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| Birth: | 15 SEP 1931 in Union Grove Montgomery County, Texas |
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| Father: | James Arlie Montgomery b. 17 MAY 1903 in Longstreet, Montgomery County, Texas |
| Mother: | Ruby Lillian Harman b. 19 MAY 1904 in Union Grove, Montgomery County, Texas |
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| Paula Fay Winstead (Wife) b. 6 JAN 1933 in Baytown, Texas |
| Marriage: 7 DEC 1951 in Liberty, Texas |
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Marla Dianne Montgomery b. 8 NOV 1952 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas
James Howell Montgomery b. 6 SEP 1954 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas
Sharla Jo Montgomery b. 28 APR 1956 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas
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| Patricia Ann Thompson (Wife) b. 22 JUL 1940 in Gloucester, England |
| Marriage: 11 NOV 1967 in Tripoli, Libya |
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Tara Ann Montgomery b. 2 JUN 1969 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Laura Marisa Montgomery b. 15 SEP 1973 in Beaconsfield, Bucks, England
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| Paula Fay Winstead (Wife) b. 6 JAN 1933 in Baytown, Texas |
| Marriage: 7 DEC 1951 in Liberty, Texas |
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Marla Dianne Montgomery b. 8 NOV 1952 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas
James Howell Montgomery b. 6 SEP 1954 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas
Sharla Jo Montgomery b. 28 APR 1956 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas
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| Patricia Ann Thompson (Wife) b. 22 JUL 1940 in Gloucester, England |
| Marriage: 11 NOV 1967 in Tripoli, Libya |
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Tara Ann Montgomery b. 2 JUN 1969 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Laura Marisa Montgomery b. 15 SEP 1973 in Beaconsfield, Bucks, England
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| Paula Fay Winstead (Wife) b. 6 JAN 1933 in Baytown, Texas |
| Marriage: 7 DEC 1951 in Liberty, Texas |
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Marla Dianne Montgomery b. 8 NOV 1952 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas
James Howell Montgomery b. 6 SEP 1954 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas
Sharla Jo Montgomery b. 28 APR 1956 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas
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| Patricia Ann Thompson (Wife) b. 22 JUL 1940 in Gloucester, England |
| Marriage: 11 NOV 1967 in Tripoli, Libya |
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Tara Ann Montgomery b. 2 JUN 1969 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Laura Marisa Montgomery b. 15 SEP 1973 in Beaconsfield, Bucks, England
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Profile:
James Irving Montgomery, the only child of James Arlie Montgomery and Ruby Lillian (Harman) Montgomery, was born 15 September 1931 at the family home in Union Grove Community, Montgomery County, Texas. He is a direct descendant of Roger de Montgomery of Fallais, France, adjutant to William the Conquer at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the grandson of Andrew Jackson Montgomery, one of the early pioneers and founders of the State of Texas.
At the age of three, the family moved to Richards, Grimes County, Texas where James Arlie was employed as Foreman and Estimator for the S.B. McKinney lumber and hardware company.
James Irving enrolled in Richards Elementary School in 1936 at the age of five and graduated in 1948 at the age of sixteen. James Irving then enrolled in Sam Houston College and continued his college/university education at the University of Houston until 1950 when it was interrupted by military service.
After military service, he began employment in the petroleum and petrochemical engineering industry and has over forty-five years practical, technical, commercial and senior management experience in economic and technical feasibility evaluations, marketing, administration, project management, design, procurement, fabrication and field construction of a wide range of facilities.
During this period he was employed by Humble Oil and Refining Co. - Baytown, Texas, Brown and Root - Houston, Texas, Delta Tank Manufacturing Co. - Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Crest Engineering - Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Worley International Engineering Group - London, England.
Extensive international experience in all facets of engineering including the development, design, construction, commissioning and operation of oil and gas production, processing and transportation facilities together with supporting infrastructures such as offices, maintenance shops, residential camps, ancillary hospitals, fire and security buildings, roads and airfields.
Major involvement in preparation of initial economic analysis and technical feasibility studies and on-site implementation and operation of a large number of grassroots developments of onshore oil and gas production and pipeline facilities, utilities and infra-structures in the U.S.A., Canada, South America, Europe, Africa and throughout the Middle East, which have a combined throughput capacity in excess of 2,000,000 barrels of oil per day and in excess of 2,000,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas per day.
After construction supervisory service in the Sahara desert of Libya and the Empty Quarter desert of Abu Dhabi in the early 1960's, as Manager of African Operations for Crest Engineering from 1965 to 1975 was responsible for establishment and general management of African Operations Branch located in Tripoli, Libya for a major international oil and gas production consultant firm. Technical responsibilities included coordination of all business development , project management, engineering operations and construction supervision and start-up operations for oil and gas production, processing, transmission and infrastructure projects.
As Vice-President and Senior Project Manager for Worley International Engineering Group, responsible for a grass roots oil field development of the Luhais Field in Southern Iraq along the Kuwait border. Prepared the proposal, negotiated the contract with V/O Techno export, the Russian prime contractor, and directed all commercial and technical aspects of the project through post commissioning activities. This assignment, from 1975 to 1979 included frequent and lengthy liaison visits to Baghdad, Moscow and the Russian Petroleum Institute at Buglamar near Kazan. USSR.
Principal areas of offshore involvement since 1980 have been the direction of all phases of research and development for advanced floating production maintenance and production systems , marine systems, mooring systems, safety systems, production processes, export systems, classification and certification, marginal field economics and interface with the U.K. Departments of Energy and Transport.
Directed in excess of one-hundred Floating Production System and Marginal Field Development Seminars in the U.K., Scandinavia, U.S.A. and South America which have been attended by overs even hundred and fifty international oil and gas senior managers and technical staff. Co-author of a number of publications relating to technical and economic aspects of Floating Oil Production Systems.
Recent (post 1995) experience as a Independent Engineering Consultant relates to in-depth investigations and application of Gas to Liquid Conversion technology. This work has concentrated on evaluation, application and maximization of a number of different GTL technologies for location on offshore platforms or FPSO's and is at the forefront of consultants possessing this broad knowledge and general understanding of the subject without being prejudiced toward any one specific process to the exclusion of considering others.
Extensive hands-on experience and knowledge of computer calculation methods, programing, application packages including spread sheets, Computer Aided Design and Drafting, data bases, HY SIM process simulation, accounting and word processing.
