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Colin Howard

Petroleum Economist
Colin is a petroleum economist with 18 years’ experience specialising in the analysis and modelling of the upstream oil industry; with core strengths in fiscal model construction, probabilistic portfolio modelling, decision risk analysis, design and implementation of corporate planning, cash flow and financial reporting systems.

Colin is a petroleum economist with 18 years’ experience specialising in the analysis and modelling of the upstream oil industry; with core strengths in fiscal model construction, probabilistic portfolio modelling, decision risk analysis, design and implementation of corporate planning, cash flow and financial reporting systems. He is a skilled instructor in petroleum economics having facilitated a number of in-house and public professional development courses.

Colin holds a BSc in Geology from the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College; an MS in Structural Geology from the University of Pennsylvania; and an MSc in Mineral Project Appraisal, Royal Schools of Mines, Imperial College. He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).

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Rockflow’s Lewis Gillhespy to present at PETEX 2024 on Subsurface Transformation in the Digital Age

Rockflow, a leading consultancy in energy subsurface solutions, is proud to announce that Lewis Gillhespy, one of its senior technical leaders, will be presenting at the upcoming PETEX 2024 Conference. The event, renowned as one of the most significant...

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