Nextier Oilfield Solutions
Director Surface Equipment, Strategy and Sustaining
Surefire Industries, Llc Nov 2010 - Aug 2016
Engineering Manager
Keane Group Nov 2010 - Aug 2016
Equipment Engineering Manager
Fmc Technologies Oct 2007 - Nov 2010
Controls Engineers
Stewart & Stevenson May 1998 - Oct 2007
Engineer
Education:
Texas A&M University 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Agricultural Engineering
University of Houston - Victoria
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Engineering Petroleum Oil and Gas Energy Manufacturing Project Engineering Gas Oilfield Hydraulics Energy Industry Offshore Drilling Pumps Supervisory Skills Engineering Management Onshore Onshore Operations
A method for optimizing pressure exchange includes providing a first pressure exchange system comprising an energy recovery device (ERD). A second system supplies high-pressure fluid, energized by a positive displacement pump, to the ERD. A third system supplies low-pressure fluid to the ERD. The first system energizes the low-pressure fluid with the high-pressure fluid to form a high-pressure fracking fluid, which is delivered from the first system to a well-head. A rate of required flow is input into a control system, which determines a rate of flow of the high-pressure fluid, a rate of flow of the low-pressure fluid, and an actual rate of flow of the fracking fluid at the well-head. The control system then adjusts to equilibrium: the rate of flow of the high-pressure fluid based on the actual rate of flow; and the rate of flow of the low-pressure fluid based on the actual rate of flow.
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Brian Parr
Work:
Mission to the World - Missionary (2008)
Education:
Covenant Theological Seminary - Master of Divinity, Covenant Theological Seminary - Master of Arts in Counselling, University of Central Oklahoma - Sociology