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Susan Morrice was born on 1952 in Belfast, United Kingdom, is a Geologist, explorer, and entrepreneur. Discover Susan Morrice's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Susan Morrice (born 1952) is a Geologist, explorer, and entrepreneur located in Denver.
She is a long time promoter of "cult-like" Educo.
She received a MoD degree in geology from Trinity College Dublin.
She is the first woman/person to have found oil in commercial quantities in Belize and is one of the founding members of BNE (Belize Natural Energy).
Later on she started XJet Worldwide.
She was born and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland and is the elder sister of Jane Morrice.
She currently resides in Denver and has two daughters, Hannah and Clare.
Her interest in geology stems from her childhood memories.
"My attraction to geology was nature. As a young girl in Ireland, dashing about the rocks, playing in the waves... I was just fascinated."
As a child, she visited popular geological sites with her family, which made her develop a passion for rocks and soils.
She later decided to pursue a career in Geology when she learned it was a profession.
She recalls thinking, “I’m going to do that”.
During her post secondary education, the movement of tectonic plates was an emerging study.
She later learned how the Geology industry works when she started traveling around the world for an American-Canadian stratigraphic.
By discovering the world and the industry, she developed a strong interest in mapping and the geological aspects of new areas like farmlands.
Susan attended grammar school at Ashleigh School, which is now called Hunterhouse College.
She was one of four women during her first year who studied Natural Sciences at Trinity College in Dublin, and later specialized in geology.
Susan graduated in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts (honors) in Natural Science/Geology.
During her time of education, continental drift was becoming a more accepted theory.
The geological world was evolving and changing due to new concepts coming to life and becoming more relevant.
Susan pointed out, “geology was really evolving." Unfortunately, Susan had failed her first year of college. Through a recommendation and push from her Geology professor, she was given the chance to redo her first year. Due to financial burden of post- secondary she got a job at Captain Americas (restaurant) while redoing her first year. Through experience from Captain Americas, Susan attributes that success comes from hard work.
After graduating from Trinity College, Morrice began working for American-Canadian Stratigraphic where she was given the opportunity to travel the world surveying and networking with other geologists in the industry.
When talking about this time of her life, she recalls how “the concept of plate tectonics was just taking hold, [geology] is a science where you can keep asking questions, and I loved being a part of the process”.
She joined Knight Royalty as a frontier Geologist.
This job included mapping and more community-based interactions.
In 1982, she left Knight Royalty and started her own company, S. Morrice and Associates, LLC.
In the early 1990s, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) asked her and Roger Slatt to head the international convention of the AAPG.
This led to the birth of the International Pavilion which gives a platform for oil companies to access new contracts in different countries.
She founded Belize Natural Energy (BNE) with Mike Usher in 1991 and located their first oil well in a sandstone reservoir.
In the mid-2000's she started another company, XJet Worldwide.
She is currently the chairwoman of BNE and CHx Capital, a private investment firm.
As a young Geologist, Morrice was invited to go to Belize to look into the oil potential.
Although she was seeking for new job opportunities, she enjoyed working with everyone in Belize and knew there was a good chance in finding oil in Belize.
She and a Belizean man, Mike Usher, explored for many years shooting seismic and by drilling but were unsuccessful.
Morrice spent four years researching and found a seminar presented by Tony Quinn that she felt could help her learn more.
She attended a 12-day Educo Seminar in 2002.
Immediately after that, she went to Belize to set up BNE.
Soon after trying to start this in Belize, she realized that it was a difficult sell as there were 50 dry holes.
Together, Usher and Morrice went to Ireland to talk to others who took the Educo course and were willing to help in Belize.
After receiving funding, for the drilling, from Irish investors, Usher abruptly became ill and passed away in June 2004.