Jacob G. W. (Jake)

Vice President, Senior Petroleum Engineer, P.e. at DeGolyer and MacNaughton Corp.

Jake G. W. has a diverse work experience in the petroleum engineering field. Jacob (Jake) G. started their career as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Center for Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, where they focused on the remediation of gas wells experiencing condensate banking. Jacob (Jake) G. later joined Miller and Lents as a Reservoir Engineer, estimating reserves for Russian oil companies and developing correlations for waterflood recovery factors. After that, they joined DeGolyer and MacNaughton, where they held various roles including Vice President, Senior Petroleum Engineer. In this role, they managed a multidisciplinary team and estimated reserves for oil and gas companies in Russia, as well as significant oil and gas-condensate fields in the Caspian Sea. Jacob (Jake) G. also estimated reserves of gas fields in Nigeria, offshore gas fields in Egypt, oil fields in the North Sea, and onshore oil fields in Algeria. Jake G. W.'s work experience spans from 1998 to the present, showcasing their expertise in the field of petroleum engineering.

Jacob (Jake) G. W. completed their undergraduate education from 1994 to 2000 at The University of Texas at Austin, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Petroleum Engineering. Following their undergraduate studies, Jacob pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Petroleum Engineering from the same institution. However, specific details about the start and end years for their postgraduate education were not provided.

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