This curriculum vitae outlines the professional experience and qualifications of Nduese Moffat. He has over 20 years of experience in geology and petroleum exploration, including roles as an operational manager, data engineer, coring engineer, and geoanalyst. He holds multiple degrees including a master's in petroleum geophysics and bachelor's in geology. Moffat seeks a position as a geologist, geophysicist, data engineer, or mud logger where he can contribute to operations using his extensive experience.
Danero Queen is seeking a project manager or code enforcement position that allows career growth. They have experience coordinating concrete repairs and managing subcontractors as an assistant project manager. As a site surveyor aide, they helped update land surveys and post signs. They also have experience in geotechnical testing, construction inspection, and hazardous materials from over 20 years in the Army and various civilian roles. They have an Associate's degree in Building Information Modeling and military certifications including in chemical operations and administration.
This resume is for Dou Katche, a professional geologist with over 25 years of experience in mineral exploration and mining projects around the world. He has worked as an exploration geologist, drilling geologist, and mining geologist on gold, copper, and base metal projects in Africa, North and South America, and Canada. His expertise includes project management, geological modeling, drilling, mapping, budgeting, and environmental compliance. He holds an MA in Geology from SUNY Buffalo and has taken numerous safety and professional training courses throughout his career.
This document provides a summary of Rosemary Bloise's professional experience and qualifications. She has over 15 years of experience as a wetland scientist and ecologist, including 8 years conducting graduate research on boreal peatland development and reclamation. She has worked extensively on wetland delineation and monitoring projects, as well as providing expert testimony at regulatory hearings on topics related to wetlands and peatlands. Ms. Bloise has experience working with both private sector consulting firms and academic institutions in Canada, the United States, and Sweden.
Brian Neil Shaffer is a licensed professional geologist with over 25 years of experience managing geology projects and providing geological services to mining companies. He has expertise in project management, exploration drilling, reserve evaluations, mapping, and using various technical tools. His experience includes supervising geology staff and managing all phases of drilling and geology projects from planning through completion for several mining companies.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Nduese Moffat, a Geologist/Geophysicist with over 15 years of experience in the oil and water industries. He has worked for several companies in roles such as site geologist, drilling supervisor, logging geologist, and coring engineer. His responsibilities have included formation evaluation, well logging, drilling supervision, data analysis, and ensuring core integrity. He holds an MSc in Petroleum Geophysics and BSc in Geology, along with various professional certificates.
Robert Trainor is a geologist with a Master's degree and over 15 years of experience in wellsite geological supervision and analysis. He has worked on horizontal gas, oil, and heavy oil wells in reservoirs including sandstone, shale, and carbonate. His responsibilities included wellsite geological analysis, supervision of directional drilling, and authoring drilling reports. He is proficient in geological software, well log analysis, and clear communication between disciplines.
Brian Neil Shaffer has over 25 years of experience as a geologist and project manager in the mining industry. He is a licensed professional geologist with expertise in managing exploration drilling projects, geological mapping, reserve evaluations, and coal quality analysis. Shaffer has held several leadership roles where he supervised staff and provided geological services and evaluations to support safe, productive, and profitable mining operations. Currently, he works as an independent consultant providing geological expertise and project management.
Brian Neil Shaffer has over 25 years of experience as a geologist and project manager in the mining industry. He is a licensed professional geologist with expertise in managing exploration drilling projects, geological mapping, reserve evaluations, and coal quality analysis. Shaffer has held several leadership roles where he supervised staff and provided geological services and evaluations to support safe, productive, and profitable mining operations. Currently, he works as an independent consultant providing geological expertise and project management.
Danero Queen is seeking a project manager or code enforcement position that allows career growth. They have experience coordinating concrete repairs and managing subcontractors as an assistant project manager. As a site surveyor aide, they helped update land surveys and post signs. They also have experience in geotechnical testing, construction inspection, and hazardous materials from over 20 years in the Army and various civilian roles. They have an Associate's degree in Building Information Modeling and military certifications including in chemical operations and administration.
This resume is for Dou Katche, a professional geologist with over 25 years of experience in mineral exploration and mining projects around the world. He has worked as an exploration geologist, drilling geologist, and mining geologist on gold, copper, and base metal projects in Africa, North and South America, and Canada. His expertise includes project management, geological modeling, drilling, mapping, budgeting, and environmental compliance. He holds an MA in Geology from SUNY Buffalo and has taken numerous safety and professional training courses throughout his career.
This document provides a summary of Rosemary Bloise's professional experience and qualifications. She has over 15 years of experience as a wetland scientist and ecologist, including 8 years conducting graduate research on boreal peatland development and reclamation. She has worked extensively on wetland delineation and monitoring projects, as well as providing expert testimony at regulatory hearings on topics related to wetlands and peatlands. Ms. Bloise has experience working with both private sector consulting firms and academic institutions in Canada, the United States, and Sweden.
Brian Neil Shaffer is a licensed professional geologist with over 25 years of experience managing geology projects and providing geological services to mining companies. He has expertise in project management, exploration drilling, reserve evaluations, mapping, and using various technical tools. His experience includes supervising geology staff and managing all phases of drilling and geology projects from planning through completion for several mining companies.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and qualifications of Nduese Moffat, a Geologist/Geophysicist with over 15 years of experience in the oil and water industries. He has worked for several companies in roles such as site geologist, drilling supervisor, logging geologist, and coring engineer. His responsibilities have included formation evaluation, well logging, drilling supervision, data analysis, and ensuring core integrity. He holds an MSc in Petroleum Geophysics and BSc in Geology, along with various professional certificates.
Robert Trainor is a geologist with a Master's degree and over 15 years of experience in wellsite geological supervision and analysis. He has worked on horizontal gas, oil, and heavy oil wells in reservoirs including sandstone, shale, and carbonate. His responsibilities included wellsite geological analysis, supervision of directional drilling, and authoring drilling reports. He is proficient in geological software, well log analysis, and clear communication between disciplines.
Brian Neil Shaffer has over 25 years of experience as a geologist and project manager in the mining industry. He is a licensed professional geologist with expertise in managing exploration drilling projects, geological mapping, reserve evaluations, and coal quality analysis. Shaffer has held several leadership roles where he supervised staff and provided geological services and evaluations to support safe, productive, and profitable mining operations. Currently, he works as an independent consultant providing geological expertise and project management.
