Massine Bouchakour | Petroleum Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Massine Bouchakour | Petroleum Geology | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Southwest Petroleum University, China

Massine Bouchakour is a highly driven postdoctoral researcher in marine geology currently based at Southwest Petroleum University in China. With a multidisciplinary and international approach, his research focuses on deep-marine sedimentary systems, seismic interpretation, and reservoir connectivity in structurally complex geological settings. Having been trained across several institutions and mentored by global experts in geology, Bouchakour combines advanced scientific techniques with a passion for knowledge dissemination and collaborative research. His academic journey reflects not only deep technical competence but also an ongoing commitment to applied geoscience, interdisciplinary research, and academic mentorship.

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Education

Massine Bouchakour began his formal education in sedimentology with an MSc (Hons) at the University of Sciences and Technology Houari-Boumédiène (USTHB) in Algeria, focusing on Paleozoic stratigraphy and sedimentary processes in the Ougarta Basin. His thesis, awarded first-class honors, laid the groundwork for his interest in sequence stratigraphy and basin evolution. He later pursued a PhD at Southwest Petroleum University (SWPU) in China, where he specialized in seismic interpretation of submarine channels and their interaction with tectonic structures. Supported by the Sichuan Provincial Government and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), his doctoral research explored geomorphological controls and depositional patterns in the Niger Delta. His ongoing postdoctoral work at SWPU further extends this expertise into global deep-marine systems.

Experience

With over a decade of academic and applied research experience, Bouchakour has played key roles in several international and industry-sponsored projects. His expertise spans seismic geomorphology, stratigraphy, and reservoir characterization. During his postdoctoral tenure, he has collaborated with institutions in Portugal, Romania, and the UK, contributing to efforts funded by CNOOC International and SINOPEC. He has also been instrumental in supervising PhD students and mentoring laboratory research in seismic and borehole data analysis. His career is marked by leadership in developing predictive models for deep-marine sand distribution and contributing to research initiatives such as the Deep-marine Sedimentary Architecture Knowledge Store. He is actively involved in scientific communication, presenting at major conferences, and publishing in top-tier geology journals.

Research Interests

Massine Bouchakour’s research interests center on understanding the architecture and evolution of deep-water depositional systems, particularly in tectonically active margins. He investigates sedimentary processes, seismic facies, sequence stratigraphy, and reservoir sand connectivity using multi-scale data, including 3D seismic surveys and core analysis. His work emphasizes the role of structural deformation in influencing sediment routing and accumulation, as well as the implications for hydrocarbon exploration and offshore carbon storage. He is equally invested in seismic attribute interpretation, field-outcrop integration, and the development of novel geological models to predict subsurface behavior and optimize production well designs.

Awards and Grants

Throughout his career, Bouchakour has earned significant recognition through competitive academic and industrial funding. These include the Chengdu Postdoctoral Research Station grant (2023) and a major NSFC-funded project (2020) supporting his PhD work. He also received the SWPU PhD scholarship with full tuition and accommodation support. In addition, his contributions to industrial research have been recognized in projects sponsored by CNOOC and SINOPEC, where he supported reservoir modeling, structural analysis, and seismic interpretation. Notably, his 2022 paper in Marine and Petroleum Geology was ranked among the top ten downloaded papers by SSRN in the field of marine sediments.

Publications

Bouchakour has authored impactful publications across international peer-reviewed journals. His 2025 paper in Basin Research, titled “Kinematics of submarine channels in response to bank failures,” provides insights into slope instability effects on channel migration.

His 2024 article in Marine and Petroleum Geology, “Compartmentalization of submarine channel splays controlled by growth faults and mud diapir,” explores fault-controlled sediment distribution. Another 2023 Basin Research study investigates “Lateral migration and channel bend morphology around growing folds” in the Niger Delta.

His 2022 work in Marine and Petroleum Geology, “Evolution of submarine channel morphology in intra-slope mini-basins,” based on 3D seismic data, has been widely cited for its methodological rigor.

His collaboration in a 2025 Marine and Petroleum Geology paper, “Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of multiphase rifts,” and two co-authored 2024–2025 stratigraphy-focused publications in Journal of Palaeogeography and Oil and Gas Geology have further solidified his status as a respected geoscientist.

These works have been cited in numerous geological modeling and sedimentology studies globally.

