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Sigve Hamilton Aspelund, 12-2013
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Sigve Hamilton Aspelund
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Contact details:
Technical science engineer/ Sivilingeniør teknisk realfag
Petroleum engineering geoscience consultant
Norwegian
Phone: +47 92 64 71 29, email: ace.odin@lyse.net
Summary:
Technical science engineer advisor/ Senior Petroleum Engineer
Advisor/ geoscientist advisor with onshore/offshore work
experience in the oil and gas industry. Having developed
excellent consulting experience across Norway and
International, I’m now looking for a permanent position within a
relevant field. My broad experience includes geo modeling and
simulation, special core analysis, sedimentology and
supervision of well drilling, increased oil production, enhanced
oil production, water and gas injection, artificial lift (Gas lift), well
completion/ work over operations, offshore production
engineering operations (FPSO/IPF/WHP), artificial lift selection,
reservoir engineering, teaching, quality, health, safety and
environment and project risk advising. It has been gained
through working for major Oil & Gas companies including
CNOOC, Cairn, Vanco, KPOC, NNPC, BP, ENI, Total, Shell,
Talisman, Norsk Hydro and Statoil. Additional experience as
resource coordinator and have achieved management onshore
and offshore personell and data, increased oil production in
exploration and production industry, organized and held
courses and team buildings
Specialties:
Production enhancement & optimization of surface and
subsurface operations
Risk advising & engineering
Engineering
Subsea technology
International activity
Drilling: Quality, Health, Safety & Environment engineering
Emulsified polymers
Networking
Team building
Integrated operations
Marketing & business development
Project management
Exploration geoscience (Geology, geomodeling and drilling)
Reservoir engineering: Increased Oil production and
petrophysics
Advising
Technologist: Information Technology
Oral presentations: Teaching and presentation
Realist: Mathematics, physics and technology
My personal profile: Adaptation accomplished realist,
outstanding organizational skills and business sense, desire to
achieve concrete results toward perfectionism, prefer hard
work, ultimate realist, possess practical properties combined
with highly developed intelligence, sees quickly new
opportunities and use this to his own benefit, hard working, fair,
very independent, convinced that morality is more important
than anything else, resourceful, action-oriented person, eager to
expand own knowledge, expect to reach targets, responsible,
industrious, resolute and energetic, natural leader and has a
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Sigve Hamilton Aspelund, 12-2013
natural talent as a presenter
Masters degree in petroleum technology with applied science
program from the university college of Stavanger and the
bachelor degree from NTNU, university of Bergen and the
university college of Stavanger:
M.Sc. thesis: Edward Lorenz strange attractors, a course at
M.Sc. level
Languages :
Education
Norwegian (mother tongue), English (fluent)
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2003:
Rogaland University (HiS-Høgskolen i Stavanger)
Post-qualifying education
Reservoir engineering
Including Eclipse reservoir simulation engineering
1999-2001:
Rogaland University (HiS)
Sivilingeniør (M.Sc.) Teknisk realfag
Petroleum engineering with applied science programme
Thesis: Edward Lorenz strange attractors, a course at M.Sc.
level (Non linear differential equations)
1999:
Candidatus Magisterii (B. Sc.) degree gained at NTNU from
studies at Norwegian University of Technology and Science
(NTNU), HiS (petroleum engineering) and University of Bergen
(UiB)
1998-1999:
Petroleum engineering (HiS)
1998:
University of Bergen
Examen philosophicum
1997-1998:
Royal Norwegian navy: Naval diving school and security guard
1995-1997:
NTNU
Elementary courses in mathematics and physics
Accomplishments: Advising service and operating companies, managed data information,
onshore and offshore personell, increased oil production in exploration and production
industry, organized and held courses and team buildings.
