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Bonnie S. Percy, P.E.
Engineer
Qualifications:
Registered Professional Engineer skilled in practical reservoir engineering, hydrology, environmental engineering, numerical simulation, pressure transient analysis and as an expert witness for state hearings.
Education:
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M, 1980
Professional Certification:
Professional Chemical Engineer: Texas #63158 Wyoming #6360
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 (40-Hour Course) February, 2006
Annual 8-Hour Refresher May 2008
Professional History:
June 2001 to Present Reservoir Engineer, Groundwater Engineer, Gene R. George &
Associates, Inc., Casper, Wyoming
1996 - 2000 Reservoir Engineer and Hydrologist, Power Resources, Inc., Casper,
Wyoming
1992 - 1996 Environmental Engineer, Maxim technologies, Inc., Casper, Wyoming
1980 - 1992 Reservoir Engineer, ORYX Energy (Sun Exploration and Production
Company), Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming
Professional Career:
2001 to Present Gene R. George & Associates, Inc.
- Conducted numerous reservoir engineering studies to determine drainage areas, infill drilling opportunities, and recompletion potential. The studies included log analysis of LAS format digital well logs using LESA software; decline analysis; pressure transient analysis including Reciprocal Productivity Index method; and economic evaluation.
- Determined reserves and forecast production for various coal bed methane properties in the Powder River Basin using isotherm/volumetric analysis methods in analogy to typical well/decline methods.
- Presented exhibits and served as expert engineering witness at numerous hearings before WOGCC. Prepared permit applications and provided expert witness testimony for five water disposal wells in Sweetwater, Campbell and Sublette Counties, Wyoming.
1996 to 2000 Power Resources, Inc.
- Conducted hydrologic testing of the Wasatch Formation and permitted three new wellfields at the Highland Uranium Project developing a total of 3.5 Million lbs of Uranium reserves.
- Provided technical support and operations design for the Gas Hills Project Permit Application and the Ruby Ranch Project Permit Application which have 25 Million lbs of Uranium reserves in the Wasatch and Ft. Union Formations.
- Supported development, operations and restoration at the Highland Uranium Project with wellfield design, wellfield balancing, hydrologic modeling, and pressure transient analysis.
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