Thomas E. Doll, PE

Principal Petroleum Engineer at Energy & Environmental Research Center
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Credentials

  • Registered Professional Engineer ND 1829 & WY 3543
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Experience

    • United States
    • Research
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Principal Petroleum Engineer
      • Sep 2012 - Present

      Mr. Doll is the Principal Petroleum Engineer at the EERC, working remotely from Casper, Wyoming Mr. Doll's responsibilities include working under the Plains CO2 Reduction (PCOR) Partnership region for carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS) specifically in North Dakota, Wyoming and Montana; including project, drilling, completion, and production engineering for the Bakken -Three Forks in North Dakota and Montana with focus on the Production Optimization Program and the Bakken Tight Oil System Enhanced Recovery Program; as well as providing EERC petroleum engineering and regulatory input for various projects, Bell Creek CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) project and various North Dakota and Wyoming carbon capture projects. Throughout his career with oil and natural gas exploration and production companies, Mr. Doll has been directly responsible for the design and the permitting with various State and Federal agencies, of drilling sites and wells, primary producing, secondary and tertiary wells, facilities, and infrastructure. Mr. Doll's principal areas of interest and expertise include petroleum engineering, project and general management.

    • Supervisor
      • 2009 - 2012

      Mr. Doll’s responsibilities included managing a state agency with 40 employees and a biennial budget of $9.5 million. Mr. Doll authored and implemented Commission rules on well stimulation including hydraulic fracturing chemical compound disclosure; participated in a carbon sequestration financial assurance task force and authored the Commission’s carbon sequestration unitization rule to meet a legislative mandate; prepared and presented oil and natural gas information at over 60 educational forums such as professional meetings and federal and state government agency meetings, including formal testimony to the House Energy and the Environment Subcommittee and the Department of the Interior, at various public, academic, and industry forums; and enforced Commission rules and regulations through field inspections, hearings, and show cause actions to ensure compliance

    • District Manager
      • 1997 - 2008

      Mr. Doll provided management, engineering, and supervision of the Powder River Basin asset, including management of the development and exploitation of coalbed natural gas resources on leasehold in the Powder River Basin, serving as Senior Petroleum Engineer; Project Manager; and Drilling, Regulatory, and Land Manager during the period and providing coordination/communication with joint venture partner counterparts for over 6600 coalbed natural gas wells producing over 505 MMcfd. Mr. Doll provided management, engineering, and supervision of the Powder River Basin asset, including management of the development and exploitation of coalbed natural gas resources on leasehold in the Powder River Basin, serving as Senior Petroleum Engineer; Project Manager; and Drilling, Regulatory, and Land Manager during the period and providing coordination/communication with joint venture partner counterparts for over 6600 coalbed natural gas wells producing over 505 MMcfd.

    • General Manager
      • 1989 - 1997

      Mr. Doll provided general management, engineering management, and field operations management of Fluor Daniel (NPOSR) personnel and contractors of the Naval Petroleum Reserve Number 3, under contract to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in Casper, Wyoming; managed all aspects of activities including conventional oil and gas production, gas reinjection for pressure maintenance, enhanced oil recovery via steamflood, polymer enhanced waterflood and fireflood operations, and directional and slant-hole drilling including a gas liquids extraction plant; and initiation of new technologies testing under typical oil field conditions through the Rocky Mountain Oil Field Testing Center (RMOTC).

    • Project Manager
      • 1984 - 1989

      Project Manager; TIORCO, Inc. (The Improved Oil Recovery Company), Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and Colorado, based in Gillette, Wyoming. Project Manager; TIORCO, Inc. (The Improved Oil Recovery Company), Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and Colorado, based in Gillette, Wyoming.

Education

  • University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
    BS Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum Engineering
    1966 - 1971

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