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Jln Taman Lestari Indah Blok W-7
Lebak Lestari Indah Residence
Lebak Bulus
Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia 12440
0811947920 (HP)
bsincock53@gmail.com
Born July 28, 1953
Muslim
BradfordW.Sincock
Objective Seeking a position as a Geological Consultant with an oil company. Open to short or
long term work. Area of expertise as follows: Operation and Development Geologist,
review existing wells for potential workovers, petrophysical analysis, wellsite
geologist, prepare drilling proposals, generate final well reports, organize well
databases, input digital data to database (GS), prepare geological tenders, reserve
analysis and assist on farm-in and farm-out evaluations (new ventures).
Professional
Experience
Oct 2014 – Present GS Software Inc Jakarta, Indonesia
Vice President Asia for Marketing, Training and Consulting. GS is performs
Petrophysical Analysis, Database Management, Geological Mapping and Cross
Sections, Composite Logs, Synthetic Seismic, Reserve Calculation, Pore Pressure and
Fracture Gradient Calculations and Geo-referencing Software.
March 2010 - Sep 2014 Salamander Energy Jakarta, Indonesia
Principal Development and Operations Geologist – Bangkanai: Team Leader
supervising Geologists and Geophysicists. Lead for selection of prospects for drilling.
TCM representative for liaisons with block partners. Primary company repre sentative
for G&G and WP&B in dealing with government regulatory bodies BP Migas and Migas.
Responsible for preparing geological well programs, working with drilling department
to optimize drilling locations and programs, ensure optimization of resources and
maximization of the probability of a successful drilling campaign. Responsible for
Company’s Geological Operations while drilling including acquisition and quality
control on wireline and mudlog data. Performed petrophysical analysis for the
company and was responsible for company’s vast well database quality control and
organization of data. Offshore wells were HPHT and all directional.
12/08 to 3/10 Harvest Natural Resources Jakarta, Indonesia
Geological Advisor for an independent American Oil and Gas Company –
Responsible for all geological evaluations(farm-outs and bid evaluations),
interpretations, petrophysics and preparation of geological and drilling programs for
drilling operations in West Sulawesi.
2/98 to 12/08 Santa Fe / Devon / PetroChina
International
Jakarta, Indonesia
Chief Geologist - Jabung Subsurface Team also Supervising Geologist and
Geophysicists. Responsibilities same, however went from 3rd party to direct hire.
Senior Development Geologist 3rd party to Santa Fe/Devon/PetroChina.
Development Geologist for Jabung Block Subsurface, South Sumatra responsible for
development of ten gas/oil fields. Generate drilling and completion programs for new
wells and workover recommendations. Responsible for all geological operations for 3
drilling and 3 workovers rigs. Worked with reservoir engineers calculating
PetroChina’s reserves. Analyzed results of reserve calculations performed by DeGolyer
and MacNaughton including geological and petrophysical interpretations for the
Jabung Block.
 Generated over 250 development well locations (3 dry holes) over the last 10 years.
Supervising the preparation of all geological and drilling programs.
 Proposed 20 medium radius horizontal wells (1,200 to 1600’ reach).
 Reviewed and recommended over 90 workovers in clastic reservoirs LTAF and Air
Benekat.
 Reservoir development mapping.
 Worked on field PODs for Jabung Block.
 Performed over 175 petrophysical analyses of complex lithology for the Jabung Block,
using the most recent technology from Schlumberger (MDT, CMR, APS, PEX, HRLA,
HNGS, ESC).
 Responsible for all aspects of company’s Jabung Block geological operations,
geological service contacts (wireline, mud logging and core services), supervision and
training of wellsite geologists, maintained a Jabung report and well log digital database.
 Assisted in preparation of Devon’s Indonesian Asset Sales 2001/2002.
7/97 to 2/98 GFB Resources Jakarta, Indonesia
Geological Consultant
 Calculated reserve potential of the Langsa Block, Offshore North Sumatra for company.
Proposing 5 development wells drilled using a jackup rig.
 Prepared a development program for the Plan of Development (POD) submitted to
Pertamina for approval.
 Performed duties of an Operations Geologist when required including preparation of
geological service contracts.
7/96 to 7/97 Texakan Petroleum Ltd. Jakarta, Indonesia
Geologist
Evaluated and developed several development prospects (existing fields) in Sumatra
and Java, identifying upside potential for a PSC or TAC acquisition for our investor’s
consideration.
6/95 to 6/96 PT Genindo EPS Ltd. Jakarta, Indonesia
Development Geologist
 Evaluated reserve potential of the Sembakung Field, North Kalimantan (18 wells).
 Identified by-passed pay potential in each well.
 Proposed and carried out workovers on 16 of 18 existing wells increasing production from
2500 to 4600 BOPD using open hole and cased hole RST, TDT, CRFT logs and production
logs.
