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Sigve Hamilton AspelundEntrepreneur open for any relevant opportuny
Summary
Norwegian senior managing petroleum engineering team leader (29.01.76) with onshore & offshore work
experience (8 years) in the oil and gas exploration and production industry since 2001. Having developed
excellent consulting experience across Norway and International, I am now looking for a permanent position
within a relevant field. My broad experience includes geo modeling and simulation, special core analysis,
sedimentology and supervision of well drilling, increased oil production, enhanced oil production, water and
gas injection, artificial lift (Gas lift), artificial lift selection, well completion/ work over operations, offshore
production engineering operations (FPSO/IPF/WHP), reservoir petroleum engineering, quality, health, safety
and environment and project risk advising, managed underbalanced pressure drilling, fracturing, team leading/
H2S reservoir simulation business development, geopolitics, oil and gas management, distribution and rig
inspection, offshore structure design and subsea maintenance and inspection. It has been gained through
working for major Oil & Gas companies including Mellitha oil and gas (Libya), CCED (Oman), KazMunaiGaz
Exploration Production (Kazakhstan), CNOOC (China), JSC Ontustik Munaigaz, Neftserviceholding LTD,
OJSC Surgutneftegas, Gazprom Mining Orenburg Ltd, BelNIPIneft “Belorusneft” (Russia), Cairn (UK),
Vanco (USA), KPOC (Petronas (Malaysia) + ConocoPhillips (USA) + Shell (Holland)), NNPC (Shell
(Holland), Agip (Italy), ExxonMobil & ChevronTexaco (USA)), BP (UK), ENI (Italy), Total (France), Shell
(Holland), Talisman (Canada), Norsk Hydro (Norway) and Statoil (Norway). Additional experience as resource
coordinator and have achieved management onshore and offshore personell and data, increased oil production
in exploration and production industry, organized and held courses and team buildings.
Specialties
Risk advising (Subsea) Production enhancement & optimization of surface and subsurface operations Quality,
Health, Safety & Environment engineering (Drilling) Integrated operations Marketing & business development
Exploration geoscience (Geology, geomodeling and drilling) Reservoir engineering: Increased Oil production
and petrophysics Alliance creator: Team building Technologist: Information Technology Oral presentations:
Teaching and presentation Realist: Mathematics, physics and technology
ExperienceGeneral Manager at Aspelund Consulting Energy Offshore Development International & NationalOctober 2014 - Present (10 months)
Course instructor: Offshore structure design. Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Client: Mellitha Oil & Gas
(Libya/ OPEC). Client decline to pay: Clearly a freud. Do not do business with Mellitha. The attendees
did not listen to presentation and are a risk for HSE working environment. I strongly recommended not to
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work with Mellitha Oil & Gas. Course instructor: Inspection & Maintenance of Subsea Pipelines Location:
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Client: Mellitha Oil & Gas (Libya /OPEC)) via Define Management consultancy
and training (Abu Dhabi, UAE). Client decline to pay: Clearly a freud. Do not do business with Mellitha.
Engineer: Rig inspection course. Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Client: CCED (Oman) via APEX /
Dubai, UAE) Professor: Global geo political Oil & gas management & Distribution. Location: Astana,
Kazakhstan Clients: Presidents Chancery, KazMunaiGaz Exploration Production, KazHLU JSC, Sberbank of
Russia & Samgau consulting at KAZGUU Business school /Kazakhstan Business University via University
of Business and International Studies Geneva & London Graded answers to exam at Jakarta, Indonesia:
1. Mention six important geo political events that had impact on the oil price? 2. Describe the geo political
event that had major effect on the oil price? 3. What major oil production event had a major effect on the
oil price that caused the last financial crisis in 2008 and what was the effect of the financial crisis on oil
consumption? 4. What effect has global oil production, export and consumption on the oil price? 5. What
effect has fracturing on production future, oil price and US oil import? 6. Describe shale oil 7. Describe shale
gas 8. Describe coal bed methane gas 9. Describe tight gas 10. What effect has distribution to oil and gas
price: oil and gas pipe lines and tankers? Developed an Exploration & Production course: Iraq (OPEC) via
Global Energy Talent: Cancelled. Clearly a freud.
Petroleum engineering team leader at Oil Plus LtdJuly 2014 - September 2014 (3 months)
Business development proposal: Reservoir simulation: H2S analysis with CMG STAR (Geochemistry/ HSE)
Petroleum engineering team leader consultant at Aspelund Consulting Energy Offshore DevelopmentInternational & NationalAugust 2009 - June 2014 (4 years 11 months)
• Senior production engineer: Digital oilfield planning. Preparations to operate Rumaila in Iraq (OPEC).
Project was cancelled. Client: BP via NES Global Talent. Location: Dubai, UAE: Clearly a freud. • Advisor:
Well Intervention Services. Client: Coleman research • Course director: Managed pressure drilling systems.