Software experience: RMS (Reservoir modeling system), Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word,
Microsoft Power Point, GeoNext, PI process book & PI excel, Oil Field Manager (OFM), SAP, Eclipse,
STAR, Mintra & Empreda, Share point, Flow manager, Labview, mBal, Prosper, GAP, GoToMeeting,
Unix & Itris.
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Sigve Hamilton Aspelund, 12-2013
Relevant work experience:
08.2009-today:
Aspelund Consulting Energy Offshore Development International
&National
Petroleum engineer project manager with applied science program
Geoscientist consultant
President
List of Consulting & Advisory assignments:
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Political finance investigation and law
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Attended a digital oilfield meeting with BP, IPCOS EMERSON
and other vendor and observed a hostile working environment
in Dubai Client: NES Global Talents
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Well Intervention Services (Advising) Client: Coleman
research:
1. Overview of well service industry (major players, USPs) and key
trends
2. Differentiating factors between service providers
3. Cyclicality of well service market
4. Exposure of well service market to oil prices
5. Benefits of well intervention services
6. Economic trade-off between different well intervention services
7. How do customers make decisions on when to do well
interventions?
Course director: Coil tubing drilling technology advisor:
Managed pressure drilling systems. Multilateral wells. Coiled
tubing underbalanced drilling:
• Geophysical well logging
• Under reaming following multistage underbalanced drilling
• Cement plug placing
• Emergency and fishing operations
• Selection criteria for well bore candidates
• Job planning and risk analysis
• CT ground equipment
• Coiled tubing pipes
• Coiled tubing machinery (capillary units, injectors, reels etc.)
• Equipment for flow control and completion (drilling motors,
drilling
jars, intensifiers, reamers, collars, etc.)
• High tech drilling bits
Nitrogen equipment application for coiled tubing drilling
• Gas liquid mixtures
• Nitrogen compressor stations
• Pumping units
• Vaporiser systems for CT
• Continuous circulation systems and agitators
• Management and control systems
Separation systems for drilling fluids
• Centrifuges
• Hydrocyclones
• Shakers
• Pumps
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• Management and control
Client: JSC Ontustik Munaigaz, Neftserviceholding LTD,
OJSC Surgutneftegas, Gazprom Mining Orenburg Ltd,
BelNIPIneft “Belorusneft” via Capital Business Events
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One of our clients, an analyst at an investment management firm
in New York, would like to speak with a Council Member who can
provide insights on how the oil & gas companies - in general handle their need for reservoir characterization (core analysis,
reservoir fluid and petrophysical) services. Specifically, the client
would like to better understand why companies choose to
perform these operations in-house or out-source to third-party
service provides (e.g. Core Laboratories, Schlumberger, or
Weatherford).
Client: Gehrson Lehrman Group
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Organizational Structures | Oil and Gas Companies:
Standard org structures for operating offshore oil platforms
(particularly large scale operations / large fields)
Division of responsibilities between offshore centre managers,
offshore installation managers and onshore production managers
Interfaces between offshore and onshore operations
Integrated cross-functional teams and how they can work in this
situation
Functional overlays and how they can be used to ensure
consistency of processes and instil best practice across multiple
asset teams
Client: Gehrson Lehrman Group
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Digital Oilfield || Role in Oil and Gas Industry:
1. What is the value of real-time data collection, analysis, and
reaction in the oilfield across various upstream activities?
2. What is the general landscape and forecast for IT in upstream
activities?
Client: Gehrson Lehrman Group
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Project: One of our clients, a project team at a professional
services firm based in Europe, would like to speak with a Council
Member with expertise in the market for artificial lifts.
Specific topics/questions to be discussed include:
i) technical characteristics of the different technologies &
developments in the use of these technologies
ii) the buying process and key buying factors
iii) differentiation of the different players offering products and
services in this market.
Client: Gehrson Lehrman Group
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Project: Client would like to speak with a Council Member who is
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familiar with the flow control equipment used in oil & gas (valves,
pipes, fittings, flanges, etc).
