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2010
TurkmenGaz South Yoloten Gas Field
Integrated satellite imagery, GPS routes and CAD into seamless maps to plan
land allocation, safety protection zones against existing roads, rail, rivers
and villages
2007 Odoptu
First Stage Processing, Sakhalin, Russia
Ensured that process facilities access for firefighting and
building personnel evacuation met both Russian regulations and western norms. Provided criteria, building volumes and
architectural specifications for blast analyses and noise prediction for operating personnel and fence-line mandates.
2007 ADMA-OpCo
Habshan Alpha Platform
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Led PHAST analysis for jet fire to determine inter-platform spacing and thus
connecting bridge/pipe rack.
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Did dispersion analysis for H2S from emergency vent to determine safe height of vent
line above operations.
2006 BP
Cherry Point Refinery
Reviewed API Recommended Practices 752 and draft
RP-753 for process and portable buildings in planning for an expansion to
handle Canadian extra heavy crude oil. Proposed a strategy for new
administrative buildings to go to the outer perimeter in place of parking, and
to eliminate operator shelters / sampling buildings within units.
1995-1998 Mobil
Global Professional Services
As part of my GENIE global HSE best practices
project across divisions, collaborated on developing a common set of criteria
for planning new facilities in terms of fire & explosion, toxics, spill
containment ,unit separation & access.
1993 Mobil
Torrance Refinery
Took part in safety audit of proposed water curtain
spray system in the event of any HF leak from an alkylation unit close to nearby homes. Ultimately won acceptance
when tied to real-time alert/evacuation call to emergency response.
1985-1990 N
Z SynFuel
Worked with consortium of New Zealand environmental firms
to audit - after startup - fence-line noise and wastewater discharge. We dealt with noise exceedance on one side by
relocating a farmer’s house back 400 yards from the road. The wastewater quality was proven to be significantly lower
in suspended solids and no increase in heavy metals. For cultural reasons the discharge was moved from direct ocean
discharge to the mouth of the nearest river – the Maori have the same restrictions with shellfish as is found in the
Old Testament. The science behind this is that a river is a natural constant source of heavy metals at its mouth,
so all treated wastewater discharges are consolidated there.
1977 – 1978 PetroUnited
Terminals, Bayport
Master-planning and air permits for 76-acre specialty
chemical storage, marine and rail loading and unloading