Multilateral wells. Coiled tubing underbalanced drilling. Client: Russian oil & gas companies via Capital
Business Events. Stavanger • Course director: Well control: Drilling, HSE and Risk. Client: CNOOC via
Petromentor. Aberdeen, UK • Project risk advisor & engineer. Client: FMC Technologies. CLOV and
GIRRI Total Angola (OPEC) and FEED West of Shetland. Total via IDEA. Kongsberg • Chair man: Doing
more with drilling data. Client: Finding petroleum. Stavanger • Course director: Geomodeling: Production,
geology, reservoir simulation, drilling and HSE. Client: NNPC (Nigeria/ OPEC) via Petroconsult. London,
UK • Petroleum engineer advisor: RCC. Stavanger • Course director: Introduction to oil & gas industry.
Client: Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company/ ARN. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. • Offshore safety
related to computer interfaces and information presentation: People and the digital oilfield Client: Finding
petroleum. Stavanger • Offhore HSE-presentation at the seminar: Bringing businesses from east and west
together Client: TransEuropean Centre. Stavanger • Petroleum engineer advisor: Client: Gerson Lehrman
Group. New York, USA • Lectured. Clients: SOTS & Akademiet. Stavanger & Sandnes
14 recommendations available upon request
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Project risk advisor at Aspelund Consulting & Energy Offshore Development International NationalNovember 2012 - March 2013 (5 months)
Risk engineer in the pre-engineering FMC organization with projects outside Angola and Shetland Risk
advisor at the Subsea field developments CLOV: Cravo, Lirio, Orquidea and Violeta discoveries and GIRRI:
Rosa and Girassol fields operated by Total (Angola/ OPEC) The essential purpose of risk management
in projects and tenders are to improve project and tender performance via the systematic and iterative
process designed to identify, analyze, evaluate, and treat project related risk elements. Risk elements are
compiled, recorded and managed throughout the tender period and project life cycle. • Establishment of
project risk management plan in accordance to company project risk management process • Establishment
and maintenance of a risk register based on risk analysis done in tender phase (if available), lessons learned
and project risk assessment methodology • Ensuring that projects work according to company global risk
management process for projects • Facilitate risk meetings and co-ordinate risk responses • Monitor and
control that the risk strategies are implemented in a timely manner • Coordinate and participate in risk
evaluation, development of mitigation plans, monitor, summarize and report risk status • Compile record and
follow up risks out of tolerance level in the risk register • Create a project risk management close out report
• Support projects or tenders with risk analysis (quantification and /or bowtie) upon request • Report updates
and improvements for process, methodology and tools as a result of feedback from the organization and / or
changes in external conditions, to the local process owner • Provide input to internal and external monthly
reporting. Internal risk status reporting consisting of aggregated risk status from projects, project portfolio
and/ or tender work Via IDEA Consultants certified engineering consulting company which mainly provides
services within: Machine-, Mechanical and Process industry Electronic- IT and Software
Petroleum engineer consultant at Aspelund Consulting Energy Offshore Development International &NationalMarch 2012 - April 2012 (2 months)
Presentations: - Oil and gas industry & life cycle - Structural/ design - Piping/ layout - Procurement -
Materials/ corrosion Employee training: - Mechanical/ drilling - Process - Electronics & telecom/ HVAC
- Petroleum engineering; Drilling, production & reservoir - QHSE Resource coordinator: Nominating/
managing applicants & relevant candidates to available positions: Engineering & management: - Interface
coordinator - Petroleum engineering - Electro instrument & telecom/ HVAC - Technical safety, HSE/ HSEQ/
Quality/ QA/QC - Structural design - Process - Piping/ layout -- Subsea marine operations - Procurement
- Mechanical/ drilling - Materials/ Corrosion - Document/ LCI - Planning - Cost engineer Evaluating
candidates curriculum vitae Software: Itris Client: RC Consultants is a leading provider of engineering
consultancy services for the oil and gas industry on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Quality, Health, Safety & Environment engineer at Ocean RigJune 2011 - November 2011 (6 months)
Procedures & Technical description review/revision Engineer at Corcovado (Drilling ship) Operator:
Cairn Well: Attamik 2. Location: Greenland - Risk assessment - Work permit system and Safe Job
Analysis - Care card system - Focusing on drilling safety: Bit type, drilling parameters, well control/volume
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control, kick prevention, hole cleaning, mud data & DDR. - Software: STAR, Mintra & Empreda -
Care philosophy, procedures and procedure exam Investigated market for best available technology for
”dashboard” system solutions for HSE. Well control project for Petroleumstilsynet (PTIL) Technical
contact with customer relations management system (CRM) and Fast Track project implementation vendor
Data management & generel management Organized two care for safety seminars and held Care Card
presentations with offshore safety officers from Leiv Eiriksson, Eirik Raude, Olympia, Corcovado, Poseidon
and Mykonos and onshore QHSE department at Hummeren hotel in Tananger with team building (Gocart
racing at Stavanger carting) Safety officer at Olympia (Drilling ship) Client: Vanco Well: Dzata 2A
Location: Ghana Technical contact with information technology vendor and operational performance
management and reporting system vendor Project lead: Annual procedure revision/ review IADC
data reporting KPI reporting General QHSE engineering and risk management Software: Star Mintra
administrator Empreda Ocean Rig is an international offshore drilling contractor providing oilfield services
for offshore oil and gas exploration, development and production drilling. I can confirm that we worked well
together when Sigve was on board with us. We had some conversations, and he were more than willingly
to help me out in any questions related to HSEQ/QA, that i had. He appeard to be an professional in his
profession, and had much experience within the oil business, not only necessarly related to HSEQ/QA. Best
regards Raymond Øren Electrical section leader
Consultant at Aspelund Consulting Energy Offshore Development International & NationalAugust 2010 - November 2010 (4 months)
Teaching: Mathematics, physics and chemistry Client: Akademiet Videregående skole The Academy
operates in three segments: We are both a private high school with state aid, one candidate school and a
nettstuide.
