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SENIOR GEOLOGIST

DALLAS, TEXAS

Our client, a leading oil and gas company, is seeking an experienced Senior Geologist for their Dallas office.  You will be involved in mapping of oil fields, analyzing older data and new data to make geologically sound estimates.  Our ideal candidate will have a strong background in researching old paper format data as well has having in depth knowledge of the latest cutting edge technology.

You must have a minimum of at least eight (8) or more years of active production geology exploitation experience and at least a BS in Geology.  Preference will be given to candidate with advanced level Geology degrees.

Experience with Gulf Coast required and Salt Basin a strong plus.  Must be proficient in Geographix (geoatlas, cross-section, prism and well base), and be able to perform basis seismic interpretation in SMT.  Excellent analytical, communication and presentation skills are a must!

Selected candidate will be offered an outstanding Total Compensation Package (base plus bonus potential) and a generous benefits package.

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Resume CV Senior Geoscientist Houston Texas Open to Relocation

Resume CV of Candidate RG676957.  Seasoned Advisor level Geoscientst seeking new opportunity in exploration management.  Open to domestic relocation.

EXPERIENCE:
10/07 – Present
VP Exploration, Large Energy Firm, Houston, TX.
Senior hands-on geoscientist in company and leader of all geoscience efforts.  Duties include:  Prepare all necessary reports for Government of Belize covering company held concessions there, Lead geoscience and economic evaluations of producing properties and exploration opportunities under consideration for purchase.  Prepare presentations for potential funders and investors.  Lead and oversee all geosciences work for company.

11/06 – 10/07

Sr. Geologist Privately Held Energy Firm, Houston, TX.
Operations and development geologist for project. Prepare all geological paperwork for permitting wells.  Correlation of well logs in area for future well location planning and additional acreage acquisition.  In charge of wire-line logging of all project wells.  Available for all geophysical and geological evaluation of any projects submitted to company for review that have supporting geophysical data.

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

Geophysical Consultant and Geoscience Specialist – Major E&P Firm Mexico Location.
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

Various locations including Bakersfield and Los Angeles, California, Plano Texas, and Luanda, Angola, West Africa
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.
EDUCATION:
BS Degree Geology
California State College at Los Angeles, California
CERTIFICATIONS:
Texas Registered Geologist
California Registered Geologist
MANAGEMENT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE SKILLS:
1)  Over 5 years experience in project management.
2)  Recent experience as VP / Exploration =Manager of small E & P Company

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+.

DISCOVERIES:
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.

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Resume CV Bilingual Russian Geoscience Manager US Citizen Houston Based Seeking New Energy Opportunity Open to International Relocation

Resume CV of Candidate RG6962957.  Bilingual Russian Speaker, US Citizen Houston based, seeking new Energy related opportunity.  Texas A&M Master’s in Geophysics.  Open to International travel and relocation.

EXPERIENCE:
Gas Oil Company, October 2007-July2009
Geoscience Manager

Monitoring seismic data processing and interpretation activities for North Caspian PSA (Kashagan), Zhambai,  Pearls,  Zhambyl.
Regional and local seismic interpretation for Caspian Sea for exploration purposes.
Technology update for the department of geology and geophysics.
Working with service companies, vendors, PSA partners, operating companies, and KMG.
Taking part in building the department and the company.
Database update.
Studying and evaluating reports from service companies, contractors, and operating companies.
Daily operations control of service and operating companies.
Approving geoscience aspects of Zhambai operating company budget.
Evaluating results of studies by service companies.
Studying new geophysical technologies.

CASP Consortium, Texas A&M University, 2002-2004
North Caspian Basin: 2D elastic modeling for seismic imaging of salt and subsalt.

Occidental Oil and Gas Corp., summer 2002
Regional/Frontier Exploration: interpreted 2D/3D seismic data and mapped (in time and depth) a number of new sub-salt leads in the North Caspian Basin;
-Facilitated effective communication with economic implications;
-Translated scientific terms, engineering approaches to drilling and production, and all documentation used in the field development for Russian and American geoscientists, engineers (reservoir, drilling and production), and managers;
-Acquired vast amount of knowledge about reservoir, drilling, and production engineering work processes.