Brian Neil Shaffer has over 25 years of experience as a geologist and project manager in the mining industry. He is a licensed professional geologist with expertise in managing exploration drilling projects, geological mapping, reserve evaluations, and coal quality analysis. Shaffer has held several leadership roles where he supervised staff and provided geological services and evaluations to support safe, productive, and profitable mining operations. Currently, he works as an independent consultant providing geological expertise and project management.
Mohammad Deeb Abou Shaker is a Syrian geologist with over 22 years of experience in petroleum geology. He has worked on a variety of projects including exploration, appraisal, development, and well planning and operations. Currently, he works as an independent consultant in petroleum geology. He has extensive experience using software like Petrel and Geoframe and has managed structure geology projects and basin evolution studies. He is skilled in areas like seismic interpretation, reservoir modeling, and risk assessment.
This document provides a summary of Mohammed Fazal Ur Rahman's career qualifications and experience. It includes his educational background which includes a Master's degree in Applied Geology and Bachelor's degree in Geology. It then outlines over 15 years of experience as a senior geologist and mining site supervisor in India, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and UAE. Some of his key responsibilities have included geological surveying, sampling, map preparation, well drilling supervision, and grade control. The document highlights several projects and roles he has held with various mining and drilling companies.
The document discusses technical lessons learned from the Fukushima nuclear accident and possible corrective actions. It identifies key issues with emergency power following a station blackout scenario caused by beyond-design-basis external events. Possible corrective actions discussed include housing emergency diesel generators and fuel in waterproof rooms at higher elevations. The document also discusses emergency response challenges to such extreme events and improvements to hydrogen management, containment integrity, spent fuel pool protection, and plant siting and layout. The overall intent is to identify lessons that could enhance nuclear safety.
Dr. Andrew Corkum is a senior geotechnical engineer with over 14 years of experience specializing in rock mechanics, soil mechanics, numerical modeling, tunnelling, underground mining, slope stability, and foundation engineering. He has applied advanced numerical analysis to a wide range of geomechanics projects involving tunnelling, underground operations, soil and rock slope stability assessments, and foundation design. Dr. Corkum is a registered professional engineer in Alberta, Canada.
This document provides a summary of John Haramut's qualifications and experience. It includes his educational background in geology from the University of South Carolina. It lists his areas of expertise including managing large environmental projects, data analysis, and strategic planning. It then describes his current role as a senior geologist and past experience over 28 years managing environmental assessment and remediation projects for federal, state, and industrial clients.
Geoffrey Smith has over 40 years of experience as a geoscientist, including experience as a consultant, manager, and geologist. He has extensive technical and management experience evaluating oil and gas assets worldwide. His skills include field geology, prospect evaluation, project management, and using software like Kingdom, Petrel, and REP.
Ali Jalili is a reservoir geologist and geomodeller with almost 14 years of experience in geomodelling, quality control, and reservoir characterization projects. He has extensive expertise in 3D static modelling, well planning and forecasting, and reservoir property modelling. His past experience includes working as a senior reservoir geologist and geophysicist at the National Iranian Oil Company, where he was involved in over 10 development projects and full-field studies.
Ali Jalili is a reservoir geologist and geomodeller with almost 14 years of experience in geomodelling, quality control, and reservoir characterization projects. He has extensive expertise in 3D static modelling, well planning and forecasting, and reservoir property modelling. His past experience includes working as a senior reservoir geologist and geophysicist at the National Iranian Oil Company, where he was involved in over 10 development projects and full-field studies.
Maureen Joy Mills has over 20 years of experience in environmental planning and management, including conducting environmental studies and preparing documents like EAs and EISs. She has worked for the Parsons Transportation Group, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of Defense on projects involving NEPA compliance, endangered species surveys, and wetlands delineation. Mills also has a background in marine science research.
Morris Maccagno is a Principal Hydrogeologist and Groundwater Department Manager at Advisian with over 24 years of experience. He received his Master's degree in Geology from the University of Alberta in 1991. Since then, he has managed numerous projects involving site assessment and remediation, groundwater modeling, and legal support. He has specialized expertise in hydrogeology, contaminated sites, regional groundwater flow, and risk management. Maccagno has provided expert witness testimony in several hydrogeology-related court cases.
This document discusses key aspects of engineering geology and its importance in modern development. It provides examples of how poor subsurface conditions, lack of safety measures, and lack of studies can lead to infrastructure failures. It emphasizes the role of engineering geology in properly studying soil and subsurface conditions before construction to select the best design and safety remedies. Methods discussed include field and laboratory investigations to understand rock quality and recommend appropriate structural support.
This document discusses key aspects of engineering geology and its importance in modern development. It provides examples of how poor subsurface conditions, lack of safety measures, and lack of studies can lead to infrastructure failures. It emphasizes the role of engineering geology in properly studying soil and subsurface conditions before construction to select the best design and safety remedies. Methods discussed include field and laboratory investigations to understand rock quality and recommend appropriate structural support.
this ppt is related to disaster management cycle , paradigm shift pre disaster preparedness,SEISMIC MICROZONATION
helpfull to give a presentation at college school and any other way also
The document provides information about the Ph.D. programs offered at the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra for the 2012-2013 academic year. It includes details such as available specializations across different departments, fees structure for full-time and part-time scholars, hostel accommodation fees, and regulations regarding the Ph.D. program. Some key points include that registration for both full-time and part-time Ph.D. research scholars is open across various departments, fees for Indian full-time scholars is Rs. 6000 per semester while it is higher for part-time and foreign scholars, and the minimum registration period to complete the Ph.D. requirements varies depending on full-time or part-time status.
Application of GIS and Remote Sensing tool for Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk ...MustapheMohMmi
Flooding is one of the most devastating hazards worldwide, affecting people’s socio-economic and ecological systems. Flood dangers constantly threaten life and property since they are the most frequent and destructive of all disasters(Ntajal et al., 2017).
Numerous forms of geohazards have been recognized and documented for a very long period in various regions of the world. The majority of these geo-hazards are serious occurrences that cause harm and devastation. The term "geo-hazard" refers to the results of geological, geomorphological, hydro-meteorological, or a mix of these processes. The lives, property, infrastructure, and environment that people value may be dangerously threatened by these processes. Some of these geo-hazards are caused or influenced by man, while the others may be entirely natural. Natural occurrences or processes are referred to as dangers. These natural disasters may result in human casualties, illnesses, property damage, loss of livelihoods and services, social unrest, disruption of the economy, or environmental harm.(Wu, 2023).
