Energy Resume Energy CV Senior Geoscientist Houston Texas Open to Relocation
Energy Resume Energy CV of Candidate RG676957. Seasoned Advisor level Geoscientst seeking new opportunity in exploration management. Open to domestic relocation.
11/06 – 10/07
06/05 – 11/06
Geoscience Project Manager – Private E&P Energy Firm, Houston, TX .
“Hands on” project manager. Reviewing exploration and field development opportunities, maturing these opportunities, presenting and selling portions of working interest to industry partners. Projects have been located in West Africa and South-East Asia
01/02 – 04/05
Duties: working with PEMEX geologists and geophysicists on projects with special problems. Job duties include guiding and mentoring PEMEX personnel in advanced methods, mapping techniques, and special computer methods to solve difficult problems and complex structural and stratigraphic problems. The job has included both exploration and development projects. Extensive experience working within multidisciplinary teams performing producing field evaluations and characterizations.
Pre- 01/02 - Geophysicist and Seismic Interpreter
Interpret seismic data with well data to Generate prospects, evaluate acreage, and to evaluate discoveries and fields. Work experience included California, West Africa. Latin America, Indonesia, Trinidad, and Alaska.
California Registered Geologist
1) Over 5 years experience in project management.
MAPPING AND PROSPECT GENERATION:
1) Over 30 years experience interpreting geological and seismic data and integrating well and production data to generate prospects and evaluate acreage.
2) Extensive experience in Alaska, California, and International.
3) Additiopnal experience in East Texas and GOM
4) Over 10 years experience with field development and evaluation mapping
5) Experience in operations geology, well logging and working with well log data.
COMPUTER EXPERIENCE:
1) Most recently, several years experience with SMT / Kingdom.
2) Charisma – proficient in use for interpretation of seismic data. Training and light use experience with CPS3 and other GeoFrame modules.
3) Landmark – Proficient in use of SeisWorks 3D and 2D; training and light use experience with StratWorks, SeisCube, and Z-MAP+.
1) Offshore and onshore Angola- several fields – 250+MMBO total – carbonate and clastic reservoirs.
2) Offshore Mediterrean- significant new gas discovery – carbonate reservoir.
3) Offshore California – 250 +/- MMBO – fractured chert reservoir.
4) Santa Maria basin – small oil – fractured chert reservoir.
5) Cuyama Valley – small gas – sand reservoir.
6) Southern San Joaquin Valley – several small oil pools – turbidite sand reservoir.
7) San Joaquin Valley – major new deeper pool gas & condensate discovery – fractured sandstone reservoir – Discovery well blew out at estimated rates of up to 100MMCFD.
Plus significant added reserve potential to several oil and gas fields studied, including over 200 BCF added reserve potential to gas fields in Louisiana and ‘several hundred million’ barrels added reserves potential to several oil fields in Southern Mexico.