Frac, Cementing and Coiled Tubing Engineer
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Education: 5
Experience: 9 years
Relocation: Yes - Internationally
Career Objective
I am self motivated and have very strong logistic and personnel skills. I have managed field operations, including client contact, safety, training, motivation and catering in Germany, Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, Western Siberia and USA.
Professional Experience
June 2001– Dec 2001 Field Service Manager – Schlumberger Oilfield Services Artesia, New Mexico, USA
Client contact and logistic coordination of 60-80 cement and acid jobs/month and a crew of 2 engineers, 6 service supervisors and 20 equipment operators, generating $600,000/month.
Performing surface, conductor, liner and 2-stage cement jobs in a very fractured limestone formation with underground caverns where total fluid loss was not uncommon. Acidizing of near wellbore and perf clean out using HCl acid. I have extensive knowledge and field experience with cement, brine, drilling and frac fluids both practically on field level and the chemistry behind all fluid types from lab testing.
May 1999– June 2001 Field Service Manager – Schlumberger Oilfield Services Muravlenko, Western Siberia, Russia
Base Manager for Muravlenko and 3 remote out-posts. Legal representative for the company, responsible for client contact, coordination and training of Schlumberger people and equipment, including catering, QHSE, maintenance and inventory. Total staff, 16 engineers, 18 service supervisors and 75 workers.
Service provided range from multi layer Frac, TipScreen out, CLEARFrac, Coiled Tubing clean out to general casing and conductor cementing and pumping jobs.
Nov. 1998– April 1999 General Field Engineer – Schlumberger Oilfield Services Stavanger, Norway
Marketing and well stimulation engineer doing candidate recognition, design, evaluation and general sales and marketing functions. 2 tours on the Big Orange stimulation vessel to learn end experience off shore horizontal frac.
Oct. 1997- Oct. 1998 Field Engineer 3 – Schlumberger Oilfield Services Reynosa, Mexico
Executing and designing large Frac, typical 200,000-700,000 lbs of proppant, also responsible for the largest job ever done in Latin America, 1,500,000 lbs. Very low permeability dry gas sandstone formations with little or no condensation, ranging in depth from 4,000-8000 ft. Typically executed 20 jobs a month, using a guar based gel mixed on the fly and resin coated proppant from Sandtrol or Borden, generating $3-4 million/month.
Nov. 1995- Sep. 1997 Field Engineer 2 El Tigre, Venezuela
Cell Leader of Well Stimulation and Fracturing, responsible for organizing and executing very large and logistic demanding jobs in remote locations.
Eductation
Education and Training
August ‘99: QHSE (Quality, Health, Safety & Environment) Course, Moscow (1 week) - Russia
August ‘97: Sales and Marketing Training, Caracas (1 week) - Venezuela
July ‘97: Perf School, Reservoir Engineering, Tulsa (6 weeks) at Tulsa University - USA
February '97: Dowell Quality Management Program, Caracas (1 week) - Venezuela
June ‘96:Matrix Acidizing Stimulation Course, UTC (4 weeks) - England
August ‘95:Design and Evaluation in Stimulation, KTC (4 weeks) - USA
October ‘94:Field Petroleum Engineer in Fracturing, KTC (4 weeks) - USA
May ‘93:Field Petroleum Engineer in Cementing, UTC (10 weeks) - England
March ‘93:Defensive Driving Course, UTC (1 week) - England
January ‘92: Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (Average=10.0)
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