About Me
Dynamic and results-driven petroleum engineer with extensive experience in well analysis, artificial lift optimization, and production operations within the oil and gas industry. I am passionate about leveraging my analytical skills and technical expertise to enhance operational efficiency and maximize production across diverse well systems.
Lastly served as a Well Analyst at Verdun Oil Co., I specialize in comprehensive well performance analysis and collaboration with cross-functional teams to optimize operations. My prior role as an Artificial Lift Specialist honed my ability to assess well conditions and implement effective artificial lift strategies, improving the reliability and efficiency of over 1,000 wells.
My background includes significant hands-on experience in monitoring well performance, conducting root cause analyses, and developing innovative solutions that reduce operational costs and minimize downtime. I have successfully led projects aimed at optimizing rod pump systems and transitioning gas lift wells, showcasing my commitment to continuous improvement and innovation.
With a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, I possess a solid foundation in petroleum fluid mechanics, drilling, and reservoir evaluation. I am proficient in various software tools and methodologies, including Excel, WellView, XSPOC, and advanced data analysis techniques, allowing me to make data-driven decisions that enhance production efficiency.
I am seeking to connect with professionals and organizations in the energy sector that value collaboration, innovation, and a proactive approach to challenges. Let’s connect to explore opportunities that drive success in the industry!
School or University
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
📢 | H-1B Visa Policy Change (Effective Sept 21, 2025)
🚨 The U.S. government has issued a new proclamation restricting entry for certain H-1B nonimmigrant workers.
🔒 What’s changing? Starting September 21, 2025, H-1B petitions must include a $100,000 payment to be eligible for entry into the U.S.
This change only applies to new petitions filed after that date.
✅ Who is NOT affected?
Applicants with petitions filed before Sept 21, 2025
Individuals with approved H-1B petitions
Anyone currently holding a valid H-1B visa
✈️ This does NOT affect current visa holders' ability to travel.
📄 Full details in the official USCIS memo dated Sept 20, 2025.
Disclaimer: ICON is not affiliated with USCIS or any government agency. This update is for informational purposes only. For legal advice or immigration services, consult a licensed immigration attorney.
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