
James M. Clark, P.E.
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.
Education
University of Texas at Austin (USA) 1994 – Master of Science in Environmental Health Engineering
University of Texas at Austin (USA) 1989 – Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
PGH Engineers, Inc. Austin, Texas, USA [September 1995 to March 2006]
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.
Austin Environmental Engineering Austin, Texas, USA [September 1993 to August 1995]
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.
Platt, Sparks & Associates, Inc. Austin, Texas, USA [August 1992 to May 1994]
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.
Exxon Company, U.S.A. Midland, Texas, USA [January 1990 to July 1992]
Project Engineer / Sr. Project Engineer Reservoir engineering duties and operating decisions of a 300 wellbore secondary oil recovery unit producing more than 10,000 barrels of oil per day.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Registered Professional Engineer (Texas No. 81341)
Registered Professional Engineer (Kansas No. 19191)
Society of Petroleum Engineers
Solution Mining Research Institute



