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PROPUESTA TÉCNICA
PERFORACIÓN POZO PRODUCTOR BRS-4
Sr. Engineer, Cavern Advisor – Jug Manocha, P.Eng.
Academic History Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Memorial University, NL (1981)
Project Management Courses
University of Toronto, ON (2015)
Summary of Experience
35+ years of oil and gas experience specifically related to Cavern Storage Planning, Development, Construction and
Engineering
• Expert Regulatory and Public Relations advisor
• Wide Range of experience in solution mining, natural gas storage and oilfield brine disposal
• Provided technical support and expertise for the Ministry of Environment, Ontario Energy Board and
Mining and Lands Commissioner
• Engineering representative of the Joint Occupational Safety & Health committee.
• Represented the ministry on the London Inter-ministerial Committee and liaison with the Sarnia
Cavern Operators Group
• Actively involved in the regulations and provincial standards for Compressed Air Energy Storage
• Multiple publications relating to hydrocarbon storage in Salt Caverns and Solution Mining
Summary of Past Positions
SubTerra Engineering
July 2019 – Current Sr. Engineer, Special Projects
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
September 1989- July 2019 Petroleum Operations
Nova Chemicals
May 1981- September 1989 Project Engineer
Affiliations
• Member of Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO)
• Member of APENG - Newfoundland
• Member, Ontario Association of Emergency Managers
• Canadian Standards Association (CSA) – Technical Committee Member (Z341, 624, 625)
Publications
• Ontario Hydrocarbon Storage in Salt Caverns, Ontario Oil and Gas Magazine, published May 2019
• Hydrocarbon Storage in Porous Rock Reservoirs and Salt Solution Mined Caverns. EPEX Conference.
Ontario Petroleum Institute 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37Xu_uWOc5U
• An Approach to Integrity Testing -Storage of Hydrocarbons in Underground Formations in Canada.
Solution Mining Research Conference Rochester NY 2015
• A Case Study of the Successful Utilization of Isotopic Fingerprinting in Plugging Artesian Flow at an
Orphan Gas Well in Southern Ontario (coauthor TC Carter) 2014
• Complete list available upon request
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