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Candidate's Name , PEng
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Street Address New Brighton Gardens SE, Calgary, Alberta Phone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE
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PIPELINE ENGINEER
Dedicated professional with over 10 years in oil and gas industry. Areas of work expertise include
engineering pipeline design that meet the project requirements, engineering design scope of the project
and DBM, oversight on discipline specific design, analyse pipeline design and performance, managing
scope, budget, schedule and quality, support complex engineering and leadership to Major Projects and
project development, design calculations and verification, regulatory applications, hydraulics simulation
and modeling of gas and liquids pipeline systems, detailed design of pipeline, equipment and operating
procedures and adhere to standards and proper engineering practices. Key strengths involve ability to
solve complex technical issues, to learn in a very rapid manner and to take responsibility in performing
any work duties committed to health and safety environment. Results oriented individual with a dedication
to contribute and to achieve every project milestone and goals on.
R E C E N T E N G IN E E R IN G E X P E R IE N C E
v SPECTRAENERGY Canada Calgary, Alberta
OVERSIGHT DESIGN ENGINEER 2014 2016
December 2015 August 2016 Wyndwood Pipeline Expansion Project, P2 and P3 Project phases, proposed
pipeline loop of the 914 mm (36 inch) OD natural gas transmission paralleling to the existing NPS 30 OD FSJ
Mainline, ($700 million)
Provided oversight on execution of project development, execution strategies, and managing detailed
engineering
Provided technical support on detailed engineering to the project management team consisting of
Engineering and Construction contractors
Developed the Project Plans, execution and tie-in procedures with Operations
Worked on Safety Plans and included LPS practices
Worked with Procurement to develop tenders and award contracts to Contractors
Reviewed Hydrotechnical Assessment Report and DOC requirements where constructible sagbend
setback distances, design and construction of erosion control, estimates of local scour depth and channel
degradation allowance
Worked on water crossing, road crossing, and horizontal directional drills (HDD) crossings mitigations
Reviewed / checking P2 and P3 detailed engineering Design packages for compliance with established
codes, standards, specifications and DBM criteria related to Alignment Sheets, HDD Crossing Design
Railway Crossing, Highway Crossing, Typical Crossing Standard Design, PFDs, P&IDs, 3 D Model
Design, Piping, and Plot Plans drawings
Assisted in the procurement process, reviewing equipment spec, technical bid reviews and inspection
Coordinated environmental permitting and interfaces with ROW and survey requirements
Monitored discipline specific deliverable quality and schedule
Reviewed bending condition on induction bends and cold field bands along the pipeline alignment
Participated in review of Hazard and Operability Analysis (HAZOP), and 3 D model of facility
Monitored the safety and quality performance of all Contractors ensuring all company objective are met
January 2014 November 2015 Westcoast Connector Gas Transmission (WCGT) P2 Engineering Phase,
1219 mm (48 inch) OD steel onshore and 1067 mm (42) offshore, approximately 850 km of a natural gas
transmission pipeline system. This system is intended to provide the pipeline transportation of natural gas
capacity of 3.3 bcf / d, compression up to 432,800 HP across up to 5 sites required to meet the demands of a new
liquefied natural gas(LNG) terminal, ($6 billion)
Implemented the AHP mathematical method, that addresses the risk assessment and proposed decisions
framework adopted to the trenchless crossing methods at Callazon Creek crossing location based on an
integrated single score criteria and objectively ranking each possible crossing methods
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Experience continued
Finalizing Sections for OGC land based application and environmental application submission
Oversight pipeline routing review and selection
Reviewing spacing requirements between two pipelines (WCGT and PRGT)
Completed Evaluation and Mitigation on Crossing Methodologies for 22 trenchless crossings location
Reviewed lab testing results from 2013 geotechnical field drilling program
Interface communication with Operations
Developed Geotechnical Pipeline Design Consideration Guideline
Developed Pipeline Crossing Design Guideline
Interpreted and reviewed / applied design Codes (CSA, API, ASME, including Spectras code)
Evaluated If scenario for process equipment
Completed Risk Assessment on 22 Trenchless crossing locations
v FLUOR Canada Calgary, Alberta
PROCESS/SPECIALTY ENGINEER IV 2013
June 2013 December 2013 The North West Read Water (NWR) Upgrader Engineering Design Bitumen
Refinery in Sturgeon County located northeast of Edmonton Alberta. The refinery will process and convert the
bitumen feed into finished products such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), naphtha (diluent), diesel and gas/oil for
downstream refinery markets.
Updated System Diagrams for Unit 20 LCF Fining based on the latest P&IDs revision and B/L stream
conditions
April 2013 June 2013 Enbridge Pipeline Inc. Tanks Capacity Expansion at Cromer Terminal
Steady State /transient Hydraulic analysis applied to the two new tanks at Cromer Terminal (MB).
