JOHN WILLIAM GAMA

Assistant Lecturer and PhD Candidate, School Of Mines And Geosciences
Education:

M.Sc. Petroleum Geosciences- French Institute of Petroleum (IFP-School), Paris, France

Teaching:

For the last 5 years, has been teaching the following courses:

1. GY230: Petroleum Geology 1

2. GY 301: Petroleum Geology II

3. GY344: Geomorphology and Soils

4. GY 418: Sedimentary Basin and Petroleum System

5. GY449: Technology review

Research:

Research interests: -Geochemical characterization of Petroleum source rock, coal, and oil/gas seeps

- Geological characterization of Conventional /Unconventional Petroleum resources by using subsurface data

Publications:

Gama, J, Mulaya, E, Mshiu, E, 2019. Geochemical characterization of oil seeps in the coastal sedimentary basins of Tanzania: implications on different oil families. Tanzania energy platform (TEP).

 Gama, J, Mulaya, E, Mshiu, E., 2018. Geochemical characterization of oil seeps in the coastal sedimentary basins of Tanzania: implications on different oil families. The International Conference on the East African Rift System.

Gama, J, Mulaya, E, Mshiu, E., 2017. Geochemical characterization of oil seeps in the coastal sedimentary basins of Tanzania: implications on different oil families. University of Dar es Salaam research week.