Petroleum engineer consultant at Aspelund Consulting Energy Offshore Development International &NationalAugust 2009 - December 2009 (5 months)
Management: Held courses for up to 100 students • Production technique 1 & 2 • Drilling technology •
Geology and formation evaluation • Health, Safety and Environment for the oil industry • Well control •
Drilling fluids • Operating and control systems • Mathematics • Chemistry prosess • Alternative energy
Consulting students at PetroChallenge Norway 2009 @ University of Stavanger Managing event expedition
to Weatherford oil field base in Forus Leading students expeditions at oil museum in Stavanger and Ullrigg
@ International Research Institute of Stavanger Client: Stavanger Offshore Technical College (SOTS) is
a publicly maintained leading educational facility in upper-secondary and technical college studies. The
College has an annual student body of about 500 students at further education level, employs a highly
qualified teaching staff, and has state-of-the-art equipment and modern facilities to meet the educational
needs of students. The main objective of the College is to be at the forefront in providing education in
offshore drilling.
Production Engineer consultant at Oilfield Technology Group
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November 2008 - July 2009 (9 months)
Production engineer consultant. Client: StatoilHydro (Grane) Responsible for: • Production engineering
• Well testing and analysis using SAP. Displaying results in Oil Field Manager. • Production analysis
with Flow Manager • P&I plan • Production optimizing with GORM Sub sea technology development
team work Hazid meeting Snorre project. Client: GDF Fabricom Project leader: Analyzing drilling waste
management market for SWATH The OTG Group is providing services, competence and products to the
global petroleum industry. Our core services are Field Operations, Drilling & Well Management, HSE
& Offshore Safety Management, Emergency Preparedness, Project and Risk Management, Engineering
Support, Software Products and Software Development. Reference: Johannes Waarseth-Junge CEO 3R
Innovation
1 recommendation available upon request
Production Engineer at Talisman EnergyMarch 2007 - October 2008 (1 year 8 months)
Production engineering: Project leader: Responsible for improving oil production at Varg Sub project
leading: Subsurface within integrated operations (TENAS operation project) Production supervising with
PI process book designing and real time allocation programming with PI excel Responsible for: • Annual
and monthly reports • Well allocation including production analysis • Well testing and well test analysis •
Weekly production & injection planning and morning meetings with the communication tool GoToMeeting •
Real time production analysis with PI process book • Production optimizing with Prosper and GAP Planning
well operations: • Mechanical operations: Increased oil production from 600 Sm3/d to 1200Sm3/d in a well
by increase reservoir pressure by increasing water injection and changing the choke and reduce the pressure
drop, stabilized 2 slugging wells by changing gas lift valves (Stabilized total production) • PLT, Water
shut of and perforations (Increased oil production from 100 Sm3/d to 250 Sm3/d). • Production optimizing
including field visits offshore at Petrojarl Varg and Varg A • Event organizing: Organized presentations
and a seminar • Production forecasting • Technical contact with vendors Development Varg is an oil
field to the south of Sleipner Øst in the central part of the North Sea. The field has been developed with
the production vessel, “Petrojarl Varg”, which has integrated oil storage connected to the wellhead facility
Varg A. Reservoir The reservoir is in Upper Jurassic sandstones at a depth of approximately 2 700 metres.
The structure is segmented and includes several isolated compartments with varying reservoir properties.
Recovery strategy Recovery takes place by pressure maintenance using water and gas injection. The smaller
structures are produced by pressure depletion. All the wells are producing with gas lift.
3 recommendations available upon request
Consultant from IOR Chemco at Badger ExplorerJanuary 2007 - February 2007 (2 months)
Consultant: Project within petrophysics and geology. Data collection and data base development. The
Badger Explorer is a revolutionary method to obtain subsurface data for oil&gas exploration, mapping of
hydrocarbon resources and long-term surveillance.The Badger Explorer drills and buries underground,
carrying a unique package of logging and monitoring sensors, at a substantially lower risk, cost and
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complexity of utilising an expensive drilling rig. The tool penetrates the sea bed and the subsurface by
using a mechanical drill bit driven by an electrical motor to loosen and crush the formation ahead of the
tool. The crushed formation is transported through the device and deposited in the void behind the tool. The
tool carries an electrical cable, which is spooled up inside the unit, connected to the surface and powers the
electrical motors. The same cable is used for continous transfer of data back to the surface.
