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David R. Robertson


David R. Robertson 
1157 W. Hwy 97
Jourdanton, Texas 78026

830-769-3108
david@roberstonoilfieldconsulting.com

   Objective:
  I am committed to starting and completing a well using my expertise and knowledge in time/cost management and safety as my #1 priority.  

  Experience:

 Owner/Consultant - Robertson Oilfield Consulting Inc.
2005 – Current  

 
 Oilfield Consultant - Bruington Engineering
1999 – 2005
 
  • 24 hour Well Site Supervision for high pressure wells, straight hole, horizontal, multiple laterals, re-entry, under balanced and re-completion wells.
  • Initiated and maintained safety policies and procedures.
  • Conducted regular meetings with all necessary personnel in order to outline daily objectives, safety issues, training and any special instructions to be implemented.
  • Managed, supervised, and coordinated daily operations involving drilling and all personnel.
  • Scheduled 3rd party services in a cost efficient and timely manner.
  • Managed and maintained operation expenditures.
  • Prepared and submitted daily reports.
  • Ensure that all drilling equipment is operated correctly and maintained accordingly.

 

   Drilling Superintendent - Cude Drilling Company
1994 - 1999

Management:
 
  • Manage drilling operations in order to maximize return on exploration expenditure.
  • Manage recruitment and performance of all crew members (all personnel).
  • Schedule and coordinate all resources.
  • Participate and recommend selection of contractors and service companies.
  • Implement safety and environmental policies and procedures.
 Operations:
 
  • Ensure all documentation for drilling approval is prepared and submitted and that drilling approval is obtained.
  • Manage daily activities of drilling operations in accordance with company management systems.
  • Monitor drilling engineering parameters to support drilling operation.
  • Direct drilling engineering and drilling operation problem solving.
  • Maintain communications with drilling unit, drilling contractor and government authorities.
  • Review and approve operational procedures and programs.
  • Manage cost control within limits of authority.
HSE:
 
  • Ensure HSE Emergency Response Systems is developed, documented, tested with simulation exercises and the drilling team is capable of responding to HSE emergencies.
  • Observe all company health, safety and environmental instructions, act in a safe manner and avoid unnecessary risks to themselves and others.
  • Immediately report any unsafe conditions or activities, dangerous occurrences or injuries in the workplace.

 
  Tool Pusher - Ensco Drilling Company
1988 - 1994
 
  • Managing the set up and take down of rigs
  • Adherence to safety practices.
  • Coordination of the rig crews, typically three or four crews.
  • Management of the day-to-day drilling activities.
  • Adherence to environmental and other government laws and policies 
  • Conducting prep work prior to rig set up.
  • Handling personnel issues.
   Driller, Tool Pusher - Knox Carter Drilling Company
1982-1988
 

Driller

  • Monitor crew members to ensure they competently perform the work and are following company policies and procedures.
  • Enforce policy regarding wearing proper work attire including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  • Hold regular safety meetings and ensure the crew members are taking them seriously.
  • Conduct drills, such as blowout prevention (BOP) drills
  • Check equipment on a regular basis and record in a log.
  • Test the crew's knowledge and understanding of the importance of these meetings, checks and drills.
  • Orient new staff as they come on board.
  • Complete and maintain required documentation in personnel files, for equipment checks, file permits, etc.

Tool Pusher:

  • Managing the set up and take down of rigs
  • Adherence to safety practices.
  • Coordination of the rig crews, typically three or four crews.
  • Management of the day-to-day drilling activities.
  • Adherence to environmental and other government laws and policies 
  • Conducting prep work prior to rig set up.
  • Handling personnel issues.
  Derrick Hand, Driller – F&W Drilling Company
1979 - 1982
 

Derrick Hand:

  • Tripping
  • Operating the mud system
  • Mixing the mud
  • Assisted the driller
  • Equipment upkeep
  • Other miscellaneous duties as needed

Driller:

  • Monitor crew members to ensure they competently perform the work and are following company policies and procedures.
  • Enforce policy regarding wearing proper work attire including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  • Hold regular safety meetings and ensure the crew members are taking them seriously.
  • Conduct drills, such as blowout prevention (BOP) drills
  • Check equipment on a regular basis and record in a log.
  • Test the crew's knowledge and understanding of the importance of these meetings, checks and drills.
  • Orient new staff as they come on board.
  • Complete and maintain required documentation in personnel files, for equipment checks, file permits, etc.
 Personal Qualifications:
 
  • Developed and implemented improved policies and procedures, resulting in improved efficiency and productivity.
  • Computer proficient with well management software as well as Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Internet Explorer, and Email.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Outstanding analytical and problem solving skills.
  • Always motivate, energize and lead to successful outcome.
  • Skilled at maintaining positive customer relationships even while working to resolve problems.
  • Developed and implemented improved policies and procedures, resulting in improved efficiency and productivity.
  • Always strive to meet and exceed expectations and goals.
  


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