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Jeff Jerome Jurinak

from Richfield, UT
Age ~69

Jeff Jurinak Phones & Addresses

  • 1111 N 860 E, Richfield, UT 84701
  • Monroe, UT
  • Logan, UT
  • Providence, UT
  • 811 Main St STE 3400, Houston, TX 77002
  • 710 Woodcastle Bnd, Houston, TX 77094 (281) 398-6862
  • PO Box 4569, Houston, TX 77210 (713) 398-6862

Work

Company: Kobold metals Jun 2018 Position: Co-founder and chief operating officer

Education

School / High School: University of Wisconsin - Madison Dec 31, 1982

Skills

Upstream • Reservoir Management • Reservoir Engineering • Petroleum • Petroleum Engineering • Oil/Gas • Natural Gas • Field Development • Gas • Energy • Business Development • Energy Industry • Oil • Onshore

Industries

Mining & Metals

Resumes

Resumes

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Co-Founder And Chief Operating Officer

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
Kobold Metals
Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer

Phase Change Resources Jun 2015 - Oct 2017
Chief Operating Officer

Bg Group Mar 1, 2011 - Apr 1, 2014
Vice President - Development, Qgc

Conocophillips Jan 1, 2011 - Mar 1, 2011
Manager, Unconventional Gas Technology

Conocophillips Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 1, 2010
Manager, Abu Dhabi Technology Center
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Madison Dec 31, 1982
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1982 - 1982
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Upstream
Reservoir Management
Reservoir Engineering
Petroleum
Petroleum Engineering
Oil/Gas
Natural Gas
Field Development
Gas
Energy
Business Development
Energy Industry
Oil
Onshore

Publications

Us Patents

Composition And Method For Sealing Permeable Subterranean Formations

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US Patent:
49210475, May 1, 1990
Filed:
Aug 10, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/392180
Inventors:
Laine E. Summers - Katy TX
Jeff J. Jurinak - Ponca City OK
Assignee:
Conoco Inc. - Ponca City OK
International Classification:
E21B 33138
E21B 4304
US Classification:
166276
Abstract:
A mixture of an epoxy material and two hardeners is placed in a subsurface zone in which it is desired to form an impermeable zone, and the epoxy is thereafter allowed to harden. The epoxy material and hardeners are characterized inthat: (1) each hardener has a different activation temperature; (2) the amount of each hardener in the mixture is less than that required to totally react the epoxy material; (3) the epoxy material has a low viscosity at subsurface conditions of temperature and pressure; (4) the epoxy material is substantially immiscible with any fluids which are present in the subsurface area; and (5) the hardening time of the epoxy material is of short duration at subsurface conditions of temperature and pressure.
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