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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:
I am a Coiled Tubing Engineer/Supervisor. I have worked for both Schlumberger and Halliburton in various parts of the world over the past 5 years and have a very good track record.
OBJECTIVE:
I am seeking work as a coiled tubing engineer / supervisor. I have a strong preference for a rotating position out of Australia but I am will to relocate if the location is right.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Company: HALLIBURTON
Period: June 2003 – Dec 2004
Location: Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russian Federation.
Position: Coiled Tubing Supervisor and then Engineer. (Contractor on a rotation schedule)
JOB DESCRIPTION: Nightshift coiled tubing supervisor. Responsible for running coiled tubing units and associated equipment. Supervising crew on location and liaison with client Exxon Neftegas Limited. Designing and reporting jobs on an engineering level. Land operations included: Running 2-3/8" coiled tubing on Halliburton 95K CTUs to deploying Schlumberger e-Fire perforating guns. Up to 380 meter gun strings were deployed using the Schlumberger CIRP deployment system and Western Well Tools hydraulic tractors. Wells were record breaking extended reach, MDs of 30,000ft with only 8,500ft TVD. Other operations included PLT, gauge runs and PDM motor runs.
Location: Adelaide, Australia Pty Ltd. Period: July 2004 – Oct 2004
Position: Coiled Tubing DESK Engineer. (Contractor)
JOB DESCRIPTION: DESK Engineer representing Halliburton, based in the Santos head office in Adelaide, Australia. Responsible for the engineering of all coiled tubing operations in the Cooper Basin field. Operations included coiled tubing under balanced drilling, milling, cement plugs, sand cleanouts, nitrogen kickoffs, fishing and Cobra-Frac Pin-Point fracturing.
Company: SCHLUMBERGER OILFIELD SERVICES
Period: 2000 to 2003
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Period: 1st April 2002 – April 2003
Position: Coiled Tubing Field Engineer & Cell Leader, Kemaman Malaysia
JOB DESCRIPTION: Responsible for working closely with clients Petronas Carigali and CTOC to apply appropriate design, execution and evaluation technology for offshore coiled tubing services. Assist in the day to day managing of operations and personnel in the Kemaman field base. Offshore well services included: fishing, completion manipulation, well suspension, blaster wax removal and sand clean-outs in extended reach/deviated wells.
Location: Australia Wide, Period: 11th Nov 2000 – 31st March 2002
Position: Coiled Tubing Field Engineer, Australia
JOB DESCRIPTION: Working directly with the client in the Moomba and Belaria field bases I was the lead Engineer and Stand-Alone Coiled Tubing Supervisor. Key responsibilities included the design of Coiled Tubing jobs, supervising their execution and the day to day managing of field base. Land well services performed included: Sand clean-outs, Nitrogen kick offs, Milling, Bridge Blaster/Scale Blaster scale removal, fishing and memory logging for client Santos.
EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION:
Tertiary
1996 - 2000 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (First Class Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
Jan 1998 - July 1998
Bachelor of Engineering (Academic Scholarship)
Purdue University, USA Secondary
1994
Victorian Certificate of Education Peninsula Grammar School, Australia
PERSONAL INTERESTS:
Travelling: I have travelled around Mexico, Canada, USA, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, United Kingdom, Thailand, Malaysia and Australia. Other Interests: Socialising, camping, down hill snow skiing, surfing and photography.
OIL FIELD TRANING RECORD:
Operational and Technical School # 1 (OTS # 1) Coiled Tubing Services
Location: Schlumberger Training Center, Kellyville USA
Date: 26th Feb to 28th April 2001 (8 weeks duration)
Description: Technical and practical operational training covering all aspects of the Design, Execution and Evaluation cycle for Coiled Tubing Services. Technical Training covered: Down hole hydraulics, fluid rheology, job auditing, nitrogen calculations nitrogen kick-offs, down hole tool applications, sand fill cleanouts, scale removal, conveying fluids for matrix treatments, setting packers/plugs, cementing, milling, fishing, coiled tubing logging and data acquisition. Advanced understanding of the Schlumberger CoilCAT and CoilCADE software (TFM, STR) for job design, execution and evaluation. Also covered: Safety and loss prevention standards and Coiled Tubing contingency planning. Operational training covered: Operation and maintenance of Coiled Tubing Units, well control equipment, nitrogen pump units, fluid pump units and down hole tools.
Operational Technical School # 2 (OTS # 2) Coiled Tubing Services
Location: Schlumberger Training Center, United Kingdom
Date: 29th July to 30th August 2002 (4 weeks duration)
Description: Technical training in advanced applications for Coiled Tubing Services. In-depth training in Petroleum engineering & reservoir concepts, geology, open & cased hole log interpretation, nodal analysis, formation damage, basics of Matrix Candidate Selection, Fluid Selection, water control and scale control. Intermediate training on the design and execution of coiled tubing drilling, coiled tubing completions, coiled tubing logging, Scale Blaster, Discovery Multilateral tools and DepthLOG.
Petro-TECH Training, Coiled Tubing Down Hole Tools.
Location: Schlumberger Training Center, Kellyville USA
Date: 21st February to 27th February 2001 (1 week duration)
Description: Training to develop a working knowledge of basic and specialised Coiled Tubing Tools. Training covered tool applications, down hole hydraulics, maintenance, BHA design configurations and operating procedures for the following tools: connectors, check valves, disconnects, circulation subs, rotary BHAs, packers/isolation tools, fishing tools, CT completions, DepthLOG, Discovery MLT, Scale Blaster,
DepthLOG "Train the Trainer" Course, Coiled Tubing Down Hole Tools
Location: Schlumberger Research and Development Center, Sugar Land Texas USA
Date: 12th April to 20th April 2002 (1 week duration)
Description: In-depth technical and practical operational training of the new DepthLOG tool technology. Training covered: down hole and surface components, job design and tool setup, surface signal interpretation/log analysis, troubleshooting, hands on assembly and disassembly of the tool sections, software installation and configuration.
Scale Blaster/Bridge Blaster Training, Coiled Tubing Down Hole Tools.
Location: Moomba, Australia.
Date: 12th January to 20th January 2002 (2 weeks duration)
Description: Training for an in-depth working knowledge of the Scale Blaster Technology. Technical and practical operational training covered: Scale/Bridge Blaster job design, fluid selection, Jet Adviser & CoilCADE software for Blaster services, tool setup configurations, hands-on assembly/disassembly and practical operation of the tool.
Oil Field Services # 1. Introduction to Schlumberger and the E&P Industry.
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia.
Date: 11th November to 28th November 2000 (2 weeks duration)
Description: Non technical training designed to develop a general awareness and understanding of how the Petroleum Industry operates. Course content covered Risk Management, Drug and Alcohol policies, First Aid awareness, HS&E Policies & Standards, Fire awareness, Personal Security and Emergency Response.
Oil Field Services # 2. Basic Management Skills.
Location: Bangkok, Thailand.
Date: 26th January to 1st February 2003 (1 week duration)
Description: Non technical training designed to develop communication and management skills. Course content covered Communication Skills, Customer Care & Problem Solving, Negotiation, conducting effective meetings, Finance, Time Management and Performance Management.
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