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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1292862" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>This is my best friends latest accomplisments.</p><p>We went to High School and still hunt with each other every season.</p><p>Anybody want to know about well completions, logging, or whatever...I'll get you in touch with him.</p><p></p><p>Advisor, Artificial Lift Engineering</p><p>Patent Award</p><p>Dennis has been working in the oil industry for 35 years beginning in 1975 when he joined Schlumberger. Schlumberger provided him with an intense upstream oil industry education in many garden spots around the world including the swamps of western Africa, the deserts of the Middle East and in several balmy Arctic locations. Dennis joined Conoco in 1983 in the Production Research and Development organization and worked on several production technologies including centralizing systems and created the first down hole shut in well testing tools. In 1996, Dennis relocated to Midland, Texas to work on coal seam gas production in Upstream Production supporting production in the San Juan business unit. He continued his work with the San Juan business unit when he moved to Houston in 1999 and supported production in the Drunkard's Wash Field and later moved in 2006 to Farmington, New Mexico. </p><p>Dennis is a co inventor on 39 U.S. patent applications and 51 international patent applications on subjects including centralizing, gas well clean up, well maintenance systems, double string pumping systems, gas lift pumping and cryogenic well stimulation.</p><p></p><p>He will be in Houston for a special awards presentation in October</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1292862, member: 5412"] This is my best friends latest accomplisments. We went to High School and still hunt with each other every season. Anybody want to know about well completions, logging, or whatever...I'll get you in touch with him. Advisor, Artificial Lift Engineering Patent Award Dennis has been working in the oil industry for 35 years beginning in 1975 when he joined Schlumberger. Schlumberger provided him with an intense upstream oil industry education in many garden spots around the world including the swamps of western Africa, the deserts of the Middle East and in several balmy Arctic locations. Dennis joined Conoco in 1983 in the Production Research and Development organization and worked on several production technologies including centralizing systems and created the first down hole shut in well testing tools. In 1996, Dennis relocated to Midland, Texas to work on coal seam gas production in Upstream Production supporting production in the San Juan business unit. He continued his work with the San Juan business unit when he moved to Houston in 1999 and supported production in the Drunkard's Wash Field and later moved in 2006 to Farmington, New Mexico. Dennis is a co inventor on 39 U.S. patent applications and 51 international patent applications on subjects including centralizing, gas well clean up, well maintenance systems, double string pumping systems, gas lift pumping and cryogenic well stimulation. He will be in Houston for a special awards presentation in October [/QUOTE]
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