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Brian Davis
Mr. Davis is a petrophysicist and petroleum engineer with more than 30 years of experience. He has performed petrophysical and geological studies in multiple basins worldwide.
Areas of expertise:
- Database building, multi-well basin field studies, and normalization
- Wellsite operations for both LWD/wireline and FT sampling
- Mapping petrophysical results, with geologic and production integration
- Programming for fluid substitution, rock mechanics, pore pressure prediction, and unconventional petrophysics
- Wireline bid evaluation and contract reviews
Education and industry affiliations:
- BS, petroleum engineering, Texas A&M University, 1988
- Society of Professional Well Log Analysts
- Society of Petroleum Engineers
Robert “Drew” Hall, PE
Mr. Hall is a petrophysicist and petroleum engineer with more than 10 years of experience in domestic and international basins. He is frequently involved in geologic and petrophysical operations for deep-water projects in the Gulf of Mexico.
Areas of expertise:
- Unconventional reservoirs
- Low-pressure gas reservoirs
- G&G operations
- Wellsite formation evaluation operations
- Open-hole and LWD log analysis, basic and advanced techniques (Powerlog)
- Geologic database building and procedures (Geographix)
- Uphole recompletion planning and execution, East Texas Basin
Education and industry affiliations:
- BS, physics, Stephen F. Austin State University, 2009
- ME, petroleum engineering, Texas A&M University, 2015
- Society of Professional Well Log Analysts
- Sigma Pi Sigma National Physics Honor Society
- Society of Petroleum Engineers
Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Texas #136130
Richard Odom
Mr. Odom is a petrophysicist and geologist with more than 35 years of experience in domestic and international basins. He has authored numerous papers and patents on petrophysics and well-logging tool design.
Areas of expertise:
- Reservoir monitoring using pulsed-neutron systems
- Analysis of production and completions (production logs, cement integrity)
- Open-hole and LWD log analysis, basic and advanced techniques
- Field-level data harmonization and geologic model building
- Artificial intelligence and statistical analysis of large data sets
Education and industry affiliations:
- BS, geophysics, New Mexico Tech, 1980
- MS, geology, University of Texas at Arlington, 2009
- TBPG Professional Geoscientist – Geophysics #6718