More specifically, he's keen to speak with customers/users of
such equipment to better understand the following:
2) Key purchasing criteria
3) Volume/pricing trends
Client: Gehrson Lehrman Group
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Financial project: Client wanted to understand within which time
lag the gas/oil production can be increased or decreased in
upstream in the North Sea. Client: A. T. Kearney Inc via
Gehrson Lehrman Group
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Responsible for analytics, advising, revision, sales and cost
management at Aspelund Consulting Offshore Development
International & National
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Course director at a course in Aberdeen. Topics: Drilling, well
control, HSE and risk. Client: CNOOC via Petromentor
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Topics:
Cost management: Rig Selection: Jacket platform, jack up
platform, tension let platform, well head platform, drilling ship
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and basic planning steps
Exploration and production licences
Exploration, development and abandonment
Well planning and design
Drilling pipes, casing, collar, kelly, tubing
Oil & gas delivery pipes
Drilling bits
Drilling personnel
Cost management: Drilling economics
Cost management: Drilling cost estimates
Communications and safety issues
Crisis management
Risk evaluation
Risk definition
Mapping of HSE & risks
Cause assessment
HSE analysis
Risk reduction
Barriers
Accidents
Offshore blowouts
Cost management: Economics in accidents
Collapse of rigs
Sunk rigs
Pressure in fluids at rest
Hydrostatic pressure
Atmospheric pressure
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Pore pressure
Darcy`s law
Hole sections and well trajectory
Units
Primary well control
Secondary well control
Tertiary well control
Formation pressure
Normal formation pressure
Abnormal pressure
Salt beds
Mineralisation
Tectonic causes
Formation fracture pressure
Leak-off tests and procedure
Rig components
Introduction to petroleum geology
Sedimentology
Classification of sedimentary rocks
Texture in granular sediments
Grain size
Sorting
Grain shape
Packing
Sand and sandstone and classification
Porosity
Permeability
Controls on Porosity and Permeability
Diagenesis
Changes of porosity with burial depth
Completion/ workover fluids
Foam drilling fluids
Oil based muds
Synthetics
Water based muds
Casing
Conductor
Surface casing
Intermediate casing
Production casing
Liner
Cementing
Wire line operations
Measurement while drilling
Systems
Directional tools
Gamma ray tools
NGT tool
SP log
Sonic tool
Density tool
Neutron tool
Daily drilling report
Material balance equations
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Sigve Hamilton Aspelund, 12-2013
Cost management: Drilling fluid economics
Drilling fluid properties
Pressure
Hydrostatic pressure
Pump pressure
Imposed pressure
Pressure imposed by the pump
Pressure imposed by the formation
Kicks
Swabbing of formation fluids into the borehole
Insufficient mud density
Poor well planning
Lost circulation
Recognition of kicks
HPHT subsea technology
Project risk engineer: Pre-engineering FMC organization.
Client: Total via IDEA consultants. Fields in Angola and
Shetland
o System: SharePoint and excel
01.11.2012 – 03.2013:
Project risk advisor at the Subsea field developments CLOV:
Cravo, Lirio, Orquidea and Violeta discoveries and GIRRI: Rosa
and Girassol fields operated by Total (Angola). Client: FMC
technologies via IDEA consultants
The essential purpose of risk management in projects and
tenders are to improve project and tender performance via the
systematic and iterative process designed to identify, analyze,
evaluate, and treat project related risk elements. Risk elements
are compiled, recorded and managed throughout the tender
period and project life cycle.