 Re-correlated the field identifying potential locations for infill and step-out development
drilling.
10/94 to 6/95 British Gas Exploration Jakarta, Indonesia
Geological Consultant
 Evaluated gas potential in several existing fields and open acreage in the North
Sumatra Basin, identifying potential gas sources for an electrical power plant.
 Identified exploration potential and existing fields with up-side potential for possible
acquisition.
8/94 to 2/95 PT Suribor Jakarta, Indonesia
Geological Consultant
 Prepared a technical evaluation for a TAC in Onshore Kalimantan for the Semaberah
Shallow Rights Group (5 fields) tendered by Pertamina, resulting in the award to
Suribor. Evaluation incorporated all aspects of the project from geology, operations
G&G estimated cost, production forecast to identifying potential markets.
 Presented our evaluation to Pertamina and actively took part in contract negotiations resulting
in the successful award of the TAC (5 fields) to Suribor.
6/93 to 7/94 PT Patraindo Perdsadamaju Jakarta, Indonesia
Geologist
 Prepared a Technical Study on the feasibility of developing Pertamina’s Mogoi and Wasian
fields (carbonate) for investors in East Iran Jaya.
 Prepared a Plan of Development (POD) incorporating geology, reservoir engineering,
development drilling potential, production profiles and economics for submittal to Pertamina.
 Actively took part in negotiations with Pertamina resulting in the award of a TAC for the two
fields to Patrindo.
6/87 to 5/93 Petromer Trend / Santa Fe Jakarta, Indonesia
Development Geologist
 Assigned to the Salawati PSC and JOB in Western Irian Jaya primarily responsible for
development of existing fields and identifying exploration prospects in carbonate reservoirs.
 Instrumental in reducing the 18% decline per year through identifying successful workovers.
 Geological advisor to Exploitation Department for Salawati Block Irian Jaya, identifying and
evaluating potential workover and development drilling candidates in carbonates.
 Operational Geologist for Salawati PSC and JOB. Responsibilities included evaluating drilling
results, petrophysical analysis and maintaining a 700 well digital well log database.
1/85 to 5/86 Mobil Oil Co. Midland, Texas
Development Geologist
 Geologist on reservoir management team for Midland, Upton, Crane and Ector counties
in West Texas working closely with reservoir engineers.
 Responsibilities included, recommending development drilling, potential workovers and
assisting team in designing water-flood programs in carbonates reservoirs.
 Developed facies maps to enhance the secondary recovery of oil from carbonate
reservoirs.
 Evaluated and recommended existing properties upside potential.
2/81 to 1/85 Superior Oil Co. Houston,
Texas
Development Geologist
 Responsible for overseeing the development of several international properties
including drilling operations, log analysis, updating structure and net pay maps for
Huffco’s Indonesian Nilam and Badak fields Kalimantan and K-12 Block offshore
Netherlands.
 Company’s Geological representative in Brunei, Egypt, Sicily and Dominican Republic
overseeing all geological operations, government liaison and training of nationals.
 Evaluated potential of farm-outs and new bids when offered.
2/77 to 2/81 Core Laboratories Ypsilanti, Mi
Hydrocarbon Pressure Engineer
 Worked as a hydrocarbon logger. After 3 months promoted to crew chief.
 Last two years was a Pressure Engineer.
 Lead engineer that field-tested (8 months) Core Laboratory’s new real time computer
abnormal pressure unit incorporating a real time satellite link to company.
Education 8/73 to 12/76 Eastern Michigan University Livonia, Mi
Bachelors Degree of Science in Geology
8/71 to 5/73 Schoolcraft Community College Plymouth, Mi
Associates Degree of Science
2/78 to 2/81 Plymouth Salem High School Houston, Texas
High School Diploma
Professional
Membership
s
 AAPG - Member since 1976. Was on the Bali 2000 International Conference Technical
Committee.
 IPA - Member since 1988. Four years Chairman of Continuing Education averaging 10
courses a year (88-92). Served eight years on the IPA Convention Lecture committee.
 SPE - Member since 1991. Vice Chairman of the SPE golf Tournament for 24 years.
Software
Applications
 GS Software - Petrophysical analysis package. Additional services are cross-section
generation, data displaying capabilities and data editing.
 SDI Montage - Montage generation.
 Geoquest - StratLog, Well Pick Plus.
 Microsoft - Word, Excel and PowerPoint
 SMT Kingdom – Attended a course on.
Personal
Information
 Married with two boys aged 22 and 24 both attending college in the United States. Lived
and worked in Indonesia for 27 years.
 Eagle Scout, recently retired Scoutmaster of Jakarta Boy Scouts of America Troop 455
at Jakarta International School (8 years)
 Jakarta Youth Baseball Commissioner and Coach. Coach several youth sports teams
over 10 years. Actively playing Golf and Softball.