During his career in the international oil and gas industry, he has visited and/or worked in over forty countries for periods ranging from airport stopovers and layovers, drive thorough, days, weeks and in some cases, months and years and frequent multiple visits.
These countries include Abu Dhabi, Albania, Austria, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Channel Islands, Corsica, Czechoslovak, Denmark, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana , Greece, Holland, Ibezia, India, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Luxemburg, Mata, Mexico, Nigeria, North Ireland, Norway, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sicily, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Tatarstan and Tunisia.
Military:
Served in the U.S. Army Reserve (Infantry) in reserve status from 1948 to 1953. Served on active status from 1950 to 1953 during the Korean war era. Advanced from Private Enlisted status to Commissioned Warrant Officer status in 1952.
Served as an active reserve officer (reserve status - one day per week plus 14 days active duty per year) from 1953 to 1962 in the U.S. Army Transportation Corp (port operation) - Camp Leroy Johnson, New Orleans, La. and Corp of Engineers (construction) - Fort Hood, Texas, specializing in personnel matters.
Recalled to active duty in late 1962 during the Cuban crisis and early Vietnam war era. Assigned as Deputy Post Adjutant General of Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, responsible for personnel administration affairs of some 20,000 enlisted personnel.
Released from active duty in 1963, and honorably discharged from the U.S. Army Reserve in 1964 with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer - W4.
Member of the U.S. Army Reserve Officers Association, Wheelus USAF Base Branch , Tripoli, Libya, 1965 - 1668.
Publications:
Participated either directly or indirectly in the following publications.
1.Hart, V.A., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S. "The Economic Evaluation of Hull Forms for Floating Production". Paper SPE 13154 presented at the 1984 Society of Petroleum Engineers Conference in Houston.
2.Patel, M.H., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S., "A new Concept in Floating Production Systems". Paper SPE 12986 presented at the 1984 Society of Petroleum Engineer European Petroleum Conference in London.
3.Worley, M.S., "An Overview of Hook-Up and Commissioning of Offshore Oil and Gas Production Facilities. Paper presented in November 1984 to the Petrobras Petroleum Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
4.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "A New Concept in Floating Production Systems". Paper presented at a Seminar on the Design and Operational Aspects of Floating Production Systems , London Press Centre, 1984.
5.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Cost Effectively Dealing with Remote Offshore Natural Gas", Paper presented at the 4th Annual International Conference 'FPS 97'in London, 1997.
6.Worley, M.S., "Low Motions, Low Cost, Shipshaped FPSO's for Synfuels, Methanol and LNG Applications", Paper presented at the 12th Annual Floating Production Systems Conference in London, 1997.
7.Worley, M.S., "Design and Costing Summaries of Gas Conversion Plants on FPSOs", Paper presented at the Monetizing Stranded Gas Reserves Conference in Houston, Texas, 1997.
8.Worley, M.S., and Montgomery, J.I., " Case Study - Non-Pipeline Options. Stranded Hydrocarbon Liquids and Gas", presented at the Remote Gas Utilization Technical Briefing in London, 1999.
9.Worley Engineers Ltd. and Smith Rae Energy Limited, Editors, " Gas to Liquids, Technologies for the Exploitation of Stranded Gas", a book published by Smith Rae Energy Limited, 2000.
10. Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Progress to Viability", a monogram published by Worley Engineers Ltd., 2000.
Authored several Information and Data Booklets on the subjects of:
- Evaluation of Technologies for Production of Methanol
- Evaluation of Technologies for Conversion of Methanol to Gasoline
- Evaluation of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Technologies
- Evaluation of Oxygen Separation Technologies for Production of Syngas by Partial Oxidation
Education:
Richards High School Diploma
Sam Houston College Industrial Engineering
University of Houston Industrial Engineering
University of Tulsa Management and Business Administration
University of Tulsa Certificate in Management
Short Courses (Harvard Business School MBA Syllabus )
Professional Affiliations:
Member - American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
[TERRY6.FBK]
Notes:
Profile:
James Irving Montgomery, the only child of James Arlie Montgomery and Rub y Lillian (Harman) Montgomery, was born 15 September 1931 at the family h ome in Union Grove Community, Montgomery County, Texas. He is a direct d escendant of Roger de Montgomery of Fallais, France, adjutant to Willia m the Conquer at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the grandson of Andre w Jackson Montgomery, one of the early pioneers and founders of the Stat e of Texas.
At the age of three, the family moved to Richards, Grimes County, Texas w here James Arlie was employed as Foreman and Estimator for the S.B. McKin ney lumber and hardware company.
James Irving enrolled in Richards Elementary School in 1936 at the age o f five and graduated in 1948 at the age of sixteen. James Irving then en rolled in Sam Houston College and continued his college/university educat ion at the University of Houston until 1950 when it was interrupted by mi litary service.
After military service, he began employment in the petroleum and petroche mical engineering industry and has over forty-five years practical, techn ical, commercial and senior management experience in economic and technic al feasibility evaluations, marketing, administration, project management , design, procurement, fabrication and field construction of a wide rang e of facilities.
During this period he was employed by Humble Oil and Refining Co. - Bayto wn, Texas, Brown and Root - Houston, Texas, Delta Tank Manufacturing Co . - Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Crest Engineering - Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Worl ey International Engineering Group - London, England.
Extensive international experience in all facets of engineering includin g the development, design, construction, commissioning and operation of o il and gas production, processing and transportation facilities togethe r with supporting infrastructures such as offices, maintenance shops, res idential camps, ancillary hospitals, fire and security buildings, roads a nd airfields.
Major involvement in preparation of initial economic analysis and technic al feasibility studies and on-site implementation and operation of a larg e number of grassroots developments of onshore oil and gas production an d pipeline facilities, utilities and infra-structures in the U.S.A., Cana da, South America, Europe, Africa and throughout the Middle East, which h ave a combined throughput capacity in excess of 2,000,000 barrels of oi l per day and in excess of 2,000,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas per d ay.
After construction supervisory service in the Sahara desert of Libya an d the Empty Quarter desert of Abu Dhabi in the early 1960's, as Manage r of African Operations for Crest Engineering from 1965 to 1975 was resp onsible for establishment and general management of African Operations Br anch located in Tripoli, Libya for a major international oil and gas prod uction consultant firm. Technical responsibilities included coordinatio n of all business development , project management, engineering operation s and construction supervision and start-up operations for oil and gas pr oduction, processing, transmission and infrastructure projects.
