Fourteen years experience in technical and hands-on managerial positions in oil and gas exploration and development programs. Areas of expertise include Gulf of Mexico, and North Sea with exposure to numerous international basins. .
Well versed in LANDMARK Workstation and PC computer applications systems for geophysical modeling, data imterpretation, aand data manipulation (amplitude analysis, calibration and mapping ).
Defined drilling locations on two separate offshore Texas Miocene properties using LANDMARK seismic interpretations for SCANA. One successful development well drilled as of this date.
Identified and promoted an undeveloped reservoir in a producing field with recoverable reserves of 4.8 BO.
Responsible for identifying recompletions that increased production in field by 600 BOPD.
Participated in regional programs identifying play fairways in the Gulf of Mexico, focusing on siesmic stratigraphic interpretations in shallow and deep water.
Assisted in developing and investigating seismic acquisition parameters for a contractor's 3-D speculative survey program which covered 450 square miles, offshore Gulf of Mexico. The project interest was on the potential sub-salt play.
Evaluated, as part of task-force, exploration and production properties on two acquisitions-General American and Aminoil.
Project leader and principle documentation author for exploration team, including geologists , geophysicists, petrophysicists and technical specialists , on a regional Gulf of Mexico evaluation project.
Consultant, Houston, Texas - Geologist/Geophysicist (1992-Pr.)
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Exploration, Houston, Texas- Geologist (1988-92)
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Houston, Texas - Exploration Geologist/Geophysicist (1980-87)
M.S. in Geology - Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan (1980)
B.S. in Geology - Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
AAPG-Research Committeeman 1991-94, AAPG Alternate Delegate 1989-90, HGS- various comm.