 Sports Interest - Golf, Softball, Swimming, Soccer, Baseball, Bowling

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CV Brad Sincock Dec, 2015

  • 1. Jln Taman Lestari Indah Blok W-7 Lebak Lestari Indah Residence Lebak Bulus Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia 12440 0811947920 (HP) bsincock53@gmail.com Born July 28, 1953 Muslim BradfordW.Sincock Objective Seeking a position as a Geological Consultant with an oil company. Open to short or long term work. Area of expertise as follows: Operation and Development Geologist, review existing wells for potential workovers, petrophysical analysis, wellsite geologist, prepare drilling proposals, generate final well reports, organize well databases, input digital data to database (GS), prepare geological tenders, reserve analysis and assist on farm-in and farm-out evaluations (new ventures). Professional Experience Oct 2014 – Present GS Software Inc Jakarta, Indonesia Vice President Asia for Marketing, Training and Consulting. GS is performs Petrophysical Analysis, Database Management, Geological Mapping and Cross Sections, Composite Logs, Synthetic Seismic, Reserve Calculation, Pore Pressure and Fracture Gradient Calculations and Geo-referencing Software. March 2010 - Sep 2014 Salamander Energy Jakarta, Indonesia Principal Development and Operations Geologist – Bangkanai: Team Leader supervising Geologists and Geophysicists. Lead for selection of prospects for drilling. TCM representative for liaisons with block partners. Primary company repre sentative for G&G and WP&B in dealing with government regulatory bodies BP Migas and Migas. Responsible for preparing geological well programs, working with drilling department to optimize drilling locations and programs, ensure optimization of resources and maximization of the probability of a successful drilling campaign. Responsible for Company’s Geological Operations while drilling including acquisition and quality control on wireline and mudlog data. Performed petrophysical analysis for the company and was responsible for company’s vast well database quality control and organization of data. Offshore wells were HPHT and all directional. 12/08 to 3/10 Harvest Natural Resources Jakarta, Indonesia Geological Advisor for an independent American Oil and Gas Company – Responsible for all geological evaluations(farm-outs and bid evaluations), interpretations, petrophysics and preparation of geological and drilling programs for drilling operations in West Sulawesi. 2/98 to 12/08 Santa Fe / Devon / PetroChina International Jakarta, Indonesia Chief Geologist - Jabung Subsurface Team also Supervising Geologist and Geophysicists. Responsibilities same, however went from 3rd party to direct hire. Senior Development Geologist 3rd party to Santa Fe/Devon/PetroChina. Development Geologist for Jabung Block Subsurface, South Sumatra responsible for development of ten gas/oil fields. Generate drilling and completion programs for new wells and workover recommendations. Responsible for all geological operations for 3 drilling and 3 workovers rigs. Worked with reservoir engineers calculating PetroChina’s reserves. Analyzed results of reserve calculations performed by DeGolyer and MacNaughton including geological and petrophysical interpretations for the Jabung Block.  Generated over 250 development well locations (3 dry holes) over the last 10 years. Supervising the preparation of all geological and drilling programs.  Proposed 20 medium radius horizontal wells (1,200 to 1600’ reach).
  • 2.  Reviewed and recommended over 90 workovers in clastic reservoirs LTAF and Air Benekat.  Reservoir development mapping.  Worked on field PODs for Jabung Block.  Performed over 175 petrophysical analyses of complex lithology for the Jabung Block, using the most recent technology from Schlumberger (MDT, CMR, APS, PEX, HRLA, HNGS, ESC).  Responsible for all aspects of company’s Jabung Block geological operations, geological service contacts (wireline, mud logging and core services), supervision and training of wellsite geologists, maintained a Jabung report and well log digital database.  Assisted in preparation of Devon’s Indonesian Asset Sales 2001/2002. 7/97 to 2/98 GFB Resources Jakarta, Indonesia Geological Consultant  Calculated reserve potential of the Langsa Block, Offshore North Sumatra for company. Proposing 5 development wells drilled using a jackup rig.  Prepared a development program for the Plan of Development (POD) submitted to Pertamina for approval.  Performed duties of an Operations Geologist when required including preparation of geological service contracts. 7/96 to 7/97 Texakan Petroleum Ltd. Jakarta, Indonesia Geologist Evaluated and developed several development prospects (existing fields) in Sumatra and Java, identifying upside potential for a PSC or TAC acquisition for our investor’s consideration. 6/95 to 6/96 PT Genindo EPS Ltd. Jakarta, Indonesia Development Geologist  Evaluated reserve potential of the Sembakung Field, North Kalimantan (18 wells).  Identified by-passed pay potential in each well.  Proposed and carried out workovers on 16 of 18 existing wells increasing production from 2500 to 4600 BOPD using open hole and cased hole RST, TDT, CRFT logs and production logs.  Re-correlated the field identifying potential locations for infill and step-out development drilling. 10/94 to 6/95 British Gas Exploration Jakarta, Indonesia Geological Consultant  Evaluated gas potential in several existing fields and open acreage in the North Sumatra Basin, identifying potential gas sources for an electrical power plant.  Identified exploration potential and existing fields with up-side potential for possible acquisition. 8/94 to 2/95 PT Suribor Jakarta, Indonesia Geological Consultant  Prepared a technical evaluation for a TAC in Onshore Kalimantan for the Semaberah Shallow Rights Group (5 fields) tendered by Pertamina, resulting in the award to Suribor. Evaluation incorporated all aspects of the project from geology, operations G&G estimated cost, production forecast to identifying potential markets.  Presented our evaluation to Pertamina and actively took part in contract negotiations resulting in the successful award of the TAC (5 fields) to Suribor.
