Nicholas Kramer
Reservoir Geophysicist at Apex Petroleum Engineering- Claim this Profile
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Python Professional working proficiency
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C++ Limited working proficiency
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Spanish Elementary proficiency
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German Elementary proficiency
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Bio
Credentials
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Reservoir Geomechanics
Stanford UniversityJun, 2015- Nov, 2024
Experience
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APEX Petroleum Engineering
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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1 - 100 Employee
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Reservoir Geophysicist
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Jan 2019 - Present
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Oct 2017 - Dec 2018
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Dec 2013 - Oct 2017
My primary duties all relate to running the Sigma³ reservoir characterization workflow, and include:- Data QC and conditioning- Seismic horizon and fault interpretation- Synthetic seismogram generation and well-to-seismic ties- Volumetric curvature analysis- Spectral decomposition- Structural framework and geologic grid generation- Deterministic and stochastic acoustic impedance inversion- Pre-stack elastic inversion- Time-depth conversion- Statistical correlation of geologic models to well production. Additional duties include geologic modeling with neural networks and geostatistics, basic rock physics modeling, picking microseismic events, and software testing for in-house software. Show less
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GeoQuest
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United States
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Civil Engineering
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1 - 100 Employee
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Soils Lab Technician
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Aug 2012 - Nov 2013
I run standard soils tests for the classification of samples within the unified soils classification system, as well as generate figures within AutoCAD for use in soils reports for foundation engineering. Additionally, I run run on-site percolation testing and coordinate and provide support for site drilling and sampling. I run standard soils tests for the classification of samples within the unified soils classification system, as well as generate figures within AutoCAD for use in soils reports for foundation engineering. Additionally, I run run on-site percolation testing and coordinate and provide support for site drilling and sampling.
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Colorado School of Mines
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student Geophysicist (Senior Design)
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Sep 2011 - May 2012
Designed, executed, processed, and interpreted GPR, DC-Resistivity, Electromagnetic and Magnetic surveys to determine the existence and location of unmarked graves from the mid-1800’s in the Lake George cemetery. 6 unmarked graves were located by the project. Received an award for Park County Historical Preservation for the project. Designed, executed, processed, and interpreted GPR, DC-Resistivity, Electromagnetic and Magnetic surveys to determine the existence and location of unmarked graves from the mid-1800’s in the Lake George cemetery. 6 unmarked graves were located by the project. Received an award for Park County Historical Preservation for the project.
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General Laborer
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Jun 2006 - Jan 2012
Performed general clerical and IT support for office location. Performed general clerical and IT support for office location.
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Colorado School of Mines
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student Geophysicist (Geophysics Field Session)
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May 2011 - May 2011
Ran several different geophysical surveys over area for the first two weeks, processed the data over the final 2 weeks, produced a 233-page report and presented our findings. Personally worked on passive seismic, magnetic, Vibroseis seismic, CSAMT, DC-Resistivity, SP, and surveying in the field. Worked mainly on Vibroseis processing during processing using ProMAX, but also contributed to VSP processing and write-up, CSAMT write-up, and gravity/magnetics processing. Presented for the impulsive seismic and VSP data during final presentation. The report is available at CSM Geophysics department website under the field camp section. Show less
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Education
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Colorado School of Mines
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Geophysical Engineering