As Vice-President and Senior Project Manager for Worley International Eng ineering Group, responsible for a grass roots oil field development of th e Luhais Field in Southern Iraq along the Kuwait border. Prepared the pr oposal, negotiated the contract with V/O Techno export, the Russian prim e contractor, and directed all commercial and technical aspects of the pr oject through post commissioning activities. This assignment, from 1975 t o 1979 included frequent and lengthy liaison visits to Baghdad, Moscow an d the Russian Petroleum Institute at Buglamar near Kazan. USSR.
Principal areas of offshore involvement since 1980 have been the directio n of all phases of research and development for advanced floating product ion maintenance and production systems , marine systems, mooring systems , safety systems, production processes, export systems, classification an d certification, marginal field economics and interface with the U.K. Dep artments of Energy and Transport.
Directed in excess of one-hundred Floating Production System and Margina l Field Development Seminars in the U.K., Scandinavia, U.S.A. and South A merica which have been attended by overs even hundred and fifty internati onal oil and gas senior managers and technical staff. Co-author of a num ber of publications relating to technical and economic aspects of Floatin g Oil Production Systems.
Recent (post 1995) experience as a Independent Engineering Consultant rel ates to in-depth investigations and application of Gas to Liquid Conversi on technology. This work has concentrated on evaluation, application an d maximization of a number of different GTL technologies for location o n offshore platforms or FPSO's and is at the forefront of consultants pos sessing this broad knowledge and general understanding of the subject wit hout being prejudiced toward any one specific process to the exclusion o f considering others.
Extensive hands-on experience and knowledge of computer calculation metho ds, programing, application packages including spread sheets, Computer A ided Design and Drafting, data bases, HY SIM process simulation, accounti ng and word processing.
During his career in the international oil and gas industry, he has visit ed and/or worked in over forty countries for periods ranging from airpor t stopovers and layovers, drive thorough, days, weeks and in some cases , months and years and frequent multiple visits.
These countries include Abu Dhabi, Albania, Austria, Australia, Bahrain , Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Channel Islands, Corsica, Czechoslovak, Denmar k, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana , Greece, Holland, Ibezia, Indi a, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Luxemburg, Mata, Mexico , Nigeria, North Ireland, Norway, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia , Sicily, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Tatarstan and T unisia.
Military:
Served in the U.S. Army Reserve (Infantry) in reserve status from 1948 t o 1953. Served on active status from 1950 to 1953 during the Korean wa r era. Advanced from Private Enlisted status to Commissioned Warrant Off icer status in 1952.
Served as an active reserve officer (reserve status - one day per week pl us 14 days active duty per year) from 1953 to 1962 in the U.S. Army Trans portation Corp (port operation) - Camp Leroy Johnson, New Orleans, La. an d Corp of Engineers (construction) - Fort Hood, Texas, specializing in pe rsonnel matters.
Recalled to active duty in late 1962 during the Cuban crisis and early Vi etnam war era. Assigned as Deputy Post Adjutant General of Fort Chaffee , Arkansas, responsible for personnel administration affairs of some 20,0 00 enlisted personnel.
Released from active duty in 1963, and honorably discharged from the U.S . Army Reserve in 1964 with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer - W4.
Member of the U.S. Army Reserve Officers Association, Wheelus USAF Base B ranch , Tripoli, Libya, 1965 - 1668.
Publications:
Participated either directly or indirectly in the following publications.
1.Hart, V.A., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S. "The Economic Evaluatio n of Hull Forms for Floating Production". Paper SPE 13154 presented at t he 1984 Society of Petroleum Engineers Conference in Houston.
2.Patel, M.H., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S., "A new Concept in Float ing Production Systems". Paper SPE 12986 presented at the 1984 Society o f Petroleum Engineer European Petroleum Conference in London.
3.Worley, M.S., "An Overview of Hook-Up and Commissioning of Offshore Oi l and Gas Production Facilities. Paper presented in November 1984 to th e Petrobras Petroleum Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
4.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "A New Concept in Floating Productio n Systems". Paper presented at a Seminar on the Design and Operational A spects of Floating Production Systems , London Press Centre, 1984.
5.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Cost Effectively Dealing with Remot e Offshore Natural Gas", Paper presented at the 4th Annual Internationa l Conference 'FPS 97'in London, 1997.
6.Worley, M.S., "Low Motions, Low Cost, Shipshaped FPSO's for Synfuels, M ethanol and LNG Applications", Paper presented at the 12th Annual Floatin g Production Systems Conference in London, 1997.
7.Worley, M.S., "Design and Costing Summaries of Gas Conversion Plants o n FPSOs", Paper presented at the Monetizing Stranded Gas Reserves Confere nce in Houston, Texas, 1997.
8.Worley, M.S., and Montgomery, J.I., " Case Study - Non-Pipeline Options . Stranded Hydrocarbon Liquids and Gas", presented at the Remote Gas Util ization Technical Briefing in London, 1999.
9.Worley Engineers Ltd. and Smith Rae Energy Limited, Editors, " Gas to L iquids, Technologies for the Exploitation of Stranded Gas", a book publis hed by Smith Rae Energy Limited, 2000.
10. Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Progress to Viability" , a monogram published by Worley Engineers Ltd., 2000.
Authored several Information and Data Booklets on the subjects of:
- Evaluation of Technologies for Production of Methanol
- Evaluation of Technologies for Conversion of Methanol to Gasoline
- Evaluation of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Technologies
- Evaluation of Oxygen Separation Technologies for Production of Syngas b y Partial Oxidation
Education:
Richards High School Diploma
Sam Houston College Industrial Engineering
University of Houston Industrial Engineering
University of Tulsa Management and Business Administration
University of Tulsa Certificate in Management
Short Courses (Harvard Business School MBA Syllabus )
Professional Affiliations:
Member - American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
Text: [TERRY3.FBK_GM.GED]
Notes:
Profile:
James Irving Montgomery, the only child of James Arlie Montgomery and Ruby Lillian (Harman) Montgomery, was born 15 September 1931 at the family home in Union Grove Community, Montgomery County, Texas. He is a direct descendant of Roger de Montgomery of Fallais, France, adjutant to William the Conquer at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the grandson of Andrew Jackson Montgomery, one of the early pioneers and founders of the State of Texas.
At the age of three, the family moved to Richards, Grimes County, Texas where James Arlie was employed as Foreman and Estimator for the S.B. McKinney lumber and hardware company.