Reservoir engineer at IOR ChemcoJanuary 2006 - February 2007 (1 year 2 months)
Analyzing of the world marked (High water cut reservoirs and sand producing reservoirs) Consultant at
Badger Explorer. Representation at ONS Reporting (Inteligel progress at IRIS) to Norwegian Research
Council, Total, Statoil and Norsk Hydro Screening of Espoir operated by Canadian Natural Recourses
05-11.06 Project research: at International Researh Institute of Stavanger • Field manager: mGel reservoir
stimulation for increased oil recovery at Gullfaks C including: Quality assurance of treatment, photographing
onsite and reporting • Application to ONS innovation award (Was nominated to the award) • Articles
published at OTC (Offshore & Energy) and ONS (Scandinavian oil and gas magazine) • Representation at
IOR 2006 in Tulsa Oklahoma (SPE) • PowerPoint designing for sales meetings and reporting • Presentation
for potential customers in Aberdeen • Contact developing (Gained 15 business meetings with oil companies
such as Maersk oil, Venture production, CNR international, Amerada Hess in Aberdeen and Talisman-
Energy in Stavanger over a short period) • Marked analyzing of the British shelf (High water cut sand
reservoirs) • Screening of projects including well log investigation and reservoir evaluation: Brage (Norsk
Hydro), Gullfaks (Statoil) Improved Oil Recovery Chemical Company - a new IOR Chemical Solution
Provider - a start up based on Best of Breed from The International Research Institute of Stavanger (IRIS -
former Rogaland Research, RF) extensive research history in the field - based in Stavanger - the oil capital
in Norway
1 recommendation available upon request
Consultant from IOR Chemco at International research institute of StavangerMay 2006 - November 2006 (7 months)
Project research: Optimisation of IOR Chemco`s mSand technology (chemicals for sand consolidation):
Petrophystical measurements: PV, permeability, porosity and RRFw Article: Forskning: http://
www.forskning.no/artikler/2005/november/1132741898.83 IRIS - International Research Institute of
Stavanger - is a recognised research institute with high focus on applied research, equally owned by the
University of Stavanger and the regional foundation Rogalandsforskning. IRIS was established in 2006,
as a result of a technical re-structuring of the ownership of Rogaland Research. Rogaland Research was
established in 1973, and the continuation of its activities in IRIS provides IRIS with a long and proud
history right from the start. Research activities started in the area of social science, but quickly developed to
include petroleum. Today IRIS remains an independent research institute with research and research-related
activities in petroleum, new energy, marine environment, biotechnology and social science and business
development.
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Mudlogger geologist at GeoservicesJanuary 2003 - December 2005 (3 years)
• Functioning as Dataoperator/ Secure safe well drilling • Well monitoring: Pit volume control and
gas control • Maintaining sensors and repairing equipment • Reporting of geology • Geology: Catching
samples, lithology analyze, cuttings and cavings description and calcimetry analysis and core handling •
Logistics: Sending equipment and samples onshore When working for Geoservices I was working indirectly
for Lars Johan Skjold (Statoil) many times. When he was coming to our working area he asked me for the
answer to the geological interpretation. He also told me that the best geologists were engineers because
we described what we could see. The geologists were describing what they thought they could see. Arie
Romer wrote the following about me: Sigve has executed his work tasks to our full satisfaction and therefore
we give him the best recommendations. Geoservices is the industry leader in mud logging, focusing on
drilling support and formation evaluation. Decision-ready information about well status is helping to drill
better wells more efficiently. Timely and more accurate information on reservoir fluid composition and
lithology is detecting pay zones that would otherwise be missed, assisting well placement, revealing reservoir
connectivity and compartmentalization, and guiding critical decisions. Drilling Support Obtain improved
quality and higher level of analysis of surface data including drilling speed, vibrations, hole cleaning, and
early kick detection to enhance safety and optimize drilling operations. Formation Evaluation Services
Use analysis of rock cuttings and gas in the drilling mud for understanding formation geology, efficient
hydrocarbon detection under all conditions including in deepwater and harsh environments, downhole fluid
characterization, early information on reservoir fluid composition, lithology logs, and isotope logging.
Reference Kristina Merethe Rigland Discipline Leader Reservoir Geology and Petrophysics at Statoil
1 recommendation available upon request
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at BP2005 - November 2005 (less than a year)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the wells: Ula (7/12-A-5 B & 7/12-A-05B-T2) Ula
(Norwegian: Ulafeltet) is an offshore oil field located in the southern Norwegian section of North Sea along
with Gyda, Tambar and Tambar East fields making up the UGT area, usually attributed to DONG Energy's
main areas of exploration and production activity. The Ula field was discovered in 1976 and came online in
October 1986. It contains confirmed 69.98 million m3 of oil and 2.5 million of NGL. Ownership BP is the
operator of the field with 80% of interest in the project. BP's partner DONG Energy holds 20% of interest.
DONG Energy increased its initial share of 5% to 20% by acquiring Svenska Petroleum's complete share of
15% for $130 million in 2008. Production Ula is located in approximately 70 m (230 ft) of water. The main
reservoir stands at 3,345 m (10,974 ft) in the Upper Jurassic Ula Formation. The field has three conventional
steel facilities with production, drilling, living quarters. It has 7 production and 2 water injection wells.
