EMPLOYMENT OBJECTIVE:Pipeline Engineer
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
•Ten years Gas and Oil Pipeline and facility design and engineering experience, including pig trap, pipeline bend, road/railway/river crossing, meter station engineering.
•Seven years pipeline and facility construction experience in EPCM projects in field of Crude Oil and Gas trunk pipeline, power plant, and LNG plant, gathering system (trunk-line & flow-line), oilfield facilities, Filed Production Facility (FPF), Central Process Facility (CPF), and well-site.
•Five years Operation/commissioning experience pipeline and facility in oil & gas treatment, LNG plant, transportation, metering station dehydrating, separation, pipeline operation in oilfield/plant.
•Excellent team player and solved problem
•Familiar with CSA Standards (CSA Z662, Z245.1/11/12/15), NEB, AER, OGC, ASME B31.4/31.8, ASME B31.3,API, ASTM, NACE MR0175/ISO15156 standards and codes
•Software/Skill: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATION
Registered with the following Professional Engineer Associations:
Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA)
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia (APEGBC)
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS)
Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO)
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Feb.2015 – Dec. 2015 – Stantec Consulting Ltd.
Pipeline Project Engineer
Review Construction Plan, review ROW survey drawings; Reviewed Design Basis Memoranda (DBM), Review Railway/Road crossing drawings; Review HDD drawings; Calculate pipeline stress at lowest point based on elevation profile, calculate pipeline wall thickness and grade and MAOP. Prepare hydrotest plan; Material Bid evaluation. Review MTR, support proposal development, review construction survey plan, reviewed Pipeline coating specification, support PM cost and schedule control. Review and Stamp IFC drawings for pipeline alignment, block valve assembles, pig traps P&ID, ISO and Piping. Coaching and mentoring engineers and EIT.
Spectra Energy Transmission (SET)
Jackfish Lake Expansion – NPS 36 Natural Gas Pipeline and Trap Design
TransCanada
Vaughan Mainline Expansion – NPS 42 Natural Gas Pipeline and Trap Design
2011 – 2015 - Woodgroup (Sunstone Projects LTD)
Senior Pipeline Engineer
Mainly works include:
Responsible for pipeline technical and coordinating on project engineering and design. Review ROW survey drawings, Prepared for Design Basis Memoranda (DBM), Calculated pipe wall thickness MAOP, combined stress, bend and buoyancy control calculations, prepared highway/railway and river crossings, review HDD drawings, reviewed vendor’s drawings and MTR, Materials estimate, support proposal development, review construction survey plan, support PM cost and schedule control, review material quotations, bid technical evaluation, design pig launcher and receivers. Prepare hydrotest plan and stress calculation; Prepare, Review and Stamp IFC drawings for pipeline alignment, block valve assembles, pig traps P&ID, ISO and crossing drawings. Coaching and mentoring engineers and EITs.
The major projects that have been done and doing are highlighted here:
Altagas: 24” OD 82 km long natural gas pipeline; 23km 4” HVP pipeline
Canexus: 24” OD 10 km Bitumen/Diluent, 12” OD 20 km Condensate, 10” OD HDPE water line and 20” LVP pipeline.
Cenovus: 10” OD 73 km dense phase CO2 pipeline
Pembina: 6” OD 100 km HVP pipeline and 8” 20 km natural gas pipelines
Nova Chemical: 8” OD 7km HVP pipeline
Saskpower: 10” OD 10km CO2 pipeline
Keyera: 20 km 8” and 6” sour gas/HVP pipeline
Vantage Pipeline: 713 km long from North Dakota (USA), through Saskatchewan and connecting to the Alberta Ethane Gathering System(AEGS) near Empress, Alberta.
2006 –2011 CH2M HILL
Pipeline Engineer
Responsible for SET (Spectra Energy Transmission) existing and new Gas Pipeline projects engineering and design, prepared for Design Basis Memorandum (DBM), Cost Estimate, Project Implementation Plan (PIP), Existing pipeline maintenance, Construction Execution Plan, Subcontract Scope of Work, reviewed vendor's drawing and MTR, designed pipeline and facility as per CSA, NACE, ASME and SET specifications and checked IFA, IFB, and IFC drawings. Also prepared MRF, evaluate materials quotation, did calculations such as pipe design pressure, hoop stress, minimum ID, wall thickness, chose valve styles, pipe sizes and fittings such as tee, ell, induction bend, closure, actuator, barrel forging. These projects include sending and receiving barrel modification/installation, hot tapping, install S bend, deactivate pipeline, reactivate pipeline, Line Break Valve replacement, and flare stack modification. Pipeline size is from 4 inch to 42 inch. The major projects that have been done and doing are highlighted here:
•U1049 - Install 30” Induction bend, 30” ball valve and 32”x30” Barrel at CS9
•PL-07-062 -Relocate 6BL1 30” Receiving barrel to CS 7 – Install 32” x30” barrel, 30’ ball valve, 30” S bend, bypass line, and valve actuators
•U0805 –N4 Loop Internal Inspection Upgrade - Install 36 inch S bend, 36” valve and 38” x 36” sending barrel.
