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Associates

Engineering:

  • Doug Hess - ABD, M.S. and B.S. degrees in Nuclear Engineering/Health Physics from Texas A & M University.  Over twenty (20) years of supervisory and technical experience in light/heavy oil and gas operations with experience in reservoir management, acquisitions/divestitures and planning.

  • Walter L. Dowdle - M.S. degree in Petroleum Engineering from Stanford University. Over thirty (30) years of industry experience with heavy emphasis on reservoir engineering, coordination and execution of numerical simulation studies, and evaluation of enhanced oil and gas storage projects.

  • Lyn T. Stanley - B.S. degree in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M University. Over forty-six (46) years of industry experience with expertise in oil and gas engineering, property evaluation, petrophysics, statistical analysis, economics, computer applications, and forensic engineering.

  • Gary K. Youngren - Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Stanford University. Over twenty (20) years of major oil company experience in enhanced recovery, reservoir simulation, reservoir description, economic evaluation, and reservoir mechanisms with special emphasis on compositional processes such as miscible gas (including CO2) injection and gas cycling. He was responsible for implementing the first compositional simulation procedures used to evaluate and optimize both miscible gas (including CO2) and large scale gas cycling projects. He developed the first successful in-situ combustion reservoir simulator in the industry.

Geology, Geophysics, and Petrophysics:

  • J. Frederick “Rick” Sarg – Ph.D. degree in Geology from the University of Wisconsin. Over thirty (30) years of extensive petroleum exploration and production experience in research, supervisory, and operations assignments. Rick was a member of the exploration research group that developed sequence stratigraphy, where his emphasis was on carbonate sequence concepts. He has authored or co-authored twenty-seven (27) papers on carbonate sedimentology and stratigraphy.
     

  • Mary K. McGowen - M.S. degree in Stratigraphic Geology from University of Houston. Over thirty-seven (37) years of major oil company and Bureau of Economic Geology experience in reservoir descriptive geology. Has considerable experience in developing stratigraphic relationships which provide basis for geological models, and reservoir descriptions involving the integration of geologic, petrophysical, core, and production data for use in reservoir simulation studies.

     

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