RÉSUMÉ
Name : MUHLIS
Address : Jakarta
Home : Indonesia
Mobile : 62-812-***-****
Email : ********@*****.***
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
I am a 26 years’ experiences Geologist focusing as a Petrophysicist for the last 16 years
(since 2002). I am a company expert in deterministic & probabilistic formation evaluation, providing qualitative and quantitative petrophysical analysis to new drilled as well as existing wells for special project and workover purposes. I have a broad experience on production enhancement project (Waterflood / EOR) that include; candidate selection, surveillance, data gathering/QC and data utilization to come up with quick optimization plan, execution, Uncertainty Management Plan, and Lookback Review, Successfully presented two papers;
1) Permeability Transform Using Multiple Linear Regression in Shale Laminated Sand in SPWLA Conference, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, March 2006 2) Permeability prediction in Poor Quality Reservoir Utilizing Core Porosity and Permeability Regression Controlled by Rock Cluster in IAGI Convention, Indonesia, 2010
ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS
Quality Award on Task Force Team in Determining Tip Screen Out (TSO) Fracture as Stimulation method to produce additional avails in 1998
Quality Award on Bekasap Water Flood Optimization in 2001. This effort give more opportunity for additional reserves through better understanding of the reservoir. Page-2/4
Quality Award on Process Improvement of Horizontal Wells Drilling in Bekasap Asset Management Team in 2002. The TEAM contributed initiative and effort for incremental reserves by 3.9 MMBO, and additional HWs opportunities following the success of the first package.
Quality Award on Redesign of last 10 wells of Balam South Telisa Area-1 to eliminate further Land Indemnification delay and deepen to underlying formation to capture valuable Base Business surveillance data and produce bypassed oil in 2005.
Quality Award for excellent work processes geological works (formation evaluation, seismic interpretation, stratigraphic analysis, and gocad modeling)
Quality Award for the successful in coordinating and giving lecture in Chevron Basic Formation Evaluation, 2007.
WORK HISTORY
APRIL 2016 – PRESENT
DELTA GEOSERVICES
LOCATION: JAKARTA - INDONESIA
PETROPHYSICIST ADVISOR
Key Job responsibility; Responsible for all Formation Evaluation related jobs for Delta Geoservices project that include;
Provide petrophysical analysis to identify HC zone and determine perforation interval for work over purposes to support production optimization to oil companies
Share success best practices to oil companies for field development and production optimization
And facilitate Technical training to Oil Company JANUARY 2007 – MARCH 2016
CHEVRON INDONESIA COMPANY
LOCATION: KALIMANTAN - INDONESIA
PETROPHYSICIST
Key Job responsibility; Responsible for all Formation Evaluation jobs for Chevron Indonesia, Kalimantan Operation that include;
The high light projects:
Provide petrophysical analysis to all new drilled wells (qualitative and quantitative)
Review old wells for workover and development purposes
Responsible for all logging plan and analysis both open and cased holes
Mentoring Junior geologists and engineers
Coordinated and gave lecture on a 3 day “Basic Formation Evaluation” training for geologist and engineer in Chevron Indonesia, Balikpapan in 2007
Conducted presentation on Permeability Prediction in Poor Quality Reservoir Utilizing Core Porosity and Permeability Regression Controlled by Rock Cluster in IAGI Convention in 2010
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MARCH 2001 – NOVEMBER 2001
CHEVRON – SAN RAMON
CALIFORNIA - USA
Earth Scientist - Formation Evaluation Specialist
The high light projects:
Successfully completed 2 (two) Formation Evaluation projects in EPTC – Chevron San Ramon
Participated in “Technical Conference and Workshop”, Reservoir Management, Geological Modeling, Formation Evaluation, Structure Geology, and Stratigraphy. JANUARY 2002 – JANUARY 2007
CALTEX PACIFIC INDONESIA
SUMATRA - INDONESIA
Senior Earth Scientist - Formation Evaluation Specialist The key job responsibility is focusing on formation evaluation (qualitative and quantitative), Waterflood Surveillance, geological modeling, wellsite coordinator and supervises junior geologist for office and wellsite jobs. Experienced with geological software; Geoquest (CPS-3, IESX, Stratlog), Geolog
(Formation Evaluation), and Gocad (Chevron Geological Modelling). The high light projects:
Working on Waterflood Surveillance and completed Formation Evaluation Review for geological modeling in Caltex Pacific Indonesia in 2003-2004
Wellsite Geologist Coordinator
MAY 1992 – DECEMBER 2000
CALTEX PACIFIC INDONESIA
SUMATRA - INDONESIA
Development Geologist / Earth Scientist
The key responsibility was Field Development and Reservoir Management that include; Seismic Interpretation, Mapping (structure and isopach), Generate detail (structure and stratigraphic) cross sections, generate prospect and propose new wells (vertical, directional, step-out, on-structure wildcat, and horizontal), identified work over candidates, and identified stimulation opportunities. The high light projects:
1996 – 1997, successfully generated prospect, proposed, and executed 2 (two) step out wells with total initial production were 1200 BOPD.
1997, successfully identified and proposed some “frac sand” candidates, production increased from 50 BOPD up to (200-300) BOPD.
1998 – 2000, successfully proposed and executed 3 (three) horizontal wells with initial production (750-1000) BOPD compare to (50-100) BOPD in vertical well. Page-4/4
SPECIAL PROJECTS
• Bekasap Menggala Fm Peripheral Waterflood Project Menggala FM is an excellent quality sandstone reservoir with dominantly clean sand. More than 200 feet of OIL with single original fluid contact in four lobe sands. Menggala is very good quality reservoir with strong water drive. To sustain the high productivity especially to the old wells we decided to maintain the formation pressure with water injection, and the recommended option was to do peripheral water flood project. After drilled some injector wells and conducted project lookback review, the project team then indicated the improvement of the field performance
• Balam South Telisa Fm Waterflood Project
Telisa formation is “Shaly Sand” shallow reservoir, the sand and Net Pay thickness without contact is about a hundred feet with very low productivity because of low permeability and it is divided into 2 (two) main lithology types. The upper part is purely Shaly sand and the lower part is Shaly sand with abundant of carbonate material. Few options to improve the well performance, and finally came with “6 patterns waterflood” with hydraulic fracturing.
Phase 1 (one) was to drill all proposed injector wells in the south area and doing lookback review. The lookback review recommended to NOT continuing the project to the phase-2 (North Area) as the fact that the injector water is mostly NOT going to the target reservoir because of two possibilities; o the presence of “Theft Zone”
o Very poor “Lateral” sand connectivity
COMPUTER SKILL
General Applications: Microsoft office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Geological Applications: Formation Evaluation: GeoLog (Paradigm / Emerson) PUBLIC PRESENTATION
Permeability Transform Using Multiple Linear Regression in Shale Laminated Sand in SPWLA Conference, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, March 2006
Permeability prediction in Poor Quality Reservoir Utilizing Core Porosity and Permeability Regression Controlled by Rock Cluster in IAGI Convention, Indonesia 2010
EDUCATION
1990 : S-1 Degree of Geology – Hasanuddin University – Makassar, Indonesia