James Irving enrolled in Richards Elementary School in 1936 at the age of five and graduated in 1948 at the age of sixteen. James Irving then enrolled in Sam Houston College and continued his college/university education at the University of Houston until 1950 when it was interrupted by military service.
After military service, he began employment in the petroleum and petrochemical engineering industry and has over forty-five years practical, technical, commercial and senior management experience in economic and technical feasibility evaluations, marketing, administration, project management, design, procurement, fabrication and field construction of a wide range of facilities.
During this period he was employed by Humble Oil and Refining Co. - Baytown, Texas, Brown and Root - Houston, Texas, Delta Tank Manufacturing Co. - Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Crest Engineering - Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Worley International Engineering Group - London, England.
Extensive international experience in all facets of engineering including the development, design, construction, commissioning and operation of oil and gas production, processing and transportation facilities together with supporting infrastructures such as offices, maintenance shops, residential camps, ancillary hospitals, fire and security buildings, roads and airfields.
Major involvement in preparation of initial economic analysis and technical feasibility studies and on-site implementation and operation of a large number of grassroots developments of onshore oil and gas production and pipeline facilities, utilities and infra-structures in the U.S.A., Canada, South America, Europe, Africa and throughout the Middle East, which have a combined throughput capacity in excess of 2,000,000 barrels of oil per day and in excess of 2,000,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas per day.
After construction supervisory service in the Sahara desert of Libya and the Empty Quarter desert of Abu Dhabi in the early 1960's, as Manager of African Operations for Crest Engineering from 1965 to 1975 was responsible for establishment and general management of African Operations Branch located in Tripoli, Libya for a major international oil and gas production consultant firm. Technical responsibilities included coordination of all business development , project management, engineering operations and construction supervision and start-up operations for oil and gas production, processing, transmission and infrastructure projects.
As Vice-President and Senior Project Manager for Worley International Engineering Group, responsible for a grass roots oil field development of the Luhais Field in Southern Iraq along the Kuwait border. Prepared the proposal, negotiated the contract with V/O Techno export, the Russian prime contractor, and directed all commercial and technical aspects of the project through post commissioning activities. This assignment, from 1975 to 1979 included frequent and lengthy liaison visits to Baghdad, Moscow and the Russian Petroleum Institute at Buglamar near Kazan. USSR.
Principal areas of offshore involvement since 1980 have been the direction of all phases of research and development for advanced floating production maintenance and production systems , marine systems, mooring systems, safety systems, production processes, export systems, classification and certification, marginal field economics and interface with the U.K. Departments of Energy and Transport.
Directed in excess of one-hundred Floating Production System and Marginal Field Development Seminars in the U.K., Scandinavia, U.S.A. and South America which have been attended by overs even hundred and fifty international oil and gas senior managers and technical staff. Co-author of a number of publications relating to technical and economic aspects of Floating Oil Production Systems.
Recent (post 1995) experience as a Independent Engineering Consultant relates to in-depth investigations and application of Gas to Liquid Conversion technology. This work has concentrated on evaluation, application and maximization of a number of different GTL technologies for location on offshore platforms or FPSO's and is at the forefront of consultants possessing this broad knowledge and general understanding of the subject without being prejudiced toward any one specific process to the exclusion of considering others.
Extensive hands-on experience and knowledge of computer calculation methods, programing, application packages including spread sheets, Computer Aided Design and Drafting, data bases, HY SIM process simulation, accounting and word processing.
During his career in the international oil and gas industry, he has visited and/or worked in over forty countries for periods ranging from airport stopovers and layovers, drive thorough, days, weeks and in some cases, months and years and frequent multiple visits.
These countries include Abu Dhabi, Albania, Austria, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Channel Islands, Corsica, Czechoslovak, Denmark, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana , Greece, Holland, Ibezia, India, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Luxemburg, Mata, Mexico, Nigeria, North Ireland, Norway, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sicily, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Tatarstan and Tunisia.
Military:
Served in the U.S. Army Reserve (Infantry) in reserve status from 1948 to 1953. Served on active status from 1950 to 1953 during the Korean war era. Advanced from Private Enlisted status to Commissioned Warrant Officer status in 1952.
Served as an active reserve officer (reserve status - one day per week plus 14 days active duty per year) from 1953 to 1962 in the U.S. Army Transportation Corp (port operation) - Camp Leroy Johnson, New Orleans, La. and Corp of Engineers (construction) - Fort Hood, Texas, specializing in personnel matters.
Recalled to active duty in late 1962 during the Cuban crisis and early Vietnam war era. Assigned as Deputy Post Adjutant General of Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, responsible for personnel administration affairs of some 20,000 enlisted personnel.
Released from active duty in 1963, and honorably discharged from the U.S. Army Reserve in 1964 with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer - W4.
Member of the U.S. Army Reserve Officers Association, Wheelus USAF Base Branch , Tripoli, Libya, 1965 - 1668.
Publications:
Participated either directly or indirectly in the following publications.
1.Hart, V.A., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S. "The Economic Evaluation of Hull Forms for Floating Production". Paper SPE 13154 presented at the 1984 Society of Petroleum Engineers Conference in Houston.
2.Patel, M.H., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S., "A new Concept in Floating Production Systems". Paper SPE 12986 presented at the 1984 Society of Petroleum Engineer European Petroleum Conference in London.
3.Worley, M.S., "An Overview of Hook-Up and Commissioning of Offshore Oil and Gas Production Facilities. Paper presented in November 1984 to the Petrobras Petroleum Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
4.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "A New Concept in Floating Production Systems". Paper presented at a Seminar on the Design and Operational Aspects of Floating Production Systems , London Press Centre, 1984.
5.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Cost Effectively Dealing with Remote Offshore Natural Gas", Paper presented at the 4th Annual International Conference 'FPS 97'in London, 1997.
6.Worley, M.S., "Low Motions, Low Cost, Shipshaped FPSO's for Synfuels, Methanol and LNG Applications", Paper presented at the 12th Annual Floating Production Systems Conference in London, 1997.
7.Worley, M.S., "Design and Costing Summaries of Gas Conversion Plants on FPSOs", Paper presented at the Monetizing Stranded Gas Reserves Conference in Houston, Texas, 1997.
8.Worley, M.S., and Montgomery, J.I., " Case Study - Non-Pipeline Options. Stranded Hydrocarbon Liquids and Gas", presented at the Remote Gas Utilization Technical Briefing in London, 1999.
