JASON E. HUVAL
Erath, LA *****
*************@*****.***
Experience Highlights (Relevant Experience):
Production Service Industries, LLC Lafayette, LA (6/2016 – present)
Sr. Project Manager
Perform hydrostatic pressure testing on production vessels, interconnecting piping, manifolds, risers, and pipelines in compliance with ASME Codes and API Standards. Provide pressure testing pumps, Barton recorders, digital dead weights, test gauges, flowmeters, and hydrostatic testing equipment hoses. All calibrated and serviced for every job. Proficient in piping design parameters, drilling tools, pipeline, piping repair, riser repairs and testing equipment. Ensure BP US Atlantic Ethanol Expansion Project for pipeline practices performed to ASME B31.3, B31.8 and B31.4 and integration to the East Coast terminals and tank farm refineries in the most cost effective, timely and safe manner. Upgrade of BP tank form to include ethanol blending at terminals and accommodate more fluids with double-walled ethanol storage tanks. Ensure hydrotesting equipment is accurately calibrated and traceable in accordance with NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). Manage equipment logistics to meet projected delivery dates. Ensure hydrotest calibrations are based on current MAOP parameters.
US Navy Port Heuneme, CA (5/2015 – 6/2016)
Sr. Project Manager Petroleum, Oil, Lubricants Honolulu, HI
Engineering responsible for design build of fuel tank upgrades involving fuel oil transfer from fuel tanker farms at the facility to supply Navy Ships in the Indian Ocean. Inspect tanks and additional flow transfer pipeline In some of the tanks the cover liners scheduled for replacement. Piping and pump inspection reports were performed to ASME B31.3, B31.4, and B31.8. Tank inspection comply with General Building Requirements and Criteria Format Standards. Guidelines, specs, standard DoD (UFC-1-300-02), Design of Petroleum FacilPities DoD (UFC-460).
Marathon Oil Corporation (Eagle Ford Shale) Kennedy, TX (10/2013 - 3/2015)
Sr. Project Manager
Project engineer for fast track, environmental and safety projects for installation of burner management systems (Heater Treaters and Glycol Dehy’s) and thermal mass flowmeters (Fox FT3) on all HP/LP Flare lines to comply with (EPA) emissions and operational reliability on tank farms and refinery. Projects included all disciplines of scope development, including process equipment sizing of filter separators and heaters associated with associated station equipment, pipeline inspection. Interface with operations pipeline repairs, and refurbishing tank farms by removing pitted areas based on NDT an. M radiography minimal required thickness readings. Replaced pipeline valves, flowmeters with orifice plate restrictions. Modified tank vent hatches due to vapor recovery system pressures and modified existing tank farm layout of typically eighteen tanks sized to accommodate operating pipeline parameters for maximum capacity of approximately +20 miles of 8” pipeline at each gathering facility. Evaluated existing pipelines built in 1952 by analysis of MTRs to upgrade data for compliance with current codes and standards for MAOP calculations with accurate steel grades, allowable stress. NDT to obtain wall thickness readings for percent wall loss and corrosion rates and introduced chemical injection system to reduce internal corrosion. Utilized data alignment sheets for visual analysis of pipeline changes with traceable, verifiable, and complete data. Upgrade gathering facility for natural gas and oil processing and sales.
Managed Engineering Design review data, Request for Quotes (RFQ’s), Bill Of Materia lBOM’s), Approval for Expenditures (AFE’s), raised Management of Change (MOC’s) for construction, and developed costing budgets and proposals to upgrade tank farms in accordance with API’s 570, 650, 651, & 653 and 4+ miles of pipelines systematically in accordance with ASME B31.3, B31.8, and B41.4. Scheduled and coordinated multiple refinery improvement projects using Microsoft Project with refinery piping and storage tanks operations for process engineering, control systems, maintenance, safety, environmental, procurement, construction contractors with cost control monitoring and prepare estimates for bidding all projects. Calculated cost estimates for bidding on all projects. Provided technical support, determining root cause analysis of potential failures. Ensured regulatory compliance, start-up, and turnarounds.
