Greg H

Diverse experience in reservoir engineering technology with sound foundation on engineering principles, working on conventional & unconventional reservoirs, onshore & offshore, US & international.

Currently seeking work or project opportunities in petroleum reservoir engineering.

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS:

Petroleum Engineering:

  • Oil and gas asset evaluation, petroleum economics, decline curves, rate transient analysis (RTA)
  • Acquisitions and divestitures (A&D), field development plans (FDP), reservoir management and SEC reserves
  • Reservoir simulation, uncertainty analysis, material balance, welltest analysis (PTA), EOR and IOR
  • Fracture stimulation design and analysis in vertical and horizontal wells
  • Integrated production modeling for field optimization (IPM), nodal analysis.

Unconventional Resources:

  • Wolfberry (Wolfcamp and Spraberry oil shale) in Permian Midland Basin
  • Wolfbone (Wolfcamp and Bone Spring oil shale) in Permian Delaware Basin
  • Fayetteville gas shale in Arkoma Basin, Haynesville shale in LA
  • Austin chalk and Eagle Ford shale in South TX
  • Tight-gas sands at Paradox Basin and Green River Basin in the Rockies
  • Niobrara in DJ Basin, Mid-Continent Mississippi Lime.

Conventional Fields:

  • Offshore continental shelf and deepwater fields across Gulf of Mexico (GOM)
  • Offshore deepwater Brazil at Campos and Santos Basins, offshore Trinidad and West Africa
  • Onshore Louisiana, Alaska North Slope.

Petroleum Software:

  • ARIES, PHDWin or PEEP for decline curves and petroleum economics; Topaze or IHS Harmony for RTA
  • Eclipse, tNavigator, Imex, GEM or MoRes for reservoir simulation. Saphir or PanSystem for welltest analysis
  • MEPO or CMOST for assisted history matching & comprehensive uncertainty analysis using experimental design
  • IPM-GAP and HFPT for integrated field production modelling; MBal for material balance, Prosper for nodal analysis
  • Field and well data gathering from IHS, Wood Mackenzie, internal Oracle or other SQL databases
  • Spotfire for multivariate data analysis; Crystal Ball for risk analysis.

For more information, please contact [email protected] referencing N17535.