Eric Asongwe
(U.S. Permanent Resident)
**** *. ******* **. *** 601, Norman, Ok 73071 803-***-**** ***********@*****.*** Objective
Seeking a fulltime position in the Oil & Gas industry Education
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University of Oklahoma Norman, OK
Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering Dec 2016 Overall GPA: 3.49/4.00
Study Abroad, Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico
(Summer 2016)
Completed coursework in Improved Oil Recovery Techniques
Worked on group projects with Mexican Petroleum Engineering students and industry professionals, building collaboration and multicultural communication skills
Used CMG reservoir simulation software to analyze, design and optimize waterflooding, gas recycling, WAG, steam injection, and chemical flooding scenarios
Quickly adapted to an unfamiliar environment and embraced cultural differences
Developed an understanding of global issues facing the oil & gas industry Halliburton Energy Services El Reno, OK Dec 2016 – March 2017 Operator Assistant:
Assists in the delivery of Production Enhancement services (Frac/Acid)
Assists in pre-planning, job execution, and post job analysis
Performs pre/post job equipment inspections and preventive maintenance procedures
Regularly interpret well site data
Participates in developmental programs to accelerate learning University of Oklahoma Production Research Lab April 2016-Dec. 2016 Research Assistant: Research projects on Near-Wellbore Wettability Alteration in Gas Condensate Reservoirs and Wettability Alteration from Asphaltene Precipitation.
Conducted a preliminary literature review on the topic
Performed routine sample preparation and petrophysical measurements on the rock samples
Assisted in experimental setup, data collection and analysis Shell Drilling & Production Training Camp Roberts, LA March 13-17, 2017
Training focused on offshore production, drilling, well control, subsea operations, and health safety & environmental (HSE)
Successfully completed underwater helicopter escape training (HUET) as well as a fire safety course
Learned basic subsea system operations such as valve control, choke control, and subsea communications using the Shell Subsea Simulator
Trained in drilling and well intervention operations on the DS 5000 Drilling Simulator Dover Artificial Lift Technologies Training Seminar October 13-14, 2016
Gained a solid foundation on the theory behind all forms of artificial lift systems
Understood the advantages and limitation of each system
Explored application considerations for production optimization, and sample predictions for each method
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Activities
Professional
Membership
National Oil Varco Deepwater Drilling Simulator Training Spring 2016 Successfully completed a five weeks NOV Non-rig Specific Deepwater Drillship Simulator Training which focused on Cyberbase Station operations, recognition of drilling trends, making pipe connections with HydraTong, tripping in & out, and drilling.
Language: Bilingual in English and French
Software: MS Office Suit (Excel, Word, PPT), Visual Basics, Petrel, Pipesim, CMG, IP
PEC Safety, BasicPlus CPR, AED, and First Aid for Adults
CDL Class A with HAZMAT and Tanker Endorsements (In Progress)
2016 South Central Climate Science Center International Studies Scholarship for demonstrated interest in environmental protection and the weather.
Oklahoma Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation research scholar
University Of Oklahoma Honors College
University of Oklahoma Transfer Academic Excellence Scholarship recipient
Society of Petroleum Engineers Freshman Mentor 2015-present
National Society of Black Engineers member 2015-Present