JAMES M. CLARK, P.E.
EDUCATION
University of Texas,
Austin – 1994 – Master of Science in Environmental
Health Engineering
University of Texas,
Austin – 1989 – Bachelor of Science in Petroleum
Engineering
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
March 2006 – Present
Lonquist & Co. LLC
– Austin, Texas
Vice President
Responsibilities include
providing a wide variety of petroleum engineering
consulting services to oil and gas companies, gas
transmission companies, natural gas and liquids storage
companies, banks, trusts and institutional investors.
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
September 1995 – March
2006
PGH
Engineers, Inc.
– Austin, Texas
Consulting Engineer
Petroleum and
environmental engineering consulting services for oil
and gas industry clients. Services include oil and gas
reserve estimation and economic evaluations, reservoir
and geologic field development studies, unitization and
secondary recovery studies, air emissions calculations,
preparation of various oil and gas development and waste
management permits, advising clients on compliance with
rules of oil and gas development and environmental
protection regulatory agencies, including expert witness
representation.
September 1993 – August
1995
Austin Environmental
Engineering -
Austin, Texas
Project Engineer
Environmental engineering consulting services for waste
management companies and industrial waste generators.
Services included preparation of waste management permit
applications, air emissions inventories, air pollutant
dispersion modeling studies, and environmental
assessments of hazardous waste management facilities.
August 1992 – May 1994
Platt, Sparks &
Associates, Inc.
– Austin, Texas
Graduate Engineer
Petroleum and
environmental engineering consulting services for oil
and gas industry clients. Services included oil and gas
reserve estimation and economic evaluations, well log
analyses, reservoir studies and environmental projects
related to the oil and gas industry.
January 1990 – July 1992
Exxon Company, U.S.A.
–
Midland, Texas
Project Engineer / Sr.
Project Engineer
Reservoir engineering
duties and operating decisions of a 300 wellbore
secondary oil recovery unit producing over 10,000
barrels of oil per day.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Society of Petroleum
Engineers
Solution Mining Research
Institute