• Establishment of project risk management plan in accordance to
FMC project risk management process
• Establishment and maintenance of a risk register based on risk
analysis done in tender phase (if available), lessons learned and
project risk assessment methodology
• Ensuring that projects work according to FMC global risk
management process for projects
• Facilitate risk meetings and co-ordinate risk responses
• Monitor and control that the risk strategies are implemented in a
timely manner
• Coordinate and participate in risk evaluation, development of
mitigation plans, monitor, summarize and report risk status
• Compile record and follow up risks out of tolerance level in the
risk register
• Create a project risk management close out report
• Support projects or tenders with risk analysis (quantification and
/or bowtie) upon request
• Report updates and improvements for process, methodology
and tools as a result of feedback from the organization and / or
changes in external conditions, to the local process owner
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Chaired: Doing more with drilling data in Stavanger. Client:
Finding petroleum
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Course director at a course in London: Production, geology, geomodeling and reservoir simulation in London. Client: Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation via Petroconsult
• Reservoir types and classification
• Geo modeling techniques
• Geo modeling inputs
• Geophysical data derivatives in geo modeling
• Use of geostatics in geo modeling
• Fundamentals in geo modeling
o Structural modeling
o Stratigraphic modeling
o Reservoir property modeling
• Fundamentals of sequential indicator simulation (SIS)
and sequential Gaussian modeling (SGS) modeling
• Limitation of geo modeling
• Up scaling and its effects
• Uncertainty analysis
• Quality control
• Geo modeling application types
• Effects of geo model on overall reservoir modeling
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Cultural project. Client: Suncor
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Advisor: Development drilling for, and production of, oil and gas
in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. Economics of drilling and
execution risk (Mexico gulf). Client: Maven
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03.2012-04.2012
Software: RMS (Reservoir modeling system), Petrel and Eclipse
Networked at ONS
Advisor: Offshore operation: Management , offshore drilling
rigs : Client : Athenum partners
o Exploration & production
o Seismic interpretation & logging
o Wireline operations
o PLT
o IOR operations
o Offshore equipment
o QHSE cultures
o Subsea ROV inspections
o NORSOK standard
o International standard
o International environment
RCC Consultant (Petroleum engineer)
Presentations:
- Oil and gas industry & life cycle
- Structural/ design
- Piping/ layout
- Procurement
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- Materials/ corrosion
Employee training:
- Mechanical/ drilling
- Process
- Electronics & telecom/ HVAC
- Petroleum engineering; Drilling, production & reservoir
- QHSE
Resource coordinator: Nominating/ managing applicants & relevant
candidates to available positions:
Engineering & management:
- Interface coordinator
- Petroleum engineering
- Electro instrument & telecom/ HVAC
- Technical safety, HSE/ HSEQ/ Quality/ QA/QC
- Structural design
- Process
- Piping/ layout
-- Subsea marine operations
- Procurement
- Mechanical/ drilling
- Materials/ Corrosion
- Document/ LCI
- Planning
- Cost engineer
Evaluating candidates curriculum vitae
Software: Itris
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Course director at Introduction of oil & gas industry course in
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Client: Kebabanang Petroleum Operating Company via
Asian Resource Network:
The origins of oil and gas and how they are formed
Types of petroleum: conventional and unconventional
Sedimentary basins and the dynamic nature of Earth’s crust
Concepts of finite resources and limitations on recovery
Global distribution of fossil fuels and OPEC’s resource
endowment
Industry overview and segments
Components that constitute natural gas
Uses and markets for oil and gas
Role of government agencies in the oil and gas industry
Introduction to the supply and value chain: upstream to
downstream
Organisations involved along the supply chain
Distinct economic issues for oil and gas supply chains
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Finding Oil and Gas
An introduction to petroleum geology
Defining and calculating resources and reserves
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Assessing exploration chance of success
Reservoir characterisation, performance and engineering
Conventional and non-conventional petroleum resources
Exploration and prospecting: broad surveying techniques
Remote detection methods
Seismic and other geophysical surveying technologies