Texas A&M University, 2000-2002
Taught Geology 101.

CGG Inc, 2001
-3D land seismic acquisition, California.

Geco Prackla, Schlumberger, summer 2000
-Job set-ups using the Company’s comprehensive Seismic Data Processing software package;
-Comprehensive QC of the results and analysis/rectification of abends.
Ocean Drilling Program, 1999-2000
-Verification and uploading of marine geoscience data into Web-based Oracle database from non-web based Oracle database and old tapes.

Exxon Inc, summer 1999
-Exploration, New Venture: Interpreted 2D reprocessed seismic dataset;
-Identified DHIs;
-Extracted seismic attributes;
-Mapped post-salt prospects in NE Caspian Offshore blocks from 2D reprocessed seismic data.

EDUCATION:
Texas A&M University, MS Geophysics, December 2004
Courses include: Petroleum Seismology, Basin Architecture, Reservoir Description,
Petroleum Development Strategy, Seismic Data Processing, among others.

Exxon Inc., Intensive Course in Sequence Stratigraphy and Seismic Facies Analysis, 1999

Texas A&M University, Non-degree graduate level studies, 1999
Courses include:  Exploration Seismology, Structural Geology, Basin Modeling, Tectonics, among others.

SKILLS:
-Operation systems: UNIX, WINDOWS;
-Databases: basic Oracle;
-Software: GeoQuest (IESX, SATK, GeoViz, WellMan, WellEdit, PetroViewPlus, SEISMOS), Landmark (SeisWorks, SynTool, PostStack, TDQ, Z-MAP Plus, GeoGraphix), SMT (Kingdom Suite), Exxon SeisXract, SDI Montage, Neuralog Digitizing System, Crystal Ball, Finite Difference Modeling Code (CASP TAMU); Petra; Terra Station; Roxar RMS;SeisEarth; Petrel.
-Office Tools: Word, Excel, Access, Dream Weaver, Power Point.

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Resume CV Houston Based Advanced Reservoir Simulation Engineer PhD Bilingual German Open to International Relocation

Resume CV of Candidate 6345.  A highly motivated, results-oriented reservoir engineering consultant with 27 years of domestic and international experience.  Extensive experience in general reservoir engineering, including PVT/EOS fluid characterization, nodal analysis, gas fields, and gas storage.  Specialist knowledge in all aspects of simulation technology including its application, and in the physical and mathematical fundamentals.  Contributions helped lead to significant dollars savings in project developments in Brazil, Qatar, Nigeria and Indonesia.

Knowledge and skills

¨     Reservoir engineering fundamentals and practice

¨     Reservoir simulation applications, compositional modeling

¨     PVT Analysis

¨     Well Tubing Analysis

¨     Gas Storage

¨     Small Business Management

Professional Experience

Major Energy Corporation                                                                         2005-2010
Senior Reservoir Engineering Advisor – Houston, Texas

Reservoir engineering for development in Brazil.

¨     Ongoing reservoir management for the reservoir in the  field in Brazil.  Worked with a team of geoscientists, drillers, and completion engineers to optimize reservoir development.  Successfully proposed water injection location based on modeling work to delay water breakthrough while still providing needed pressure support to increase production.   Recommendations have contributed to the reservoir performing significantly beyond expectations.

¨     Developed a simulation model for the carbonate reservoir in the field.   One of the main issues was the natural fracture system, which was implemented both in a Dual Permeability/Dual Porosity mode and with an enhanced Single Porosity representation.  The model is currently in the history matching phase, but has reached a level where it has been applied to locate two infill wells to be drilled  in 2010.

¨     Evaluation of (Equatorial Guinea) light oil reservoirs for company working with major energy firm, the operator of the field.   Prime focus was on operating issues, such as well locations and gas/water injection, and developing strategies for increased ultimate recovery.  Constructed three Eclipse reservoir models as a tool for discussions with the operator.   Along with other members of the team, influenced partner to modify the project development with positive results for wells.

