RÉSUMÉ
NAME: Roderick J. Hulin “ Ricky “
ADDRESS: **** ****** **. ******* **.
DATE OF BIRTH: 06/05/65
FORMAL EDUCATION: Crowley High School Graduate
LSU-Eunice
IFE Fast Track II School
Dimms Training for BPAmoco
Randy Smith Well Control School
CAREER DEVELOPMENT TRAINING:
M-I L.L.C. Mud Engineering School
PEC (Petroleum Education Counsel) School
Environmental Seminars
Two Day Leadership & Safety Seminar
Hazmat/Hazcom Training
ISO 9001 Training
T.R.U.E. Training
Mud Trax Volume ACCT School-1999
Flo Pro and ThixSal School-1999
Shearing and Mud Mixing Equipment School
Shaker Screen School-1999
Systems of Offshore Survival – 1999
H2S Saftey – 2001
CERTIFIED
Basic Concepts
Mud Relationships to Solids
Centrifugal Pumps Workshop
Completion Fluids
Drilling Fluids Economics/
Product Optimization
Waste Management/Treatment Services
Drilling Technologies and Systems
Rig Data Acquisition
SWACO Level 1/
Mud Relationships to Solids
Engineering Fluids Volume
Project Planning
Revised 12/8/99
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Ricky Hulin
Cell: 337-***-****
Email : **********@*****.***
Different Fluid System Experienced
Lignosulfonate
Ultradril
Low Lime
Kmag
Nova Plus
Versa Drill
Flo Pro
CaCl2- Completion Fluid
KCL- Completion Fluid
Worked as a filtration helper
RELATED OIL INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE:
1983 to 1989 R.C. Chapman, Nabors Drilling, Gold Rus Drilling 1989 to 1995 Grey Wolf Drilling Company
1995 to 2009 MI Drilling Fluids, Lafayette, Louisiana (mud Engineer/Liquid mud plant super- visor/liquid mud sales man)
2009 to 2015 Self Employed (mud and solids control advisor) for CHK in the Marcellus Shale
/Utica Shale .
2015 to Nov 2015 Working for Eclipse as their mud and solids adviser, overseeing the dewater- ing process while air drilling and running oil base mud. Jan 2016 Mud Engineer for Patriot Drilling Fluids
HIGHEST ANGLE: LONGEST LATERAL:
90 Degree 11,000’
DEEPEST WATER:
1500’ – 2000’
Revised 12/8/99
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Ricky Hulin
Cell # 337-***-****
Email: **********@****.***
AREAS WORKED as a Mud Enginner:
OFFSHORE
Matagorda Island TX. LAND
Eugene Island Camerion LA. Shreve Port La (Hains Ville Shale) High Island Moss Bluff LA.
Garden Banks Baton Rouge LA
Mississippi Canyon Gueydan LA.
East Cameron Kapland LA.
West Cameron Reffero TX.
Ship Shoal Oakedale LA.
Vermilion False River Field (Tuscaloosa Trend)
Green Canyon Pennsylvania (Marcellus Shale )
Ohio (Utica Shale)
RIG TYPES WORKED:
Semi-submersibles (dynamic and anchored)
Jack Ups
Platforms
Land
Work History
1. Worked 6 years for BP Amoco in Grand Isle, West Cam, Matagorda Island TX, high temperature, some high angle holes, some Nova Plus, and worked completion fluids 2. Ran Ultradril in the gulf of Mexico (shelf) on the longest interval in a 16” hole for 6500’, in west Cameron Block 65 well # 10 for BP.
3. Ran
the
second
Ultradrill
job
for
BP
in
a
14.75”
hole
from
4990’
to
10,665’
in
Mata- gord
Island
with
a
31
deg.
Hole
angle 4. Worked
in
the
False
River
Field
(
Tuscaloosa
Trend
) 5. Worked
2
yrs
in
liquid
mud
sales
for
MISWACO 6. Worked
in
PA
as
a
mud
and
solids
supervisor
for
Chesapeake
in
the
Marcellus
for
2 years
looking
over
24
rigs
daily
until
the
rig
count
went
down
and
got
transferred
to Ohio.
7. Worked
in
the
Ohio
(Utica
shale)
for
Chesapeake
as
a
mud
and
solids
control
super- visor
looking
over
15
rigs
daily 8. I
have
the
experience
of
operating
centrifuges
on
mud
(Barite
Recovery)
and
De- watering
operations.
Revised 12/8/99
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Ricky
Hulin
Cell
:
337- 581- 2441
Email:
**********@*****.***
Duties as a Mud and Solids Supervisor:
• Analyze daily morning mud reports for inconsistencies, inefficient use of chemicals and ensure fluid properties were within specifications.
• Reviewed daily solids control reports and optimized cut points, bowl speeds and differen- tial rpms
• Travel to the rigs and perform fluid tests for possible inaccuracies on the drilling fluids.
• Standardize all mud tests from each vendor to match API standards and deliver uniformi- ty across the field
• Daily meetings with Drilling Superintendents to discuss potential problems, approval of drilling fluid parameters changes and discuss relevant data capture for accurate assess- ment of any trials.
• Help set standards for drilling fluid parameters for proper hole cleaning and reduce ECD’s down hole to prevent stress on the well bore.
• Help reduce trucking cost buy implementing and helping with dewatering of the water base mud and air/mist drilling fluids to reuse the water.
• Help with finding ways (equipment) to reduce the usage of solidification material being used to dry the drill cuttings before going to disposal. Revised 12/8/99
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