Flooding is frequently brought on by excessive rainfall, especially in metropolitan areas with high runoff rates and low soil penetration rates. Until climate change and urban nuisance issues are handled seriously by politicians, flooding and its accompanying threats may continue. Flood damages can be significantly decreased by using maps, a larger audience, preemptive warnings, and preparedness. Any urban planning project should consider mapping to estimate flood extent or potential inundation zones to be an essential step, and it should be included as part of the city blueprint. Flooding incidents are more likely to occur in urban areas constructed next to or along river channels. Urban areas are more susceptible to flooding, which is primarily brought on by inadequate drainage systems, ineffective urban growth regulations, aggressive land use conversion, a lack of appropriate structures or measures for flood protection, and a failure to carry out the initial master plan and physical layout of the city. This is due to the fact that building a reliable flood model requires taking into account a lot of complicated aspects (Van Alphen et al., 2009).
Flood and its associated risks may continue until climate change and urban nuisance issues are handled seriously by politicians, flooding and its accompanying threats may continue. Flooding may be accurately predicted by mapping, increased awareness, early warning, and preparedness, which can significantly lessen its effects. Any urban planning project should consider mapping to estimate flood extent or potential inundation zones to be an essential step, and it should be included as part of the city blueprint.
In many places of the world, people are accustomed to experiencing frequent floods of varied intensities and frequency in their daily lives.
well logging project report_ongc project studentknigh7
This dissertation report discusses characterizing oil and gas reservoirs using open hole wireline logging tools and techniques. It provides background on reservoir properties that can be measured using logs like resistivity, porosity, and saturation. It also describes the various electrical, radioactive, sonic, and other open hole wireline logging tools and their measurement principles.
This document summarizes a study on mapping liquefaction hazard zonation in Dahej, India. It discusses evaluating liquefaction potential at both the macro and micro levels. At the macro level, factors like geology, age of deposits, water table, geomorphology, and seismicity of the area were considered to determine liquefaction susceptibility. At the micro level, soil properties from borehole data like lithology, soil classification, and SPT values at different depths were examined. Twenty-seven representative boreholes were selected for detailed analysis. Maps of geology, geomorphology, and water table were presented. The study area was found to have moderate-high liquefaction potential based on the macro factors analyzed.
Daniel Linder is a senior geologist with over 21 years of experience providing geological and analytical services to the industrial mining industry. He specializes in natural occurrences of asbestos, 3D digital geologic modeling, exploration for new opportunities, due diligence, reserve assessment, petrography, and a wide range of laboratory procedures. References provided praise his technical skills, attention to detail, ability to explain complex issues clearly, and dedication to adding value for clients.
This document contains Chance Skinner's resume. It summarizes his qualifications which include a Bachelor's degree in geology, 6 years of training experience, 5 years of management experience, and experience working in environmental consulting, geohazards assessment, and data analysis roles for government agencies and private companies. It also lists his military experience as a Sergeant in the Louisiana Army National Guard from 2006 to 2013, where he demonstrated leadership skills and received commendations.
This document presents a thesis submitted by Itamuko, Omoniyi Johnson to the Department of Applied Geophysics at the Federal University of Technology Akure, Nigeria in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Applied Geophysics. The thesis involves 3D seismic structural interpretation and petrophysical evaluation of the 'X'-Field located in the onshore Niger Delta Basin in Nigeria. The study utilizes 3D seismic data and well logs to map faults, horizons, and structural features in order to better understand the hydrocarbon trapping mechanisms and reservoir properties in the field. The results provide information on the potential for hydrocarbon accumulation and estimates of hydrocarbon reserves in the 'X'-Field.
This document discusses modeling collision risk frequency for inland waterways. It proposes a safety, environmental risk, and reliability model for collision accident frequency that considers factors like vessel characteristics, traffic characteristics, environmental conditions, operator skill, and quality of information available to operators. The probability of collision per year predicted by the model is acceptable in maritime industries but may be high for waterways with less traffic. Providing measures like traffic separation and vessel traffic management could help maximize sustainable use of the waterway by restoring safety. The goal is to develop a fundamental, sustainable transit risk model to support decision-making around reliable and sustainable inland water transportation development and regulation.
The document provides a curriculum vitae for R.R. Rana, a mechanical engineer with over 20 years of experience working in oil, gas, and petrochemical industries. It lists his educational qualifications, technical certifications, computer skills, work experience with various companies in India and abroad, areas of technical expertise, and professional courses completed. Key responsibilities in past roles included planning and scheduling work, quality control inspections, documentation, and supervising fabrication, welding, and non-destructive testing activities.
Mohammad Deeb Abou Shaker is a Syrian geologist with over 22 years of experience in petroleum geology. He has worked on a variety of projects including exploration, appraisal, development, and well planning and operations. Currently, he works as an independent consultant in petroleum geology. He has extensive experience using software like Petrel and Geoframe and has managed structure geology projects and basin evolution studies. He is skilled in areas like seismic interpretation, reservoir modeling, and risk assessment.
This document provides a summary of Mohammed Fazal Ur Rahman's career qualifications and experience. It includes his educational background which includes a Master's degree in Applied Geology and Bachelor's degree in Geology. It then outlines over 15 years of experience as a senior geologist and mining site supervisor in India, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and UAE. Some of his key responsibilities have included geological surveying, sampling, map preparation, well drilling supervision, and grade control. The document highlights several projects and roles he has held with various mining and drilling companies.
The document discusses technical lessons learned from the Fukushima nuclear accident and possible corrective actions. It identifies key issues with emergency power following a station blackout scenario caused by beyond-design-basis external events. Possible corrective actions discussed include housing emergency diesel generators and fuel in waterproof rooms at higher elevations. The document also discusses emergency response challenges to such extreme events and improvements to hydrogen management, containment integrity, spent fuel pool protection, and plant siting and layout. The overall intent is to identify lessons that could enhance nuclear safety.
Dr. Andrew Corkum is a senior geotechnical engineer with over 14 years of experience specializing in rock mechanics, soil mechanics, numerical modeling, tunnelling, underground mining, slope stability, and foundation engineering. He has applied advanced numerical analysis to a wide range of geomechanics projects involving tunnelling, underground operations, soil and rock slope stability assessments, and foundation design. Dr. Corkum is a registered professional engineer in Alberta, Canada.
