Oana Barabancea has over 19 years of experience as a Wellsite Geologist, Operations Geologist, and Reservoir Geologist for various oil and gas companies in Romania. She has specialized experience evaluating gas compositions beyond C5 and working with exploration, development, and injection wells. Recently she has worked as a consultant Wellsite Geologist for Hunt Oil and Petrofac, where her responsibilities included preliminary sample analysis, well monitoring, liaising with service companies, and report writing. She has strong skills in software like Geo for Windows, WellCAD, Petrel and more.
Mohamed Ghermoul has over 25 years of experience as a wellsite geologist and geologist for major oil companies. He has extensive expertise in well log interpretation, formation evaluation, reservoir characterization, and wellsite supervision. Ghermoul has worked on projects in Western Canada, North Africa, the Middle East, and internationally. He has a Bachelor's degree in Petroleum Geology and is proficient in English, French, and Arabic.
Mohamed Ghermoul is a senior wellsite geologist with over 25 years of experience in oil and gas exploration, development, operations, geosteering, and wellsite geology. He has worked for major oil companies on projects in Canada, North Africa, the Middle East, and offshore locations. Ghermoul has expertise in well log interpretation, formation evaluation, reservoir characterization, and final well reporting.
Commerce Resources Corp. provides an update on the second phase of the 2015 drill program underway at its 100% owned Ashram Rare Earth Deposit located in northern Quebec.
Bryan Groth has over 40 years of experience in various roles including as a mud logger, site geologist, farmer, and truck driver. He has worked on well sites testing and analyzing samples to determine hydrocarbon gas presence. He is proficient with mud logging software and gas detection equipment. Groth aims to communicate findings to involved officials and ensure equipment is calibrated and functioning properly. He has worked on well sites across several states.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE, FSE: D7H, OTCQX:
CMRZF) is pleased to announce results for an additional eleven drill holes from the recently completed winter/spring drill program at the Ashram Rare Earth Deposit located in northern Quebec.
Highlights are as follows:
- 199.11 metres (m) of 1.98% TREO(1), including 45.42 m of 2.44% TREO (EC15-129)
- 149.42 m of 1.88% TREO, including 43.87 m of 2.20% TREO (EC15-139)
- Expansion of rare earth element (REE) mineralization south, and potentially north, of the Ashram Deposit
Sigve Hamilton Aspelund is a Norwegian petroleum engineer with over 20 years of experience in oil and gas exploration, production, and consulting. He has worked on both onshore and offshore projects in Norway and internationally, holding roles in production engineering, reservoir engineering, project management, risk advisory, and teaching. Aspelund has a Master's degree in petroleum engineering and additional coursework in HSE, risk management, and geoscience.
Mohamed Nagy is a petroleum engineer with 6 years of experience in consultancy, training, and technical support. He specializes in asset management, optimization, flow assurance studies, and modeling for conventional and unconventional resources. He has successfully completed several projects in production optimization, reservoir management, and dynamic flow modeling. His experience includes integrated production optimization, reservoir monitoring and surveillance, flow assurance, pressure transient analysis, reservoir simulation, and training. He is currently a Senior Petroleum Engineer at Schlumberger providing technical support, training, and consulting in the Middle East.
TGS has completed sequence stratigraphic analyses and interpretations of well log data from over 300 wells in the Santos, Campos and Espirito Santo basins offshore southern Brazil. They mapped gross depositional environments and interpreted seismic facies, identifying reservoir, source and seal units. TGS also performed a presalt prospectivity study, identifying hydrocarbon leads and providing volumetric calculations and risk parameters. Deliverables include detailed maps, analyses and a catalog of leads to provide insights into basin development and exploration prospects in the region.
Mohamed Ghermoul has over 25 years of experience as a wellsite geologist and geologist for major oil companies. He has extensive expertise in well log interpretation, formation evaluation, reservoir characterization, and wellsite supervision. Ghermoul has worked on projects in Western Canada, North Africa, the Middle East, and internationally. He has a Bachelor's degree in Petroleum Geology and is proficient in English, French, and Arabic.
Mohamed Ghermoul is a senior wellsite geologist with over 25 years of experience in oil and gas exploration, development, operations, geosteering, and wellsite geology. He has worked for major oil companies on projects in Canada, North Africa, the Middle East, and offshore locations. Ghermoul has expertise in well log interpretation, formation evaluation, reservoir characterization, and final well reporting.
Commerce Resources Corp. provides an update on the second phase of the 2015 drill program underway at its 100% owned Ashram Rare Earth Deposit located in northern Quebec.
Bryan Groth has over 40 years of experience in various roles including as a mud logger, site geologist, farmer, and truck driver. He has worked on well sites testing and analyzing samples to determine hydrocarbon gas presence. He is proficient with mud logging software and gas detection equipment. Groth aims to communicate findings to involved officials and ensure equipment is calibrated and functioning properly. He has worked on well sites across several states.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE, FSE: D7H, OTCQX:
CMRZF) is pleased to announce results for an additional eleven drill holes from the recently completed winter/spring drill program at the Ashram Rare Earth Deposit located in northern Quebec.
