Mustafa Al Ibrahim is a research geologist and geophysicist with eight years' experience applying quantitative methods to subsurface problems in the oil and gas industry, currently advancing research at Aramco in Dhahran. He combines a PhD in Energy Engineering from Stanford with hands-on expertise in wireline logs, thin section analysis, capillary pressure estimation, and core and wellsite operations developed across roles at Saudi Aramco and Schlumberger. Comfortable at the intersection of fieldwork and computation, he experiments with geoscience code on GitHub to translate image-based and log data into measurable petrophysical insights. Having taught and organized field trips at Stanford, he also brings mentorship and academic rigor to collaborative research projects.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MSc), Geology/Earth Science, General, Master of Science (MSc), Geology/Earth Science, General at Colorado School of Mines
Bachelor of Science (Honours), Double Major in Geology & Geophysics, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Double Major in Geology & Geophysics at The University of Calgary
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Energy Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Energy Engineering at Stanford University
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