This document provides a summary of John Haramut's qualifications and experience. It includes his educational background in geology from the University of South Carolina. It lists his areas of expertise including managing large environmental projects, data analysis, and strategic planning. It then describes his current role as a senior geologist and past experience over 28 years managing environmental assessment and remediation projects for federal, state, and industrial clients.
Geoffrey Smith has over 40 years of experience as a geoscientist, including experience as a consultant, manager, and geologist. He has extensive technical and management experience evaluating oil and gas assets worldwide. His skills include field geology, prospect evaluation, project management, and using software like Kingdom, Petrel, and REP.
Ali Jalili is a reservoir geologist and geomodeller with almost 14 years of experience in geomodelling, quality control, and reservoir characterization projects. He has extensive expertise in 3D static modelling, well planning and forecasting, and reservoir property modelling. His past experience includes working as a senior reservoir geologist and geophysicist at the National Iranian Oil Company, where he was involved in over 10 development projects and full-field studies.
Ali Jalili is a reservoir geologist and geomodeller with almost 14 years of experience in geomodelling, quality control, and reservoir characterization projects. He has extensive expertise in 3D static modelling, well planning and forecasting, and reservoir property modelling. His past experience includes working as a senior reservoir geologist and geophysicist at the National Iranian Oil Company, where he was involved in over 10 development projects and full-field studies.
Maureen Joy Mills has over 20 years of experience in environmental planning and management, including conducting environmental studies and preparing documents like EAs and EISs. She has worked for the Parsons Transportation Group, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of Defense on projects involving NEPA compliance, endangered species surveys, and wetlands delineation. Mills also has a background in marine science research.
Morris Maccagno is a Principal Hydrogeologist and Groundwater Department Manager at Advisian with over 24 years of experience. He received his Master's degree in Geology from the University of Alberta in 1991. Since then, he has managed numerous projects involving site assessment and remediation, groundwater modeling, and legal support. He has specialized expertise in hydrogeology, contaminated sites, regional groundwater flow, and risk management. Maccagno has provided expert witness testimony in several hydrogeology-related court cases.
This document discusses key aspects of engineering geology and its importance in modern development. It provides examples of how poor subsurface conditions, lack of safety measures, and lack of studies can lead to infrastructure failures. It emphasizes the role of engineering geology in properly studying soil and subsurface conditions before construction to select the best design and safety remedies. Methods discussed include field and laboratory investigations to understand rock quality and recommend appropriate structural support.
This document discusses key aspects of engineering geology and its importance in modern development. It provides examples of how poor subsurface conditions, lack of safety measures, and lack of studies can lead to infrastructure failures. It emphasizes the role of engineering geology in properly studying soil and subsurface conditions before construction to select the best design and safety remedies. Methods discussed include field and laboratory investigations to understand rock quality and recommend appropriate structural support.
this ppt is related to disaster management cycle , paradigm shift pre disaster preparedness,SEISMIC MICROZONATION
helpfull to give a presentation at college school and any other way also
The document provides information about the Ph.D. programs offered at the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra for the 2012-2013 academic year. It includes details such as available specializations across different departments, fees structure for full-time and part-time scholars, hostel accommodation fees, and regulations regarding the Ph.D. program. Some key points include that registration for both full-time and part-time Ph.D. research scholars is open across various departments, fees for Indian full-time scholars is Rs. 6000 per semester while it is higher for part-time and foreign scholars, and the minimum registration period to complete the Ph.D. requirements varies depending on full-time or part-time status.
Application of GIS and Remote Sensing tool for Flood Hazard Mapping and Risk ...MustapheMohMmi
Flooding is one of the most devastating hazards worldwide, affecting people’s socio-economic and ecological systems. Flood dangers constantly threaten life and property since they are the most frequent and destructive of all disasters(Ntajal et al., 2017).
Numerous forms of geohazards have been recognized and documented for a very long period in various regions of the world. The majority of these geo-hazards are serious occurrences that cause harm and devastation. The term "geo-hazard" refers to the results of geological, geomorphological, hydro-meteorological, or a mix of these processes. The lives, property, infrastructure, and environment that people value may be dangerously threatened by these processes. Some of these geo-hazards are caused or influenced by man, while the others may be entirely natural. Natural occurrences or processes are referred to as dangers. These natural disasters may result in human casualties, illnesses, property damage, loss of livelihoods and services, social unrest, disruption of the economy, or environmental harm.(Wu, 2023).
Flooding is frequently brought on by excessive rainfall, especially in metropolitan areas with high runoff rates and low soil penetration rates. Until climate change and urban nuisance issues are handled seriously by politicians, flooding and its accompanying threats may continue. Flood damages can be significantly decreased by using maps, a larger audience, preemptive warnings, and preparedness. Any urban planning project should consider mapping to estimate flood extent or potential inundation zones to be an essential step, and it should be included as part of the city blueprint. Flooding incidents are more likely to occur in urban areas constructed next to or along river channels. Urban areas are more susceptible to flooding, which is primarily brought on by inadequate drainage systems, ineffective urban growth regulations, aggressive land use conversion, a lack of appropriate structures or measures for flood protection, and a failure to carry out the initial master plan and physical layout of the city. This is due to the fact that building a reliable flood model requires taking into account a lot of complicated aspects (Van Alphen et al., 2009).
Flood and its associated risks may continue until climate change and urban nuisance issues are handled seriously by politicians, flooding and its accompanying threats may continue. Flooding may be accurately predicted by mapping, increased awareness, early warning, and preparedness, which can significantly lessen its effects. Any urban planning project should consider mapping to estimate flood extent or potential inundation zones to be an essential step, and it should be included as part of the city blueprint.
In many places of the world, people are accustomed to experiencing frequent floods of varied intensities and frequency in their daily lives.
well logging project report_ongc project studentknigh7
This dissertation report discusses characterizing oil and gas reservoirs using open hole wireline logging tools and techniques. It provides background on reservoir properties that can be measured using logs like resistivity, porosity, and saturation. It also describes the various electrical, radioactive, sonic, and other open hole wireline logging tools and their measurement principles.
This document summarizes a study on mapping liquefaction hazard zonation in Dahej, India. It discusses evaluating liquefaction potential at both the macro and micro levels. At the macro level, factors like geology, age of deposits, water table, geomorphology, and seismicity of the area were considered to determine liquefaction susceptibility. At the micro level, soil properties from borehole data like lithology, soil classification, and SPT values at different depths were examined. Twenty-seven representative boreholes were selected for detailed analysis. Maps of geology, geomorphology, and water table were presented. The study area was found to have moderate-high liquefaction potential based on the macro factors analyzed.