Exploration and appraisal drilling
Types of borehole and reasons for drilling them
Types of exploration and production contract and fiscal system
Accounting for risk
Cost management: Economics of exploration: financing, time
value and expected value
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Extracting and Processing Oil and Gas
Well planning and design
Authority for expenditure (AFE)
Subsurface pressure and temperature
Hole sections and well trajectory
Deviated and horizontal drilling
Cost management: Types of drilling rigs: Jacket platform, jack
up platform, tension let platform, well head platform, drilling
ship, systems and equipment
Drilling procedures, problems and remedies
Blowout preventers (BOPs) and blowout contingency planning
Wireline logging and measurement while drilling (MWD)
Production engineering
Allocation of historical production to reservoirs and wells
Production technologies
Marine operations
Fixed and floating production facilities (including FPSOs)
Subsea technologies
Well completion
Artificial lift and reservoir stimulation
Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques
Cost management: Typical timings and costs
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Oil Refining and Gas Treatment
Crude oil evaluation and classification
Compositional differences between light and heavy crude oil
Organic chemistry of petroleum relevant to refining
Transporting and storing crude oil: pipelines and tankers
Refining oil: historical and geographic trends
Characteristics of refined petroleum products
Refinery configurations and processes
Distilling, cracking, reforming, blending, treating
Supply and demand trends and markets of petroleum products
Refinery margins and crack spreads
Transporting and storing gas: pipelines and other methods
Underground gas storage (UGS)
Refining gas and gas to liquids (GTL) technologies
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Sigve Hamilton Aspelund, 12-2013
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Gas processing and treatment: dehydrating, sweetening
NGL and LPG extraction from natural gas
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Gas to power: combined cycle gas turbines (CCGT)
Petroleum product and natural gas distribution networks
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Cost management: Selling Oil and Gas
Cost management: Global markets and key players
Physical and paper trading markets
Market segments: wholesale and retail
Aviation fuels, marine bunker fuels and lubricants
Cost management: Spot and term sales
Cost management: Benchmark prices and formula pricing
Brent, WTI and Dubai crude benchmarks
Contango and normal backwardation market conditions
Commodity exchanges, electronic trading and over-the counter
(OTC) trades
Trading instruments: forwards, futures, swaps and options
Hedging from various supply chain perspectives
Margin swaps and collar hedges
Risk management in trading and exploiting arbitrage
opportunities
Retail fuel marketing and distribution logistics
Network analysis of retail fuel sites: location and facilities
Retail fuel margins and non-fuel margins from convenience
stores at fuel stations
Biofuels (ethanol and biodiesel) and road transport fuel markets
Fuel station pump technology and process
Oil inventories and strategic stocks
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Managing Oil and Gas
Geopolitical risks and opportunities
Techniques for quantifying political risks
Environmental and sustainability issues
Gas flaring, emissions and contamination
Prudent operators and best practice
Triple bottom line approach to decision making
Industry and regulatory bodies
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)
International Energy Agency (IEA)
Legal concepts and contractual frameworks
Sole risk and non-consent
Farmout and joint venture arrangements
Dispute resolution and arbitration
Fiscal elements and designs
Production sharing and mineral interest systems
Cost management: Cost recovery from government and
producer perspectives
Future of energy: challenges and opportunities
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Sigve Hamilton Aspelund, 12-2013
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Trends in uses of energy and per capita energy intensity
World primary energy mix and substitutes for oil and gas
Forecasts for fossil fuels and the primary energy balance to 2050
Ocean Rig
QHSE engineer (Petroleum engineer)
Procedures & Technical description review/revision
Engineer at Corcovado (Drilling ship) Location: Greenland
Operator: Cairn Well: Attamik 2
- Risk assessment
- Work permit system and Safe Job Analysis
- Care card system
- Focusing on drilling safety: Bit type, drilling parameters, well
control/volume control, kick prevention, hole cleaning, mud data
& DDR.
- Software: STAR, Mintra & Empreda
- Care philosophy, procedures and procedure exam
Investigated market for best available technology for ”dashboard”
system solutions for HSE.