9.Worley Engineers Ltd. and Smith Rae Energy Limited, Editors, " Gas to Liquids, Technologies for the Exploitation of Stranded Gas", a book published by Smith Rae Energy Limited, 2000.
10. Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Progress to Viability", a monogram published by Worley Engineers Ltd., 2000.
Authored several Information and Data Booklets on the subjects of:
- Evaluation of Technologies for Production of Methanol
- Evaluation of Technologies for Conversion of Methanol to Gasoline
- Evaluation of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Technologies
- Evaluation of Oxygen Separation Technologies for Production of Syngas by Partial Oxidation
Education:
Richards High School Diploma
Sam Houston College Industrial Engineering
University of Houston Industrial Engineering
University of Tulsa Management and Business Administration
University of Tulsa Certificate in Management
Short Courses (Harvard Business School MBA Syllabus )
Professional Affiliations:
Member - American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
[TERRY6.FBK]
Notes:
Profile:
James Irving Montgomery, the only child of James Arlie Montgomery and Rub y Lillian (Harman) Montgomery, was born 15 September 1931 at the family h ome in Union Grove Community, Montgomery County, Texas. He is a direct d escendant of Roger de Montgomery of Fallais, France, adjutant to Willia m the Conquer at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the grandson of Andre w Jackson Montgomery, one of the early pioneers and founders of the Stat e of Texas.
At the age of three, the family moved to Richards, Grimes County, Texas w here James Arlie was employed as Foreman and Estimator for the S.B. McKin ney lumber and hardware company.
James Irving enrolled in Richards Elementary School in 1936 at the age o f five and graduated in 1948 at the age of sixteen. James Irving then en rolled in Sam Houston College and continued his college/university educat ion at the University of Houston until 1950 when it was interrupted by mi litary service.
After military service, he began employment in the petroleum and petroche mical engineering industry and has over forty-five years practical, techn ical, commercial and senior management experience in economic and technic al feasibility evaluations, marketing, administration, project management , design, procurement, fabrication and field construction of a wide rang e of facilities.
During this period he was employed by Humble Oil and Refining Co. - Bayto wn, Texas, Brown and Root - Houston, Texas, Delta Tank Manufacturing Co . - Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Crest Engineering - Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Worl ey International Engineering Group - London, England.
Extensive international experience in all facets of engineering includin g the development, design, construction, commissioning and operation of o il and gas production, processing and transportation facilities togethe r with supporting infrastructures such as offices, maintenance shops, res idential camps, ancillary hospitals, fire and security buildings, roads a nd airfields.
Major involvement in preparation of initial economic analysis and technic al feasibility studies and on-site implementation and operation of a larg e number of grassroots developments of onshore oil and gas production an d pipeline facilities, utilities and infra-structures in the U.S.A., Cana da, South America, Europe, Africa and throughout the Middle East, which h ave a combined throughput capacity in excess of 2,000,000 barrels of oi l per day and in excess of 2,000,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas per d ay.
After construction supervisory service in the Sahara desert of Libya an d the Empty Quarter desert of Abu Dhabi in the early 1960's, as Manage r of African Operations for Crest Engineering from 1965 to 1975 was resp onsible for establishment and general management of African Operations Br anch located in Tripoli, Libya for a major international oil and gas prod uction consultant firm. Technical responsibilities included coordinatio n of all business development , project management, engineering operation s and construction supervision and start-up operations for oil and gas pr oduction, processing, transmission and infrastructure projects.
As Vice-President and Senior Project Manager for Worley International Eng ineering Group, responsible for a grass roots oil field development of th e Luhais Field in Southern Iraq along the Kuwait border. Prepared the pr oposal, negotiated the contract with V/O Techno export, the Russian prim e contractor, and directed all commercial and technical aspects of the pr oject through post commissioning activities. This assignment, from 1975 t o 1979 included frequent and lengthy liaison visits to Baghdad, Moscow an d the Russian Petroleum Institute at Buglamar near Kazan. USSR.
Principal areas of offshore involvement since 1980 have been the directio n of all phases of research and development for advanced floating product ion maintenance and production systems , marine systems, mooring systems , safety systems, production processes, export systems, classification an d certification, marginal field economics and interface with the U.K. Dep artments of Energy and Transport.
Directed in excess of one-hundred Floating Production System and Margina l Field Development Seminars in the U.K., Scandinavia, U.S.A. and South A merica which have been attended by overs even hundred and fifty internati onal oil and gas senior managers and technical staff. Co-author of a num ber of publications relating to technical and economic aspects of Floatin g Oil Production Systems.
Recent (post 1995) experience as a Independent Engineering Consultant rel ates to in-depth investigations and application of Gas to Liquid Conversi on technology. This work has concentrated on evaluation, application an d maximization of a number of different GTL technologies for location o n offshore platforms or FPSO's and is at the forefront of consultants pos sessing this broad knowledge and general understanding of the subject wit hout being prejudiced toward any one specific process to the exclusion o f considering others.
Extensive hands-on experience and knowledge of computer calculation metho ds, programing, application packages including spread sheets, Computer A ided Design and Drafting, data bases, HY SIM process simulation, accounti ng and word processing.
During his career in the international oil and gas industry, he has visit ed and/or worked in over forty countries for periods ranging from airpor t stopovers and layovers, drive thorough, days, weeks and in some cases , months and years and frequent multiple visits.
These countries include Abu Dhabi, Albania, Austria, Australia, Bahrain , Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Channel Islands, Corsica, Czechoslovak, Denmar k, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana , Greece, Holland, Ibezia, Indi a, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Luxemburg, Mata, Mexico , Nigeria, North Ireland, Norway, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia , Sicily, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Tatarstan and T unisia.
Military:
Served in the U.S. Army Reserve (Infantry) in reserve status from 1948 t o 1953. Served on active status from 1950 to 1953 during the Korean wa r era. Advanced from Private Enlisted status to Commissioned Warrant Off icer status in 1952.
Served as an active reserve officer (reserve status - one day per week pl us 14 days active duty per year) from 1953 to 1962 in the U.S. Army Trans portation Corp (port operation) - Camp Leroy Johnson, New Orleans, La. an d Corp of Engineers (construction) - Fort Hood, Texas, specializing in pe rsonnel matters.
