This document is a resume for Phillip P. Randel that includes his contact information, education, and work experience. It summarizes that he has a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering from Texas Tech University and worked as an Associate Technical Professional for Halliburton where he studied downhole tools, performed simulations and calculations for jobs, and communicated with customers. It also lists internship experiences where he assisted with wellbore diagrams, mapping of well locations, and researching casing leaks.
Phillip P. Randel Resume Petroleum Engineer Texas Tech
1. Phillip P. Randel
11011 Domain Dr. Apt. 8319
Austin, Texas 78758
(936)-615-5346
Phillip.Randel@gmail.com
EDUCATION
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY, LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science - Petroleum Engineering
• Minor in Mathematics
2009-2013
GPA: 3.09/4.00
WORK EXPERIENCE
HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, TULSA, OKLAHOMA
Associate Technical Professional – Halliburton Completion Tools
• Studied the design and functionality as well as the mechanical/hydraulic capabilities of a
multitude of downhole tools such as packers, bridge plugs, liner hangers, frac sleeves.
• Performed pre-job calculations and ran simulations using advanced modeling
technology to predict and subsequently correct any problems that may arise during the
job.
• Traveled to well sites to ensure the proper handling and usage of downhole tools while
monitoring job progress, performing calculations and troubleshooting problems as
necessary.
• Generated pre-job operation summaries as well as post job reports and irregular job
reports for customer’s approval in order to ensure positive communication before during
and after work is performed.
• Accompanied sales team to customer offices to present new technology, discuss
upcoming jobs, and answer any questions regarding the abilities of downhole tools.
• Attended numerous classes, seminars and training programs in order to stay up-to-date
on new technology and process improvements.
TEXAS ENERGY HOLDINGS, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
Internship
• Converted out-dated well files into wellbore diagrams using Halliburton’s DSS
software.
• Worked with the geology department to verify formation tops for active producing
fields and integrated that geological information into wellbore diagrams.
• Mapped out current well locations in order to construct a comprehensive map of current
producing wells, injecting wells and disposal wells to be used for facilities planning as
well as future field development.
• Assisted in the logistical details and management of surface equipment and tubular
goods.
KINDER MORGAN CO2, MIDLAND, TEXAS
Internship
• Researched wells in the SACROC field that had a history of multiple casing leaks.
• Evaluated probable causes of casing leaks in common areas of activity by correlating
the depth of the leaks and the location of the wells in relation to active injection wells.
• Researched the methods that had been previously used to repair casing leaks in the field
in order to determine the most effective remediation techniques.
• Assisted fellow intern with micro seismic monitoring project to observe the
effectiveness of CO2 fracking operations.
• Attended Baker Hughes Submersible Pump seminar covering the basic design and uses
of ESPs particularly in the Permian Basin.
January 2014 –
September 2015
Summer 2012
Summer 2011