Cindy D. Taff is the Chief Executive Officer of Sage Geosystems Inc., a role she has occupied since the company's establishment in 2020. Headquartered in Houston, Sage Geosystems specializes in delivering innovative solutions for energy storage and geothermal base production. Before her current position, Cindy enjoyed a lengthy career in the oil and gas industry, accumulating more than 35 years of experience.
Prior to joining Sage Geosystems, her most significant role was as the Vice President of Shell's global Unconventional Wells operations. In this position, she led a team of over 350 Shell employees and 1,200 contractors across five countries, managing an annual budget of $1 billion. Her tenure at Shell highlights her strong background in large-scale project management and leadership in the energy sector.
Connect with Cindy:
LinkedIn: Cindy Taff
Websites: Sage Geosystems, Inc. | sagegeosystems.com
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🎧 Episode Highlights
Sage Geosystems: Next Generation Geothermal to Power Today’s Energy Challenges
🔑 Key Takeaways
35 Years in Oil & Gas: Working with Shell corporation inspired Cindy to develop a passion for alternative energy, namely geothermal, which felt like an underutilized process. When people think of geothermal energy, Cindy says, “You think about Iceland or the geysers in California,” which is only scratching the surface.
Next Generation Geothermal: Sage Geothermals is a pioneer in Next Generation Geothermal. In Next Generation, companies drill deeper and create an artificial reservoir, harvesting heat from deep in the ground before bringing it to the surface.
👤 Guest Spotlight
Cindy Taff
Cindy D. Taff is the Chief Executive Officer of Sage Geosystems Inc., a role she has occupied since the company's establishment in 2020. Headquartered in Houston, Sage Geosystems specializes in delivering innovative solutions for energy storage and geothermal base production. Before her current position, Cindy enjoyed a lengthy career in the oil and gas industry, accumulating more than 35 years of experience.
Prior to joining Sage Geosystems, her most significant role was as the Vice President of Shell's global Unconventional Wells operations. In this position, she led a team of over 350 Shell employees and 1,200 contractors across five countries, managing an annual budget of $1 billion. Her tenure at Shell highlights her strong background in large-scale project management and leadership in the energy sector.
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