Current production at Ula field is 10,000 bbl/d. The existing gas process plant was recently extended with a
new module, turbin and compressor and has been operative since 2008. The gas from Blane field is injected
into the Ula reservoir for production. The gas produced at Ula field is re-injected into the field for increased
recovery as well. The field is expected to be abandoned in 2028. The produced oil is then transported by a
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pipeline to Ekofisk oil field and on to Teesside for refining. In 2009, Aker Solutions was awarded a contract
to tieback Ula field to Oselvar field. The work is expected to commence in 2011. Once complete, the oil
from DONG-operated Oselvar field which is 24 kilometres (15 mi) from Ula will be pumped to facilities at
Ula for processing.
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at BP2005 - November 2005 (less than a year)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the wells: Vallhall IP (2/8-G-10 T3 & 2/8-G-11-T4/
TS) Development Valhall is an oil field located in 70 metres of water. The field was originally developed
with three facilities, but has now 8 platforms. The Valhall complex consists today of six separate steel
platforms for quarters, drilling, wellheads, production, water injection, combined process- and hotel platform
respectively. These platforms are bridge-connected. In addition the field has two unmanned flank platforms,
one in the south and one in the north, both around 6 kilometers from the field center. The Drilling Platform
(DP) Situated between QP and PCP. It has 30 well slots, waste injection and a drilling rig. The platform
started its activity on 17 December 1981, at that time with the first covered derrick. The derrick and drilling
foundation were removed during summer 2009 and a separate program for plug and abandonment is under
development. The Production Platform (PCP) The final shut in of the platform took place late July 2012
and the production now takes place on the new process and hotel platform The original PCP platform was
built to process 168,000 barrels of oil and 350 million cubic feet of gas per day. The platform is 65 meters
high and weighs 21,000 tons. The oil production is piped to 2/4-J at the Ekofisk Center and goes to Teesside
in England. The gas is transported directly via Norpipe pipeline to Emden in Germany. The platform also
processes oil and gas that comes from Hod. The Wellhead Platform (WP) Installed in April 1996 and first
oil production started in June the same year. WP has 19 well slots. Total cost, including drilling of the wells,
is approx. 1,5 billion NOK.
ML Geologist consultant from Geoservices at Norsk Hydro2005 - October 2005 (less than a year)
Wellbore history Well 6605/8-1 is an exploration well on a Late Cretaceous Lysing prospect situated on the
western flank of the Fles North rotated fault block structure in the Vøring Basin outside Mid Norway. The
primary objective was to test the presence of movable hydrocarbons in the Lysing prospect. A secondary
objective was to investigate the reservoir potential of the Nise Formation Operations and results Wildcat well
6605/8-1 was spudded in 838 m water depth with the semi-submersible installation Transocean Leader on
14 June 2005 and drilled to TD at 4513 m in Late Turonian sediments of the Lange Formation. Operations
went without significant technical problems. No shallow gas or shallow water flow was observed. The well
was drilled with spud mud down to 2500 m and with KCl/Polymer/Glydril mud from 2500 m to TD. The
well penetrated the main target at 4184 m, a 70 m thick Lysing Formation deep-water turbidite sand of Early
Coniacian age. Gas was recorded from 4180 m. There were two gas zones separated by a water zone. The
upper zone had gas down to a free water level inferred at 4221 m (4193 m TVD MSL). The lower gas zone,
at 4253 m, was very thin and was approximately 20 bar overpressured compared to the upper zone. Gas
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shows were also encountered in Early Campanian Nise siltstone at 3064 m and a deeper Lysing sandstone
unit at 4354 m. One 9 m long core was taken in the interval 4190-4199 m in the upper Lysing reservoir. It
contained sandstones interbedded with thin mudstone layers. MDT fluid samples were taken at 4230.55 m
(water), 4231.4 m (water), 4209.4 m (gas), 4211.86m (gas), and at 4253.5 m (gas which gave a dark brown/
black liquid when flashed). An MDT run in cased hole after the DST and almost 3 weeks after the last mud
circulation gave a maximum temperature of 146 deg C at 4230 m. This was believed to be close to the true
formation temperature. The well was perm. abandoned 22 October as a gas discovery.
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at StatoilApril 2003 - September 2005 (2 years 6 months)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the wells: Deep Sea Trym (24/10-M-3BH) Stena Don
(6608/10-B-4BH) West Alpha (6506/11-P-3 H) Kristin field: Gas/condensate producer Kristin platform was
installed in the field in March 2005, and production from the field started on 3.11.2005. Today, 12 wells in
production. Full production was reached in 2007 with a daily production rate of approx. 18 million Sm3 gas
and condensate daily rate of approx. 17000 Sm3
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at StatoilApril 2003 - September 2005 (2 years 6 months)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the wells: Snorre B (34/4-I-1H cuttings injection
& 34/4-K-7 H water injector) Snorre is an oil platform in Block 34/4 on the Snorre field in the North
Sea. The platform was built by Aker Stord and started production in June 2001. Snorre B is an integral
semisubmersible drilling, production and accommodation platform, located about seven kilometers north of
Snorre A. The produced oil is transported by pipeline to Statfjord B for storage and export. Some of the gas
is reinjected into the reservoir, while the rest is piped to the Prime Pipe system via Snorre A. The platform
was originally operated by the Norwegian Hydro and now operated by Statoil.
