Description: Volume 2, 324 B&W and Color pages. The contents of the Oil and Gas Survival Guide book are intended to save lives and prevent expensive mistakes. This book teaches you where the danger zones are so you can stay out of harm’s way. A wide range of information is presented to prevent you from having your own oilfield train wrecks. There are millions of dollars of information shared in this book and someone or some company paid the price to learn these lessons. In the index, you can find page numbers for topics of ALWAYS DO THIS, KNOW THIS, and NEVER DO THIS, to quickly direct you to some of the most important key learnings in this book. The Oil and Gas Survival Guide book series is written to provide you a taste of the colorful conversations, stories, and events in the oilfield, on the rigs, on the frac jobs, and in the jungle bars. Due to the interesting people working in the oil and gas industry, you will find many of these stories humorous and entertaining. Some of the stories or events are offensive and/or disgusting. They are included to demonstrate unacceptable behavior that has either hurt or offended others and/or destroyed families and careers. TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME 2: I. RESERVOIR ENGINEERING TRAIN WRECKSII. HANDOVER NOTESIII. THAT'S IMPOSSIBLEIV. MISTAKES THAT COST OPERATORS MILLIONS OF DOLLARSV. HANDOVER NOTESVI. WRITING PROCEDURESVII. SNUBBING with calculationsVIII. WORKOVER AND COMPLETION EQUIPMENTIX. ART OF FISHING X. GREAT IDEASXI. NOT SO GREAT IDEASXII. DEADLIEST OFFSHORE DISASTERSXIII. EQUATIONS AND RULES OF THUMBIndex: Color coded for text, photos, diagrams, and plots Copyright © 2016 Shannon Petroleum Engineering, LLCPhone: 405/802-7628All rights reserved. No Part of This Text May be Reproduced in Any Form Without Permission in Writing from Shannon Petroleum Engineering, LLC. ISBN978-0-9984365-0-0 Printed in the United States of America About the author: Sean Shannon Murphy holds a B.S. in petroleum engineering from the University of Oklahoma with electives in oil and gas law and business management. He is a registered professional petroleum engineer in the states of Oklahoma and Texas and a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. He has over 35 years of domestic and international on/offshore petroleum engineering, operations, enhanced oil recovery, and management experience.He started his professional career with Superior Oil in 1981 at the peak of the drilling boom when the rig count in the U.S. was over 4500 drilling rigs. At Superior Oil he worked as a production and completions engineer in California and Texas. His assignments included completing new wells in the Giddings (Austin Chalk) field and in the Monte Christo field(Vicksburg/Frio) in central and south Texas, respectively. He also completed Edwards Lime, Travis Peak and Cotton Valley wells in central and northeast Texas. He managed production and completion operations for wells in Coalinga (Steam Flood) and Rio Vista,California, and managed a polymer flood in Torrance, California. He spent 14years of his career working onshore and offshore operations in west and north Africa for Mobil Producing Nigeria, Sonatrach D.E.P. Algeria, Cudd Pressure Control, and Halliburton. He spent 3 years working on the Navajo Indian reservation in Aneth, Utah managing a CO2 flood for Mobil Exploration and Producing, U.S. as the Flood Management Team Leader. He has experience with propane fracs, fiber optics, fracture stimulation and horizontal shale well cluster spacing optimization, reservoir engineering, black oil and thermal reservoir simulation, enhanced oil recovery, transient nodal analysis, and deep, high pressure gas well completions (23,000 ft TVD, 20,000psi BHP). He also has worked as an international consultant for well control, fishing, coil tubing, and snubbing operations. He is currently certified in blowout prevention for workover, coil tubing, snubbing and wireline operations. He was previously certified by the MMS as operator’s representative for subsea BOP stacks and became a member of the 100 club for having a perfect test score for the subsea BOP certification test. He has served as a petroleum engineering expert witness at the Texas Railroad Commission and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.Sean was employed as an Asset Manager, District Manager, and as a companywide Senior Completions Engineering Advisor for Chesapeake Energy for over fifteen years focused on optimizing the company’s horizontal shale play completions and completing Exploration wells. He is currently owner and consultant for Shannon Petroleum Engineering, LLC where he optimizes completion, production operations and waterfloods. He also teaches courses in snubbing, fishing, completions engineering, and oilfield train wreck avoidance.He is married, has five children, and lives in his home town of Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
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Signed By: Sean Shannon Murphy
Book Title: Oil and Gas Survival Guide
Signed: Yes
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: Shannon Petroleum Engineering, LLC
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Modified Item: No
Subject: Science & Technology
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2016
Type: Illustrated Book
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Country: Africa and United States
Region: World
Author: Sean S. Murphy
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Oilfield Survival Guide, Action, Adaptation, Adventure, Engineering & Technology, Humor, Management, Mathematics & Sciences, Personal & Professional Development
Topic: Oilfield Survival, Petroleum Engineering, Oil and Gas Operations, Applied Technology, Books, Business Ethics, Earth Sciences, Education, Energy Technology, Environmental Protection, Exploration, Fishing, Illustration, Inventions, Mechanical Engineering, Popular Science, Professional Development, Science, Self-Improvement, Survival, Technology, Time Management, Trees
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subjects: Engineering & Technology
Number of Pages: 324