Well control project for Petroleumstilsynet (PTIL)
Technical contact with customer relations management system
(CRM) and Fast Track project implementation vendor
Data management & generel management
Organized two care for safety seminars and held Care Card
presentations with offshore safety officers from Leiv Eiriksson,
Eirik Raude, Olympia, Corcovado, Poseidon and Mykonos and
onshore QHSE department at Hummeren hotel in Tananger with
team building (Gocart racing at Stavanger carting)
Safety officer at Olympia (Drilling ship) Location: Ghana
Client: Vanco Well: Dzata 2A
Technical contact with KPI information technology vendor and
operational performance management and reporting system
vendor
Project lead: Annual procedure revision/ review
IADC data reporting
KPI reporting (defining and designing KPI for well operations)
General QHSE engineering and risk management
Software:
Star
Mintra administrator
Empreda
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Advising: Offshore Drilling Rigs: Management, Operations, and
environment: Client : Gehrson Lehrman Group
o Safety cultures
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08.2009-11.2009
Akademiet
Management: Mathematics, physics & chemistry
Created the open Linkedin groups: Networking for creating
opportunities, Networking for creating business and Networking
for creating leaders
Creating international network
SEO business development for international companies
Stavanger Offshore Technical School
Petroleum engineer
Management: Held courses for up to 100 students
• Production technique 1 & 2
• Drilling technology
• Geology and formation evaluation
• Health, Safety and Environment for the oil industry
• Well control
• Drilling fluids
• Operating and control systems
• Mathematics
• Chemistry process
• Alternative energy
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11.2008-07.2009:
o Employee training
o Engineering and innovation capabilities
o Management and strategic positions
o Corporate cultures
o Key operational benchmarks
Advising: Drilling (Alaska) Client : Maven
Advising: Natural gas compression (Canada) Client : Maven
Advising: European oil production industry
Client : Gehrson Lehrman Group
Advising: Norwegian drilling waste management market
Client : Gehrson Lehrman Group
Held an Offshore safety related to computer interfaces and
information presentation at the seminar People and the digital
oilfield Client: Finding petroleum
Administrative project – Client : Frank`s international
Advising: Norwegian oil industry service – Client : Gerson
Lehrman Group
HSE presentation at the seminar: Bringing businesses from east
and west together by TransEuropean Centre at Rica Forum
Business development management
Oilfield Technology Group
Production engineer consultant (Petroleum engineer)
Client: StatoilHydro (Grane)
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Management: Production steering of offshore wells
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03. 2007- 10.2008:
Management of offshore process personell
Well testing and analysis. Displaying results in OFM.
Production analysis with Flow manager and SAP
P&I plan
Analysis of drilling waste management market for Swath
Subsea technology development group project
Talisman
Production engineer (Petroleum engineer)
Project leader: Responsible for optimizing oil production at Varg
Eclipse 100 simulations
Involved in jack up drilling rig operations
Management of offshore process and service personell
Sub project leading: Subsurface within integrated operations (TENAS
operation project)
Production supervising with PI process book designing and real time
allocation programming with PI excel
Responsible for:
• Annual and monthly reports
• Well allocation including production analysis
• Well testing and well test analysis
• Weekly production & injection planning and morning meetings
with the communication tool GoToMeeting
• Real time production analysis with PI process book
• Production optimizing with Prosper and GAP
Planning and management of well operations:
o Mechanical operations: Increased oil production from 600 Sm 3/d
to 1200Sm3/d in a well by increase reservoir pressure by
increasing water injection and changing the choke, stabilized 2
slugging wells by changing gas lift valves (Stabilized total
production)
o PLT, Water shut of and perforations (Increased oil production
from 100 Sm3/d to 250 Sm3/d).
• Production optimizing including field visits offshore at Petrojarl
Varg and Varg A
• Organized a team building, presentations and a seminar
• Production forecasting
Attending all multidisciplinary team work: Representing for PTIL and
partners, exploration, development ++
01.2006-02.2007:
IOR Chemco
Reservoir engineer (Petroleum engineer)
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Analyzing of the world marked (High water cut reservoirs and
sand producing reservoirs)
Consultant: Project within petrophysics and geology for Badger
Explorer. Data collection and data base development.
