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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 50, No.6, February 2008. Pages 13 and 15.

Abstract: Professionalism as It Applies to Petroleum Geoscience: “The Practical Application of Ethics”

Daniel J. Tearpock
Subsurface Consultants & Associates

Professionalism as it applies to petroleum geoscientists is a key and fundamental aspect of delivering on our promises and conducting ourselves in an ethical manner. Reliability in a geoscientist’s opinions and work product is the cornerstone to building trust and confidence, whether it is a seismic interpretation, prospect map, resources/reserves estimate or expert witness testimony, to name a few. Reliability is increased when managers, companies and investors have the assurance that the information they are evaluating was professionally prepared.

This talk discusses “Professionalism” in petroleum geoscience and highlights the important factors such as educational background, exper ience , knowledge of recommended practices, the use of advanced technology and, last but not least, personal values —Ethics. There is, of course, always uncertainty and risk associated with the exploration or development of hydrocarbons. However, the proper use of technology, recommended practices, industry-wide standards and ethical/professional conduct not only can reduce risk

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and uncertainty, but can also provide to companies and investors the confidence needed to move forward with an exploration or development plan or program.

In the end, “Professionalism” encompasses our use of technical practices and standards, while it is our character and moral consciousness that ultimately define who we are and the reputation that follows us through our professional career.

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