¨     Evaluation of property in Equatorial Guinea.   Compositional and economical analyses carried out which influenced the operator in the ongoing appraisal of the field.

¨     Appraised and proposed well development plan for the Green Sand in Equatorial Guinea, which was an important component to the block being declared commercial.

¨     Mentored three summer interns, all of whom selected employment at company.  Assisted and mentored new reservoir engineers from other departments in their studies.

¨     Applications were implemented using primarily the Eclipse simulator with support from Prosper, MBAL, and PVTSIM software.

Large Energy Engineering Firm                        2000-2004
Reservoir Engineering Consultant -  Texas

¨     Completed an appraisal of a marginal oil field in Nigeria for an Energy firm.  Lead role on a team with a seismologist, a petrophysics expert, and a production engineer to evaluate a property with three well completions and 3-D seismic data.  Appraisal using CMG simulation software led to a proposed development plan, which was estimated to lead to production of 18 million barrels as compared to 0.5 million that was actually produced from the three original wells.

¨     Completed analysis of NGL production for the reservoir (gas condensate) for the energy operator.  Updated one previous model and generated a scoping model for a new reservoir. Three separate reservoir simulation models were then run under one surface control to provide compositional profiles from the produced gas stream.  A detailed compositional history match was carried out on each of the three reservoirs to validate the predictions.  The results were used to evaluate whether an upgrade in processing surface facilities would be necessary in order to eliminate the gas flare.  The model also provided an improved estimate of future NGL production.

¨     Completed update of study for Energy Corporation.  With a lead role on a team of geoscientists and engineers, updated previous models with information from 146 new well perforations.  Carried out analysis of well hydraulics to identify limiting factors on production.  Revised fluid characterization for the reservoir which helped explain declining reservoir performance.  Submitted new findings to a simulation model, which now achieved a significantly improved history match with the new data, and completed an evaluation of future development for the field.  The uplift in recovery (400 million barrels), along with the uplift from nearby reservoirs, justified the funding of the East Area project, an extensive investment (over $1 billion) in gas injection and surface facilities.

¨     Completed an EOS/1-D compositional scoping analysis using the CMG simulation software for a Joint Operating Company in Vietnam.  After guiding the selection of PVT experiments at Core Labs, an EOS model was developed which closely matched the experimental data.  The EOS model was then applied in a scoping simulation to evaluate the effectiveness of dry gas injection at different pressures, recycled gas injection, water injection, and depletion.  The work allowed development planning while an appraisal/exploration program was being carried out.

¨     Completed an evaluation of a gas storage reservoir in Oregon to assist the land owners in obtaining a fair market rental from the gas storage operator.  The storage capacity and deliverability was first evaluated by carrying out a history match of pressure, water-contact advance, and water production.  This information was then applied in a proprietary program to evaluate the fair economic value.

¨     Consulted for Large Energy Operator in the Middle East on a relatively thin oil rim (100 feet), volatile oil with a large, rich gas condensate zone.  Proposed a relocation of the wells to develop the oil rim first.  This prognosis was then verified in a reservoir simulation model.  The revision led to an estimated increase of 75 million barrels in oil recovery, 12 fewer wells drilled, and a deferment of gas compression, all of which significantly improved the project’s economics.

¨     Consulted/assisted on several ongoing engineering projects.  Work contributed to project approvals for(Intermediate and Deep) water injection, and to the (volatile oil depletion) and (gas/water injection) developments.

¨     Provided engineering software support for fields, which included the North Field in the Middle East and several Nigerian reservoirs.

-     Made modifications to the code to meet specific field requirements.

-     Provided the support necessary to bring the simulation studies to a successful conclusion.

¨     Consulted for the Major oil company in Russia.  Served in a mentoring role with several Russian engineers using the Eclipse simulator in developing a large model for the Luginesk field.  Purpose of the study was to modify the reservoir strategy of water injection in a field with a large primary gas cap.

