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RESUME Name Ashraf Aly Abou-Elnaga Birth date March 7, 1970 DNI/Passport 18834914 Argentina Nationality Egyptian, Argentinean Title Nuclear Engineer Project “Facility of Nuclear West Disposal” Special Project (The application of Plasma in spacecraft and rocket propulsion) Master degree in “Dynamics of Fast Plasma” Teacher of Mathematics and Physics Engineering Faculty Alexandria University, Egypt Grade date June 1993 Grade Very good (80.3 %) Languages Arabic (Mother language) English (very good) Spanish (very good) French (good) German (low) Address Pilar 4157 B. Lejos de Bs. As. C. P. 8300 Neuquén Argentina Telephone Home: 0054-299-4465909 Argentina Cell Phone: 005492994044789 Argentina E-mail ashelnaga@yahoo.com SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE: * Drilling & Completions Engineer – Chevron San Jorge SRL. Neuquen, Argentina.* Drilling Engineer with Rock Mechanics Team – Chevron, Houston, TX – USA. (1,5 year)* Drilling & Completions Supervisor – Drilling & Completions Engineer – Chevron San Jorge SRL. Neuquen, Argentina. (5 years)* Drilling & Completions Supervisor – Drilling & Completions Engineer – San Antonio Service Company, Neuquen, Argentina. (2 years)* Sr. Nuclear Engineer Research Assistant – CNEA, Cairo, Egypt. (1 year)* Software and Hardware Engineer. United Systems Company, Cairo, Egypt (1 year)* Teacher of Physics and Mathematics, Alexandria University, Egypt. (1 year) DETAILS OF EXPERIENCE: 8 YEARS PETROLEUM INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE: 08 / 2006 - 02/ 2007: * Worked as a Completions Engineer. Optimized the design and cost of the stimulation fracture operation. Also supervised the special operation that needed some adjustment parameters at real time operation.* Performed work-over programs and well completion reports. Monitoring daily completion and work-over operations and provides technical and engineering support to work-over operations. 06 / 2005 - 08/ 2006: * Within Chevron, was transferred from Argentina to Houston, Texas, USA to work with the Rock Mechanics Team. Performed technical service and R&D in areas of wellbore stability, sanding/safe drawdown prediction, bit performance assessment and bit recommendations, based on rock properties and drilling environment. * Worked on several different TS projects for various business units. These projects dealt with calculating and evaluating mechanical rock properties such as unconfined and confined compressive strengths, friction angles, etc and geo-mechanical properties such as minimum and maximum horizontal stresses, breakdown and collapse stresses, etc and making bit and mud weight recommendations. However, this required investigation of off logging tools, hydraulics, vibration, and mud properties, which is commonly outside the scope of the original study. As an example, with the results of applying the SeROP model, Chevron Angola saved 1.3 million dollars US on offshore operations (2.5 days). Other business units also saved tripping time using only two bits instead of six bits to drill the same formation. * Completed three full Technical Service Reports for bit optimization studies: Argentina LN-45H, LN-55H, and ELO-38. Participated in one full TS wellbore stability analysis for West Delta multilateral well, GOM, USA, and one Potential Sanding Analysis for Espadarte field multilateral wells, Angola. Throughout these projects, I have communicated effectively with Argentina BU through conference calls, emails, and site visits to meet customer expectations and to deliver valuable conclusions and recommendations that assist customers with defining their needs and project scope. Made one SeROP deployment trip to Argentina in March 2006. * On the LN-55H and the ELO-38 wells in the Argentina project, was able to redirect the project focusing on real-time optimization and drilling lessons learned. Provided the client with a valuable product. * Participated in elite new RMA program restructure in C#. This program focused on Chevron long-term deployment needs for bit performance in real-time. * Participated in and increased awareness of the SeROP model capabilities by presenting the model and case histories to the Argentina Chevron San Jorge, Loma Negra LN-55H well. Made recommendations to help create the best bit performance in real-time drilling. * Was a member of the drilling and completions network within the Chevron community and encountered several different technical and cultural diversities within the everyday job. Contact with team members enforces my appreciation for the differences represented within our workforce. 