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Greg
Casey
Houston Office Manager
Petroleum Engineer
Regulatory Specialist
Mr.
Casey earned a Bachelor of Science Degree
in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M
University and is a registered Professional
Engineer in Texas. Mr. Casey has managed
a diversity of projects and programs in
the environmental, water resources and petroleum
industries. He has also managed the Health
and Safety Program for a large environmental
cleanup operation that included investigation
and construction activities. He has participated
as a technical reviewer for the Society
of Petroleum Engineers on production technology
papers and is also active in the American
Water Well Association and the Ground Water
Protection Council.
Mr. Casey is vice-president
and manager of ALL Consultings Houston,
Texas office. In addition to his management
responsibilities, he also has experience
with ALL that includes the design, permitting,
and installation of two Class I industrial
waste disposal injection wells in Oklahoma
and California, preparation of a geological
study of a potential gas field in Southern
California, auditing of underground injection
activities for a major oil company in Texas,
and participation in the preparation of
a Environmental Impact Study (EIS) of coal
bed methane production in Montana.
Mr. Caseys experience
prior to ALL includes more than 10 years
of experience working with both a large
international consulting firm and with the
consulting division of a large industrial
chemical company. He served as project manager
and supervising engineer on a number of
projects that ranged from a $20,000 permit
preparation project up to a $5,000,000 injection
well system design and construction project.
During this time he gained valuable experience
in the management of large projects involving
multiple disciplines and personnel based
in offices across the country.
Prior to working as a consultant
to industry, Mr. Casey worked as a consultant
to the United States Environmental Protection
Agencys Underground Injection Control
Program. He served as a field inspector
for 18 months in Region V and managed the
nationwide inspection program for two years
for all the classes of injection wells.
He co-wrote the mid-course evaluation of
the Class II program and was technical lead
for the well construction and plugging and
abandonment portions of the evaluation effort.
Mr. Casey also has experience
in the oil and gas drilling and production
field gained during work as a field engineer
for a major oil and gas company. His work
included well workovers and production optimization
activities for an oil and gas field in South
Texas.
Mr. Caseys varied
experience along with his petroleum engineering
background provides unique capabilities
in a number of areas. He has been identified
as a technical expert in injection well
services and permitting and in the remediation
of oil field related contamination. Some
of his most recent accomplishments include:
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Managing,
providing initial design,
and supervising final design
and permitting of 15 Class
I injection wells for facilities
in Texas, Oklahoma, and
California.
This included drill
plan preparation, geologic
modeling review of the waste
plume and injection formation
parameters, and management
and senior technical oversight
of the permitting and testing
of the wells. |
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Managing
and supervising all activities
related to the drilling
of a 6,000-foot deep geologic
test well in Texas, a 7,000-foot
deep geologic test well
in Oklahoma, and a conversion
of a producing oil well
to an injection well in
California. This included
preparing bid specifications,
selecting bidders, contracting,
drill site preparation,
rig setup, drill bit selection,
drilling operation oversight,
and well testing. |
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Managing
and preparing a geological
study of a potential gas
field in Southern California.
The study looked at un-drilled
acreage adjacent to two
small fields to determine
if potential existed in
new area. Work was for small
oil producer and adjacent
city utility company. |
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Conducting
an office and field audit
of the underground injection
control program at a large
secondary recovery project
in West Texas for a major
oil producing company. Results
of the audit have the potential
to save the company up to
$300,000 in potential fines
and reduced regulatory workload. |
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Managing
and preparing hazardous
waste contingency plans
and spill prevention, control
and containment (SPCC) plans
for 20 major airline facilities
at major airports across
the United States and Guam. |
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Serving
as a technical expert during
preparation for public hearings
on the permitting of an
injection well in Texas. |
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Serving
as the director of the hydrocarbon
recovery program for a major
refinery in Texas. He provided direction and oversight for all site characterization
and remediation activities
at the facility.
He also prepared
the hydrocarbon recovery
guidelines and the quality
assurance plan for the hydrocarbon
recovery operations at the
facility. |
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Managing
and designing three production
water wells for an electrical
generating facility in Texas.
Assisted client with water
resources planning and procurement
of water resources from
local public sources. |
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