Daniel Linder is a senior geologist with over 21 years of experience providing geological and analytical services to the industrial mining industry. He specializes in natural occurrences of asbestos, 3D digital geologic modeling, exploration for new opportunities, due diligence, reserve assessment, petrography, and a wide range of laboratory procedures. References provided praise his technical skills, attention to detail, ability to explain complex issues clearly, and dedication to adding value for clients.
This document contains Chance Skinner's resume. It summarizes his qualifications which include a Bachelor's degree in geology, 6 years of training experience, 5 years of management experience, and experience working in environmental consulting, geohazards assessment, and data analysis roles for government agencies and private companies. It also lists his military experience as a Sergeant in the Louisiana Army National Guard from 2006 to 2013, where he demonstrated leadership skills and received commendations.
This document presents a thesis submitted by Itamuko, Omoniyi Johnson to the Department of Applied Geophysics at the Federal University of Technology Akure, Nigeria in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Applied Geophysics. The thesis involves 3D seismic structural interpretation and petrophysical evaluation of the 'X'-Field located in the onshore Niger Delta Basin in Nigeria. The study utilizes 3D seismic data and well logs to map faults, horizons, and structural features in order to better understand the hydrocarbon trapping mechanisms and reservoir properties in the field. The results provide information on the potential for hydrocarbon accumulation and estimates of hydrocarbon reserves in the 'X'-Field.
This document discusses modeling collision risk frequency for inland waterways. It proposes a safety, environmental risk, and reliability model for collision accident frequency that considers factors like vessel characteristics, traffic characteristics, environmental conditions, operator skill, and quality of information available to operators. The probability of collision per year predicted by the model is acceptable in maritime industries but may be high for waterways with less traffic. Providing measures like traffic separation and vessel traffic management could help maximize sustainable use of the waterway by restoring safety. The goal is to develop a fundamental, sustainable transit risk model to support decision-making around reliable and sustainable inland water transportation development and regulation.
The document provides a curriculum vitae for R.R. Rana, a mechanical engineer with over 20 years of experience working in oil, gas, and petrochemical industries. It lists his educational qualifications, technical certifications, computer skills, work experience with various companies in India and abroad, areas of technical expertise, and professional courses completed. Key responsibilities in past roles included planning and scheduling work, quality control inspections, documentation, and supervising fabrication, welding, and non-destructive testing activities.
This curriculum vitae summarizes John Haramut's education and professional experience. He holds a BSc in Geology from the University of South Carolina and an MSc in Geology with a cognate in Mathematics also from USC. Professionally, he has over 25 years of experience as a geologist working on environmental investigation and remediation projects, and has held roles as a department manager and senior technical director. He has extensive field experience in geological mapping, drilling supervision, and environmental sampling.
This document discusses the deterministic seismic hazard assessment of the Dantewara and Jagdalpur district headquarters sites in Chhattisgarh state, India. It involves collecting earthquake data within 300km of each site, identifying faults, determining the earthquake recurrence relationship, and estimating peak ground acceleration (PGA) values. Earthquake data from 1827 to 2012 was arranged by magnitude and used to determine the b-value recurrence relationships for each site. Deterministic seismic hazard analysis was applied considering scenario earthquakes from identified faults to calculate PGA values, with the maximum value taken as the design basis acceleration for each site.
IJERA (International journal of Engineering Research and Applications) is International online, ... peer reviewed journal. For more detail or submit your article, please visit www.ijera.com
This document contains the resume of Naceruddine Benabdallah, an engineer in geology and sedimentologist from Algeria. He received a degree in geology in 2004 with a focus on sedimentology. His professional experience includes various roles in logging and as a geologist for oil companies in Algeria from 2006 to the present. He has technical expertise in areas like well monitoring, log interpretation, and reservoir modeling. He is proficient in English, French, and Arabic and has skills in computer programs for geological analysis.
Application of electrical resistivity tomography (ert) and arial photographs ...Alexander Decker
1. The document describes a study using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and aerial photographs to identify karst features like sinkholes at three construction sites in Perak, Malaysia.
2. ERT surveys found anomalies indicating saturated clay and possible sinkholes at the first site, several sinkholes and clay zones at the second site, and multiple soil collapse sinkholes and clay zones at the third site.
3. The study aims to locate karst features, estimate bedrock depth, and characterize the features to inform construction planning and mitigate geohazards at the sites.
Earthqakes are dynamic laboratories for learning and catalysts for building capacity for disaster-intelligent & disaster-resilient communites. Presentation courtesy of Dr Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
The document outlines a presentation on using remote sensing and GIS technology to locate ranches and routes for herdsmen in Nigeria. It discusses defining remote sensing and GIS, applications of the technologies, conflicts between herdsmen and farmers due to climate change, and a proposed process of suitability analysis and land cover mapping to identify optimal ranch locations and reduce future conflicts.
IRJET- Ajanta Caves: Past Present and FutureIRJET Journal
The document discusses the Ajanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Maharashtra, India that contains 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments dating from the 2nd century BCE to 480CE. The caves contain fine examples of ancient Indian paintings and sculptures, but their basalt rock formation is deteriorating due to natural causes like weathering as well as human factors such as increased tourism. Several studies examined the rock stability and identified fractures that allow water seepage as major issues. Recommended solutions include using epoxy resin, rock bolting, barriers, and bentonite clay to stabilize boulders and control water flow in order to preserve the archaeological site.
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1995 – 1997: UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR I. MASTERS OF SCIENCE (M.Sc) IN PETROLEUM
CALABAR, P.M.B 1115, CROSS RIVERS STATE GEOPHYSICS.
1994 – 1995: UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR II. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA (PGD) IN MINERAL
CALABAR, P.M.B 1115, CROSS RIVERS STATE EXPLORATION: UPPER CREDIT.
1987 – 1992: UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR III. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.sc) IN GEOLOGY
/MINING 1992. SECOND CLASS LOWER.
DETAILS OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
1976 – 1981 ST AUGUSTINE SEC. SCHOOL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (GCE)
URUA INYANG IKA L.G.A AKWA IBOM STATE. ORDINARY LEVEL (O/L). SEVEN CREDITS
DETAILS OF PRIMARY EDUCATION
1971 – 1976 CENTRAL SCHOOL, OBONG NTAK FIRST SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE
ETIM EKPO LOCAL GOVERNMENT PASS LEVEL
AKWA IBOM STATE.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS RECEIVED:
1991 – 1993: NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 1. FINAL DIPLOMA (HND EQUIVALENT) IN GEOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY (NIST) IBADAN / MINING. 1993
2. INTERMEDIATE DIPLOMA (OND EQUIVALENT) IN
SCIENCE LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY 1991.