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Management:
Representation at ONS
Reporting (Inteligel progress at IRIS) to Norwegian Research
Council, Total, Statoil and Norsk Hydro
Screening of Espoir operated by Canadian Natural Recourses
International Research Institute of Stavanger: Petrophystical
measurements: PV, permeability, porosity and RRFw
Project research: Optimisation of mSand (chemicals for sand
consolidation) utilizing Labview for analysis
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Field manager: mGel reservoir stimulation for increased oil
recovery at Gullfaks C including: Quality assurance of treatment,
photographing onsite and reporting
Application to ONS innovation award (Was nominated to the
award)
Articles published at OTC (Offshore & Energy) and ONS
(Scandinavian oil and gas magazine)
Representation at IOR 2006 in Tulsa Oklahoma (SPE)
PowerPoint designing for sales meetings and reporting
Presentation for potential customers in Aberdeen
Contact developing (Gained 15 business meetings in Aberdeen
over a short period)
Marked analyzing of the British shelf (High water cut sand
reservoirs)
Screening of projects including well log investigation and
reservoir evaluation: Brage (Norsk Hydro), Gullfaks (Statoil)
Further information at following web site: forskning.no >
Intelligent gelé skal redde oljefelt
02.2003-12.2005:
Geoservices
Mudlogging geologist (Petroleum engineer)
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03.2002-09.2002:
Management: Well monitoring/supervising: Pit volume control
and gas control
Maintaining sensors and repairing equipment
Reporting of geology
Geology: Catching samples, lithology analyze, cuttings and
cavings description and calcimetry analysis and core handling
Shows evaluation
Side Wall Cores descriptions / Core descriptions
Logistics: Sending equipment and samples onshore.
See projects last page
ResLab
Laboratory engineer (Petroleum engineer)
Special Core Analysis:
Measurement of petrophysical data: Permeability, porosity and
capillary pressure/resistivity curves plots in excel
16. CURRICULUM VITAE
Sigve Hamilton Aspelund, 12-2013
09.2001-02.2002:
Roxar
Geoscientist (Petroleum engineer)
Reservoir Modelling: System helpdesk (RMS 6.2)
Used Unix system to create customers licenses
Software error localization: Importing Eclipse grid files for inspection
in RMS 7.0
• Seismic cubes
• Simulation grid
• Geo modelling/heterogenetiy
• Well design
Other relevant courses and certificates
:
2013:
Local chapter board (Politics):
Leader
Treasurer
Member responsible
Second leader
New opportunities
Secretary
Study leader
Director
Election 2013 (Politics):
Elderly care and health
Freedom
Transport
Safety
Economic politics
Hostile Environment Training – Control risks, United Kingdom
Introduction to Subsea Technology - Connection System
Autocad/TCE
Teamcenter: Review and approve
Introduction to subsea technology: Completion/ workover
Introduction to subsea technology: System overview in production
Subsea technology: Production control systems
Subsea Technology: Processing Introduction
Standardization course
Subsea: Front End Engineering
Subsea technology: Introduction to MPS
Document review: Introduction to NDT & MRB
Create and maintain SAP project BOM
SAP basic navigation
Field development: Subsea technology production systems
2012:
FMC technologies corporate compliance program & PLAN - Traincaster Tutorial for Eastern Region
users
