German Alonso Gonzalez Uribe

Production Geologist @ OMV | Renewable Energy Management

Schwechat, Lower Austria, Austria

About

With 20 years of experience in the energy sector, I am a seasoned geoscientist and geomodeler recognized for advancing complex appraisal and development projects. My expertise spans advanced seismic interpretation, geological mapping, and subsurface geomodelling, underpinned by a strong record of near field resource discovery, volumetric analysis, and uncertainty evaluation. I bring extensive experience across diverse geological settings (Arabian Plate and Zagros Region specially) in both operated and non operated environments, enabling me to navigate technical, operational, and stakeholder complexities with confidence. My background includes strategic leadership in field development planning, well planning, and drilling operations. I have expanded into renewable energy, gaining certified capabilities in wind resource assessment, wind farm design, and photovoltaic (PV) system design. This unique combination of subsurface depth and renewable energy insight allows me to deliver integrated solutions that support operational performance and sustainable business growth.

Experience

  • OMV (Hybrid)
    • S. Production Geologist
      Dec 2024 - Present · 1 yr 7 mos

    • Senior Expert Production Geology
      Apr 2024 - Nov 2024 · 8 mos

  • OMV (6 yrs 2 mos)
    • Senior Expert Production Geologist
      Mar 2018 - Feb 2023 · 5 yrs

    • Development Geologist
      Jan 2017 - Feb 2018 · 1 yr 2 mos

  • Senior Production Geologist at Petrom
    Jan 2012 - Dec 2016 · 5 yrs

    Senior Production Geoscientist

  • Production Geologist at OMV
    Sep 2008 - Jan 2012 · 3 yrs 5 mos

    Static Reservoir Modeling, seismic interpretation and mapping, well log correlation and integration of relevant geological information during reservoir characterization studies. Identification of development opportunities and planning of production wells.

  • Geologist at GEMS S.A.
    Jan 2006 - Jul 2006 · 7 mos