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Location:
Sugar Land, TX
Posted:
November 10, 2013

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BARRETT A. LAVERGNE (EIT)

acauwg@r.postjobfree.com

Permanent Address Current Address

**** ***** **** **** ***** Avellino Ct

Littleton, CO 80217 Richmond, TX 77406

303-***-**** 720-***-****

Summary

Professional with a BS in Geological Engineering with dynamic experience as a Geologist in the oil and

gas industry, Seismic Processor for Schlumberger, and a Mine Geologist at Bowie Resources.

Education

Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO

Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering May 14, 2010

Certifications

Engineer in Training (EIT) EIT No. 48694

Geology, Engineering, and Geophysical Skills

Detailed geologic interpretations on seismic and geophysical datasets.

Field mapping and underground mine mapping.

Interpretation of drilling, wireline, and core data.

Fundamental Engineering skills:

o Soil and Rock mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Advanced Engineering Mathematics,

Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Engineering Mechanics (Static and Dynamics),

Strength of Materials, Material Properties, and Electricity and Magnetism.

Detailed and organized data management.

Thorough understanding of geophysical acquisition and data processing techniques.

In hand rock and mineral identification.

Computer Programs and Software Experience

Knowledgeable in: SMT Kingdom, GlobalMapper (Blue Marple Geographics Software), Surfer,

Strater, AutoCAD/SurvCad, Seisee, SonarWiz5, Omega2, CMRR, Fortran, and Linux.

Familiar with: Petrel, Petra (IHS Software Packages), BlueMarble Geographics Software

Packages, Grapher (Golden Software Packages), Vulcan, ArcGIS, MapInfo, Solidworks,

CleanSweep, Kongsberg Mesotech 1000 and Microsoft Access.

Extensive experience with Microsoft Office package: Excel, Outlook, and Powerpoint.

Professional Experience

Geoscience Earth and Marine Services Geologist August 29, 2011-Present

Assess complex geologic and engineering challenges for offshore oil and gas exploration and

development. On the job solutions for regional developments and site-specific challenges

include:

o Geologic interpretation of 2D and 3D seismic surveys, focused on shallow hazard

constraints.

o Interpretation of Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) sensor instrument data:

Subbottom Profiler Data (SBP), multi-beam seafloor bathymetry data (MBE),

Side-Scan Sonar data (SSS), and backscatter data.

o Integration and correlation of geophysical data with available geotechnical data.

o Geologic and technical report writing.

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BARRETT A. LAVERGNE (EIT)

acauwg@r.postjobfree.com

Geoscience Earth and Marine Services: Continued

o Effective communication between management, employees, and clients.

o Client representative for offshore geophysical and geotechnical campaigns:

Geophysical data: SBP, MBE, SSS, and backscatter data acquired via AUV.

Geotechnical data: Piston Core, Jumbo Piston Core, Box Core, and Cone

Penetrometer Test. Oversight of field lab testing (Minivane and torvane

shear strength tests).

o Commitment to health, safety, and environmental responsibility.

Thorough understanding of BOEM’s Notice to Lessees.

Water Survival, HUET/METS, First Aid, and CPR training.

Schlumberger, WesternGeco Seismic Processor June 7, 2010-August 12, 2011

Worked to provide geophysical and geological solutions for hydrocarbon exploration and

production challenges; primarily 3D seismic processing (Marine and Land) involving:

o Seismic data manipulation, noise attenuation, multiple attenuation, deconvolution,

absorption compensation, velocity analysis, refraction/reflection statics, surface

consistent processing, interpolation and regularization, migration, stacking, filtering,

and scaling.

Presented results to management and clients.

Extensive exposure to basic geophysical principles.

Gained a fundamental understanding of 3D seismic survey acquisition parameters and

geometries.

Bowie Resources Mine Geologist Intern Summer/Winter 2008 & 2009

Bowie II Coal Mine-Piceance Basin

On the job: Assisted with underground mine mapping, ground control monitoring, roof stability

rating, underground channel samples, mine water quality monitoring, desorption analyses, core

logging, and underground mine surveying.

Interpretation: Geophysical logs and drill core logs.

Leadership roles: Represent engineering department at foremen’s meetings.

Government projects: Geophysical trapped miner tests with NIOSH.

Arrakis, Inc. Lab Preparation Assistant Fall 2008

Mine sample preparation and analysis.

Lonco, Inc. Civil Engineer-Intern Summer/Winter 2007

Archiving field data, miscellaneous engineering tasks.

Interests, Activities, and Volunteer Work

American Association of Petroleum Geologists

Houston United Rugby Team (2011-Present)

Colorado School of Mines Rugby (2008-2010)

Volunteer at MESA High School Science and Engineering Jamboree, as Math Judge

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