C&C Reservoirs Hires Robert
Trice as Manager of E&P Solutions
Trice, an industry-recognized specialist
on carbonate and fractured reservoirs,
will play a vital role for C&C Reservoirs'
E&P solutions business focusing on
these reservoirs.
July
2004 - Houston, Texas
C&C Reservoirs today announced the addition of Dr. Robert
Trice, an expert in carbonate and fractured reservoirs, to its team of
reservoir specialists. Working in the London office, Trice will be responsible
for taking the lead in developing E&P solutions services on carbonate
and fractured reservoirs. In this key role, he will also provide customer
support and selective proprietary consulting to C&C Reservoirs'
clients.
With 20 years of industry experience in the integration and application
of geological and petrophysical data, Trice has worked for independent
and major oil companies, including Shell and Enterprise,
and has served in various consulting capacities and on the SPE Forum
and SPWLA committees related to fractured reservoir characterization
and borehole image log interpretation. He has more than 10 years' experience
in R&D projects and is a recognized industry specialist in these
areas.
In addition to authoring or co-authoring more than 20 papers, Trice worked
on the EU-funded Dual Permeability Project, which used high-quality outcrop
data to develop geological rules to predict fracture networks away from
the borehole. The project also focused on improving fault-scaling properties
so that they could be combined with subsurface data to model fluid flow
within discrete elements as a reservoir simulation model. A significant
result of this project was a published "cookbook" that could be used
by oil industry generalists to approach fractured reservoir characterization.
Trice also served as an industry and scientific advisor to the Fracares
Thermie Project, which was formed to build a geologically realistic model
of a naturally fractured reservoir in shallow oil-bearing limestone.
He has participated in R&D projects that considered fault properties
from the perspective of borehole image logs and fluid flow characteristics,
and served on a multinational committee to develop commercial software
to model two-phase flow in discrete fracture models.
Trice holds a PhD from London University for his work on platform
carbonate successions in Southern Italy, which formed new ideas and models
on how the Southern Apennines developed geologically. With his considerable
scientific experience in working within the oil industry, Trice will
be a great asset to C&C Reservoirs' efforts to provide clients
with new tools for interpreting carbonate and fractured reservoirs.
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