Recalled to active duty in late 1962 during the Cuban crisis and early Vi etnam war era. Assigned as Deputy Post Adjutant General of Fort Chaffee , Arkansas, responsible for personnel administration affairs of some 20,0 00 enlisted personnel.
Released from active duty in 1963, and honorably discharged from the U.S . Army Reserve in 1964 with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer - W4.
Member of the U.S. Army Reserve Officers Association, Wheelus USAF Base B ranch , Tripoli, Libya, 1965 - 1668.
Publications:
Participated either directly or indirectly in the following publications.
1.Hart, V.A., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S. "The Economic Evaluatio n of Hull Forms for Floating Production". Paper SPE 13154 presented at t he 1984 Society of Petroleum Engineers Conference in Houston.
2.Patel, M.H., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S., "A new Concept in Float ing Production Systems". Paper SPE 12986 presented at the 1984 Society o f Petroleum Engineer European Petroleum Conference in London.
3.Worley, M.S., "An Overview of Hook-Up and Commissioning of Offshore Oi l and Gas Production Facilities. Paper presented in November 1984 to th e Petrobras Petroleum Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
4.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "A New Concept in Floating Productio n Systems". Paper presented at a Seminar on the Design and Operational A spects of Floating Production Systems , London Press Centre, 1984.
5.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Cost Effectively Dealing with Remot e Offshore Natural Gas", Paper presented at the 4th Annual Internationa l Conference 'FPS 97'in London, 1997.
6.Worley, M.S., "Low Motions, Low Cost, Shipshaped FPSO's for Synfuels, M ethanol and LNG Applications", Paper presented at the 12th Annual Floatin g Production Systems Conference in London, 1997.
7.Worley, M.S., "Design and Costing Summaries of Gas Conversion Plants o n FPSOs", Paper presented at the Monetizing Stranded Gas Reserves Confere nce in Houston, Texas, 1997.
8.Worley, M.S., and Montgomery, J.I., " Case Study - Non-Pipeline Options . Stranded Hydrocarbon Liquids and Gas", presented at the Remote Gas Util ization Technical Briefing in London, 1999.
9.Worley Engineers Ltd. and Smith Rae Energy Limited, Editors, " Gas to L iquids, Technologies for the Exploitation of Stranded Gas", a book publis hed by Smith Rae Energy Limited, 2000.
10. Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Progress to Viability" , a monogram published by Worley Engineers Ltd., 2000.
Authored several Information and Data Booklets on the subjects of:
- Evaluation of Technologies for Production of Methanol
- Evaluation of Technologies for Conversion of Methanol to Gasoline
- Evaluation of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Technologies
- Evaluation of Oxygen Separation Technologies for Production of Syngas b y Partial Oxidation
Education:
Richards High School Diploma
Sam Houston College Industrial Engineering
University of Houston Industrial Engineering
University of Tulsa Management and Business Administration
University of Tulsa Certificate in Management
Short Courses (Harvard Business School MBA Syllabus )
Professional Affiliations:
Member - American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
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Profile:
James Irving Montgomery, the only child of James Arlie Montgomery and Ruby Lillian (Harman) Montgomery, was born 15 September 1931 at the family home in Union Grove Community, Montgomery County, Texas. He is a direct descendant of Roger de Montgomery of Fallais, France, adjutant to William the Conquer at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the grandson of Andrew Jackson Montgomery, one of the early pioneers and founders of the State of Texas.
At the age of three, the family moved to Richards, Grimes County, Texas where James Arlie was employed as Foreman and Estimator for the S.B. McKinney lumber and hardware company.
James Irving enrolled in Richards Elementary School in 1936 at the age of five and graduated in 1948 at the age of sixteen. James Irving then enrolled in Sam Houston College and continued his college/university education at the University of Houston until 1950 when it was interrupted by military service.
After military service, he began employment in the petroleum and petrochemical engineering industry and has over forty-five years practical, technical, commercial and senior management experience in economic and technical feasibility evaluations, marketing, administration, project management, design, procurement, fabrication and field construction of a wide range of facilities.
During this period he was employed by Humble Oil and Refining Co. - Baytown, Texas, Brown and Root - Houston, Texas, Delta Tank Manufacturing Co. - Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Crest Engineering - Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Worley International Engineering Group - London, England.
Extensive international experience in all facets of engineering including the development, design, construction, commissioning and operation of oil and gas production, processing and transportation facilities together with supporting infrastructures such as offices, maintenance shops, residential camps, ancillary hospitals, fire and security buildings, roads and airfields.
Major involvement in preparation of initial economic analysis and technical feasibility studies and on-site implementation and operation of a large number of grassroots developments of onshore oil and gas production and pipeline facilities, utilities and infra-structures in the U.S.A., Canada, South America, Europe, Africa and throughout the Middle East, which have a combined throughput capacity in excess of 2,000,000 barrels of oil per day and in excess of 2,000,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas per day.
After construction supervisory service in the Sahara desert of Libya and the Empty Quarter desert of Abu Dhabi in the early 1960's, as Manager of African Operations for Crest Engineering from 1965 to 1975 was responsible for establishment and general management of African Operations Branch located in Tripoli, Libya for a major international oil and gas production consultant firm. Technical responsibilities included coordination of all business development , project management, engineering operations and construction supervision and start-up operations for oil and gas production, processing, transmission and infrastructure projects.
As Vice-President and Senior Project Manager for Worley International Engineering Group, responsible for a grass roots oil field development of the Luhais Field in Southern Iraq along the Kuwait border. Prepared the proposal, negotiated the contract with V/O Techno export, the Russian prime contractor, and directed all commercial and technical aspects of the project through post commissioning activities. This assignment, from 1975 to 1979 included frequent and lengthy liaison visits to Baghdad, Moscow and the Russian Petroleum Institute at Buglamar near Kazan. USSR.
Principal areas of offshore involvement since 1980 have been the direction of all phases of research and development for advanced floating production maintenance and production systems , marine systems, mooring systems, safety systems, production processes, export systems, classification and certification, marginal field economics and interface with the U.K. Departments of Energy and Transport.
Directed in excess of one-hundred Floating Production System and Marginal Field Development Seminars in the U.K., Scandinavia, U.S.A. and South America which have been attended by overs even hundred and fifty international oil and gas senior managers and technical staff. Co-author of a number of publications relating to technical and economic aspects of Floating Oil Production Systems.
