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Kandy Lawson
Della Hand
Magen Oglesby
Carol Bryant
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Carol Bryant joined Pinnacle Energy Services, LLC in June 2008 as a consulting petroleum engineer.
From 2007 to 2008, Carol was a Sr. Reservoir Engineer for Windsor Energy Resources, LLC and Grizzly Oil Sands, LLC. She was responsible for corporate reserve evaluation and database development, facilitating bank engineering reviews and investor reserve reporting. She provided reserve evaluation and economic analysis for acquisition and divestiture properties. She also coordinated third party reserve studies for Grizzly Oil Sands newly acquired leasehold acreage in the Canadian oil sands of Alberta, Canada. She worked as part of a project team to develop an aggressive drilling program and prepared economic analysis of lease development, bitumen processing facilities and pricing and transportation costs.
From 2000 to 2007, Carol held various reservoir engineering positions with Chaparral Energy, LLC in Oklahoma City. She was the Corporate Reserve Manager responsible for quarterly, yearend and special reporting requirements and facilitated third party and bank engineering reviews. She initiated organizational changes to meet the needs of a rapidly growing reserve base and in preparation to meet IPO reporting requirements and SOX compliance. She coordinated the database conversion to Aries and initiated and participated in a special taskforce to identify and improve information flow and data integrity within the company. She worked with a team to develop an interface between the reserve database and production and accounting applications for automated updates.
As a Sr. Reservoir Engineer at Chaparral, Carol developed geologic and reservoir simulation models to evaluate CO2 reserve potential for several Morrow CO2 floods in the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles. She used model results to determine optimal flood development patterns, infill drilling prospects and optimal WAG injection scenarios. She was part of a team that implemented the first phase of a Morrow CO2 flood and monitored flood response, injection rates and pressures to optimize recovery. She participated in a CO2 screening study of Mid Continent region for in-house use and in conjunction with a DOE CO2 sequestration application to identify CO2 candidates, as well as identify CO2 sources and optimum means of transportation. She also evaluated new waterflood prospects and monitored performance of existing operated and non-operated waterfloods to optimize recovery.
From 1984 to 1999, Carol provided reservoir engineering services for family owned engineering service companies, Tulsa Petroleum Consultants, Challenger Engineering and ST&E Software. She prepared annual reserve reports, economic analysis of acquisitions and divestiture prospects and waterflood development and performance reviews. She helped design and develop an in-house reserve and cash flow economic software program that was ultimately marketed. She managed software sales and technical support.
From 1980 to 1983, Carol held various positions as a production and reservoir engineer in the Denver region at Amoco Production Company. She was responsible for evaluating individual well and field-wide production performance to restore and improve production through wellbore stimulation and equipment optimization. She identified new and infill drilling locations and was responsible logging and completion procedures. As part of the Northern Region reservoir group, she conducted waterflood performance reviews to optimize recoveries and identified and evaluated new waterflood candidates.
Carol graduated from the University of Tulsa in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering.
Cbryant@Pinnacleenergy.com
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