Frank J. Schulte, Ph.D.
franksch@airmail.net
713-467-4571
SUMMARY
Highly creative international explorationist with
extensive world-wide experience, good organization skills, a track record of
sound business judgment specializing in evaluation of international
exploration investment opportunities ranging from basin to prospect scale.
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28 years with Exxon as a geologist, geophysicist
and manager.
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History of successfully generating, evaluating,
and capturing international exploration investment opportunities
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Extensive technical skills balanced with people
orientation and the ability to make things happen.
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Consistently updated technical, business and
management skills through Exxon and industry courses, technical meetings
and industry and academic symposiums
WORK HISTORY
ExxonMobil
1972 - 2000
Senior Scientist : Europe/CIS
Frontier-Special Studies (1996-2000)
Science and Operations Advisor: Exxon
Exploration Company, Technology
Department (1993-1996)
Global Studies Coordinator: Exxon
Company International (1986-1993)
Frontier Manager: Esso
Exploration, Far East Division (1984-1986)
Chief Geophysical Interpreter/Frontier
Explorationist: Esso Exploration, Far East
Division (1982-1984)
Frontier Geophysicist/Chief Interpreter: Esso
Exploration, Europe/Africa Division (1978-1982)
Exploration Geophysicist: Exxon
USA, Eastern Division Exploration (1972-1978)
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Geology University of North
Dakota, 1972
Fulbright Scholar, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
B.Sc., Geological Engineering, University of North
Dakota, Departmental Honors
SKILLS
/prospect
assessment specialist
Hydrocarbon system expert
Experienced seismic interpreter (seismic
stratigraphy and structural interpretation)
Extensive PC Skills (Graphics, 3D modeling, GIS,
database, productivity tools, etc)
Knowledge of Geoquest IESX, Landmark Seisworks,
Zmap and Unix
Project management, training and mentoring skills