WORK HISTORY BRIEF JOB RESPONSIBLITIES
STELOG NIGERIA LIMITED ENTIRELY OPERATIONS: COORDINATING MY CLIENTS, THE
OPERATORS COMPANIES
OPERATIONAL MANAGER AND THE RIGSITE OPERATIONS, SCOUTING FOR
2009 – RECENT NEW JOBS AND MAINTAINING THE OLD ONES.
BAKER HUGHES INTEQ, QATAR/DUBAI DATA ACQUISITION, EDITION, INTERPRETATION,
DATA ENGINEER (2006 – 2009) EXTRAPOLATIONAND CORRELATION OF LOGS
HANDLING OF WELLBORE PLANNING PROCESS AND RESUMES,
LITHOLOGY AND RESERVOIR INDICATION, RISK –FREE AND
COST –EFFECTIVE MARGINAL FIELD DEVELOPMENT,
CASING/CORING POINT SELECTION, SAFER DRILLING
OPERATIONS, THIN BEDDELINEATION/DEFINITION, TIME LAPSE
LOGGING, QUANTITATIVE FORMATION EVALUATION,
GEOSTEERING APPLICATIONS AND PORE PRESSURE
PREDICTION, ESTIMATION AND CONTROL, QUANTATIVE
ESTIMATION OF DRILLING FLUID VICOSITY, CALLIBRATION
AND CONFIGURATION OF SENSORS.
GEOSEVICES INTERNATIONAL
TDC, (2005 – 2006) DATA ACQUISITION, EDITION AND INTERPRETATION
LOG EXTRAPOLATION, CORRELATION EDITION AND
INTERPRETATION. HANDLING OF WELLBORE PLANNING
PROCESS AND RESUMES, LITHOLOGY AND RESERVOIR
INDICATION, RISK –FREE AND COST –EFFECTIVE MARGINAL
FIELD DEVELOPMENT, ABILITY TO EFFECTIVELY MONITOR RIG
OPERATIONS, COVENTIONAL MUDLOGGING, AND FORMATION
EVALUATION, CORING AND PRESERVATION, END OF WELL
REPORT SYNTHESIS, RESPONDING TO ABNORMAL PROCES
CONDITIONS, INCIDENTS, EMERGENCIES, SHUT DOWN PROCESS
OPERATIONS, AND PROCESS START UP CONDITIONS, WELL
IADC REPORTS COMPOSITION, REAL AND LAG TIME DATA
ACQUISITION, AND WELL ENGINEERING DATA MANAGEMENT,
ACQUISITION AND PREPARATION OF GAS WHILE DRILLING
(GWD). PERFORMING ROUTINE ANALYSES, CORRELATION AND
INTERPRETATION OF WELL LOGS.
(INTERNATIONATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS) 2000-2009
BAKER HUGHES, EQUITORIAL GUINEA, GARBON,
QATAR, DUBAI, ABU DHABI.
GEO SERVICES INTERNATIONAL (GEO TEAM) 2005 – 2006
GARBON, ANGOLA, GHANA.
2. CORING ENGINEER/GEOLOGIST: 1998 – 2000 REPORTING TO THE WELL SITE GEOLOGIST, COMPANY MAN
WORLDWIDE PETROLEUM SERVICES (WA) LIMITED AND PRODUCING COMPANY (CLIENT) RESPONSIBE FOR
PLOT 175, TRANS-AMADI IND. LAYOUT, P/H CORING, CUTTING, PRESERVATION, STABILIZATION
& EXPORTING OF CORES, ANALYSING CORES, INSITU CORE
GAMMA TRACKING.
GEOANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGIST: 1994 – 1995 REPORTING TO THE DEPARTMENTAL CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST
UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR GEOCHEMICAL LABORATORY AND GEOCHEMISTRY PROFESSOR, RESPONSIBLE FOR CUTTING,
GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT UNICAL. CROSS RIVERS STATE CRUSHING OF ROCKSAMPLES AND BASIN ANALYSIS.
ANALYSING ROCKS BY USING XRD, XRF, ELECTRON
MICROPROBE AND AAS METHOD.
ASSISTANT SENIOR WELL SITE GEOLOGIST: 1993 – 1995 REPORTING TO THE REGIONAL MANAGE DFRRI, RESPONSIBLE
DEVELOPMENT OF ROADS/RURAL INFRA- FOR DESIGNING, ALLIGNMNT AND VERTICALITY TEST AND
STRUCTURES (DFRRI) BAUCHI, BAUCHI STATE SINKING OF BOREHOLES, MECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF ROCKS
FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ROADS AND RURAL INFRASTRUCTURES
IDENTIFYING CORRECT ACQUIFER, WATER TEST AND
TREATMENT.
FIELD MINING GEOLOGIST/GEOECHNICAL ASSISTANT: 1992 – 1993
NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPSE (N.Y.S.C.) ASHAKA CEMENT FACTORY REPORTING TO THE SENIOR GEOLOGIST, RESPONSIBLE FOR
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DETONATION OF CHARGES FOR
LIMESTONE AND DOLOMITE BLASTING (QUARRYING) ALONG
DRILLED HOLES, FAULT LINES, CRACKS AND FISSURES
(DISCONTINUM).
