.Juan G. Acosta G.

Carrera 73A # 5B-12, Bogotá, D. C., Colombia

+57(1)4500794           +57(3)3002131947

[email protected]  [email protected]

http://members.fortunecity.com/juanga

 

Objective

To obtain a challenging position, using my knowledge and abilities in Petroleum Engineering related disciplines such as Production operations, Stimulation procedures, Statistical analysis; but mostly Drilling and Workover, Data Management and analysis, and Software Development

 

Studies

Universidad de América, Bogotá, D. C., Colombia.

Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering, 5 years program, 2001.

Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bogotá, D. C., Colombia.

Certified in Hydrocarbons Production, 2004.

 

Thesis

“Analysis and evaluation of the stimulation procedures performed in the “San Francisco” field, Colombia

 

Seminars

·   Advanced Users Landmark’s Dims Course, Landmark.  Bogotá, Dec. 3 - 5 of 2001.

·   I Latin American Petroleum Engineering Technical Week, University of Zulia.  Maracaibo (Ven.), Nov. 6 - 11 of 2000.

·   Course of “Compositional Oil Analysis”, ACIPET.  Bogotá, May 22 of 2000.

·   Course of “Reservoir Characterization”, AIP – ACIPET.  Bogotá, Sep. 15 - 16 of 1999.

·   I Petroleum Engineering Academic Reunion, National University of Colombia.  Medellín, Apr. 19 - 24 of 1999.

·   VI Petroleum Engineering International Technical week, UIS.  Bucaramanga, Mar. 16 - 21 of 1998.

·   II Petroleum Engineering International Technical week, University of América.  Bogotá, Apr 21 - 25 of 1997.

 

Software Knowledge

·   Microsoft® office 97, 2000, and XP, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, FrontPage and Access; O. S.: D.O.S. / Windows 98/ME/2000/NT/XP.

·   Microsoft’s Visual Basic 6.0.

·   U. S. DOE’s BOAST (United States Department Of Energy’s Black Oil Applied Simulation Tool)

·   Geoquest’s OFM (Oil Field Manager).

·   Landmark’s DIMS, iDIMS, Data Analyzer, Profile, Compass and DSS.

·   Earth Decision’s GOCAD and its plug-ins.

 

Languages

Spanish (Mother tongue), English (Advanced).

 

Experience

September 2004 –Currently.  Gesist Ltd.  Support Engineer.

  • Filtering and organizing drilling information from different sources to help planning future oil wells.
  • Creating from zero and managing a fully integrated local area network with more than ten terminals.
  • Giving full support in several geology and engineering projects and software packages.

April 2004 – August 2004.  Serinco Drilling Ltd.  Field Support Engineer.

  • Trained in all the workover relative operations in order to become a workover supervisor / coordinator.
  • Performed real time workover reports, in-situ information gathering and procedures defining for both.
  • Trained all the workover supervisors and coordinators in the use of the DFW software.

May 2003 - April 2004.  HOCOL S. A.  Data Manager and Database Administrator.

  • Managed, administrated and quality controlled all the Drilling and workover information of the company.
  • Trained all the company staff in using the DFW software.
  • Merged all the available information into one database by checking drilling’s part and creating a workover’s.

January - May 2003.  Gesist Ltd.  Support Engineer.

  • Worked with Geologists and Geophysics to develop solutions to their reservoir modeling problems.
  • Created large real static reservoir models for known fields in the area.
  • Learned how to integrate different sources of seismic and modeling information and how to manipulate it.

June 2002 – December 2002.  BP Exploration Colombia.  Information Quality Control Engineer.

  • Conducted information integrity evaluation.
  • Developed fast and easy ways to understand and analyze information.
  • Executed the relevant corrections and/or additions to the former information.

September 2001 – March 2002.  BP Exploration Colombia.  Contractor.

  • Helped in the implementation of software solutions to the data management problems.
  • Recommended new tasks to improve the performance of the information solutions.
  • Conducted several trainings in information handling procedures and data administration.

August 2000 – May 2001.  HOCOL S. A.  Consultant.

  • Researched about new technologies in well stimulation procedures.
  • Compared between stimulation techniques in order to design the best procedure.
  • Developed benefit/cost analysis to define the reliability of the new procedures.

November 1999 – January 2000.  HOCOL S. A.  Internship.

  • Trained in Petroleum related disciplines, such as statistics, log analysis, production quantification, etc.
  • Trained in Petroleum field related disciplines, such as Drilling, Production, Stimulation, logging, etc.
  • Trained in other disciplines, such as HSE, Security, Environmental studies, etc.

 

Personal

Responsible, independent but great team worker, trustworthy and self-taught.

 

References

Available upon request.

 

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