Highlights are as follows:
- 199.11 metres (m) of 1.98% TREO(1), including 45.42 m of 2.44% TREO (EC15-129)
- 149.42 m of 1.88% TREO, including 43.87 m of 2.20% TREO (EC15-139)
- Expansion of rare earth element (REE) mineralization south, and potentially north, of the Ashram Deposit
Sigve Hamilton Aspelund is a Norwegian petroleum engineer with over 20 years of experience in oil and gas exploration, production, and consulting. He has worked on both onshore and offshore projects in Norway and internationally, holding roles in production engineering, reservoir engineering, project management, risk advisory, and teaching. Aspelund has a Master's degree in petroleum engineering and additional coursework in HSE, risk management, and geoscience.
Mohamed Nagy is a petroleum engineer with 6 years of experience in consultancy, training, and technical support. He specializes in asset management, optimization, flow assurance studies, and modeling for conventional and unconventional resources. He has successfully completed several projects in production optimization, reservoir management, and dynamic flow modeling. His experience includes integrated production optimization, reservoir monitoring and surveillance, flow assurance, pressure transient analysis, reservoir simulation, and training. He is currently a Senior Petroleum Engineer at Schlumberger providing technical support, training, and consulting in the Middle East.
TGS has completed sequence stratigraphic analyses and interpretations of well log data from over 300 wells in the Santos, Campos and Espirito Santo basins offshore southern Brazil. They mapped gross depositional environments and interpreted seismic facies, identifying reservoir, source and seal units. TGS also performed a presalt prospectivity study, identifying hydrocarbon leads and providing volumetric calculations and risk parameters. Deliverables include detailed maps, analyses and a catalog of leads to provide insights into basin development and exploration prospects in the region.
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.
David B. Tyree has over 25 years of experience working for oil companies in geology, drilling, engineering, and data management roles. He has worked with geologists, engineers, and data from various sources to complete projects involving mapping, well design, filing regulatory forms, and organizing physical and electronic files for easy retrieval. Tyree has extensive experience drawing wellbore diagrams, digitizing logs, working with seismic and well data in various software programs, and training new employees.
Arc Surveying & Mapping was contracted by Patton Tully Marine to perform hydrographic surveys for the construction of eleven new stone weirs and three new stone dikes in the Mississippi River near Cairo, Illinois. Arc utilized staff from its Jacksonville and Memphis offices to complete existing condition surveys, progress surveys, and as-built surveys using a 24-foot survey vessel equipped with single beam and multi-beam surveying equipment. Arc provided multi-beam surveys after each barge delivery to allow adjustments to stone placement between deliveries and efficient continuation of work. All submittals were delivered in accordance with USACE standards.
Muhammad Najam has over 13 years of experience in the oil and gas industry as a well logging while drilling engineer and petroleum geologist. He has worked for Baker Hughes and Weatherford in Qatar and Pakistan, logging exploration and production wells. He has a Master's degree in geology and is proficient in well logging tools, data analysis, and formation evaluation to interpret reservoirs and drilling operations.
Lakeland Resources Inc. (TSXv: LK) provides an exploration update for its Phase 1 drill program at the Gibbons Creek / Star Properties in the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan.
A very motivated and experience Geologist in oil and gas industry. Senior Mud Logging Data Engineer since 2003; and Wellsite Geologist & Geo-Pressure Predict Engineer since 2010. Most of experienced as one man Offshore Wellsite Geologist in exploration well with high pressure and high temperature, and some horizontal production wells with very thin and critical target.
Good skills of persuading and communicating with much kind of people, especially of dealing with problem, job deadline due. Capable of working very hard, under pressure and independently.
Javier Miranda is a highly experienced petrophysicist with over 17 years of experience working on reservoir description and operations for fields in clastic and carbonate reservoirs. He has a proven track record of successfully planning and executing petrophysical studies and reservoir modeling to support field development. His areas of expertise include well logging acquisition and analysis, core analysis, formation evaluation, integrated reservoir characterization, and mentoring others. He is bilingual in English and Spanish with an M.S. in Petroleum Engineering from UT Austin and experience working for BP America and PDVSA in various reservoir description and operations roles.
Hesham Mokhtar is a petroleum/reservoir engineer currently working for General Petroleum Company in Egypt. He has a M.Sc. in Petroleum Reservoir Engineering from Cairo University and over 2 years of experience performing reservoir evaluations, production forecasting, and building dynamic reservoir simulation models. His responsibilities include well testing, permeability analysis, and recommending enhanced oil recovery methods. He is proficient in reservoir modeling software like Petrel and Eclipse and aims to contribute to his company's growth through technical expertise and strong communication skills.
Trevor Burrell has over 5 years of experience in geology and environmental fields. He has worked as a staff geologist validating historic data and conducting fieldwork including sampling. He has also worked as a lead wellsite geologist responsible for mud logging, sample collection, and report generation. Burrell has a bachelor's degree in geology from Colorado Mesa University and safety training in HAZWOPER, radiation work, and first aid.
Ammad Hussain Alvi is a chemical engineer with 6 years of experience working in oil and gas process engineering. He currently works as a Process Engineer for SMEC Oil & Gas in Pakistan, where he has contributed to projects including gas processing facilities and hydrocarbon dew point control units. Previously, he worked for 4 years as a Process Engineer for DESCON Integrated Projects, where he supported various projects in areas like flare recovery, oil and gas development, power plants, and CO2 recovery. He has extensive skills in process simulation, equipment design, hydraulics, and project management.
- Abdul Sattar is a petroleum engineer from Baluchistan University looking for a challenging position utilizing his 10+ years of experience in drilling, completion, and well intervention operations.
