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Lee M Womble

from Houston, TX
Age ~60

Lee Womble Phones & Addresses

  • 5914 E Solano Bay Ln, Houston, TX 77041 (713) 614-9541
  • Horseshoe Bay, TX
  • 26035 Jodie Lynn Cir, Cypress, TX 77433 (281) 246-1234
  • Hockley, TX
  • Magnolia, TX
  • PO Box 1212, Houston, TX 77251

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w***s@intouch.com

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Vice President

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Cameron
Vice President

Cameron Jul 2007 - Jan 2018
Vice President - Sales and Marketing

Cameron Mar 2005 - Jul 2007
Director of Sales

Cameron Aug 2001 - Mar 2005
Regional Manager - Asia

Cameron Oct 1996 - Aug 2001
District Sales Manager - Egypt, Syria and East Africa
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1983 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Petroleum
Oilfield
Energy
Drilling
Gas
Energy Industry
Offshore Drilling
Oil and Gas Industry
Upstream
Oil/Gas
Contract Negotiation
Strategic Planning
Sales Management
Completion
International Sales
Completions
Executive Management
Engineering Design
Sales Operations
Acquisition Integration
Forecasting
Marketing Strategy
Growth Management
Customer Experience
Employee Engagement
P&L Forecasting
Competitive Analysis
Contractual Agreements
Crm
Dispute Resolution
Disaster Recovery
Valves
Regulatory Affairs
Operating Budgets
Presentations
Value Based Selling
Cash Flow
Ebitda Growth
Personnel Management
Long Term Customer Relationships
Organizational Culture
Miller Heiman Strategic Selling
International Joint Ventures
Agency Agreements
Field Service
S&Op Implementation
Code of Conduct
Value Propositions
Long Term Business Planning
C4C
Distributors
Product Certification
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Lee Womble

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Publications

Us Patents

Blowout Preventer With Tubing Shear Rams

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US Patent:
53600614, Nov 1, 1994
Filed:
Oct 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/960690
Inventors:
Lee M. Womble - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 2908
US Classification:
166 55
Abstract:
An improved shearing blowout preventer having improved shearing rams for shearing a tubing string extending through the bore of the preventer body. The shear rams include a shear ram having an upper shear blade and a ram having a lower shear blade. The upper shear blade includes a flat surface under the blade with a recess therein for a sealing element and a pair of surfaces spaced apart and below the flat surface under the blade and a tapered conical recess in the rear end of the blade to receive the fish that is sheared and to control the shape of the upper end of the sheared fish. The ram with the lower shear blade includes a tapered conical surface in the center portion of the blade and extending below the cutting edge of the blade. This recess coacts with the recess below the upper shear blade to shape the cut fish so that it does not flatten and to maintain a substantial opening in its upper end without exceeding maximum dimension. The shape of the two tapered conical recesses is such that they will receive a variety of sizes of tubing and function to maintain the opening of the upper end of the lower fish while preventing the transverse dimension from exceeding the preselected maximum dimension.
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