¨     Managed a small engineering consulting firm, which entailed the handling of tax issues, unemployment, payroll, accounting, invoicing, and marketing.

Large Energy Corporation

Exploration and Producing Technology Co.                                                     1989-2000

Reservoir Engineering Consultant -  Texas

¨     Consulted as reservoir engineering/simulation expert on major reservoir studies during the period 1990-99.  Guided the construction of models and consulted on interpretation of results.  Work contributed to major project revisions, which significantly reduced well and surface facilities costs, and in one case, added 200 million barrels of reserves.

¨     Served as team lead on maintenance and support team of proprietary simulation software.  Made significant contributions to program capabilities to meet company’s modeling needs in the field, and provided user support.  Company’s simulation software and expertise had been effectively applied on over 50 of its major oil and gas assets worldwide.

¨     Consulted as reservoir engineer on non-simulation projects.  Frequently reviewed work and conclusions presented by company partners which lessened company’s risk in multi-million dollar projects.

¨     Designed and delivered regular reservoir simulation courses at company’s affiliate sites.  Courses always received high ratings by the participants.  In addition, trained over sixty engineers one-on-one in simulation technology.

¨     Developed part of the code and mathematical algorithms used in properitary software.

Internationl Energy Corporation – German Division                                             1985-1989

Staff Reservoir Engineer - Germany

¨     Provided engineering expertise and documentation for company’s case in an equity dispute that was eventually resolved with company’s gaining its previously estimated share (90%) of the reserves.

¨     Conducted reservoir engineering studies to help determine future development of oil and gas fields.  Applied classical reservoir engineering, well test technology, and simulation techniques that contributed to one of company’s most profitable affiliates.

Major Energy Research and Development Corp.                                                                       1981-1985

Research Engineer – Texas

¨     Created two-dimensional chemical flooding/polymer simulator using the finite element method.  This simulator was applied in several research projects.

RESERVOIR EVALUATIONS PERFORMED

¨     Taiwan TCS Gas Storage: Led a team of engineers to convert a 1.3 Tscf gas-producing field to gas storage.  Application of 13 horizontal and 6 deviated wells for 660 tons/hour up to 1500 tons/hour deliverability.  Results: Determined cushion gas requirements and the number and locations of new wells for each deliverability scenario.  The analysis accounted for an active aquifer.

¨     Qatar North Field: Lean gas condensate, 10-30 Tscf in different project areas, 15 wells initially in project area, over 150 wells in total field, compositional model, 6-10 components.  Results: project design to meet deliverability for gas-sales contracts, minimize H2S production to delay $600 million investment by several years, predict condensate recovery given different field development scenarios.

¨     Indonesia Arun Field: Gas condensate (78 barrels/MMscf), 20 Tscf in place, 100 wells, compositional model, 9 components, surface facilities model coupled to the reservoir.  Results: matched pressure, CGR, water vapor, CO2, and stabilized condensate over 25 years of history, model used to optimize surface facilities and reduce expenditures by $100 million.

¨     Nigeria Asabo and Isobo Fields: Light oil, 660  and 415 million barrels, black oil model.  Results: pressures, GOR and water cut matched over 30-year production history.  Study showed a 15-20% increase in recovery using gas injection, which has been recently planned for both fields.

¨     Norway Smorbukk South: Volatile oil, 400 million barrels, compositional model, 7 components.  Results: indicated effectiveness of gas injection.  Project was initiated in combination with other fields in the area.

¨     Norway Kristin Field, Qatar North Field, and Indonesia Madura and NSO Fields: Compositional tubing analysis coupled with reservoir simulation for evaluation of corrosion.  Tubing model determined water, CO2, H2S distribution, velocities, film thickness, and other parameters affecting corrosion.  Results:analysis indicated that L80 carbon steel was sufficient in the North Field, Madura, and NSO saving $1 million per well. In Kristin, higher quality steel was shown to be required.

