Brandon Paehl

Production Foreman at Sheridan Production
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Midland, Texas, United States, US

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Credentials

  • H2S certification
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Experience

    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Production Foreman
      • May 2014 - Present

      Directly supervise and council up to 30 employees on their day to day work and communicate with Engineers on a daily basis to optimize production on oil and gas wellsOversee the daily operations of up to 900 oil and gas wells, 30 batteries, 4 water disposals and a water flood fieldCoordinate and lead monthly failure, chemical, production variance, and business meetings to discuss pertinent information to reduce failures, optimize chemical usage and discuss cost savings and budgetsAttend and participate in annually Base Property Forecast meetings where we discuss well performance on top and under producing wells and come up with possible solutions to increase production Monitor company areas Lease Operating Expenses in monthly meetings and discuss cost savings ideas and solutions to reduce lifting costInsure all company policies and procedures are being followed at all times and work is being performed in a safe environment by all Sheridan employees Show less

    • Well Diagnostic Tech
      • Feb 2013 - May 2014

      Attended and participated in monthly failure meetings and discuss problems and solutions to minimize future failures in the most economical way possibleAttended and participated in biannual meetings to discuss company budget ; AFE, LOE, and other gross expenses that impact the companies net profits Affectively determine fluid level depth on artificial lift (rod pump, ESP, PCP, and LRP) wells through well analyzer software and dynamometer graphsProgram, calibrate and monitor pump-off control parameters to optimize artificial lifts performances Read and analyze POC cards to prevent down hole equipment damage and prevent failuresTrouble shoot facility and well malfunctions to economically increase productionWork directly with Engineers and Chemical Specialist to help determine individual well treatments to help prevent failures and clean up wellbore fluids Show less

    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Well Diagnostic Tech / Lease Operator
      • Sep 2010 - Feb 2013

      Monitored control panels at numerous batteries and water stations on a daily basis to insure that oil, gas and water are being pumped at the correct pressure, rate and density to the correct destination Performed daily checks and routine maintenance on various artificial lifts, pumps, compressors and vessels to insure maximum daily production Trouble shoot problems on facility equipment, artificial lifts, compressors and pumps to reduce failure rate Monitored control panels at numerous batteries and water stations on a daily basis to insure that oil, gas and water are being pumped at the correct pressure, rate and density to the correct destination Performed daily checks and routine maintenance on various artificial lifts, pumps, compressors and vessels to insure maximum daily production Trouble shoot problems on facility equipment, artificial lifts, compressors and pumps to reduce failure rate

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Military Police Officer
      • Nov 2001 - Nov 2006

      Performed routine traffic patrols and responded to dispatch calls to insure the safety of the public Wrote accurate and complete legal document Enforced traffic laws and investigated minor traffic collisions Performed routine traffic patrols and responded to dispatch calls to insure the safety of the public Wrote accurate and complete legal document Enforced traffic laws and investigated minor traffic collisions

Education

  • Ruidoso High School
    General Studies
    1999 - 2001

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