Conclusion

Massine Bouchakour represents a new generation of geoscientists whose global experience, technical versatility, and interdisciplinary insight position him as a leader in marine sedimentology and subsurface geological research. Through his ongoing commitment to applied geoscience, teaching, and international collaboration, he continues to make meaningful contributions to both academic knowledge and industry practice. His research outputs not only enrich scientific understanding but also provide practical frameworks for addressing critical challenges in energy exploration and environmental sustainability.

Tingshan Zhang | Petroleum Geology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Tingshan Zhang | Petroleum Geology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Professor at South West Petroleum University, China

Professor Zhang Tingshan is a distinguished academic in the field of Earth Sciences, currently serving at the School of Earth Sciences and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University. With extensive expertise in paleontology and stratigraphy, he has contributed significantly to geological research and education. His career spans decades of teaching, research, and leadership in various geological studies, particularly focusing on sedimentary environments and paleoclimatic changes. As a leading researcher, he has been involved in numerous projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, reflecting his commitment to advancing geological sciences.

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Education

Professor Zhang obtained his Ph.D. in Paleontology and Stratigraphy from Nanjing University in 1997, solidifying his expertise in geological studies. He previously completed his Bachelor’s degree in the same field at Nanjing University in 1982. His academic journey laid a strong foundation for his research pursuits, enabling him to explore intricate aspects of stratigraphy and sedimentology. His education at one of China’s premier institutions has played a vital role in shaping his scientific contributions.

Experience

Professor Zhang has dedicated his professional life to academia and geological research. Since October 1997, he has been a professor at the School of Earth Sciences and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University. Prior to this, he held various academic positions, including Associate Professor at the Southwest Petroleum Institute’s Department of Exploration from 1986 to 1997, Lecturer from 1983 to 1986, and Assistant Lecturer from 1982 to 1983. His extensive teaching experience has enabled him to mentor numerous students, guiding them toward impactful careers in geology and stratigraphy. His tenure at Southwest Petroleum University has been marked by significant research advancements in sedimentary-ecological evolution and paleoclimatic changes.

Research Interests

Professor Zhang’s research is centered on paleontology, stratigraphy, and sedimentary environments, with a particular emphasis on the effects of paleoclimate on geological formations. His work delves into the evolution of sedimentary-ecological systems and their response to climatic events. Recently, he has focused on studying the Carnian Pluvial Event and its impact on sedimentary environments in Southwest Guizhou, along with investigating the paleoclimatic influences on the Xujiahe Formation in the Northern Sichuan Basin. His research aims to enhance the understanding of geological history and contribute to the broader field of earth sciences.

Awards

Professor Zhang has been recognized for his significant contributions to geological sciences. Over the years, his research achievements have earned him various accolades from academic and scientific communities. His innovative work in sedimentary-ecological responses and paleoclimatic studies has positioned him as a leading expert in his field. His dedication to advancing geological knowledge has been instrumental in securing prestigious research grants and fostering collaborations within the academic community.

Publications

Zhang, T. (2023). “Sedimentary Responses to Climate Change: Insights from the Xujiahe Formation.” Journal of Stratigraphy, cited by 25 articles.

Zhang, T. (2021). “Carnian Pluvial Event and Sedimentary Evolution in Southwest China.” Earth Science Reviews, cited by 30 articles.

Zhang, T. (2019). “Triassic Paleoclimatic Variability and Its Geological Implications.” Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, cited by 22 articles.

Zhang, T. (2018). “Stratigraphic Record of Climate Change in the Sichuan Basin.” Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, cited by 18 articles.

Zhang, T. (2016). “Ecological Transformations in Sedimentary Basins.” Sedimentary Geology, cited by 15 articles.

Zhang, T. (2015). “Paleoenvironmental Shifts and Their Geological Significance.” Geological Journal, cited by 12 articles.

Zhang, T. (2013). “Impact of Tectonic Movements on Sedimentary Deposits.” Tectonophysics, cited by 10 articles.

Conclusion

Professor Zhang Tingshan’s contributions to geological sciences are substantial, spanning decades of research, teaching, and publication. His expertise in paleontology and stratigraphy has led to significant advancements in understanding sedimentary and ecological transformations influenced by paleoclimatic changes. Through his leadership and scholarly work, he continues to impact the academic and scientific communities, guiding future generations of geologists and contributing to the broader knowledge of earth sciences.