11 / 2000 - 06/ 2005: DRILLING ENGINEER: * Worked as a drilling supervisor, in various fields. Worked on developmental and exploration wells with depths from 5,000 ft to 10,000 ft, and discussed safety issues with the crew on a level they could understand. Considered Safety as a priority while working in the field. Have progressed in this regard and have emphasized a safety conscious attitude in everyday personal actions. * Using the crew and experience, was able to get increase the best five well’s bit performance and reduce the drilling time tow days, all within the safety guidelines and with clean rig equipment. * Worked to evaluate a new drilling operation design containing a special cement design that avoided lost circulation during cementing and achieved good cement compressive strength behind the casing. In addition, discussed safety issues, rig equipment, bit proposals and mud design/casing designs with service companies. * Also, studied the application of different well diameter designs and casing types to save time and cost on the drilling operation. * With geologic professionals, presented the first map of a fracture gradient for the Trapial Field, designed understand which well could have a future lost circulation problem before drilling. * The MD of the development well was about 5,000 ft. in the Trapial field and 10,000 ft in the Rio Negro Field. The exploration wells were about 15,000 ft. COMPLETION ENGINEER: * Worked as a Completions Supervisor, then as a Completions Engineer. Optimized the design and cost of the stimulation fracture operation. Also supervised the special operation that needed some adjustment parameters at real-time operation.* Flow back sanding problem was stopped after applying new fracture design and joined the service engineering company by contact StimLab and expertise of ChevronTexaco in Houston. However, take a decision though completing the hole time operation in about 15 – 30 minutes. As a result, saved a good portion of the budget and corrected some past problems as sanding flow back was prevented. * In free time, studied the application of a new technology that saved a lot of operational cost and got more oil in early production. Analyzed “Rig Less” which was the first type of operation on the Chevron San Jorge worked the fracture operation from the surface and put the well in production before the scheduled time. * Evaluated a new technology in order to reduce cost and increase efficiency, as an example of a different casing type (Fiber-Glass) to prevent corrosion problems in the future completion operation and use it with special design tools on work-over operation to recover secondary production well. * Performed work-over programs and well completion reports. Monitoring daily completion and work-over operations and provides technical and engineering support to work-over operations.
* Also worked to apply new technology on the Loma Negra Field, Argentina to prevent the formation damage that caused low production. Applied MI products and completion fluid filter services on location, and changed the operational plan, which was successful in preventing this damage. * Also worked to apply new technology as Stim-gun with Halliburton Company to increase our production rate among decreasing the conventional perforation system. As a result some of those well produced 100% oil which save the cost of separating the water on surface. However, this project is under evaluation based on the correct choice of well type and formation zone properties. * Constructed the first map of a fracture gradient on the Trapial field, using the fracture data operation, to determine the minimum horizontal stress and pre-design future operations to prevent a failed operation. * Effectively applied project management skills to these projects and made recommendations to improve performance while maintaining the original budget and time constraints. * Recognized as a proficient drilling and completion engineer, able to perform analysis, draw conclusions, and make critical decisions based on drilling and completion operation performance. 04 / 1998 - 02 / 2000: * In Neuquen city, was selected for a new project among the Alliance Group through “Services Especial San Antonio, S.A." The company provided Key-in-Hand (Drilling & Completions). * Worked as a training drilling Engineer, as well as a training drilling supervisor. * Worked as a company man trainer on horizontal well fields such as, the Lulunta Carrizal zone Mendoza for the YPF Company (13,000 ft), and Vertical wells such as the Medanito - Río Neuquén zone for the Pérez Companc Company (5,000 ft). (Integrated Services). * Worked through the mud dry system and de-watering in the Rio Neuquén zone. * Received training in coiled-tubing technology, (arming and disarming the equipment. Eventually worked as an operator) in Capex, YPF Loma la lata - Cerro Bandera, Medanito Perez Companc, Cotral Company. Pioneered depths from 10,000 ft to 15,000 ft. * Have some experience with under balance operation and their needs while my participation with CANADA company to supervise the operation for special well. * Received laboratory training to test cement and stimulation products. * Progressed as a professional, training in the fields of cementing, Acid, PIT and fracturing operations in the Catriel base. Worked in Entre Lomas - Medanito Perez Companc at 5,000 ft. * For one year, was a trainee drilling supervisor in various fields. Also performed duties as programmer of key-in-hand well planning. * For another year, worked with the design of coiled tubing services. Also worked in the laboratory performing all kinds of tests for cement slurry, proppant, and fluid stimulation, then trained as an engineer of cementing and stimulation. Had to leave the company because of restructuring. 