Recent (post 1995) experience as a Independent Engineering Consultant relates to in-depth investigations and application of Gas to Liquid Conversion technology. This work has concentrated on evaluation, application and maximization of a number of different GTL technologies for location on offshore platforms or FPSO's and is at the forefront of consultants possessing this broad knowledge and general understanding of the subject without being prejudiced toward any one specific process to the exclusion of considering others.
Extensive hands-on experience and knowledge of computer calculation methods, programing, application packages including spread sheets, Computer Aided Design and Drafting, data bases, HY SIM process simulation, accounting and word processing.
During his career in the international oil and gas industry, he has visited and/or worked in over forty countries for periods ranging from airport stopovers and layovers, drive thorough, days, weeks and in some cases, months and years and frequent multiple visits.
These countries include Abu Dhabi, Albania, Austria, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Channel Islands, Corsica, Czechoslovak, Denmark, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana , Greece, Holland, Ibezia, India, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Luxemburg, Mata, Mexico, Nigeria, North Ireland, Norway, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sicily, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Tatarstan and Tunisia.
Military:
Served in the U.S. Army Reserve (Infantry) in reserve status from 1948 to 1953. Served on active status from 1950 to 1953 during the Korean war era. Advanced from Private Enlisted status to Commissioned Warrant Officer status in 1952.
Served as an active reserve officer (reserve status - one day per week plus 14 days active duty per year) from 1953 to 1962 in the U.S. Army Transportation Corp (port operation) - Camp Leroy Johnson, New Orleans, La. and Corp of Engineers (construction) - Fort Hood, Texas, specializing in personnel matters.
Recalled to active duty in late 1962 during the Cuban crisis and early Vietnam war era. Assigned as Deputy Post Adjutant General of Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, responsible for personnel administration affairs of some 20,000 enlisted personnel.
Released from active duty in 1963, and honorably discharged from the U.S. Army Reserve in 1964 with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer - W4.
Member of the U.S. Army Reserve Officers Association, Wheelus USAF Base Branch , Tripoli, Libya, 1965 - 1668.
Publications:
Participated either directly or indirectly in the following publications.
1.Hart, V.A., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S. "The Economic Evaluation of Hull Forms for Floating Production". Paper SPE 13154 presented at the 1984 Society of Petroleum Engineers Conference in Houston.
2.Patel, M.H., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S., "A new Concept in Floating Production Systems". Paper SPE 12986 presented at the 1984 Society of Petroleum Engineer European Petroleum Conference in London.
3.Worley, M.S., "An Overview of Hook-Up and Commissioning of Offshore Oil and Gas Production Facilities. Paper presented in November 1984 to the Petrobras Petroleum Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
4.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "A New Concept in Floating Production Systems". Paper presented at a Seminar on the Design and Operational Aspects of Floating Production Systems , London Press Centre, 1984.
5.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Cost Effectively Dealing with Remote Offshore Natural Gas", Paper presented at the 4th Annual International Conference 'FPS 97'in London, 1997.
6.Worley, M.S., "Low Motions, Low Cost, Shipshaped FPSO's for Synfuels, Methanol and LNG Applications", Paper presented at the 12th Annual Floating Production Systems Conference in London, 1997.
7.Worley, M.S., "Design and Costing Summaries of Gas Conversion Plants on FPSOs", Paper presented at the Monetizing Stranded Gas Reserves Conference in Houston, Texas, 1997.
8.Worley, M.S., and Montgomery, J.I., " Case Study - Non-Pipeline Options. Stranded Hydrocarbon Liquids and Gas", presented at the Remote Gas Utilization Technical Briefing in London, 1999.
9.Worley Engineers Ltd. and Smith Rae Energy Limited, Editors, " Gas to Liquids, Technologies for the Exploitation of Stranded Gas", a book published by Smith Rae Energy Limited, 2000.
10. Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Progress to Viability", a monogram published by Worley Engineers Ltd., 2000.
Authored several Information and Data Booklets on the subjects of:
- Evaluation of Technologies for Production of Methanol
- Evaluation of Technologies for Conversion of Methanol to Gasoline
- Evaluation of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Technologies
- Evaluation of Oxygen Separation Technologies for Production of Syngas by Partial Oxidation
Education:
Richards High School Diploma
Sam Houston College Industrial Engineering
University of Houston Industrial Engineering
University of Tulsa Management and Business Administration
University of Tulsa Certificate in Management
Short Courses (Harvard Business School MBA Syllabus )
Professional Affiliations:
Member - American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
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Notes:
Profile:
James Irving Montgomery, the only child of James Arlie Montgomery and Rub y Lillian (Harman) Montgomery, was born 15 September 1931 at the family h ome in Union Grove Community, Montgomery County, Texas. He is a direct d escendant of Roger de Montgomery of Fallais, France, adjutant to Willia m the Conquer at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the grandson of Andre w Jackson Montgomery, one of the early pioneers and founders of the Stat e of Texas.
At the age of three, the family moved to Richards, Grimes County, Texas w here James Arlie was employed as Foreman and Estimator for the S.B. McKin ney lumber and hardware company.
James Irving enrolled in Richards Elementary School in 1936 at the age o f five and graduated in 1948 at the age of sixteen. James Irving then en rolled in Sam Houston College and continued his college/university educat ion at the University of Houston until 1950 when it was interrupted by mi litary service.
After military service, he began employment in the petroleum and petroche mical engineering industry and has over forty-five years practical, techn ical, commercial and senior management experience in economic and technic al feasibility evaluations, marketing, administration, project management , design, procurement, fabrication and field construction of a wide rang e of facilities.
During this period he was employed by Humble Oil and Refining Co. - Bayto wn, Texas, Brown and Root - Houston, Texas, Delta Tank Manufacturing Co . - Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Crest Engineering - Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Worl ey International Engineering Group - London, England.
Extensive international experience in all facets of engineering includin g the development, design, construction, commissioning and operation of o il and gas production, processing and transportation facilities togethe r with supporting infrastructures such as offices, maintenance shops, res idential camps, ancillary hospitals, fire and security buildings, roads a nd airfields.
Major involvement in preparation of initial economic analysis and technic al feasibility studies and on-site implementation and operation of a larg e number of grassroots developments of onshore oil and gas production an d pipeline facilities, utilities and infra-structures in the U.S.A., Cana da, South America, Europe, Africa and throughout the Middle East, which h ave a combined throughput capacity in excess of 2,000,000 barrels of oi l per day and in excess of 2,000,000,000 standard cubic feet of gas per d ay.
