Collarini Energy Staffing Inc.
Resume of PR057
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Education: |
M.S., Petroleum Engineering, University of Oklahoma B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Arizona |
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Experience: |
Registered professional engineer with 28 years of experience working for a major oil company and several independent oil companies. Highly experienced in completion and workover design, stimulation, and artificial lift. Highly experienced in performing formation evaluations including open-hole and cased-hole logs. Experienced in roles within an office environment as well as in field operations. Geographic experience includes the mid-continent, Rocky Mountain, California, Texas, and Gulf Coast basins. Computer proficient in Excel, Word, ARIES, PowerTools, Perform, Eclipse, and Fracade. |
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Designed completion, artificial lift, and workover programs for wells ranging from 400 feet to depths exceeding 4,000 feet. Was responsible for well-site supervision for coalbed-methane operations in two Wyoming basins. Gained experience with production gathering systems, compression analysis, and water-disposal facility construction. Supervised sidewall core sampling for desorption testing. |
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Performed field studies to identify candidate wells for stimulation and recompletion. Was responsible for reserve projections, well-cost estimates, and economic analysis. Designed and supervised logging operations, drillstem tests and completions, and stimulation programs. |
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Designed completion procedures for sandstone carbonate, and coal reservoirs using gravel-pack, gelled water, foam fracs, and pad-acid fracs. |
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Managed the daily operations for a wide variety of
producing oil and gas properties. Performed artificial-lift operations using
electric submersible, hydraulic, progressive cavity, beam pumps, and
plunger. Managed gas-production facilities operations, including
compression, dehydration, amine sweetening, and cryogenic plants. Also
managed |
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Evaluated outside-operated proposals and made recommendations for participation, farmout, or nonparticipation. |
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