DEVELOPMENT COURSES / TRAINING ATTENDED:
ADVANTAGE SOFTWARE COURSE IN DUBAI (2006)
TDC TRAINING PROGRAMME (2005)
CORING INTEGRITY AND CONVENTIONAL CORE ANALYSES PROGRAMME
SECURITY SAFETY PROGRAMME
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY SAFETY PROGRAMME
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION SAFETY PROGRAMME
HYDROGEN SULPHRIDE SAFETY PROGRAMME
BAKER HUGHES HS & E ORIENTATION SAFETY PROGRAMME
CRANE/HOIST SAFETY PROGRAMME
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY PROGRAMME
HAND SAFETY PROGRAMME
HS & E OBSERVATION SAFETY PROGRAMME
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SAFETY PROGRAMME
LOCK OUT/TAGOUT SAFETY PROGRAMMES
RIG SAFETY PROGRAMME
CHEMICAL SAFETY PROGRAMME
HEARING CONSERVATION
CONTRACTOR ORIENTATION SAFETY PROGRAMME
ENVIRONMENTAL ORIENTATION
ASBESTO SAFETY PROGRAMME
SURVIVAL AT SEA/HELICOPTER UNDER WATER ESCAPE TRAINING
MEMBRSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL BODIES-
1. MEMBER: NIGERIA MINING AND GEOSCIENCES SOCIETY (MNMGS)
2. ASSOCIATE MEMBER: NGERIA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY (AMNIST)
3. MEMBER: PENGASSAN
PROJECT WORK/RESEARCH/THESIS:-
PRE-SITE INVESTIGATION USING VERTICAL ELECTRICAL SOUNDINGS (VES) AS WELL AS PREPARATION OF
COMPOSITE LITHOSTRATA LOG SECTIONS AND CORRELATION OF WELL DATA NIGER-DELTA REGION.
BASE METAL MINERALIZATION IN AKWA-IBAMI & ENVIRONS AND THE BEST GEOCHEMICAL PROSPECTING
TECHNIQUES FOR FOSSIL FUEL.
CAPABILITIES:-
1. HANDLING OF WELLBORE PLANNING PROCESS AND RESUMES. LITHOLOGY AND RESERVOIR INDICATION,
RISK-FREE AND COST-EFFECTIVE MARGINAL FIELD DEVELOPMENT, CASING/CORING POINT SELECTION,
SAFER DRILLING OPERATIONS, THIN BED DELINEATION/DEFINITION, TIME LAPSE LOGGING, QUANTITATIVE
FORMATION EVALUATION, GEOSTEERING APPLICATIONS AND PORE PRESSURE PREDICTION, ESTIMATION
AND CONTROL, QUALITATIVE ESTIMATION OF DRILLING FLUID VISCOSITY, CALLIBRATION AND
CONFIGURATION OF SENSORS.
2. ABILITY TO EFFECTIVELY MONITOR RIG OPERATIONS, CONVENTIOANL MUDLOGGING, AND FORMATION
EVALUATION, CORING AND PRESERVATION, END OF WELL REPORT SYNTHESIS.
3. 3. RESPONDING TO ABNORMAL PROCESS CONDITIONS, INCIDENTS, EMERGENCIES, SHUT DOWN PROCESS
OPERATIONS, AND PROCESS START UP CONDITIONS, WELL IADC REPORTS COMPOSITION, REAL AND LAG
TIME DATA ACQUISITION, AND WELL ENGINEERING DATA MANAGEMENT, ACQUISITION OF GAS WHILE
DRILLING (GWD).
PERFORMING ROUTINE ANALYSES OF CORRELATION AND INTERPRETATION OF WELL LOGS.
4. I UNDERTAKE WELL-LOG SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC PROJECTS BY INTEGRATING HIGH-RESOLUTION
BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC, PALEOBATHYMETRIC, LITHOFACIES, PETROPHYSICAL AND SEDIMENTOLOGICAL DATA,
THEREBY PROVIDING A RELIABLE BASIS FOR CORRELATION AND BASIN MODELING.
5. IN ADDITION, DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS AND SYSTEM TRACTS, WHICH ENABLE PREDICTION OF STRATA
GEOMETRIC AND HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL, ARE IDENTIFIED, PALEOENVIRONMENTAL AND
PETROPHYSICAL EVALUATION OF RESERVOIR AND BY GRAIN SIZE ANALYSIS AND PETROGRAPHY, SURFACE
GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION & PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY AND
RECLAMATION, ACQUISITION AND RECORDING OF ENGINEERING AND GEOLOGICAL PARAMETERS WHILE
DRILLING.
6. ABILITY TO IDENTIFY MATURE AND PROPOSE SEISMIC DATA ACQUISITION/RE-PROCESSING PROPOSALS,
ABILITY TO APPLY STATE-OF-THE-ART INTERPRETATION AND EVALUATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE DELIVERY
OF INTEGRATED, PREDICTIVE SUBSURFACE MODELS IN LINE WITH THE GLOBAL EXPLORATION 5-STEP
EVALUATION PROCESS, PROFICIENT IN WORD, EXCEL AND OUTLOOK EXPRESS, FAMILIAR WITH POWERPOINT
AND SOME COMPLEX MWD SOFT WARES. VERTICAL ELECRTRICAL SOUNDINGS METHOD OR RESERVOIR
ANALYSES.
SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN THE JOBS
1. COLLECTED / INTERPRETED/COMMUNICATE/PROCESS OPERATION INFORMATION AS A DATA ENGINEER
FOR S.P.D.C. AT E.A. FIELD ON OFFSHORE WARRI IN RIG TRIDENT 6 & 8 RESPECTIVELY.
2. MONITORED AND PREDICT-CONTROLLED PORE PRESSURE AND PROCESSED OPERATION DATA AT MOBIL
FIELD ISLAND 9 AND ADRIATIC 8 RESPECTIVELY FOR EXXON-MOBIL.
3. CARRIED OUT MAINTENANCE WITHIN AGREED SCOPE OF AUTHORITY FOR TOTALFINALELF (MG HULME),
SPDC (ENSCO. 100), TRIDENT VIII E.A. PROJEC AND EXXON-MOBIL (HIGH ISLAND IX).
4. ON BOARD ADRIATIC VIII:- LOGGED AND PROVIDED DATAS FOR OFFSHORE INJECTOR WELLS ON YOYO
NUMBER 15A TO 21A FOR EXXON-MOBIL, PROVIDED GEODATA ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT FOR Nor
East/MEPON/STAR IN EGERE FIELD IN NIGERIA.
5. CONTRIBUTED TO MONITORING, RESIGNATING AND RETRIEVAL OF CORE AT KOLMANI & ENGULE IX IN R.F.
BAUER, SEDCO 709 RESPECTIVELY FOR SNEPCO AND AGIP, UNIT-MANAGED & PROVIDED GEODATA SERVICES
FO ESSO IN ERHA FIELD.