- He has worked at Pakistan Petroleum Limited and Oil and Gas Development Company supervising various operations including well completions, wireline logging, acid stimulations, and thru-tubing interventions.
- Sattar has a bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering and is fluent in English, Urdu, and Baluchi with strong communication, teamwork, and presentation skills.
Victoria King has over 15 years of experience in petroleum engineering and completions optimization working for companies such as WPX, Williams, and Energy Corporation of America. She has expertise designing and implementing completions in basins across the US including the Bakken, Three Forks, Williston, Piceance, and Appalachian basins. Her responsibilities have included managing completion teams, evaluating well performance, implementing standardized operating procedures, and publishing papers on completion optimization techniques.
IRJET- Slope Stability Evaluations by Limit Equilibrium and Finite Element Me...IRJET Journal
This document discusses a study that evaluates slope stability using limit equilibrium (LE) and finite element (FE) methods. Soil parameters were obtained from laboratory testing of samples from a slope site in Surat, India. Two LE software programs (SLOPE/W) and one FE program (PLAXIS) were used to analyze the slope stability under dry and wet season conditions. The results found that groundwater is a potential destabilizing factor, and lowering the water table significantly improved the factor of safety. Both methods produced similar factors of safety, but the FE method is becoming more popular due to its ability to model stress-strain behavior. Precise input parameters are important for accuracy regardless of the analysis method used.
This document provides an overview of the Coastal Fars Gas Fields project which involves developing gas fields through 3 land rigs over 2 years. It discusses the project coordination between NIOC-PEDEC and consortium partners for drilling, geology, logistics, and IT project management services. The geology section describes the stratigraphic analysis and well design process. Drilling operations and performance monitoring are discussed. Logistics involve maintaining sites, roads, and transport. The IT section outlines communications infrastructure between rig sites and offices including databases, networks, and reporting systems.
Philip Harrison has over 35 years of experience in the offshore survey industry. He has specialized in hydrographic, offshore geophysical surveys, and pipe laying operations. Since 2016, he has managed the survey department of Abu Dhabi Marine Dredging Company in Bahrain, where he was responsible for building the team and overseeing all survey activities for a large land reclamation project.
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.
Makhlouf Boubahziz is seeking a position as a geologist with over 8 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He holds multiple masters degrees in geology and has worked for companies such as Ikon Science, Sonatrach, and Petraphysics. His experience includes pore pressure prediction, well planning, seismic interpretation, and reservoir characterization. He has strong technical, communication, and teamwork skills.
I am a senior geologist, drilled exploration and development wells, HPHT, deep wells , vertical and horizontal wells, land and offshore wells.
I am a Senior Pore Pressure Engineer science 14 years and 26 years in oilfield dealing with all geological and drilling operations, managing a team of experienced geologists, providing geological reports and all related work to costumer.
I have a long experience in the oilfield as described in my detailed attached CV.
I have a very good knowledge about the directional drilling got it from my experience and the good relation with the people.
Also worked for more than 4 years in Dubai with Sperry Sun in a COMBO unit containing (Mud logging/ M/LWD/DD).
Through these period I worked as MWD engineer for almost two years on loan from mud logging due to the high activity.
I learned too much from the directional driller at rigsite like how to design a holding assembly, building assembly, and dropping assembly using only stabilizers, and I learned too much from the people about the performance.
I have strong willingness to learn new technologies.
I am ready to travel any where any time.
Hope that I will get the help from your excellency.
Highly appreciated
Thanks and best regards
Mohamed Ramadan
mohamedramadan_100@yahoo.co.uk
00201224571950
Sophie Montenot has over 12 years of experience in project management, cavity cell management, and quality and geotechnical roles. She is currently the Quality and Geotechnical Manager at Vinci Group in France. Some of her responsibilities have included developing project baselines, managing stakeholder relationships, overseeing cavity risk management, and supervising junior engineers. She has extensive experience managing various infrastructure projects involving tasks like design, construction, contract management, and documentation.
Status of County Oversight - Lorton Landfill Closure Activities 3-13-2018Fairfax County
The document provides an update on closure activities at the Lorton Landfill in Fairfax County, Virginia. It summarizes the anticipated closure schedule, which includes continuing waste disposal through 2018, final closure construction from 2019-2020, and post-closure care and monitoring from 2020-2030 or later. It also reviews the proposed closure plan amendments and their conformance with regulatory agency requirements, identifies some public access areas that will be maintained after closure, and provides contact information for additional details.
This document provides information about Cape Verde, including its flag featuring 10 stars in a circle, the capital city of Praia, and Santiago Island's international airport. It also mentions Cape Verde's currency, emblem, food, health centers, music, exports, and cultural activities like weaving.
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.
David B. Tyree has over 25 years of experience working for oil companies in geology, drilling, engineering, and data management roles. He has worked with geologists, engineers, and data from various sources to complete projects involving mapping, well design, filing regulatory forms, and organizing physical and electronic files for easy retrieval. Tyree has extensive experience drawing wellbore diagrams, digitizing logs, working with seismic and well data in various software programs, and training new employees.