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at StatoilApril 2003 - September 2005 (2 years 6 months)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the wells: Transocean Searcher (6506/12-Q-2H (Åsgard))
Åsgard is located in the Norwegian Sea, about 200 kilometers from the coast of Norway and 50 kilometers
south of Heidrun. Åsgard A vessel was in position 8 February 1999 and to start oil production 19 May.
Åsgard B is a semi-submersible facility that treats gas and condensate. It came on stream 1 October 2000.
Åsgard C is a storage vessel for condensate related to the field. Åsgard consists of Midgard, Smørbukk
and Smørrbukk South. In addition, gas fields Mikkel and Yttergryta linked to the infrastructure in Åsgard.
Midgard is located in blocks 6507/11 and 6407/2. Smørrbukk and Smørrbukk South is located in block
6506/11. Saga proven Midgard in 1981. Statoil found Smørrbukk in 1984 and Smørrbukk South in 1985. In
1995 the rights to the field coordinated in a new structure with Statoil as operator. The largest development
on the Norwegian Continental Shelf Overall Åsgard among the largest developments on the Norwegian
continental shelf with its 56 production and injection wells in 17 templates. The water depth in the area is
240-310 meters.
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ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at StatoilApril 2003 - September 2005 (2 years 6 months)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the well: West Navigator (6507-3-4) Wellbore history:
General Well 6507/3-4 is located on the Alve structure, which is a horst, located in the north central part
of block 6507/3 on the Dønna Terrace. The main objective of this appraisal well was to prove down flank
oil resources in the Middle Jurassic sandstones of the Garn and upper Not Formations. The secondary
objective was to prove oil in the Ile Formation. Operations and results Well was spudded with the vessel
West Navigator on 14 March 2004 and drilled to TD at 4092 m in the Early Jurassic Åre Formation. The
well was drilled with seawater and bentonite down to 1250 m, with KCl/polymer/glycol from 1250 m
to 2300 m, and with oil based mud (Paratherm) from 2300 m to TD. A shallow gas warning class 1 was
given for the interval between 950 to 1370 m, based on gas peaks observed in well 6507/3-1. A pilot hole
was drilled down to 1250 m. No shallow gas was observed. The well penetrated the reservoir below the
hydrocarbon-water contact in the Garn, Not and Ile Formations. Top Garn Formation was encountered
7 m below prognosis. Moveable hydrocarbons were not proven, only shows throughout the Garn and
Not Formations and discontinuous weak to moderate shows in the Ile, Ror, and Tilje Formations from
3805 m to 4000 m. Two cores were cut in the Garn, Not and Ile Formations and nine MDT water samples
were collected in Garn, Ile and Tilje Formations. The Garn sample from 3726 m contained approx 2 dl of
hydrocarbon fluid, which proved to be mud filtrate (base oil) with some dissolved residual oil from the
formation. The well was permanently abandoned on 30 April 2004 as a dry well with shows Testing No drill
stem test was performed
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at StatoilApril 2003 - September 2005 (2 years 6 months)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the well: 34/11-A-11 Kvitebjørn Development Kvitebjørn
is a gas condensate field located in the eastern part of the Tampen area, in the northern part of the North
Sea. Water depth in the area is about 190 metres. The field is developed with an integrated accommodation,
drilling and processing facility with a steel jacket. An amended PDO for Kvitebjørn was approved in
December 2006. Reservoir The main reservoir consists of Middle Jurassic sandstones of the Brent Group.
Discoveries have also been made in the Cook- and Statfjord Formations. The reservoir lies at a depth of
approximately 4 000 metres and initially had high temperature and high pressure. The reservoir quality is
good. Recovery strategy The field is recovered by pressure depletion. Transport Rich gas is transported
through a dedicated pipeline to Kollsnes, while condensate is transported in a pipeline tied to the Troll Oil
Pipeline II for onward transport to Mongstad. Status Drilling on Kvitebjørn is challenging due to depleted
reservoir pressure. A new infill well was drilled in 2012 and a second is being drilled in 2013. Development
of the east flank of the field is being considered. Gas pre-compression will be installed on the platform, with
start-up in December 2013. Modifications are being made to prepare for tie-in of the Valemon field in 2014.
ML geologist consultant at StatoilApril 2003 - September 2005 (2 years 6 months)
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Transocean Searcher (15/9-E-3H, 15-9-E-1H, 15/9-E-4H (Sleipner)) Sleipner A (15/9-A-23 A, 15/9-A-19
& 15/9-A19T2) The Sleipner gas field is a natural gas field in the North Sea, about 250 kilometres (160 mi)
west of Stavanger, Norway. Two parts of the field are in production, Sleipner West (proven in 1974), and
Sleipner East (1981).The field produces natural gas and light oil condensates from sandstone structures about
2,500 metres (8,200 ft) below sea level. It is operated by Statoil. The field is named after the steed Sleipnir in
Norse mythology. Reference: Egil Kai Elde VP HSE Statoil
ML geologist consultant at StatoilMarch 2003 - September 2005 (2 years 7 months)
Borgland Dolphin (34/10-F-2 Y1H (Gullfaks sør)): Oil producer Deep Sea Trym (34/10-4-2H (Gullfaks sør))
Gullfaks Sør is located just south of Gullfaks in the northern part of the North Sea. The field is developed
with a total of 12 subsea templates tied back to the Gullfaks A and Gullfaks C Gullfaks Sør is developed
in two phases. PDO for Phase 1 included the extraction of oil and condensate from the 34/10-2 Gullfaks
South, 34/10-17 and 34/10-37 Rimfaks Gullveig. PDO for Phase 2 was approved in June 1998 and included
production of gas from the Brent Group in the Gullfaks Sør deposit.