After construction supervisory service in the Sahara desert of Libya an d the Empty Quarter desert of Abu Dhabi in the early 1960's, as Manage r of African Operations for Crest Engineering from 1965 to 1975 was resp onsible for establishment and general management of African Operations Br anch located in Tripoli, Libya for a major international oil and gas prod uction consultant firm. Technical responsibilities included coordinatio n of all business development , project management, engineering operation s and construction supervision and start-up operations for oil and gas pr oduction, processing, transmission and infrastructure projects.
As Vice-President and Senior Project Manager for Worley International Eng ineering Group, responsible for a grass roots oil field development of th e Luhais Field in Southern Iraq along the Kuwait border. Prepared the pr oposal, negotiated the contract with V/O Techno export, the Russian prim e contractor, and directed all commercial and technical aspects of the pr oject through post commissioning activities. This assignment, from 1975 t o 1979 included frequent and lengthy liaison visits to Baghdad, Moscow an d the Russian Petroleum Institute at Buglamar near Kazan. USSR.
Principal areas of offshore involvement since 1980 have been the directio n of all phases of research and development for advanced floating product ion maintenance and production systems , marine systems, mooring systems , safety systems, production processes, export systems, classification an d certification, marginal field economics and interface with the U.K. Dep artments of Energy and Transport.
Directed in excess of one-hundred Floating Production System and Margina l Field Development Seminars in the U.K., Scandinavia, U.S.A. and South A merica which have been attended by overs even hundred and fifty internati onal oil and gas senior managers and technical staff. Co-author of a num ber of publications relating to technical and economic aspects of Floatin g Oil Production Systems.
Recent (post 1995) experience as a Independent Engineering Consultant rel ates to in-depth investigations and application of Gas to Liquid Conversi on technology. This work has concentrated on evaluation, application an d maximization of a number of different GTL technologies for location o n offshore platforms or FPSO's and is at the forefront of consultants pos sessing this broad knowledge and general understanding of the subject wit hout being prejudiced toward any one specific process to the exclusion o f considering others.
Extensive hands-on experience and knowledge of computer calculation metho ds, programing, application packages including spread sheets, Computer A ided Design and Drafting, data bases, HY SIM process simulation, accounti ng and word processing.
During his career in the international oil and gas industry, he has visit ed and/or worked in over forty countries for periods ranging from airpor t stopovers and layovers, drive thorough, days, weeks and in some cases , months and years and frequent multiple visits.
These countries include Abu Dhabi, Albania, Austria, Australia, Bahrain , Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Channel Islands, Corsica, Czechoslovak, Denmar k, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana , Greece, Holland, Ibezia, Indi a, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Luxemburg, Mata, Mexico , Nigeria, North Ireland, Norway, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia , Sicily, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Tatarstan and T unisia.
Military:
Served in the U.S. Army Reserve (Infantry) in reserve status from 1948 t o 1953. Served on active status from 1950 to 1953 during the Korean wa r era. Advanced from Private Enlisted status to Commissioned Warrant Off icer status in 1952.
Served as an active reserve officer (reserve status - one day per week pl us 14 days active duty per year) from 1953 to 1962 in the U.S. Army Trans portation Corp (port operation) - Camp Leroy Johnson, New Orleans, La. an d Corp of Engineers (construction) - Fort Hood, Texas, specializing in pe rsonnel matters.
Recalled to active duty in late 1962 during the Cuban crisis and early Vi etnam war era. Assigned as Deputy Post Adjutant General of Fort Chaffee , Arkansas, responsible for personnel administration affairs of some 20,0 00 enlisted personnel.
Released from active duty in 1963, and honorably discharged from the U.S . Army Reserve in 1964 with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer - W4.
Member of the U.S. Army Reserve Officers Association, Wheelus USAF Base B ranch , Tripoli, Libya, 1965 - 1668.
Publications:
Participated either directly or indirectly in the following publications.
1.Hart, V.A., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S. "The Economic Evaluatio n of Hull Forms for Floating Production". Paper SPE 13154 presented at t he 1984 Society of Petroleum Engineers Conference in Houston.
2.Patel, M.H., Montgomery, J.I. and Worley, M.S., "A new Concept in Float ing Production Systems". Paper SPE 12986 presented at the 1984 Society o f Petroleum Engineer European Petroleum Conference in London.
3.Worley, M.S., "An Overview of Hook-Up and Commissioning of Offshore Oi l and Gas Production Facilities. Paper presented in November 1984 to th e Petrobras Petroleum Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
4.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "A New Concept in Floating Productio n Systems". Paper presented at a Seminar on the Design and Operational A spects of Floating Production Systems , London Press Centre, 1984.
5.Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Cost Effectively Dealing with Remot e Offshore Natural Gas", Paper presented at the 4th Annual Internationa l Conference 'FPS 97'in London, 1997.
6.Worley, M.S., "Low Motions, Low Cost, Shipshaped FPSO's for Synfuels, M ethanol and LNG Applications", Paper presented at the 12th Annual Floatin g Production Systems Conference in London, 1997.
7.Worley, M.S., "Design and Costing Summaries of Gas Conversion Plants o n FPSOs", Paper presented at the Monetizing Stranded Gas Reserves Confere nce in Houston, Texas, 1997.
8.Worley, M.S., and Montgomery, J.I., " Case Study - Non-Pipeline Options . Stranded Hydrocarbon Liquids and Gas", presented at the Remote Gas Util ization Technical Briefing in London, 1999.
9.Worley Engineers Ltd. and Smith Rae Energy Limited, Editors, " Gas to L iquids, Technologies for the Exploitation of Stranded Gas", a book publis hed by Smith Rae Energy Limited, 2000.
10. Worley, M.S. and Montgomery, J.I., "Progress to Viability" , a monogram published by Worley Engineers Ltd., 2000.
Authored several Information and Data Booklets on the subjects of:
- Evaluation of Technologies for Production of Methanol
- Evaluation of Technologies for Conversion of Methanol to Gasoline
- Evaluation of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Technologies
- Evaluation of Oxygen Separation Technologies for Production of Syngas b y Partial Oxidation
Education:
Richards High School Diploma
Sam Houston College Industrial Engineering
University of Houston Industrial Engineering
University of Tulsa Management and Business Administration
University of Tulsa Certificate in Management
Short Courses (Harvard Business School MBA Syllabus )
Professional Affiliations:
Member - American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
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