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Education
B. S., Petroleum Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 1993
Completed MSC course work, Colorado School of Mines, present
Professional Profile
Registered EIT, State of Colorado
Experience using Eclipse and V.I.P. numerical simulation packages
Reservoir simulation of black oil, gas, condensate, compositional and geothermal
Experience with VFP, Schedule, SCAL and E100
Work Experience
MHA PETROLEUM CONSULTANGS, INC., Lakewood, Colorado:
(January 2003 – Present) Petroleum Engineer
Continuing duties as an engineer.
SCOTT PICKFORD GROUP/CORE LAB RESERVOIR TECHNOLOGIES
(July 2001 – January 2003) Reservoir Engineer (Secondment from MHA)
Participated in a start-up companies field development plan. Consulted for a British Petroleum Central North Sea gas condensate reservoir. Participated in several equity and evaluation project around the U.K. and Africa. Lead reservoir engineer in multi-disciplinary program geomechanics study of a large middle-east reservoir. Study of over pressure in Indonesia.
MALKEWICZ HUENI ASSOCIATES, INC., Golden, Colorado:
(December 1999 – July 2001) Petroleum Engineer
Involved in reservoir simulation studies for use in the evaluation of primary and secondary recoveries of oil and/or gas fields. These simulation models include small scale single well, horizontal well, radial and cross-sectional models as well as full field models consisting of 50,000 grid cells.
Schlumberger Holditch-Reservoir Technologies, Petroleum Division, Denver, Colorado:
(1996 to December 1999) Petroleum Engineer
Primary responsibility was to assist in, or conduct reservoir simulation studies in black oil and gas reservoirs. These tasks included data gathering and validation, data analysis and data preparation for inclusion into ECLIPSE software. Geographic areas of expertise include South America, Mexico and USA. Areas of special concentration have been vertical flow performance, special core analysis.
AWU/DOE., Golden, Colorado:
(Summer 1995)
Research fellowship under Idaho National Laboratories Study of Optimization of Native State Geothermal Reservoirs.
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES, Petroelum Engineering Department, Golden, Colorado:
(Spring - Summer 1995) Teaching Assistant
Assisted in preparation, guidance and grading in a senior level multidisciplinary course, cosponsored by the Geology, Geophysics and Petroelum departments. Assisted in preparation, guidance and grading in the summer field session. This summer course spent one week in Golden, Colorado, studying production in the DJ Basin. (Primarily conducted and organized by myself.) The following two weeks were spent studying in Alaska, including offshore technology, North Slope technology and gas processing technology.
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES, Petroelum Engineering Department, Golden, Colorado:
(1993 - 1994) Laboratory Assistant for Dr. R. Graves
Assisted in preparation, guidance and grading in the petroleum laboratories, which included petrophysical studies for outside clients.
EXETER DRILLING, Denver, Colorado:
(Winter 1992, 1993)
Work experience in DJ Basin included, floorman and derrickman positions.
AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY, Durango, Colorado:
(Summer 1991, 1992)
Design, installation and maintenance of AMOCO’s automation systems. Experience in the areas of Gas Measurement and Automation Systems as well as strong knowledge of SW Colorado Gas Production.SPE paper #30044 “Net Present Value Probability Distributions
Professional Memberships
Society of Petroleum Engineers
Publications
1.SPE paper #30044 “Net Present Value Probability Distributions From Decline Curve
Reserve Estimates.” D. E. Simpson, C. H. Huffman and R. S. Thompson. |