Arc Surveying & Mapping was contracted by Patton Tully Marine to perform hydrographic surveys for the construction of eleven new stone weirs and three new stone dikes in the Mississippi River near Cairo, Illinois. Arc utilized staff from its Jacksonville and Memphis offices to complete existing condition surveys, progress surveys, and as-built surveys using a 24-foot survey vessel equipped with single beam and multi-beam surveying equipment. Arc provided multi-beam surveys after each barge delivery to allow adjustments to stone placement between deliveries and efficient continuation of work. All submittals were delivered in accordance with USACE standards.
Muhammad Najam has over 13 years of experience in the oil and gas industry as a well logging while drilling engineer and petroleum geologist. He has worked for Baker Hughes and Weatherford in Qatar and Pakistan, logging exploration and production wells. He has a Master's degree in geology and is proficient in well logging tools, data analysis, and formation evaluation to interpret reservoirs and drilling operations.
Lakeland Resources Inc. (TSXv: LK) provides an exploration update for its Phase 1 drill program at the Gibbons Creek / Star Properties in the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan.
A very motivated and experience Geologist in oil and gas industry. Senior Mud Logging Data Engineer since 2003; and Wellsite Geologist & Geo-Pressure Predict Engineer since 2010. Most of experienced as one man Offshore Wellsite Geologist in exploration well with high pressure and high temperature, and some horizontal production wells with very thin and critical target.
Good skills of persuading and communicating with much kind of people, especially of dealing with problem, job deadline due. Capable of working very hard, under pressure and independently.
Javier Miranda is a highly experienced petrophysicist with over 17 years of experience working on reservoir description and operations for fields in clastic and carbonate reservoirs. He has a proven track record of successfully planning and executing petrophysical studies and reservoir modeling to support field development. His areas of expertise include well logging acquisition and analysis, core analysis, formation evaluation, integrated reservoir characterization, and mentoring others. He is bilingual in English and Spanish with an M.S. in Petroleum Engineering from UT Austin and experience working for BP America and PDVSA in various reservoir description and operations roles.
Hesham Mokhtar is a petroleum/reservoir engineer currently working for General Petroleum Company in Egypt. He has a M.Sc. in Petroleum Reservoir Engineering from Cairo University and over 2 years of experience performing reservoir evaluations, production forecasting, and building dynamic reservoir simulation models. His responsibilities include well testing, permeability analysis, and recommending enhanced oil recovery methods. He is proficient in reservoir modeling software like Petrel and Eclipse and aims to contribute to his company's growth through technical expertise and strong communication skills.
Trevor Burrell has over 5 years of experience in geology and environmental fields. He has worked as a staff geologist validating historic data and conducting fieldwork including sampling. He has also worked as a lead wellsite geologist responsible for mud logging, sample collection, and report generation. Burrell has a bachelor's degree in geology from Colorado Mesa University and safety training in HAZWOPER, radiation work, and first aid.
Ammad Hussain Alvi is a chemical engineer with 6 years of experience working in oil and gas process engineering. He currently works as a Process Engineer for SMEC Oil & Gas in Pakistan, where he has contributed to projects including gas processing facilities and hydrocarbon dew point control units. Previously, he worked for 4 years as a Process Engineer for DESCON Integrated Projects, where he supported various projects in areas like flare recovery, oil and gas development, power plants, and CO2 recovery. He has extensive skills in process simulation, equipment design, hydraulics, and project management.
- Abdul Sattar is a petroleum engineer from Baluchistan University looking for a challenging position utilizing his 10+ years of experience in drilling, completion, and well intervention operations.
- He has worked at Pakistan Petroleum Limited and Oil and Gas Development Company supervising various operations including well completions, wireline logging, acid stimulations, and thru-tubing interventions.
- Sattar has a bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering and is fluent in English, Urdu, and Baluchi with strong communication, teamwork, and presentation skills.
Victoria King has over 15 years of experience in petroleum engineering and completions optimization working for companies such as WPX, Williams, and Energy Corporation of America. She has expertise designing and implementing completions in basins across the US including the Bakken, Three Forks, Williston, Piceance, and Appalachian basins. Her responsibilities have included managing completion teams, evaluating well performance, implementing standardized operating procedures, and publishing papers on completion optimization techniques.
IRJET- Slope Stability Evaluations by Limit Equilibrium and Finite Element Me...IRJET Journal
This document discusses a study that evaluates slope stability using limit equilibrium (LE) and finite element (FE) methods. Soil parameters were obtained from laboratory testing of samples from a slope site in Surat, India. Two LE software programs (SLOPE/W) and one FE program (PLAXIS) were used to analyze the slope stability under dry and wet season conditions. The results found that groundwater is a potential destabilizing factor, and lowering the water table significantly improved the factor of safety. Both methods produced similar factors of safety, but the FE method is becoming more popular due to its ability to model stress-strain behavior. Precise input parameters are important for accuracy regardless of the analysis method used.
This document provides an overview of the Coastal Fars Gas Fields project which involves developing gas fields through 3 land rigs over 2 years. It discusses the project coordination between NIOC-PEDEC and consortium partners for drilling, geology, logistics, and IT project management services. The geology section describes the stratigraphic analysis and well design process. Drilling operations and performance monitoring are discussed. Logistics involve maintaining sites, roads, and transport. The IT section outlines communications infrastructure between rig sites and offices including databases, networks, and reporting systems.
