Mud Engineer-Consultant
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Education: 5
Experience: 13 years
Relocation: Yes - Internationally
Career Objective
I seek to utilize my years of oil field experience as a mud engineer and consultant, sales and service representative, business manager, and administrator to facilitate the needs of your company in any of these areas
Professional Experience
2008-2009 Mike Lambert Mud Consultant, Dallas, Texas.
Consultant Mud Engineer- Mudman Consulting Engineeers, NewPark Drilling Fluids & Halliburton-Baroid mainly in North Texas, on several 17,500 ft. gas wells with water based muds.
1992-1996-President –Zebi Oil Company, Jerusalem, Israel.
•Drew up all government applications, dealing with the Ministry of Energy in Israel. Researched seismic data, drew maps, and applied for a drilling lease of 100,000 acres.
1980- 1985- Mike Lambert Drilling Fluid Consultants
Worked on shore and off shore drilling projects on the Texas Gulf Coast for consultant firms using various types of muds. 1981-August 1983-Energy Exploration-Houston, Texas, Tel Avi, Israel
Consultant Mud Engineer,on a 21,000 ft well below Haifa, Israel. 1980 - 1981 Consultant mud engineer for various onshore and offshore wells in the Texas, Louisiana Gulf Coast using lignosulfanate and polymer muds with some high pressure wells offshore to debts of 14,000 to 16,000ft.
1979- 1980- Zarksy Oilfield Services-Liberty, Texas
•Mud Engineer for east Texas and Louisiana & Texas Gulf Coast working over 36 wells from varying shallow depths of 3500 to 14,000 feet using freshwater muds, polymer muds and saltwater muds.
1976-1977- Thompson Drilling Company- Monahans Texas Derrick Man
on Deep wells in West Texas
1972-1974- Mud Supply-Midland, Texas -General Manager-Mud Engineer
• General Manager of warehouse and chemical plant for liquid muds, and
down hole production chemicals. Mud engineer for wells drilled in Texas and New Mexico, using fresh and salt water muds of varying types from 3500 to 16,000 ft, wrote mud programs, doing cost projections and sales calls.
1970-1972-IMCO Services-Sales & Service Rep.-Mud Engineer
Houston & Amarillo & Midland, Texas, Louisiana, and Hobbs, New Mexico.
•Sales and servicing wells in various places in the US, Alaska, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Texas onshore and offshore using oil muds, and various freshwater muds and saltwater muds and polymers from 3000 to 18,000 foot wells, wrote mud programs, did sales calls.
1964-1969- Parker Drilling Company, Sharp Drilling Company, Perry R. Bass Oil Co.
•Roustabout in summers working on pulling units for Perry Bass in Monahans, Texas, derrick man for Parker Drlg. Co.and Sharp Drlg. Co. 18 months.
Eductation
2008- Masters of Divinity-Kings Seminary, Los Angeles, Cal. Magna Cum Laude
1998- Masters of Arts-Logos College and Seminary, Jacksonville, Fl.
1996- Bachelor of Arts-Biblical Studies Logos College and Seminary,
Jacksonville, Florida.
1986- I studied Arabic for six months at Bethlehem Bible School,
Bethlehem, Israel.
1985- 1986 Bet Ham Hebrew Language School, Jerusalem Israel
1976- Christ for the Nations Institute- AA in Biblical Studies and Christian Leadership, Dallas, Texas
1969-IMCO DRILLING FLUIDS ENGINEER SCHOOL-HOUSTON, TEXAS
1964-1968- New Mexico Military Institute, North Texas State University
Certification
1969-IMCO DRILLING FLUIDS ENGINEER SCHOOL-HOUSTON, TEXAS
Additional Information
Mike Lambert
10201 Cimmaron Trl
Dallas, Texas 75243
682-552-5207
As you see by my resume, I have had two careers, one in ministry and one in the oil field.
I have had vast experience. During my early days with IMCO my average work load when I lived in Hobbs and Midland was 5-8 wells at a time and sometimes up to 10 or 12 wells at the same time, from shallow holes of 3500 to 18,0000 foot wells and while at Mud Supply 4-7 wells was the average load. What that did was give me a vast amount of experience on many, many wells. It was the same when I worked for Zarsky Mud Company up by Houston. Many young mud engineers of today are usually just sitting on one job at a time or maybe working 2 or 3 wells. When the oilfield went bust in the mid 80’s I was out a few years and then back in for a few years with my own oil company in Israel and doing some consultant work there.
I grew up around rigs all my life and decided to get in once again on the current boom which looks like it will go on for a long time. I am very healthy and strong, non-smoker etc, and get along well with people.
Thanks
Mike Lambert
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