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at Talisman Energy2004 - 2004 (less than a year)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the wells: Gyda oil and gas field (2/1-A16 AY1 & 2/1-A16
AY1/T2) Gyda is an offshore oil field located in the southern Norwegian section of North Sea along with
Ula, Tambar and Tambar East fields making up the UGT area, usually attributed to DONG Energy's main
areas of exploration and production activity. The Gyda field was discovered in 1980 and started producing
on June 21, 1990. The field contains confirmed 39.6 million m3 of oil and 6.6 billion cubic meter of natural
gas. Ownership: Talisman Energy is the operator of the field with 61% of interest in the project. The full
share was bought by Talisman Energy in 2003 from the previous operator, BP for $82 million.[3] Partners
of Talisman Energy, DONG Energy and Norske AEDC AS (NAEDC),owned by Arabian Oil Company
(AOC), hold 34% and 5% interest in the project, respectively. holds 34%. Capital spending on Gyda was
expected to be $131 million. Production: Gyda is located in approximately 66 m (217 ft) of water. The main
reservoir stands at 4,000 m (13,000 ft) in the Upper Jurassic Ula Formation. The field has one conventional
steel facility with production, drilling, living quarters. Gyda currently produces an average of 10,000 bbl/d
(1,600 m3/d). The field also produces excessive amount of water making the oil production stable. Due to the
difficulties, the production license was extended to 2018. Several new wells are currently being drilled. The
produced oil is transported by a pipeline to Ekofisk oil field and on to Teesside for refining.
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at ENI2004 - 2004 (less than a year)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the well: Ocean Vanguard (6406/1-3 (Erlend)) The
drilling rig Ocean Vanguard had to spend almost the entire winter Vestbase. After of runs of an anchor
chain last December had the rig immediate needs for repairs. Mishap occurred during drilling for Eni well
6406/1-3 in Norwegian Sea. But never so bad that it is not good for anything. The immediate improvements
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gave the local industry projects for 12 -NOK 15 million, according Vestbase. Ocean Vanguard went to the
field to pick up BOP and riser in end of February and returned for further improvements. The total turnover
on Vestbase for both sojourns estimated at 20 - NOK 25 million. The rig will shortly publish on behalf of
the group. Drilling HSE evaluation: The rig experienced a gain in the active pit. The mudlogger and data
engineer suspected a kick and warned drill floor.
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at Total E&P2003 - 2003 (less than a year)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the wells: Scarabeo 6 (25/5-C-1H) Total S.A. is a French
multinational integrated oil and gas company and one of the six "Supermajor" oil companies in the world.
Its businesses cover the entire oil and gas chain, from crude oil and natural gas exploration and production
to power generation, transportation, refining, petroleum product marketing, and international crude oil and
product trading. Total is also a large-scale chemicals manufacturer. The company has its head office in the
Tour Total in the La Défense district in Courbevoie, West of Paris.
ML geologist consultant from Geoservices at Shell2003 - 2003 (less than a year)
Geology evaluation and supervision when drilling the wells: Deep Sea Trym (6407/9-E-2H) Draugen
oil producer Draugen has the most produced approx. 225,000 barrels of oil a day. When the field was
developed, there was a planned average production of approx. 90,000 barrels a day, but the oil reservoir
and the platform proved to be able to produce more. Oil is produced from a total of 11 wells, of which 6
are platform wells and 5 subsea wells. The produced oil is stored in the seven storage cells in the bottom of
the concrete shaft. Crude oil is loaded via a floating loading buoy, about 3 kilometers east of the platform.
Facts: Location: West of Kristiansund Block Number: 6407/9 Operator: Norwegian Shell Licenses: Shell
(26.2%), Chevron Norway (7.56%), BP Norway (18.36%), Petoro (47.88%) Discovered date: 07/09/1984
Reservoir Depth 1650 Produsjonsstart: October 1993 Draugen gas exports The 10th October 2000 started
exports of gas from Draugenfield. Draugenfield exports about. 1.5 Sm3 gas per day via a dedicated 78
km pipeline of 16 "(inch) attached to Åsgard Transport pipeline. Ever since the start of oil production on
Draugen there have been efforts to increase and prolong the production. Yarn West is a site entirely west
of the Draugenfield containing approx. 7.5 million Sm3 of recoverable oil reserves. To map the area was
made extensive use of 4D seismic (4-dimensional). This has given very valuable information about the field
and how the oil moves in the field. At the same time 4D sesmikk information on where new wells should be
placed. A / S Norwegian Shell is continuously working to create the most value of the reserves in Draugen.