Developed two hydraulic models which included all potential feed (delivery) lines to the new tanks from
C
Manifold 201 and injection lines from the new tanks to Manifold 206 and further Pump Station 2/Pump
Station 3/Pump Station 65, including 12 expecting delivery line and LSB crude received of 4 shippers to
the new tanks at HLL or LLL levels
Applied Flow Technology (AFT) Fathom/Impulse program which uses the Newton-Raphson method for
solving the fundamental equations of pipe flow that govern mass and momentum balance based on
isothermal mode for the two basic model Cases
March 2013 February 2013 Shell Canada Muskeg River Mine (MRM) (PSCs 3) 3 rd Primary Separation Cell
Completed review and sizing of the Tailing Pump and 24 discharge line
Developed slurry model pipeline, including pressure drop / ft calculation based on Pipeflow 10.2
Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) program
Evaluated 26, 24, 22 and 20 line sizes and estimated equivalent pipe length using existing isometrics
Calculated material balance based on 5250 m3/hr (average current flow) and 6500 m3/hr (rated flow), and
heat balance using AspenHysis modeling program
Completed FEED Turn Down Flow Material Calculation for High Coarse Grade (HCG) of existing system
for hydro transportation of slurry at each PSCs and Turn Down Flow Rate Hydraulics calculations
Determined turndown limitations for the existing PSCs based on CHG Shells guidelines
v WorleyParsons Canada Calgary, Alberta
PROCESS ENGINEER 2011 2012
September 2011 January 2012 Husky Energy Hardisty Fire Protection System
Prepared PFDs, P&IDs, and BFDs issued for the Design Phase
Completed Pressure drop hydraulic calculation for the NPS 24 pipe liquid line
Developed full pipe flow calculation for NPS 48 OD, 36.5 ID concrete pipe and flow rate of 6000 USGPM
Developed calculation for usage foam and water for supplemental fire hose lines and diked area
Reviewed vendor drawings for the proposed Fire Protection Design System
Prepared WorlyParsons Third Party Peer Review Report on the Hardisty Fire Protection (Fire Suppression
System) Design
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Experience continued
August 2012 East Campus Development T-4502 and T4503
Developed the process blending model case using Hysis with components range from 0%-100% based on
HSB-790 blend, SYN-987 synthetic, OSA-919 synthetic, and ACS blend
Checked and updated LDT list, process datasheets and specifications for equipment and instruments
Communicated and coordinated the other team members, designers, drafters
Ensured that all relevant systems, standards, practices and procedures are applied
July 2012 August 2012 Husky Energy Pump Application Study
Conducted the Pump Application Process Study for existing pumps in operation within Lease Automated
Custody Transfer (LACT) units used for transportation of heavy dry crude, medium dry crude, blended crude,
synthetic crude and diluent crude
Calculated viscosity using ASTM D341 logarithmic equation for 34 crude fluid products at 5 degrees C
Prepared Application Data Sheet Report that included 67 crude fluid products produced at 41 legal s ites
(LACTs)
May 2012 June 2012 Husky Energy SAGD/CSS Saleski Pilot Plant from a Single Well Production
Development of the Preliminary IFI P&IDs and PFDs based on preliminary LDT and line sizing hydraulic
calculations, and material and heat balance calculation based on Hysis simulation
Preliminary hydraulics calculations for the main headers production lines out of the well pad, steam line,
flare header, Dilbit line, BFW line to Steam Generation
v WorleyParsons Canada Calgary, Alberta
PIPELINE ENGINEER / GEO-ENGINEERING SUPPORT / ENGINEERING SPECIALIST 2007 2011
Aug 2010 September 2011 Trans Canada Alaska Pipeline Project Phase I 1290 mm OD (NPS 48) pipeline
from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Boundary Lake, Alberta and a 762 mm OD (NPS 30) pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to
Valdez, Alaska
Prepared field data packages and compiled field data for the final field reports
Tabulated the 2010 Summer Canada ARD Sites Final Field Program report
Sourced mineral resource locations along the pipeline route from the USGS Alaska Resource Data File and
compiled a geospatial presentation
July 2007 July 2010 Enbridge Pipelines Line Four Extension 137 km, 36 oil pipeline ($250 million)
July 2007 July 2010 Alberta Clipper Expansion Pipeline Project 1,078 km, 36 oil pipeline from Hardisty,
Alberta to Gretna, Manitoba ($2 billion)
July 2007 July 2010 Southern Lights Expansion Pipeline Project 280 km, 20 light sour crude pipeline from
Cromer to Gretna, Manitoba ($287 million)
Developed an application program for tracking of as-building progress measurement aligned with the
schedule and as-building processes for four engineering disciplines and nine construction spreads
