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David Hand Phones & Addresses

  • 2607 Barrowby St, Bakersfield, CA 93311 (805) 832-3664
  • 6705 Chewacan Dr, Bakersfield, CA 93309 (661) 832-3664
  • Aurora, CO
  • Kerman, CA

Professional Records

License Records

David Hand

License #:
2090 - Expired
Category:
Mental Health Practice
Issued Date:
Dec 9, 2002
Effective Date:
Sep 11, 2010
Expiration Date:
Sep 1, 2010
Type:
Social Worker

David L Hand

License #:
39397 - Expired
Category:
Well Driller
Issued Date:
Dec 6, 2000
Effective Date:
Jan 5, 2009
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2008
Type:
WD-PIC

David L Hand

License #:
69052 - Expired
Category:
Well Driller
Issued Date:
Jan 1, 1987
Effective Date:
Dec 6, 2000
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2001
Type:
WD-PIS

Resumes

Resumes

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David Hand

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United States
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Professor And Chair At Michigan Technological University

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Position:
Professor and Chair at Michigan Technological University
Location:
Houghton, Michigan
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
Michigan Technological University - Department Civil and Environmental Engineering since Jun 1982
Professor and Chair
Education:
Michigan Technological University
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Independent Financial Services Professional

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Financial Services
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David Hand

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United States
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At Elk Creek Partners

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Position:
Principal at Elk Creek Partners
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Investment Management
Work:
Elk Creek Partners since Mar 2011
Principal

Wells Capital Management May 2003 - Mar 2011
Senior Analyst

Denver Investment Advisors Apr 1998 - Feb 2003
Sr. Analyst, Portfolio Manager

Great-West Life and Annuity Insurance Company Nov 1994 - Feb 1997
Senior Analyst

USBank May 1992 - Nov 1994
Analyst
Education:
University of Denver 1990 - 1992
MBA
Colorado State University 1986 - 1989
B.S,, Biology, Zoology
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United States
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United States
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United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Hand
Vice President
Amcot
Cotton Ginning
1601 E Brundage Ln, Bakersfield, CA 93307
(661) 327-5961
David L Hand
TX
CALCOT, LTD
Whol Farm Product Raw Materials · Wholesale Farm Product Raw Materials · Cotton Warehouse
PO Box 259, Bakersfield, CA 93302
300 W Clarendon Ave #230, Phoenix, AZ 85013
1053 Hayner Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88005
(661) 327-5961, (575) 524-1978
David Mckee Hand
CRESCENT VENTURE PARTNERS, INC
David Hand
ABSOLUTE STAFFING OHIO, LLC
David Hand
HAND CONSTRUCTION, INC
David H. Hand
President
Gateway Central, Ltd
4231 Rockview Ct, Fort Collins, CO 80526
4916 Eolus Pl, Westminster, CO 80023
558 Em Magill Ave, Fresno, CA 93650
5284 W Decatur Ave, Fresno, CA 93722

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Statistics in Finance

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Author

David J. Hand

ISBN #

0340677198

Statistics in Finance

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David J. Hand

ISBN #

0471246344

Intelligent Data Analysis: An Introduction

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David J. Hand

ISBN #

3540658084

Water Treatment: Principles and Design

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Author

David W. Hand

ISBN #

0471110183

Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering

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Author

David W. Hand

ISBN #

0471243132

Football, Europe and the Press

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Author

David Hand

ISBN #

0714649570

Football, Europe and the Press

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Author

David Hand

ISBN #

0714680176

Martha Armstrong-Hand's Living Dolls

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Author

David Hand

ISBN #

0875881998

Wikipedia References

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David Hand (Statistician)

Us Patents

Foam Mixture For Carbon Dioxide Drive Oil Recovery Method

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US Patent:
55424740, Aug 6, 1996
Filed:
Dec 4, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/566636
Inventors:
Nizar F. Djabbarah - Richardson TX
Ralph V. Garling - Irving TX
David T. Hand - Bakersfield CA
Jennifer Macfadyen - Bakersfield CA
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
E21B 4322
US Classification:
166263
Abstract:
The invention is a foam method for improving conformance during a steam flood or carbon dioxide flood in a subterranean, oil-containing formation penetrated by at least one injection well and at least one production well. In a steam flood oil recovery process, sweep efficiency is improved by injecting steam until steam breakthrough occurs at the production well after which a mixture of steam, a noncondensible gas, and an aqueous surfactant-polypeptide solution is injected into the formation. The aqueous surfactant-polypeptide solution forms a stable foam with the formation oil at formation conditions that reduce the permeability of the highly permeable steam swept zones thereby diverting the steam to other portions of the formation containing unswept oil. The polypeptide is used as a partial substitute for the surfactant to improve the cost of the foam-forming mixture without reducing its effectiveness in increasing sweep efficiency. In another embodiment of the invention, the mixture of steam, surfactant-polypeptide solution and noncondensible gas may be injected into the formation surrounding a production well that has previously experienced severe steam breakthrough to significantly decrease the permeability of steam-swept zone surrounding the production well.

Foam Mixture For Steam And Carbon Dioxide Drive Oil Recovery Method

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US Patent:
55137059, May 7, 1996
Filed:
May 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/438584
Inventors:
Nizar F. Djabbarah - Richardson TX
Ralph V. Garling - Irving TX
David T. Hand - Bakersfield CA
Jennifer Macfadyen - Bakersfield CA
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
E21B 4322
E21B 4324
US Classification:
166263
Abstract:
The invention is a foam method for improving conformance during a steam flood or carbon dioxide flood in a subterranean, oil-containing formation penetrated by at least one injection well and at least one production well. In a steam flood oil recovery process, sweep efficiency is improved by injecting steam until steam breakthrough occurs at the production well after which a mixture of steam, a noncondensible gas, and an aqueous surfactant-polypeptide solution is injected into the formation. The aqueous surfactant-polypeptide solution forms a stable foam with the formation oil at formation conditions that reduce the permeability of the highly permeable steam swept zones thereby diverting the steam to other portions of the formation containing unswept oil. The polypeptide is used as a partial substitute for the surfactant to improve the cost of the foam-forming mixture without reducing its effectiveness in increasing sweep efficiency. In another embodiment of the invention, the mixture of steam, surfactant-polypeptide solution and noncondensible gas may be injected into the formation surrounding a production well that has previously experienced severe steam breakthrough to significantly decrease the permeability of steam-swept zone surrounding the production well.
David Thomas Hand from Bakersfield, CA, age ~69 Get Report