Sanchez Oil & Gas Corporation
Vice President Operations
Sanchez Oil & Gas Corporation Oct 2015 - Dec 11, 2016
Drilling Manager
Sanchez Oil & Gas Corporation May 1, 2013 - Oct 1, 2015
Senior Drilling Engineer
Oasis Petroleum Mar 1, 2012 - May 1, 2013
Senior Drilling Engineer
Petrohawk Energy Aug 1, 2008 - Apr 1, 2012
Drilling Engineer
Education:
Louisiana State University Jan 1, 2001 - 2007
Bachelors, Petroleum Engineering
Stanford Graduate School of Business 1998
Stanford University Graduate School of Business 1996 - 1998
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Finance
University of Oregon 1987 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics, Music, Business
South Eugene High School
University of Oregon
Stanford University
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Drilling Engineering Drilling Directional Drilling Petroleum Upstream Offshore Drilling Oilfield Petroleum Engineering Energy Industry Rig Gas Onshore Natural Gas Oil/Gas Petroleum Geology Engineering Energy Geology Horizontal Directional Drilling Log Analysis Torque and Drag Perc Wellcore Openwells Compass K&M Tad Software Venture Capital Iphone Social Networking Mobile Advertising Gps Mobile Payments Data Mining Local Search Pos Location Based Services Investments E Commerce Ipo Fundraising Mobile Commerce Mobile Mobile Applications Online Marketing Nfc Iphone Development Mobile Marketing Mobile Strategy Digital Marketing Mobile Search Non Profits Online Payments Big Data Virtualization Hadoop Hive Html 5 Enterprise Architecture Enterprise Software Storage Virtualization Storage Area Networks Data Science Cloud Computing Cloud Applications Platform Architecture Vmware Coverity Open Source Software Developer Tools Mobile Devices Online Advertising E Payments Payments Platforms Great Personality Social Media
Parel, a member of the PGA Tour Champions, defeated Scott Dunlap on the first hole of their playoff to go wire to wire in the professional division, while tennis pro Fish garnered his second DRI celebrity title, finishing 14 points ahead of Jeremy Roenick in the event, which uses modified Stablefor
Jeff Maggert and Rod Spittle shot 66, and two-time champion Bernhard Langer was at 67 along with Colin Montgomerie, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Woody Austin, Kevin Sutherland, Carlos Franco, Scott Dunlap, Bart Bryant and Monday qualifier Jean-Francois Remesy.
Date: Aug 06, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Lydia Ko surges past fading Ariya Jutanugarn to win LPGA major at Rancho Mirage
Jimenez started the day in third place, three shots behind leader Scott Dunlap. But the 52-year-old from Spain took control on the tournament's final day thanks to a bogey-free round that included four straight birdies from Nos. 10 to 13.
Date: Apr 03, 2016
Source: Google
Tour Notebook: Europe's Ryder Cup team quite a melting pot
Paul Goydos one-shot victory over Fred Funk and Scott Dunlap last week in the Hawaii Pacific Championship was the third in four weeks by Champions Tour rookies those who have reached 50 to qualify.
Date: Sep 24, 2014
Source: Google
Billy Horschel recovers from slow start to win BMW Championship
eagled the final hole to win the Quebec Championship on Sunday for his first Champions Tour's title. The 51-year-old Short played the final 10 holes in eight under for an eight-under 64 and a one-stroke victory over Scott Dunlap in the first PGA Tour-sanctioned event in the area since 1956. Dunlap,
Woods had a one-shot lead over Scott Dunlap going into the weekend at Valhalla in 2000. Of the dozen players behind him that year, only Davis Love III had won a major. This leaderboard is more compelling. It even includes Phil Mickelson, who made eagle on the last hole for a 67 and was three shots b
Date: Aug 08, 2014
Source: Google
The PGA Championship at Valhalla - Is it an Amusement Park, a Video Game or ...
days like a Stradivarius, to the symphonic tune of 66-66-66. Had Tiger not had what some consider his own Diego Maradona "Hand of God Moment," May would have won over a leaderboard that also featured such scintillating luminaries as Greg Chalmers, Scott Dunlap, Thomas Bjorn, Franklin Langham and J.
urnaments top 10 had an average ranking of 65.4, thanks in part to a T9 finish by Tom Watson, who was ranked 388th in the world ahead of the years final major. That leaderboard also included outliers like Fred Funk (ranked 58), Scott Dunlap (67), Franklin Langham (71) and Greg Chalmers (130).
Leslie Andrews, Robert Thomason, Denise Pucek, Darlene Akers, Tim Kiser, Deana Paquin, Charles Perryman, Randy Fowler, Kimberly Farabee, Katina Floyd, Susan Melton