Bruce has 33 years of experience providing engineering petrophysics planning and managerial direction of exploration and production development projects with a successful track record in both Domestic US and International projects. Bruce started his career at Schlumberger working for seven years as a field engineer and manager of SE Division Computing Center. He then moved on to Home Petroleum where he worked as a Petrophysicist evaluating properties in Oklahoma Texas Louisiana and Mississippi. In 1982 he joined Union Texas Petroleum where we worked for nine years as a petrophysicist and reservoir engineer assigned to seven of the top ten onshore fields. He also served as their onshore strategic plan and budget coordinator. Bruce provided solutions on particularly problematic reservoirs and evaluated exploration wells in domestic U.S. Alaska Pakistan Spain Africa Indonesia and Columbia. In 1991 Bruce joined Pennzoil Exploration and Production Company as their Chief Petrophysicist and Reservoir Engineer. A year later he was assigned to Pennzoil International in charge of the technical staff which he grew to thirty professionals that included geologists geophysicists petrophysicists production engineers and reservoir engineers. He served as the Technical Project Leader for a megastructure six billion barrel offshore oil development in Azerbaijan. Late in 1997 Bruce left Pennzoil to form Sierra Pines Resources International. Since then as was done at Pennzoil he has coordinated and actively participated in numerous field studies leading to drilling and workovers significantly increasing production. Bruce is currently the President of Sierra Pine Resources which places exploration and development teams assisting clients to meet corporate goals. Recent activities focus on acquisition and development of north Louisiana fields offshore GOM redevelopment of one field in Turkey and five fields in offshore Brazil. His company's efforts over the last eight years have directly resulted in several significant value-added projects accounting for in excess of 290 Bcfe in proven reserve additions. Bruce received a BS Physics & Math from Central Michigan University post graduate studies in Physics from Central Michigan University post graduate studies in Geology and Geophysics from Centenary College and University of Houston and a Masters of Science in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Houston. |