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Geologist

Location:
Houston, TX
Posted:
November 06, 2013

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Fanjin Meng

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Objective Obtain a full-time job as an E&P geoscientist

Education

Master Candidate – Geology Expected graduation date –2014 Spring

University of Houston, Houston, Texas, G.P.A.: 3.6

Master of Science– Petroleum Geology 2010.8-2011.7

Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, China, G.P.A.: 3.9

Bachelor of Science – Petroleum Geology 2006.9-2010.7

Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, China, G.P.A.: 3.7 (Ranking 2/160)

Industrial Experience and Project Involvements

Junior geoscientist intern at C&C Reservoirs Inc. 2013. 6-8

• Exploration, development, and production data management and research

• Figure editing and geological report writing

CNPC (China National Petroleum Corporation) ●Accumulation mechanism of tight sand gas reservoir in the

Shahejie Formation, Southern Western Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China (Master thesis project)

2012-present

• Reconstructed burial and thermal history

•Modeled fluid flow and the emplacement of hydrocarbons

•Simulated porosity evolution history

CNPC ●Integrated geological study and well placement in Jin 31 to Jin 146 Block, Bohai Bay Basin, China 2011

• Stratigraphic correlation using well-logs (mainly SP and GR logs)

• 3D seismic data loading, horizons and faults picking using the Landmark System

Ministry of Land and Resources of China ●Contrast diagenesis between overpressure and underpressure

environments in the northern Songliao Basin, China 2009-2010

• Analyzed the effects of overpressure and underpressure on diagenesis

• Thin section analyses and interpretation

CNOOC (China National Offshore Oil Corporation) ●Diagenetic evolution of Yinggehai and Qiongdongnan basins,

South China Sea 2008-2009

• Analysis of diagenetic features under overpressure and geothermal fluids as a uniquely paired condition

Publications

• Meng, F., 2012, Abnormal transformation of the clay minerals in Yinggehai Basin and its significance: Acta

Sedimentologica Sinica, v. 30, no. 3, p. 29-36.

• Meng, Y., Liang, H., and Meng, F., 2010, Distribution and genesis of the anomalously high porosity zones in the middle-

shallow horizons of the northern Songliao Basin: Petroleum Science, v. 7, no. 3, p. 302-310 (published in English; indexed

by SCI).

• Meng, Y., Xiu, H., and Meng, F., 2008, Prediction of Secondary Pore Zones in Reservoirs with Rock-eval Data of

Mudstone: Natural Gas Industry, v. 28, no. 10, p. 41-43.

Relevant Course Work

• 3D Seismic Exploration, Advance Workflows for 3D Seismic Exploration (by Dr. Pete Emmet, using Kingdom®)

• Petroleum Geochemistry, Petroleum Systems Analysis (by Dr. Adry Bissada, using Basinmod®)

• Terrigenous Depositional Systems (by Dr. William Dupre) • Sequence Stratigraphy (by Dr. Janok Bhattacharya)

• Sandstone Petrography, Carbonate Sedimentology (by Dr. Henry Chafetz)

• Integrated Resource Play Assessment on Shale Gas (by Pete Bartok)

• Basin Analysis of Petroleum Exploration(by Dr. Paul Mann, using Geoprobe®)

• Geochemistry (by Dr. Regina Capuano, using Phreeqc®)

Software Skills

• Office software: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, OneNote, Outlook, Adobe Acrobat, Prezi

• Graphical software: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, Surfer, Grapher

• Petroleum software: BasinMod 1D, Petromod, GeoProbe, Kingdom Suite

Fieldwork and Industrial Short Courses

• Field assistant for Megan Cook Sierra of her Master’s thesis: Lateral and Temporal Facies Variations in a

Quaternary Travertine Deposit: Belen, New Mexico (2 weeks) 2012.7

• Regional geological survey, Liujiang Basin, Qinhuangdao, China (2 weeks) 2008.7

•Summer field camp, Liujiang Basin, Qinhuangdao, China (1 week) 2007.7

• Coal Bed Methane (by Dr. Walter Ayers from Texas A&M Univ.)

• Shale gas Workshop, Sedimentology, Sequence Stratigraphy, Geochemistry, Engineering and Petrophysics of Upper

Jurassic Mudrock in East Texas and North Louisiana (by Dr. Ursula Hammes from Univ. of Texas at Austin)

• Hand-held XRF Strategies Applied to Stratigraphic and Paleo-environmental Interpretations (by Milly Wright from

Chemostrat)

• “We made a discovery! What now?” (by Fred Schroeder from Noble Energy)

Other Activities

• Initiator, organizer, and lecture coordinator of a weekly English corner at Cornerstone Bookstore & Café, Daqing, China

2008-2011

• Coordinator of an international summer camp, Daqing, China 2009. 7

• Volunteer at seniors' home, Daqing, China 2006.10-2007.6



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