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.052 Petroleum Engineers.
Expert and Consulting Services:
A registered professional petroleum engineering firm.
Profile:
Principal Expert Engineer/Registered P.E.
Certified Project Management Professional (P.M.P.)
20 years experience upstream oil and gas industry
Comprehensive support team
Web conferencing, paperless
Creation/editing of demonstrative evidence
Point-0-Five-Two, Inc. has provided technical advice and expert witness services on high profile patent disputes on petroleum industry related cases in federal court. The Point-0-Five-Two technical team has supplied litigation support related to patent infringement, equipment failure analysis, project failure analysis, and construction of sophisticated damage models. Resumes and references are available upon request.
Areas of Expertise:
Hydraulic fracturing, acidizing, perforating (including tubing conveyed), cementing, sand control, artificial lift (e.g. gas-lift, sucker rod pumps), surface facilities, asset evaluation, environmental due diligence, reserves projections, economic analysis, under balanced operations, nodal analysis, cased hole logging, fishing operations, corrosion control and multilateral completions.
Down-hole equipment knowledge includes, but is not limited to, packers, bridge plugs, tubing anchors, liner hangers, perforating guns, float equipment, cased hole logging tools, gas-lift equipment, surface-controlled subsurface safety valves (SCSSV), etc.
Rigs (drilling, workover, coiled tubing, snubbing), wellhead equipment and surface facilities.
Reserves evaluations and prepared field development plans for publicly traded companies
Areas of Practice:
Patent Litigation · Patent Infringement · Patent Claim Analysis · Economic Analysis · Damage Models · Petroleum Engineering · Prudent Operations · Reserves & equity determination · Volume of future production · Drainage (across lease lines) · Completion Engineering · Project Failure Analysis · Equipment Failure Analysis
States Serviced:
Texas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Arkansas
Colorado
Wyoming
Montana
New Mexico
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