Philip Harrison has over 35 years of experience in the offshore survey industry. He has specialized in hydrographic, offshore geophysical surveys, and pipe laying operations. Since 2016, he has managed the survey department of Abu Dhabi Marine Dredging Company in Bahrain, where he was responsible for building the team and overseeing all survey activities for a large land reclamation project.
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.
Makhlouf Boubahziz is seeking a position as a geologist with over 8 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He holds multiple masters degrees in geology and has worked for companies such as Ikon Science, Sonatrach, and Petraphysics. His experience includes pore pressure prediction, well planning, seismic interpretation, and reservoir characterization. He has strong technical, communication, and teamwork skills.
I am a senior geologist, drilled exploration and development wells, HPHT, deep wells , vertical and horizontal wells, land and offshore wells.
I am a Senior Pore Pressure Engineer science 14 years and 26 years in oilfield dealing with all geological and drilling operations, managing a team of experienced geologists, providing geological reports and all related work to costumer.
I have a long experience in the oilfield as described in my detailed attached CV.
I have a very good knowledge about the directional drilling got it from my experience and the good relation with the people.
Also worked for more than 4 years in Dubai with Sperry Sun in a COMBO unit containing (Mud logging/ M/LWD/DD).
Through these period I worked as MWD engineer for almost two years on loan from mud logging due to the high activity.
I learned too much from the directional driller at rigsite like how to design a holding assembly, building assembly, and dropping assembly using only stabilizers, and I learned too much from the people about the performance.
I have strong willingness to learn new technologies.
I am ready to travel any where any time.
Hope that I will get the help from your excellency.
Highly appreciated
Thanks and best regards
Mohamed Ramadan
mohamedramadan_100@yahoo.co.uk
00201224571950
Sophie Montenot has over 12 years of experience in project management, cavity cell management, and quality and geotechnical roles. She is currently the Quality and Geotechnical Manager at Vinci Group in France. Some of her responsibilities have included developing project baselines, managing stakeholder relationships, overseeing cavity risk management, and supervising junior engineers. She has extensive experience managing various infrastructure projects involving tasks like design, construction, contract management, and documentation.
Status of County Oversight - Lorton Landfill Closure Activities 3-13-2018Fairfax County
The document provides an update on closure activities at the Lorton Landfill in Fairfax County, Virginia. It summarizes the anticipated closure schedule, which includes continuing waste disposal through 2018, final closure construction from 2019-2020, and post-closure care and monitoring from 2020-2030 or later. It also reviews the proposed closure plan amendments and their conformance with regulatory agency requirements, identifies some public access areas that will be maintained after closure, and provides contact information for additional details.
This document provides information about Cape Verde, including its flag featuring 10 stars in a circle, the capital city of Praia, and Santiago Island's international airport. It also mentions Cape Verde's currency, emblem, food, health centers, music, exports, and cultural activities like weaving.
Este documento describe las principales herramientas electrónicas que ha utilizado RITSI a lo largo de su historia, incluyendo listas de correo, página web, plataformas para asambleas, foros y gestión de actividades. Explica cómo estas herramientas se han ido desarrollando y mejorando para facilitar la comunicación y coordinación entre los miembros de RITSI.
The document discusses various aspects of taxation including definitions of direct tax, indirect tax, and different tax classifications. It provides details on personal income tax slabs in India and changes made in the 2013-14 budget. It also summarizes other major direct taxes such as a surcharge on high incomes and corporate tax changes. For indirect taxes, it mentions no changes to customs duty rates but increases on luxury items and reductions on others. The impacts highlighted are no changes to income tax slabs, a Rs. 2,000 tax credit, and paying more for dining out and mobile usage while import duty on precious stones is reduced.
The document contrasts the simple present tense "I dance" with the present continuous "I am dancing", explaining that the simple present is used for habitual or repeated actions while the present continuous expresses temporary actions happening now. It provides examples of each and exercises for students to practice forming sentences using both tenses.
This document provides information on the use of prepositions of time in English, including "since", "from", "until", and "for". It explains that "for" indicates a period of time, such as "She's been sleeping for nine hours". "Since" refers to periods of time that began in the past and continue to the present. "From" and "until" are often used together to specify time ranges, like "The shop opens from 8:00 to 18:00". Exercises are included for the reader to practice using these prepositions of time correctly in sentences.
This document provides information about conjunctions and the past continuous tense in English. It begins by defining conjunctions as words used to join two or more words or phrases. Some common conjunctions discussed include "and", "as well as", "so", "however", "although", "even though", "despite", and "in spite of". Examples are provided to illustrate their uses. The document then explains the past continuous tense and how it is used to describe ongoing past actions, interrupted actions, setting scenes, and simultaneous actions. Exercises are included for the reader to practice using the past continuous and identifying conjunctions.
The document provides information on elementary level English grammar concepts including the present simple (negative and questions), WH- questions, and the usage of some and any. It includes definitions, examples, and exercises to practice forming negative sentences, questions, and selecting the correct usage of some or any in different contexts in 3-4 sentences each. Short answers or completions are provided for the exercises.
This document provides instruction on using the verb "to have got" in English, including its affirmative, negative, and question forms. It also covers asking and answering questions using "wh-" words like what, when, where, who, why and how. Finally, it discusses English prepositions of place like on, at, and in and provides exercises for learners to practice these grammar points.
The document provides information about basic English grammar concepts for elementary level students, including the verb "to be" (affirmative, negative, questions), articles (a, an, the), adjectives, and possessive adjectives. It includes definitions, examples, and exercises for students to practice these grammar points.
