Alex Bennitt
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Experience
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Live Power
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United States
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Information Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Manager, Fundamental Analysis
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May 2022 - Present
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Data Operations Analyst
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Mar 2020 - May 2022
• Utilized Linux, SQL, and Excel to manage network of 1000+ sensors sending 60 second data • Led charge on MISO roll out by calibrating & releasing 61% of coverage to hit MVP in 2021• Direct interaction with customers solving support questions, reducing delays, and increasing data quality
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Field Technician | Network Expansion
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Jan 2018 - Mar 2020
• Expanded ERCOT, PJM, & MISO data products by acquiring & maintaining monitoring locations.• Deployed 84% of ERCOT coverage in 1st year taking data product to MVP status in 2018.• Managed supply shipping schedules, office inventory, and trip routing to optimize work done in field.
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Geology Intern
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May 2015 - Aug 2015
Memorial Resource Development Corporation was a mid-level oil and gas company based out of Houston, Texas. The companies' assets were mostly unconventional natural gas resources. In May 2016, Range Resources announced that it would be acquiring Memorial Resource Development Corporation. As a Geology Intern for the company, I used Petra to correct well data, set formation tops, pick pay, and generate field specific contour maps for interpretation. Specifically, I defined a prospect sand fairway between two proven fields, generated depth to formation contour maps across large areas, and updated well information for many wells. The bulk of my work focused on East Texas fields producing natural gas from the Cotton Valley Group.
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Center for Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering
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Austin, Texas
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Jun 2014 - May 2015
The Center for Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering (CPGE) is a research unit at the University of Texas that produces premier research and studies in all facets of oil and gas exploration and production. I had the opportunity to take part in this research within The Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Research Project, headed by Dr. Gary Pope, as an Undergraduate Research Assistant. The research project includes research and development of all chemical EOR methods inducing polymer flooding, surfactant flooding, alkaline-surfactant-polymer flooding, wettability alteration, and mobility control using foam and low salinity water flooding. While working in the lab for a year, I ran core flood studies, analyzed data, and helped produce detailed technical reports. With high pressure lab work involved, strict safety protocol and team work was utilized to maximize efficiency and safety. Specifically, I was a part of a three person undergraduate team that performed six chemical core floods. Furthermore, I was involved in two high pressure shale fracking permeability improvement studies and four foam drive chemical core floods.
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Education
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Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
Geosystems Engineering and Hydrogeology