Email: Stuart Callon

Geological and Drilling Engineering Services

Drilling Engineering Provision includes:

Fully experienced Drilling
Engineer


Office or rig based
assignments worldwide

Broad range of
technical skills and
regional knowledge

Relevant industry
standards & controls
applied

Health, Safety, &
Environment Management
upheld


Safety case development

Risk management and
assessment

Completion & testing

Horizontal and multi-
lateral wells

Coiled tubing

Slim-hole drilling

HPHT wells and sour gas


Relevant Well Control
Certification

Trained and experienced in the supervision and quality control of drilling and service company personnel, their activities, procedures and safety requirements.

Familiar with modern computer drilling software, data transmission and evaluation techniques.

Wellsite Geological Service Provision includes:

Communication
with client offices.

Compilation and
transmission of
daily reports.

Compilation of final
well reports.

Core descriptions
and evaluation.

Correlation with offset
wells and regional
geology.

Data transmission to
client offices.

Geological evaluation
of well samples.

Geosteering in clastic or
carbonate environments.

Liaison with drilling
personnel.

LWD supervision, quality
control and evaluation.

Merging of well data
into computer systems.

Mudlogging supervision
and quality control.

Operational advice on
bit selection, hydraulics
and ECD management.

Preparation of lithology
logs.

Preservation, storage and
shipment of geological
samples.

Production of composite
well logs.

Seismic, Up-Hole and
logging and management.

Selection and shipment
of priority samples.

Selection of coring,
casing and testing points.

Sidewall core selection
and description.

Wellsite wireline
quick-look interpretation.

Wireline logging
supervision and
quality control.

Witnessing well tests,
pressure tests and
sampling.

Challenging geological and drilling environments - such as abnormal formation pressures, HPHT wells, deep water, ultra long reach and horizontal wells, along with potential H2S hazards - are included in my geological portfolio.