6. INTERNATIONAL JOBS:- IDENTIFIED AND CONTROLLED KICKS IN WELLS AND PROVIDED PRE-JOBS
INSTRUCTIONS ON ALBA, 5, 6 & 8 WORK OVE OFFSHORES AT RANDOLF YOLST AND ROBERT F. BAUER
(DRILLSHIP) IN MALABO IN EQUITORIAL GUINEA. GEODATA ACQUISITION IN EQUITORIAL GUINEA. GEODATA
ACQUISITION IN EQUITORIAL GUINEA ON BOARD R.F. BAUER AND ALBA 5, 6 AND RANDOLF YOLST. TDC ON
DEEP WATER DISCOVERY AND D.W. PATHFINDER FOR CHEVRON IN GEOSERVICES, GEODATA ENGINEER FOR
QATAR GAS AND QATAR PETROLEUM IN THE PERSIAN OR ARABIAN GULF, DATA ENGINEER FOR MAERSK
AND OXY GAS FOR THREE YEARS STILL IN THE GULF.
HOBBIES AND SPECIAL INTEREST:
I ENJOY ALL SPORTS, ESPECIALLY SWIMMING, BIKING, FOOTBALLING AND TENNISING. I ALSO ENJOY
DRIVING, READING BOOKS, RESEARCHING, HUNTING, AND LISTENING TO GOOD MUSIC AND OBSERVING
QUIET TIME WITH GOD. I HAVE ALWAYS PUT CONSIDERABLE ENERGY AND ENTHUSIASM INTO ALL MY
ACTIVITIES, BELIEVING GOD THAT THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO ACHIEVE WORTHWHILE RESULTS. I TRY TO
LIVE UP TO THE PRESSURE OF ANY OCCASION, MAKING SURE THAT I MEET DEADLINES AND FULFIL MY
FUNCTION. I SEEK TO EXPLOIT MY SKILLS AND EXPERIENCES IN A CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT.
REFEREES:
1. PROF. C. S. OKEREKE,
GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT,
UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR. NIGERIA.
2. ANTHONY NWOSU
OPERATIONAL MANAGER
BAKER HUGHES INTEQ
PORT HARCOURT, +2348034020681
3. HOGAN EKPO
SHELL I.A
PORT HARCOURT, +2348022224289
OBJECTIVE: TO WORK WITH EXISTING STAFF AND FACILITIES, CONTRIBUTING THE BEST OF MY ABILITY AND QUOTA, SO
AS TO IMPROVE ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES AND ACHIEVE MANAGERIAL GOAL TARGETS.
4. Dear hiring manager,
A COVER LETTER
I am applying for the position of a Geologist, Geophysicist, Data engineer or Logging geologist(mud logger) as I am deem fit in one of
your various departments, where my eleven years of experience with your similar company will add value to your operations.
As your oil and gas business grows to meet the peak and increasing demand in the industry, with competitive technical know how and know
why, you may require streamlining your body of workers to professionally trained Geoscientists and Engineers who are more knowledgeably
skilled and experienced. Those who are particularly charged with indebt responsibility from crucial exploration, intense evaluation, safer and cost-
effective completion to more profitable and risk-free production to handle and champion the services of your company. With proven skills in basin
analyses, cost-effective and risk free marginal field development, problem solving and communication, I can make an impact for you.
My career capabilities, skills, accomplishments and history of six intensive years of exploration and production in oil and gas sector and
moreover, however, my initial seven years in hard rocks has seen me Progressively passed through all the grades from field mining Geologist,
Geophysicist, assistant well site Geologist, geoanalytical Technologist, coring Geologist/Engineer, logging Geologist and lastly a geodata
Engineer with multinational companies like World Wide petroleum Services West African Limited and drilling and evaluation section, Baker
Hughes Inteq coupled with a lot of International assignments. More than four years of geodata hardware/software experience which Includes
programming, configuration, calibration, troubleshooting, and Support.
Strong in Access, SQL Server, excel, word, power point, Corel draw and outlook express. Helped retain $520 million contract with top client
Support after working 16-hour days for four weeks to clean up Access database and repair reporting problem using Excel and Crystal Reports as
I was working for TotalFinaElf. Maintained and streamlined data backup and restoration procedures. Worked and interfaced with programmers to
test and build monitoring application. Wrote documentation and training guidelines. As a result, cut monitoring times by 25%, while reducing
average support calls from over 10 per month to one (90% drop).
1. You will benefit from my ability to increase efficiency as I did for S.P.D.C. in Collected / interpreted/communicated/process operation
information as a Data Engineer at EA field on offshore Bayelsa in rig Trident 6 & 8 respectively which the new process improved competitiveness
and resulted in completing EA-25 and EA-35 multilateral and horizontal wells under the planned time depth curve in beating their drilling and
completing time estimates in a manner whereby health, safety and environmental issues were not jeopardized which saves Shell hundreds of
millions of Dollars and earned me some awards which could be presented to you if need be. 2 As the first geologist and geophysicist in coring
department, worldwide petroleum services I professionally defended and won a multimillion dollar contract for my new coring system called
hydrolift system against three Chevron- Texaco company men and that immensely brought an integrity to coring, smiles on the faces of the
operations and made coring department outstandingly significant. 3 I personally predicted, estimated and controlled pore pressure at Alba 8 work
over offshore on Randolph Yolst, Alba 5 & 6 and Robert F.Bauer (drill ship) in Malabo in Equitorial Guinea Which consequently saved the
operator’s company some multi-million of Dollars from hiring a pore pressure specialist.
My vast skills and experiences gained as a field and a laboratory professional will enable me to quickly make direct and immediate significant
contribution to the company’s success and provide you with thorough data on drilling and reservoir characteristics such as gas and mud
monitoring; lithology; pressure evaluation; hydrocarbon show evaluation; drilling response and engineering evaluation as well as working for two
years with the industry’s leader in coring technology. With good records of accomplishments/innate abilities, it is my belief that great success and
growth in any business is attributed to the quality of dedicated, honest, energy-driven, exhibiting effective communication and problem solving
skills, effective use of initiative, good team player with strong analytical mind, self-motivated and target-oriented, physical and mental alertness
and analytically skilled staff in serving their employers and client’s needs.
Please, enclosed here is a resume, which covered briefly, my experience, skills and profiles.
I should be grateful and appreciative if you would be kind enough to grant me an opportunity to discuss with you on how these experiences, skills
and capabilities could benefit your company. Please call me at your next convenience (+2348029531321).
Your’s sincerely,
Nduese Moffat, formerly coring Engineer/Geologist ,Logging Geologist/Geodata Engineer, Baker Hughes Inteq], Total data controller,
Geoservices international. And presently a Data engineer with BAKER HUGHES INTEQ, DOHA, QATAR/SHARJA,DUBAI AND ABU DHABI.