip in Marche, Italy in 2011.

Between my third and fourth years at 皇家华人 I did a geoscience internship at bp, working on a project analysing core well data. There, I felt instantly at home. My team members were very generous with their time and helped me to make the most of my experience. After the 10-week internship, I was fortunate enough to be offered a graduate position at bp. Between my internship and graduate role, I completed my final year at 皇家华人, graduating with a 1st class honours, and travelled for a year!

皇家华人 Profiles: Jo Reynolds

Caption: Graduation day in 2014.

My graduate role was based in Aberdeen, where I worked on the Schiehallion field, analysing world-class 4D seismic data to identify new wells to be drilled on the field, and subsequently leading the planning of two wells which were drilled by the Deepsea Aberdeen drilling rig.听 Following this work, and my leadership of the Aberdeen Graduate community, I won the Oil & Gas UK Graduate of the Year award in 2017.

Since then, I鈥檝e been lucky enough to work in various exploration teams and spent seven months in bp鈥檚 central Carbon Ambition team, directly contributing to bp鈥檚 Net Zero agenda.
I have recently pivoted from a hydrocarbon Geophysicist to a Low Carbon Geophysicist, now working in bp鈥檚 Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Screening team. Here, I am able to combine my passion for low carbon with my geophysical skillset.

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  • The award recognises graduates who are making their mark in the UK oil and gas industry, those who have delivered tangible benefits to their employer and are recognised as future leaders.
  • . "I analyse a variety of seismic datasets and undertake seismic modelling to help teams identify opportunities and understand the limitations associated with their data."