Adel Abd El-Azim Mohamed is seeking a position as a petrophysicist with over 15 years of experience in Egypt, the UK, Sudan, and Kuwait. He has a PhD in progress and master's degree in petrophysics. His experience includes well log analysis, reservoir modeling, and evaluation of carbonate and sandstone reservoirs using various software. Currently he is a senior petrophysicist at Kuwait Oil Company evaluating multiple carbonate reservoirs using advanced logging techniques.
- Atef Farouk Abdelaal has over 18 years of experience in the petroleum industry, including positions as Senior Petrophysicist and Project Leader at ADCO in Abu Dhabi.
- He has expertise in petrophysics, reservoir modeling, and managing studies of undeveloped oil reservoirs across the Middle East and North Africa.
- Currently he is the Acting Study Manager at ADCO, where he leads teams and presents results to shareholders seeking approval for appraisal drilling.
Max Sommers has over 37 years of experience in the oil industry as an operations and wellsite geologist. He has extensive experience working internationally, including in Abu Dhabi, Norway, Syria, Qatar, Angola, the UK, Yemen, Algeria, Kuwait, Denmark, Oman, Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Egypt, Chad, Kenya, Equatorial Guinea, Spain, and Tunisia. His responsibilities have included geological supervision, geosteering, log analysis and interpretation, well planning and design, and managing drilling operations. He is highly experienced with logging software like GEO, Winlog, Petrel, and Gravitas and specializes in carbonate reservoirs and high H2S environments.
This document summarizes a post well analysis project by TGS to analyze 80 exploration wells drilled in the Norwegian Sea. The analysis will evaluate factors related to the presence of reservoirs, traps, seals, and hydrocarbon charge. Data will be compiled in a GIS-based database and visualization tools to allow querying and analysis of patterns in well successes and failures. The goal is to improve understanding of the petroleum systems and reduce future drilling risks.
Ali Khidr has over 15 years of experience in drilling operations with GUPCO in Egypt and PDO/Shell in Oman. He has worked in various roles including rig site drilling engineer, night drilling supervisor, drilling engineer in planning, well intervention and workover supervisor, and currently serves as a day drilling supervisor on land rigs in Oman. His experience covers operations from rig sites, the office, and well intervention. He has expertise in drilling, completions, workovers, and managing HSE on rigs.
This document provides details on TGS's sequence stratigraphic interpretation and play fairway analysis projects for Northeast Newfoundland and Flemish Pass, including:
- Delineating reservoir and seal distribution and identifying prospective hydrocarbon leads.
- Integrating well log and seismic data to define a sequence stratigraphic framework and map 15 depositional sequences.
- Benefits include a reduced exploration cycle time and risk through identifying source, seal and reservoir distributions.
Tony Becker has over 19 years of experience in geology, hydrogeology, and environmental consulting. He has worked on projects involving brownfield sites, VIC/PVIC programs, and petroleum exploration. Becker has extensive field experience collecting samples, installing monitoring wells, and operating remediation systems. He is skilled at communicating technical information and utilizing software such as GIS, RockWare, WellSight, and MS Office. Becker holds various safety certifications and has directed projects for companies such as the Air Force, Antea Group, and Neset Consulting. He has a Bachelor's degree in Geology from Bemidji State University.
This document describes a post well analysis project by TGS-NOPEC Geophysical Company ASA to analyze 84 exploration wells drilled in the Norwegian part of the Barents Sea. The project involves extracting data on the reservoirs, traps, seals, hydrocarbons and charges from each well and storing it in a GIS-based database. This database will allow users to query and visualize parameters influencing hydrocarbon discoveries to improve understanding of the petroleum systems and reduce future drilling risks.
This document provides guidelines for planning site reconnaissance and detailed field investigations for small hydroelectric projects. It recommends establishing a survey control network and conducting topographic surveys, geological investigations, and materials searches. Topographic surveys should map reservoirs, structures, waterways, and infrastructure. Geological investigations should identify subsurface conditions through test pits, trenches, and samples. These investigations provide essential data for design and cost estimates.
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1. Oana
Barabancea
Wellsite Geologist
11/8, Librariei Street,
Comanesti, Bacau County,
ROMANIA
oana.barabancea@gmail.com
Mobile: +40 728292475
Office: +40 234372650
Key Experience
19 years as Operations Geologist, Wellsite Geologist and Reservoir Geologist
for many companies such: OMV, OMV PETROM, HUNT OIL, ROMPETROL,
PETROFAC, FORA OIL AND GAS.
• 4 year as Operation Geologist Cooordination in OMV Petrom team.
• Gas specialist data beyond C5, in particular nC6, nC7, nC8, nC9, nC10, nC11,
nC12 & Cyclohexane (CH), Methyl-Cyclohexane (MCH), Benzene and Toluene;
• Software applications: Geo for Windows, Well Cad, GRAVITAS, GIS, Petrel,
Interactive Petrophysics, SAP
• Computing, using UNIX and data acquisition;
• Worked on exploration and development and injection.
• Proven ability to lead and manage large teams with real communication and
interpersonal skills
• Able to deliver results within tight deadlines in challenging environments.