  • 3. 6/93 to 7/94 PT Patraindo Perdsadamaju Jakarta, Indonesia Geologist  Prepared a Technical Study on the feasibility of developing Pertamina’s Mogoi and Wasian fields (carbonate) for investors in East Iran Jaya.  Prepared a Plan of Development (POD) incorporating geology, reservoir engineering, development drilling potential, production profiles and economics for submittal to Pertamina.  Actively took part in negotiations with Pertamina resulting in the award of a TAC for the two fields to Patrindo. 6/87 to 5/93 Petromer Trend / Santa Fe Jakarta, Indonesia Development Geologist  Assigned to the Salawati PSC and JOB in Western Irian Jaya primarily responsible for development of existing fields and identifying exploration prospects in carbonate reservoirs.  Instrumental in reducing the 18% decline per year through identifying successful workovers.  Geological advisor to Exploitation Department for Salawati Block Irian Jaya, identifying and evaluating potential workover and development drilling candidates in carbonates.  Operational Geologist for Salawati PSC and JOB. Responsibilities included evaluating drilling results, petrophysical analysis and maintaining a 700 well digital well log database. 1/85 to 5/86 Mobil Oil Co. Midland, Texas Development Geologist  Geologist on reservoir management team for Midland, Upton, Crane and Ector counties in West Texas working closely with reservoir engineers.  Responsibilities included, recommending development drilling, potential workovers and assisting team in designing water-flood programs in carbonates reservoirs.  Developed facies maps to enhance the secondary recovery of oil from carbonate reservoirs.  Evaluated and recommended existing properties upside potential. 2/81 to 1/85 Superior Oil Co. Houston, Texas Development Geologist  Responsible for overseeing the development of several international properties including drilling operations, log analysis, updating structure and net pay maps for Huffco’s Indonesian Nilam and Badak fields Kalimantan and K-12 Block offshore Netherlands.  Company’s Geological representative in Brunei, Egypt, Sicily and Dominican Republic overseeing all geological operations, government liaison and training of nationals.  Evaluated potential of farm-outs and new bids when offered. 2/77 to 2/81 Core Laboratories Ypsilanti, Mi Hydrocarbon Pressure Engineer  Worked as a hydrocarbon logger. After 3 months promoted to crew chief.  Last two years was a Pressure Engineer.  Lead engineer that field-tested (8 months) Core Laboratory’s new real time computer abnormal pressure unit incorporating a real time satellite link to company. Education 8/73 to 12/76 Eastern Michigan University Livonia, Mi Bachelors Degree of Science in Geology 8/71 to 5/73 Schoolcraft Community College Plymouth, Mi Associates Degree of Science 2/78 to 2/81 Plymouth Salem High School Houston, Texas High School Diploma
  • 4. Professional Membership s  AAPG - Member since 1976. Was on the Bali 2000 International Conference Technical Committee.  IPA - Member since 1988. Four years Chairman of Continuing Education averaging 10 courses a year (88-92). Served eight years on the IPA Convention Lecture committee.  SPE - Member since 1991. Vice Chairman of the SPE golf Tournament for 24 years. Software Applications  GS Software - Petrophysical analysis package. Additional services are cross-section generation, data displaying capabilities and data editing.  SDI Montage - Montage generation.  Geoquest - StratLog, Well Pick Plus.  Microsoft - Word, Excel and PowerPoint  SMT Kingdom – Attended a course on. Personal Information  Married with two boys aged 22 and 24 both attending college in the United States. Lived and worked in Indonesia for 27 years.  Eagle Scout, recently retired Scoutmaster of Jakarta Boy Scouts of America Troop 455 at Jakarta International School (8 years)  Jakarta Youth Baseball Commissioner and Coach. Coach several youth sports teams over 10 years. Actively playing Golf and Softball.  Sports Interest - Golf, Softball, Swimming, Soccer, Baseball, Bowling