This benefits both the owners and the community. Therefore, considering one continuous drilling of new
wells to access the pockets of hydrocarbons that can be produced by the existing wells.
Laboratory Engineer at Reslab2002 - 2002 (less than a year)
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Special Core Analysis: Measurement of petrophysical data: Permeability, porosity and capillary pressure/
resistivity curves Reslab is a provider of fluid and core analysis to Oil & Gas-companies, sold to
Weatherford, Inc.
Geoscientist consultant at RoxarSeptember 2001 - 2002 (1 year)
Reservoir Modelling: System helpdesk (RMS 6.2) at Oslo office/ Technical contact with customers Software
error localization: Importing Eclipse grid files for inspection in RMS 7.0 and general bug hunting in new
applications in the software at Stavanger office Roxar ASA is an international technology company in the
oil and gas sector. The company's technology helps to improve the extraction of petroleum resources and
reduced field development expenses. Owner is currently Emerson Electric Company.
1 recommendation available upon request
Menig at Royal Norwegian NavyJuly 1997 - June 1998 (1 year)
Security guard @ NATO base RSD Ulsnes, Hundvåg - My leader Roger Hesjedal wrote the following words
about me: The soldier is an particularly positive person, very cooperative, dutiful, and have performed his
tasks in a very satisfactory way, and I would strongly recommend Sigve Aspelund to future employers.
Naval diving school Håkonsvern @ Bergen - The best candidate @ admission and my leader told me that I
was one of the toughest of the divers. Menig at Harald Hårfagre navy base @ Stavanger
Courses Project risk advisorAspelund Consulting & Energy Offshore DevelopmentInternational NationalIntroduction to subsea technology: System overview inproductionSubsea technology: Production control systemsSubsea Technology: Processing IntroductionIntroduction to subsea technology: Completion/WorkoverStandardization courseSubsea: Front End EngineeringTeamcenter: Review and approveSubsea technology: Introduction to MPSIntroduction to subsea technology: Connection systemIntroduction to subsea technology: Control systemsDocument review: Introduction to NDT & MRBField development: Subsea technology productionsystems
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Introduction to Subsea technology: Foundations &structures
Petroleum engineering team leader consultantAspelund Consulting Energy Offshore DevelopmentInternational & NationalSales and service & Business presentation strategy
Mudlogger geologistGeoservicesMud logging training courseHelicopter evacuation and Statoil internal courseOffshore work permit and safe job analysis coursePrimary & secondary well control and kick sheet courseHSE training course and Basic safety and emergencyand evacuation course for Ula/ValhallData engineerH2S course
Production EngineerTalisman EnergyMbal, Prosper & GAP & Gas lift coursePI process book & PI excelOil Field ManagerF.A.S.T. Fekete RTA
Geoscientist consultantRoxarRMS, reservoir modelling system, introductionRMS, reservoir modelling system, streamlinesRMS, reservoir modelling system, simulation gridRMS, reservoir modelling system, heterogeneityPresentation Technique
Quality, Health, Safety & Environment engineerOcean RigOffshore safety course 2011 (Refresh from coursestaken in 2007 & 2003)
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Reservoir engineerIOR ChemcoWater shut off – Randy Seright, SPE IOR06 TulsaOklahoma
LanguagesEnglish (Native or bilingual proficiency)Norwegian (Native or bilingual proficiency)German (Professional working proficiency)Danish (Full professional proficiency)Swedish (Full professional proficiency)
Skills & ExpertisePetroleumPetroleum EngineeringOil/GasOffshore DrillingDrillingGasUpstreamEnergyOnshoreReservoir EngineeringCompletionReservoir ManagementManagementNew Business DevelopmentPipelinesGeologyBusiness DevelopmentSubsea EngineeringField DevelopmentOil & Gas IndustryGeophysicsEngineeringSales ManagementPetroleum GeologyReservoir SimulationLeadershipPressure
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Well TestingTeachingEarth ScienceRisk ManagementPetrophysicsInspectionFormation EvaluationNatural GasLoggingStimulationTechnical PresentationsHAZOPPetrochemicalEclipseProsperSedimentologyQHSETechnical Project LeadershipFPSOProduction EngineeringWell ControlGAPOil & Gas
EducationUniversitetet i Stavanger (UiS)Post-qualifying education, Reservoir engineering, 2003 - 2003
Universitetet i StavangerM.Sc. Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum engineering with applied science programme. Master of science
(Lorenz strange attractors), 1998 - 2001
FalkenSequrity guard, Sequrity, 2000 - 2000
University of Bergen (UiB)Examen philosophicum (2.6) (Grades in paranthesis 1.0 is the best), 1998 - 1998
Håkonsvern dykker og froskemanskoleNaval diving, 1997 - 1997
Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU)Candidatus Magisterii(B. Sc.), Mathematics Physics, 1995 - 1997
Bryne videregående skoleAllmennfag med fordypning i matematikk og fysikk, 1992 - 1995Activities and Societies: Tillitsvalgt 1992-1995University of Stavanger (UiS)Business Administration - MBA, master, 2015
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InterestsListening to music: Van der Graaf Generator, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin (top quartet). Sports:
Soccer (Bryne FK)
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