Recent experience 2014-present
Since 2015, I was Consultant Wellsite Geologist for HUNT OIL and PETROFAC
companies, for 700 Burcioaia Deep and Tecuci South 1 (Hunt ) and 125 Calugareasa,
126 Calugareasa (PETROFAC).
Responsibilities as wellsite geologist are preliminary drilled cuttings sample analysis
and reservoir evaluation, supervision of sample collection, supervision of geophysical
data collection and distribution to client, formation tops and casing point picks,
geosteering of production wells and well monitoring in critical sections, supervision
and liaison with services companies including wireline logging, mudlogging, MWD,
coring (slimhole, extended coring and freeze core) and paleontologists,
communication with client regarding all Geoscience related issues, report writing and
presentation, compilation of logs on the rig and in the office.
Previous Industry Experience
2014 – 2016 Wellsite Geologist for Hunt Oil Company,
19-21 Bucuresti-Ploiesti Road, 4th Floor, District 1, Bucuresti
013694, Romania
Wellsite Geologist for PETROFAC SOLUTIONS & FACILITIES
SUPPORT SRL,
Stadionului Street 5 Ticleni, code 215600
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2. As wellsite geologist, we had the following responsibilities:
Responsible a well site geological data acquisition, well site interpretations and
correlations with offset wells.
Delivering the Daily Geological Report according the office’s schedule.
This report has to contain both geological data/ interpretation and related
operational information to Operations Geologist. This reporting includes daily
geological report (DGR), drilling progress according to Drilling Program and
well’s logs (Master Log, Drilling Log, Mud Log, Pressure Log) and post-job
reports (egg: cores report, sidewall cores reports, wire line logging reports as
required. It will also includes other ad-hoc reporting and collaboration with the
Operations Manager as required (egg: agreement for selection of core point,
casing point depths etc).
Geological work will include cuttings description, shows and gas evaluation,
selection of core points (& / or sidewall core), core sample handling and
description, well site log interpretations, selection of geological casing setting
points, picking of formation tops, establishing first geological limits, selection of
hot shot samples, geochemical samples etc.
Liaise with well site drilling staff (especially Company Man), and on well site
provide geological input to operational issues as required.
Supervision and quality control of all aspects of well site geological operations,
and formation evaluation contractors (e.g. mud logging, coring, LWD and wire
line logging, bio stratigraphic contractors). It is the well site geologist
responsibility to call MWD, LWD, wire line logging or other service companies,
whenever is needed to modify the well’s progress.
This will include also writing the Mud logging weekly, QAQC reports, and
reports on other contractors as required, as well as signing off service sheets
for the contractor, to record the service provided, as required.
Responsible for abnormal pressure detection interpretations through
conventional methods with Mud logging and drilling data, plus specialist
pressure data if obtained.
Maintain an understanding of well path and borehole condition, and if relevant
form interpretation of borehole instability from pressure or tectonics, based on
lithology, lag times, cavings etc.
Compilation of weekly and monthly reports on well geology and operations,
and well results, as required.
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3. Responsible for well’s deviation data.
WSG is directly responsible about respecting Landing and Steering Plan, in
order to ensure that final instructions are given at the correct time.
The WSG has to follow the drilling parameters (ROP, RPM, WOB, to be
attentive at drilling breaks), corroborated with cutting samples and with MWD
and LWD data, to make sure the well remains in the target to section TD.
The WSG has to assimilate all the data which includes: all LWD data (las and pdf
1:200 and 1:1000 formats), detailed lithological data (MUST personally
examined and described samples, shows data, gas data, losses data, drilling
parameters data micropalaeontological data if available. notes such as a
general trend to drift right/left up/down (may indicate harder/softer layer
above/below), points where stopped drilling/ POOH (as log values may change
in this section), thoughts, etc.
Accomplishing and updating the Gas Interpretation, which offers precious
information about the oil, gas, condensate reservoir, to estimte the Gas-Oil,
Oil-Water contacts by distinctive gas compositions, collection of correct and
true Gas Readings (from Detector and Chromatograph) exactly synchronized
with the Total Depth, a precisely localization of these readings according to the
Lithology and the ROP, layers localization for Production Test, achieving of a
detailed Hydrocarbon Composite Log.
Contribution to geological part of final well report to include: sample analysis,
hydrocarbon show report, composite log, etc.
Participate in well related meetings, such as pre-spud or wrap-up meetings, as
required.
2013 – 2014 Wellsite Geologist for Fora Oil and Gas,
Armindenului Street ,No 6,Bucharest,Romania
Responsibilities as wellsite geologist were the same as above
2011 – 2013 Wellsite Geologist for ROMPETROL,
PETROFAC SOLUTIONS & FACILITIES SUPPORT
SRL,
Stadionului Street 5 Ticleni, code 215600
Responsibilities as wellsite geologist were the same as above
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4. 2007 – 2011 Operation Geologist and Wellsite Geologist for OMV
As Operations Geologists, the main responsibilities that we had were the following:
Responsible a well site geological data acquisition, well site interpretations and
correlations with offset wells.
Implement and monitor the geological part ofthe well program, in cooperation
with the Drilling Department, to ensure well objectives are safely met.
Be responsible for receiving all geological and formation evaluation well data,
logs & reports of well operations; be responsible for their distribution to
relevant parties, laboratories, and archive database, as appropriate (including
reports, log, cores, cuttings samples, fluid samples etc).
Prepare daily geological update for Branch Office Daily Well Operations
Meeting. Prepare geological updates for management reports, as required.