Managed change activities, including engineering decision records (EDR) and engineering communications
(RFIs) during construction
Reviewed alignment sheets based on 60% issue, 90% issue, and construction, including, pipe material
summary tables for the required pipeline crossing locations along the pipeline alignment
Reviewed crossing design drawings for nine construction spreads
v WorleyParsons Canada Calgary, Alberta
HYDRAULIC SPECIALIST 2005 2007
February 2005 June 2007 Petro Canada Alaska Outer Scoping Engineering Foothills Facilities Study state
hydraulic analysis of the pipeline network transporting wet hydrocarbon gas from well pad gathering lines at Gubic
Snowgoose and Artic Chair fields and trunk lines to CPF facility
Used OLGA 2000 multiphase mechanistic method for predicting line sizes, backpressure, maximum
velocity, flow pattern, liquid holdup, frictional pressure loss and minimum temperature based on
compositional fluid type
Solved the Basic Case models for maximum of 500 MMSCFD, and minimum flow of 250 MMSCFD
February 2005 June 2007 Syncrude Canada Slurry Pipeline Pressure Profile Analysis
Performed hydraulic simulations of the slurry pipeline and pressure profile calculations for transporting hot
bitumen froth from mining to an extraction plant through a 35 km, 36 pipeline
Solved Basic Case models for maximum and minimum flow and prepared a report of hydraulic results
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Experience continued
February 2005 June 2007 Suncor Energy Firebag Pipeline Project ($300 million)
Worked on the design of a network pipeline for SAGD project with expansion capability on six pads and a
400,000 bpd ultimate capacity, based on CSA Z662, CSA Z245, and ASME codes
Prepared cool down calculations for the HotBit pipeline after shut down operation for 24 hours, MAOP and
WT calculations
Predicted flow rates for the existing and the proposed new pipelines, maximum pipeline capacity,
configuring the model components
Performed pressure and temperature profile analysis for RFG, MUW, HotBit, Dilbit, Diluent and NG
pipelines
Performed spill volume analysis for NPS 16 MUW and NPS 24 Hotbit pipelines, including reports
Used Pipeflo to develop the Basic Case models under steady state uniform flow for: Rich Fuel Gas (RFG);
Make Up Water (MUW); Hotbit; Natural Gas (NG); and Diluent and Dilbit pipelines, including existing MUW,
existing NG and existing Diluent pipelines and determined pressure temperature rating for pipe and flanges
Updated the Basic Case models to reflect changes for the required design parameter and design
constraints
Developed three Basic Cases for Start-Up Dilbit operation hydraulic results
Prepared: Decision Analysis Report of Hot Bit Pipeline Hydraulic Result; DBM NPS 20 Hot Bitumen Pipeline
Hydraulics Results; Comparison Analysis NPS 20/NPS 24 Hotbit Pipeline; Spill Volume NPS 16 (MUW)
and NPS 24 Hotbit Pipeline reports; Hydraulic Analysis of NPS 16 Water (MUW) and NPS 24 Hot
Developed Battery limit tables for the NPS 24 Hotbit pipeline start up operation with dilbit, start-up
operation tie-in to dilbit transfer line, and battery limit table for the normal operating conditions Bitumen
Pipeline reports; and, EDS NPS 24 Hot Bitumen Hydraulics Results
E D U C AT IO N A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L D E V E L O P E M E N T
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta Alberta
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 2011
University of Tuzla
MASTER OF SCIENCE Chemical Engineering Tuzla, Yugoslavia
1989
University of Sarajevo Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Chemical Engineering Prior to 1989
Recent Oil & Gas Engineering Courses and Trainings:
ACM PHA / HAZOP Leadership Pipeline Centrifugal, Reciprocating and Rotary
SET West Safe Work Plan Pumps
H2S Alive UniSim, Process Engineering Spreadsheets
ACM P&ID Engineering Drawings Interpretation Heat Transfer and Rotating Equipment
AFT (Applied Flow Technology) Fathom/Impulse Pressure Equipment and Pipeline Integrity
Fluid Dynamic Simulation to calculate Pressure Management
Drop and Flow Distribution, Pipe Sizing, Pump Aspen HYSYS Process Modeling
Selection, Control Valve Sizing, PID Controllers Engineering Economics
CSA Z 662 15 Oil and Gas Pipeline System The Oz Principle Accountability
PIPE-FLO Single and Pipeline Network, Fundamentals of Project Management
Calculations and Advanced Application and Slurry Handling / BP Engineering
KORF program, SRC 10, SPS program Gas Processing (Sour Gas Treating,
MathCAD, XLStat, Visio, AutoCAD Dehydration of Natural Gas, Acid Gas
Pump Design Fundamentals and Application Compression and Injection, Design of Gas
Gathering Lines and Plant Inlet Separation)
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