UTLX Houston, TX (5/2012 – 10/2013)
Sr. Project Manager
Responsible for customer interface to optimize pressurized tank cars (pressure vessel) design package according to the commodity and volume being shipped. Ensured both pressure and atmospheric tanks design regulations are met by Bureau of Explosives, Federal Railroad Association (DOTD),and Association of American Railroads. Conducted heat transfer analysis and determine tank heating times and cooling temperatures for adequate insulation, for single or double hulled. Calculated wall thickness requirements, internal coating, and valve selection including gaskets and O-rings compatible with raw materials. Developed budget, scheduling, identify safety hazards, and function analysis of tanks and pumps. Evaluated tank drawings, specifications, raw material MSDS information, and established employee safety behavior checklist to ensure company regulations are enforced. Included API 650/653; API 570 Piping Design Practices; ASME S8/D1 Pressure Vessel Design; ASME B31.3 Process Piping.
BP Exploration Houston, TX (10/2011 – 4/2012)
Project Manager
Responsible for DOI/DOT pipeline repair procedures, flushing, and included plugging and abandonment of old pipelines (per API RP 14E). Implemented the GIS pipeline guideline integrity system analyzing valve sections, launchers, tie-ins (jumpers) and pipe hot taps. Ensure pipeline classification (49 CFR 192), safety requirements (49 CFR 250.154), inspection requirements (CFR 250.155), and abandonment (CFR 250.156). Project requirements (49 CFR 250.154), inspection requirements. Project included determination of steel grades, MAOP pipeline calculations, leak test reviews, submitted construction reports, and determined specifications used in previous constructions. Performed pipeline risk assessment process, corrosion monitoring programs, pigging operations, and cathodic protection surveys. Ensured inspection maintenance practices performed to ASME B31.3, B 31.8 and B31.4. Repairs were done under API 650, 651 and 653.
Devon Energy Lafayette, LA (10/2005 – 10/2011)
Project Manager
Responsible for repair costing and procurement items, engineering design reviews, item availability, scheduling, and cost tracking. Performed offshore pipeline calculations to achieve turbulent flow for pumping to remove scaling on internal wall. Prepared pipeline repair procedures, design parameters, cultural drawings, and identify critical items. Performed work necessary to implement BP US Atlantic Ethanol Expansion Project for pipeline practices performed to ASME B31.3, B31.8 and B31.4 and integration to the East Coast terminals and tank farm refineries in the most cost effective timely and safe manner. Upgrade of the BP tank farm to include ethanol blending at terminals and accommodate more fluids with double walled ethanol storage tanks.
ATP Oil, Newfield Exploration, Chevron, Cal Dive Aquatica Lafayette, LA (2000-2005)
Sr. Project Manager
Manager of offshore expansion projects responsible for the oversight of request for proposal (RFP) costing to furnish labor, material, new equipment engineering for new production equipment and expansion. Maintained project documentation data including orders, transmittals, reports, change orders, specification change drawings and scheduling reporting using Primavera software. Responsible for HAZOP, coordination of subsea tie in and topside expansion and engineering pipeline repair and facility hook-up. Ensure codes and specifications under ASME B31.3, B31.8, B31.4 as per API 650, 651 and 653. Prepared underwater Level IV platform and pipeline inspection reports for government compliance (approved by US Coast Guard). Developed internal hull inspection program for Chevron’s Star “Genesis” and Tension Leg Platform “Typhoon” witnessed and approved by USCG for government compliance.
Marlin Energy, Global X-ray and Testing Lafayette, LA (1996-2000)
Project Engineer
Responsible for preparation of RFP bid packages and permits for equipment of expansion project. Project consisted of tank farm repair of corrosive areas with minimal wall thickness of typically (18) 500 BBL atmospheric tanks (API 650, 653 and 570) of oil refinery production equipment including additional tanks and the interconnecting of piping and pipelines based on well and pipeline operative parameters. Approved
Construction drawings for design, repairs and expansion. Developed and updated ISO’s, P&ID’s, MFD’s and PSF’s. Prepare As-Built Drawings according to ASME codes and specifications.
BJ Services Company (The Western Company of North America) Crowley, LA (1994-1996)
Field Engineer
Responsible for Implementation of oil and gas onshore and offshore gravel packing and fractioning sand control operations and engineering calculations with remote data linking. Downhole completion tools for sand control, stimulating, cementing, and performed lab test simulating downhole conditions of fluids temperatures and pressures. Ensure pipeline specifications and pressures are adequate for sales line parameters.
Education:
(BSME) University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 1994
Professional Affiliations:
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Certification
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