¨     Germany Söhlingen Schneverdingen, Söhlingen Dethlingen, Siedenburg Staffhorst: dry gas, hydraulic fracturing (Dethlingen), water-drive (Schneverdingen) – reservoir modeling.

Education:

Ph.D. in Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology

B.S. in Civil Engineering,University of Notre Dame

B.A. in History,University of Notre Dame

Computer Skills:

Reservoir Engineering Software – Petrel, Eclipse, CMG, PVT software

PC-based word processing, spreadsheet, graphics

XP and UNIX environments

Language:

Foreign language fluency – German

PUBLICATIONS:

Available on request

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Resume CV Geologist LWD Field Engineer seeking new E&P Energy Opportunity Domestic or International

Resume CV of Candidate RG23608257.  10 years Gulf of Mexico experience, both offshore andonshore.  Experienced as a geologist and a field engineer running LWD tools.  Open to opportunities as a geologist or as an LWD field engineer domestically or internationally.

EXPERIENCE:
Large Energy Firm,  Lafayette, LA        2007 – 2009
LWD Field Engineer
Lead engineer in the field (primarily offshore GOM) running LWD with Gamma, Downhole Pressure, Payzone steering and Resistivity tools.
Monitored all aspects of the drilling process when running the Downhole Pressure Module to ensure job success.
Maintained regular contact and coordination with onshore geologists, drilling engineers and company men to facilitate exchange of well information and discuss drilling operations to ensure drilling efficiency and success.
Sustained a consistently low level of rig downtime by approaching jobs in a proactive manner and hands-on troubleshooting. On a daily basis interpreted and correlated well logs.
Participated in the drilling of horizontal wells in the Haynesville Shale.
Analyzed logging curves for pore pressure and fracture gradient estimates.
Selected to lead jobs for new and key clients that required extra attention.
Led high profile multi-well project with international client that resulted in outstanding customer satisfaction and successful completion.

Geoservices Firm, Lafayette, LA        2005 – 2007
Staff Geologist


Interpreted complex data sets of magnetometer, side scan sonar, pinger, and seismic data in order to publish MMS compliant hazard assessment reports and maps.
Published numerous MMS compliant geohazard reports containing structure and isochore maps.
Regularly interpreted 2D seismic data, including some structurally complex areas around salt intrusions.
Worked independently and in teams to complete a variety of GOM geohazard projects.
Published large geohazard report regarding a natural gas pipeline in the Sabine River Valley.

Large Energy Firm, Lafayette, LA 2001 – 2005
LWD Field Engineer

Lead engineer in the field (primarily offshore GOM) running LWD with Gamma, Downhole Pressure, and Resistivity tools.  Frequently led jobs with less experienced personnel acting as a mentor teaching tool and job knowledge.
Drilled wells with a variety of profiles and worked on a large assortment of rig types.
Maintained a perfect safety record.

GULF COAST 3-D, Lafayette, LA 2000 – 2001
Geotechnician


Interpreted seismic data using Landmark and Kindgom software.  Digitized well logs.  Managed office.
Participated in a diverse range of geophysical projects involving seismic survey planning, well log analysis, and seismic interpretation.
EDUCATION:
Master of Science. Geology. University of Louisiana at Lafayette,  2008.
Board of Regents Fellowship.

Bachelor of Science. Geology. Salem State College, 1999.

SAFETY CLASSES:
Respirator Use
Bloodbore Pathogens
Hazard Communications
Fire Protection – 2001
First Aid & CPR
PEC Orientation
Confined Space
Hearing Conservation
H2S
Personal Protective Equipment
Ergonomics and Back Safety
Water Survival (GOM)
Fire Protection – 1999
Safe Driving
PEC Core Compliance
Ergonomics and Back Safety
Annual Radiation Review
Lock Out Tag Out

TECHNICAL CLASSES:


Introduction to Surveying & MWD – Gerhardt/Pathfinder
HDS1 Theory & Operations
RX4 Theory & Operations
UGS Theory & Operations
AWR Theory & Operations
PZIG Theory & Operations
DPM Theory & Operations
Pore Pressure Theory
Radiation Safety
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