08 / 1997 - 03/ 1998: * Selected the petroleum field as an opportunity to hone the engineering skills and be close to what had studied. As a result, have worked as an electro-mechanical engineer in Mero Lubrication Company in Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut. Performed the corrosion inspections inside the petroleum tanks on the floor using a magnetic field. This new technology was performed from Rosen Inspection Technologies Company Holland, had worked in the Rio Grande zone, Argentina. 05 / 1997 - 07/ 1997: * After training, decided to work in something different. Therefore, the first job in Argentina was a sale Engineer of Sea Food in Marítima Austral Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina. Performed well due to management of three language (Arabic, Spanish, and English) 04 / 1996 - 12 / 1996: * Based on high capacity level on a special project at Alexandria University, was selected to participate on an engineering training trip to Argentina, where INVAP Company was constructing the first Nuclear Reactor for Egypt amid medical technology proposes. * However, as this was Nuclear Reactor-based fusion, had to stop work on the Masters degree, which was in nuclear fusion and train at the Atomic Center of San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina. 08 / 1995 - 03 / 1996: * Worked as a Research Assistant (Investigation Senior Engineer) in the Cairo Atomic Energy Authority of Egypt in Cairo (CAEA), in the Plasma and Nuclear fusion department. Supervised a technical group in developing a new technology. Worked as a physics and mathematics teacher while completing a Masters degree at Alexandria University. 01 / 1995 - 07 / 1995: * Worked as a Software and Hardware Engineer, United Systems, Egypt.* Worked with IBM {AT&T} and Apple Macintosh computers, to solve software problems. Also repaired chips, fax-modems, sound cards, and handled all computer, TV, and video communications. HARDWARE & SOFTWARE: * Can perform maintenance or repair on any personal computer (PC) or Apple® Macintosh® computer.* Can do basic programming with Pascal®, Fortran®, Dbase®, 3D studio®. Also work with Microsoft® Excel®, Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Microsoft® Word®, Corel-Draw®, Auto-Cad®, Adobe® Acrobat®. Internet, educational and design programs, and data acquisition system programs. 10 / 1993 - 12 / 1994: * Worked as a Civil Engineer in the Egyptian military. * Participated in design and supervised construction operations in the field. Best Regards, Ashraf Aly Abou Elnaga Technical Training Courses Completed: | | Date | Title | Address | | 1 | 4/1998 | “Environments sensibility ISO 14001” | Gamma International | | 2 | 4/1988 | “Induction procedure ISO 9000” | Especial Service San Antonio | | 3 | 5/1998 | “Float Elements and liner design ” | Especial Service San Antonio | | 4 | 10/2000 | “Well Control” | Argentina Well control School | | 5 | 11/2000 | “Primary& Remedial Cementing Course” | BJ SA | | 6 | 05/2001 | “Drilling Dynamics” | Baker Hughes. | | 7 | 8/2001 | “Coiled Tubing Best Practices” | Chevron & BP Technology Center DTA (Drilling Technology Alliance) Houston TX-USA | | 8 | 8/2001 | “Drilling Practices” | Chevron & BP Technology Center DTA (Drilling Technology Alliance) Huston TX-USA | | 9 | 08/2002 | “ESP & Pumping Units Training” | Chevron Texaco Production | | 10 | 07/2002 | “Mud Weight development” | MI Boland, Argentina | | 11 | 10/2002 | “Work with H2S” | Lockwood SA., Argentina | | 12 | 11/2002 | “Conduction to work in team”7 Model 1M/mes | MyS Engineering, Argentina | | 13 | 03/2003 | “Tubing and casing design seminary” | Siderca Tinares Bs. As., Argentina | | 14 | 7/2003 | “Fracturing level 1” | Halliburton, Argentina | | 15 | 7/2003 | “Primary cementing” | Halliburton, Argentina | | 16 | 11/2003 | “Completion well tools” | Weatherford, Argentina | | 17 | 11/2003 | “New Technology for cased well” | Schlumberger | | 18 | 10/2004 | “Well Control” | Argentina Well Control School | | 21 | 08/2005 | SeROP (Specific Energy Rate of penetration) Algorithm Model | Chevron Briar Park, Houston TX- USA | | 22 | 09/2005 | Backer Drilling bit Seminar | Woodlands, Houston, TX USA | | 23 | 10/2005 | Managing hole problems | Chevron Briar Park, Houston TX- USA | | 24 | 11/2005 | Petrophysics Formation Evaluation | Petro-Skills, Houston, TX USA |
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