
Annick joined Wood Mackenzie’s subsurface research in 2022. She has played a pivotal role in developing the CCUS subsurface offering as an integrated, source-to-sink market solution, leading the depleted fields and CCUS wells initiative of Lens Carbon. Currently, Annick is instrumental in advancing Wood Mackenzie’s geothermal solution. Her responsibilities include conducting comprehensive research, monitoring geothermal industry news, project developments and regulatory updates, and identifying meaningful trends and insights to support clients' commercial decisions.
Prior to Wood Mackenzie, Annick worked at Baker Hughes, a market leader in the oil field services industry. She brings over 12 years of leadership, stakeholder engagement, and project management expertise in subsurface consulting, having delivered complex projects across the US, Middle East and North Africa. Her technical expertise includes geomechanics assessments for SAGD (steam-assisted gravity drainage), EOR (enhanced oil recovery), and CO2 storage projects in the US Gulf of Mexico, Canada and the Middle East.
Annick is a strong advocate for STEM education for girls and actively promotes female leadership in the Oil & Gas industry.
Education
MSc, General Engineering, Ecole Centrale of Nantes
MSc and PhD, Petroleum Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
MBA, Oil & Gas Management, Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University