James Carmichael has over a decade of professional geophysical processing and analysis experience, as a microseismic geophysicist and team lead of Halliburton Energy Services’ Pinnacle technologies – observing and interpreting the responses from hydraulic stimulation operations from projects all over the United States (with a heavy focus on the Permian Basin) and specific sites internationally. James holds a Bachelor of Science in Geophysics from The University of Texas at Austin where he also assisted in petrological research for UT’s CTR, TAMU, and TxDOT; more recently completing his Master of Science in Geophysical Engineering, with a minor in Geology from the Colorado School of Mines, where he was a graduate research assistant performing research for the Reservoir Characterization Project, his thesis and project was focused on data investigating an unconventional target within the western portion of the Denver-Julesburg Basin. Now, he is actively working on cavern applications, permitting, and modeling, additionally assisting in other consultant capacities. Experienced in Geosoftware’s HampsonRussell, Ikon’s RokDoc, and SLB’s Petrel software packages; competent in Python.