•S0889 -Install sour gas 16” Sending/Receiving barrel, valve, S bend installation
•U0895 – 30” N2 Sending/N3 Receiving Barrel Modification
•U0941 – N2 Inline Inspection Upgrade – Remove the 36” existing sending/receiving barrel; install new 36” sending barrel/S bend on FNL2 and 36” receiving barrel, S bend at on N2L2
•T0723 –Line Break Valve Replacement-20”/24” Grizzly Valley Gathering Pipeline
•P744807005 – Deactivate 12” Sierra sour gas Pipeline
•Q0621Reactivate 16” Sierra pipeline – Modify sending/receiving barrel, install chemical double wall tank, valve shelter, bypass line, valves, water H2S analyzer
•Install pigging barrels 18" Fort St John Pipeline Alternate Suction
•Q0620- 12” Sierra pipeline flow reversal
•S1192 - 26” sour gas BC Trunk Line Alternate Suction line Modifications
•U2014 - 36” 9L2 Receiving Barrel valve replacement
4/2004 – 5/2005 China Petroleum Engineering Construction Corporation (CPECC), Africa
Pipeline Project Manager – 72 km long NPS 20 Crude Oil pipeline EPC project in Melut Basin oilfield, Sudan
As a project manager, I was in charge of project engineering, procurement, bid evaluation, construction, start-up, and hang over to client. Also in charge of QA/QC engineers and document controllers. The primary responsibility was for the execution of project in the aspects of Engineering, equipment/bulks Procurement, and Construction
3/2003 – 3/2004: GREAT NILE PETROLEUM OPERATION COMPANY (GNPOC) Project- Well Head Facility & Flow line and FPF project in Muglad Basin oilfield, Sudan
Project Field Construction Engineer
Wrote pipeline installation procedure and QC/QA plan, submitted to Great Nile Petroleum Operation Company (GNPOC) for approval. Checked the construction drawings, corrected the wrong drawings and discussed the design problems with GNPOC site representatives, Reviewed and approved the static hydrostatic test pressure procedure provided by Sub-Contractor. Coordinated with GNPOC field representatives to get pipeline hydrostatic test water. Prepared the commissioning procedures for FSF-3A project. Commissioning the pipeline, OGM and pigging launcher and receiver.
4/2002 – 2/2003 GNPOC – Power Station
Site Construction Engineer
Provided technical support during power plant start-up phase. Worked with other professional engineers from CPECC and vendors/manufactures, provided technical commissioning support to commissioning/start-up team during facility start-up. Checked the piping and facilities installations according to P&ID drawings to make sure all constructions especially the valve locations are correct, Checked the flow direction and valve location (open/close) are correct, started the recycling pumps and recorded the pressure, temperature, capacity parameters
10/1999 -4 -/2002 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Plant
Field Engineer
As a mechanical engineer participated LNG project management group, was responsible for piping, equipment, cryogenic valve materials inspection, supervised the LNG plant construction. Inspected piping and facilities installation with consultant engineers to make sure the installation is in accordance with the construction drawing and specifications. Reviewed and approved the hydrostatic test procedure submitted by sub-contractor. Monitored the inlet and discharge pressure and temperature of the compressor, high pressure vessels, tanks, pumps and exchangers, collected and filled these data in the forms during commissioning phase.
7/1993 -10/1999 Oil and Gas Treatment Plant
Operation Engineer
Main responsibility was to supervise flow-line, trunk-line and oil facility construction, and monitored the operation of crude oil and gas facilities such as separator, dehydrator, compressor, centrifugal pumps, water boiler and exchangers.
Reviewed contractor engineering documents, including calculation sheets, drawings, specifications, and technical evaluation reports for compliance with project specifications. Checked Production Reports from plant operators, analyzed the water cut. Was in charge of separator, dehydrator shut down, inspection, maintenance and start-up, commissioning. Liaised with crude oil treatment crew, produced water treatment crew, produced water injection crew, gas and oil measurement crew, maintenance crew electricity and instrument crew, to organize joint inspections of all facilities in the plant.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering 1989~-1993