This may be in the form of Word and Excel reports and GEO logs.
Be responsible for and provide support to Well site Geologist. This will be by
regular phone and email contact with them, and may include well site visits.
Liaise with geological formation evaluation contractors, and support functions
in company (eg: Petrophysics, Laboratory) as required; and in discussion with
the Drilling team, , if required, support their call out for work.
Support Drilling/Operations department with invoice-checking of geological
and formation evaluation contractors.
Contribute to geological and formation evaluation contractors post-job
performance reviews, when required (mud logging, coring, logging, landing
and steering, etc).
Prepare geological part (includes all formation evaluation) for ‘Final Well
Report’, which had to include a finalized GEO Composite Log.
Perform other additional related work as may mutually be agreed between the
Employer and Operations Geologist.
Perform Gas Interpretation log in Geo or/ and Excel, based on reports between
C1 to C5 (C1, C2, C3, IC4, NC4, IC5, NC5), obtained from mud logging units.
Based on these reports, for reservoir wells, accomplish a ternary diagram for
every well/ a reservoir, to obtain a fingerprint of reservoir.
Accomplish ”Landing & Steering” procedure altogether with geo-modeler
engineer and with MWD contractor.
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5. Assist in preparation of future wells, including writing planning documents (eg:
Intend to Drill, Work Program), as required.
Participate in pre-spud meetings, lessons learnt meetings and other well-
related meetings as required.
Provide training to junior Operations Geologists.
As wellsite geologist, the responsibilities were the same as above
1996 – 2007 Reservoir Geologist for OMV PETROM S.A
Design & conduct activity of exploitation;
Monitoring the water cuts evolution, plan ahead temperature & pressure
measurement for monitories evolution of reservoir,
Designing maps of behaviour of reservoir in exploitation.
Programming & pursuing the achievement of operations of pressure &
temperature measurements of bottom hole in static & dynamic conditions;
Researching of the wells in stationary & dynamics conditions taking of samples
of oil, gas and water in bottom conditions & in surface conditions measurement
of injection flow rate in water injection wells establishment of proper initial
flow rate of oil, gas and water execution of working & special operations of
injection-production wells.
Analyzing & approving the graphics of measuring injection flow rate.
Correlation of logs sustained by litho logical analysis of boring samples.
Follow achievement of projects in conformity with requirements of quality and
forecast deadlines.
Assure conditions for achievement of duties and propose measures for increase
work productivity.
Calculation and centralization the production of oil and gas (associate and
free), on commercial reservoirs of Moinesti Unit, for calculating the royalty and
another taxes, and for the movement of reserves.
Making geological and geo-technological program for the reservoirs of Moinesti
Unit.
Correlation of logs sustained by litho logical analysis of boring samples;
Analyzing the production samples and their isobaths graphs;
Elaborating the structural sketches and geological sections.
Courses
Bucharest Romania Provide training to junior Operations Geologists 2012
Bucharest Romania
(Weatherford)
Geo Course
2011
Petrom,Bucharest,
Romania)
Oilfield Familiarization Course 2009
Petrom,Bucharest, Petrel Courses 2009
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6. Romania
Personal Details
Nationality: Romanian
Education: University of Bucharest, Geology and Geophysics Department,
Specialization in Oil and Gas Geology
List of Safety Courses Attended, certificates
BOSIET certified – valid until 10/2018 Tuzla, Constanta County,Romania.
- Offshore medical certificate made in 2014 (valid until 19/05/2015);
References:
John Clarke
Senior Explorationist
Hunt Oil Company
Email: jclarke@huntoil.com
Mobile: 0040 725194886
Varodin Lungu
Senior Geologist RTime GS
Tel: 040728851316
Email: varodinlungu@yahoo.com
Languages:
English & French- fluent
German –Beginner;
Romanian –mother tongue
Skills & Experience
High Pressure Very Good
High Temperature Very Good
HPHT (Combined Very Good
High Angle Wells Very Good
Extended Reach Wells Very Good
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7. Horizontal wells Very Good
Geosteering Good
Bio steering Good
Slim hole drilling Good
Engineering skills Very Good
Computing Skills Very Good
Clastic Reservoirs
Continental / Deltaic Very Good
Shelf / Shallow Marine Very Good
Deep Marine Very Good
Carbonate Reservoirs
Matrix Porosity Very Good
Fracture Porosity Very Good
Karst Good
Diapiric Salt Minimal/Some
Detailed analysis of well log data
Petrophysics evaluation (Sw & Porosity) Very Good
Supervision of micro/nanno palaeontologists Very Good
Supervision and quality assurance of geological service
companies and contractors, , VSP QC, including mud
logging LWD/MWD, wireline, geochemistry,
formation pressure tests Very Good
Accurate recording and reporting of well data, completing a
composite log (using Geo). Preparation, transmission and
archiving of all required reports and logs on a daily, weekly and
as-required basis. Very Good
Accurate recording and reporting of well data, completing a
composite log (using Geo). Very Good
Description of all samples-lithology and shows. Very Good
Picking of formation tops to update the geological models,
picking casing and coring points. Very Good
Ensuring that all geological operations are carried out under
HSE conditions Very Good
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8. Field Experience
Drilled Wells Information 2007-2016
Oana Barabancea, WSG
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1176 Otesti On shore Romania Petrom-OMV
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Development
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