Introduction to Subsea technology: Foundations & structures
17. CURRICULUM VITAE
Sigve Hamilton Aspelund, 12-2013
FMC technologies corporate compliance program
2011: Offshore safety course – Falck Nutec
2010: Workshop: The future of innovation – University of Stavanger
2010: Seminar: People, Planet, Profit – University of Stavanger
2010: The economy game – Skape
2010: Business presentation strategy – Skape
2010: Sales and service – Skape
2010: Advanced business development course – Skape
2009: HSE seminar: A safer working day – Bureau Veritas
2009: Seminar: Bringing businesses from east and west together – Transeuropean centre
2009: Introduction to business development – Skape
2009: Networking – Skape
2009: Political industry course – Sandnes
2008: F.A.S.T. Fekete RTA – Stavanger
2008: Oil Field Manager – Stavanger
2008: PI process book & PI excel – Stavanger
2007: Mbal, Prosper & GAP – Petroleumexperts, Edinburgh
2007: Gas lift course – Schlumberger Aberdeen
2007: PI process book – Stavanger
2007: Offshore safety course – Falck Nutec
2006: Water shut off – Randy Seright, SPE IOR06 Tulsa Oklahoma
2005: Data engineer – Geoservices
2005: HSE training course – Geoservices
2005: Basic safety and emergency and evacuation course for Ula/Valhall – BP
2004: Kick sheet – Geoservices
2004: Secondary well control course – Geoservices
2004: Primary well control course – Geoservices
2004: Offshore work permit and safe job analysis course – Internet course
2004: Helicopter evacuation and Statoil internal course – Nutec
2003: Mud logging training course – Geoservices
2003: Offshore safety course – Nutec
2001: Presentation Technique – Os (Roxar)
2001: RMS, reservoir modelling system, heterogeneity – Roxar
2001: RMS, reservoir modelling system, simulation grid – Roxar
2001: RMS, reservoir modelling system, streamlines – Roxar
2001: RMS, reservoir modelling system, introduction – Roxar
1998: Fiberoptics, computer network and telephone network – RSD
1998: Electronics course – RSD
1998: Excel spreadsheet – RSD
Offshore experience:
Geoservices:
Norway
Statoil
Statoil
Total
Norske Shell
Statoil
Statoil
Statoil
Deep Sea Trym
Deep Sea Trym
Scarabeo 6
Deep Sea Trym
Transocean
Searcher
Snorre B
Tr. Searcher
34/10-4-2H
24/10-M-3BH
25/5-C-1H
6407/9-E-2H
15/9-E-3H
15-9-E-1H
34/4-I-1H
15/9-E-4H
6506/12-Q-2H
2003
2003
2003
2003
2004
2004
2004
18. CURRICULUM VITAE
Sigve Hamilton Aspelund, 12-2013
HPHT
Statoil
Statoil
Talisman
Statoil
Statoil
Talisman
Eni Norge
Statoil
BP
Statoil
Statoil
BP
BP
BP
Statoil
Statoil
Hydro
West Navigator
Stena Don
Gyda
Borgland Dolphin
Kvitebjørn
Gyda
Ocean Vanguard
West Alpha
Vallhall IP
Snorre B
Sleipner A
Ula
Vallhall
Ula
Sleipner A
Sleipner A
TR. Leader
65/07-3-4
6608/10-B-4BH
2/1-A16 AY1
34/10-F-2 Y1H
34/11-A11
2/1-A16 AY1/T2
6406/1-3
6506/11-P-3 H
2/8-G-10 T3
34/4-K-7 H
15/9-A-23 A
7/12-A-5 B
2/8-G-11-T4/TS
7/12-a-05b-t2
15/9-A-19
15/9-A19T2
6605/8-1
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
2004
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
Comment: I have experienced both wildcats with a very fast drill rate and advanced production wells
and been lucky to work with many different reservoirs both sandstone and chalk.
2006:
IOR Checmo: Statoil Gullfaks:
Water shut of treatment with emulsified polymers
2007-2008
Talisman: Varg/Petrojarl Varg:
Improved oil recovery methods: PLT & gas lift
2011
Ocean rig: QHSE engineer
Olympia (Vanco) (Ghana) & Corcovado (Cairn) (Greenland)