Phil
Grant has over twenty years of combined experience in the fields of
environmental consulting, underground injection, groundwater
hydrogeology, geophysical surveying as well as oil and gas exploration
and development. His experience has been obtained through project
management of numerous injection well and groundwater projects, by
working as a consultant to private industry, through the management of
exploration and development departments of several independent oil and
gas firms, and by instructing both collegiate and industrial courses in
energy resources and environmental geology. He has worked on projects
in Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Illinois, Ohio,
West Virginia, California and Oregon.
Mr.
Grant has managed the development of state hazardous and nonhazardous
waste injection well permit applications, and federal "no migration"
petitions. He has been responsible for developing all aspects of the
permit and petition applications, including subsurface mapping, waste
front modeling, compatibility testing, developing operating parameters,
area of review determination, and fulfilling all applicable state and
federal regulatory requirements.
Mr.
Grant has designed, performed and interpreted the data from numerous
geophysical surveys at hazardous waste facilities throughout the Gulf
Coast. He has extensive experience in the interpretation of Gulf Coast
and West Texas seismic surveys. He has additional experience in soil
and groundwater sampling.
Mr.
Grant has been actively involved in the evaluation of several hazardous
waste storage facilities in and around salt comes along the Gulf Coast.
He has performed extensive geologic mapping and interpretation related
to the feasibility of storage at these sites. Mr. Grant has mapped and
been involved in the drilling of deep geologic prospects for the
petroleum industry. As part of this work, he has evaluated the geology
during and after drilling through the use of the geophysical logs,
whole and sidewall cores, drillstem tests and reservoir testing.
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