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Resume Douglas Proctor December 2014
Name: Douglas Proctor
Professional designation: P.Geol., APEGA member #55022
Education: BSc (Hons), University of Western Ontario (1978)
Address: 657-27 Ave. NW, Calgary, AB T2M 2J2
E-mail: dproctor54@gmail.com
Cellphone: (403) 830-7486
Consulting through/President of: Owl Lake Resources Ltd., APEGA Permit # 6430
Summary professional geological career:
35 years of practical, technically strong analysis with profit-based decision making at the well, pool
and Company strategic level including Acquisition and Disposition, plus presentations to
private/public investment groups and Government agencies
Technical geological oil and gas work:
1979 – 2014: Oil and gas exploration, development and exploitation
Western Canada – Saskatchewan, Alberta, NEBC
Light and heavy oil, gas (dry and liquid rich), plus CBM
Consistent, hands-on technical and operational involvement
Management positions:
Exploration Manager in major oil/gas corporation
Vice-President Exploration in junior oil/gas corporations
Consulting geologist, various private and public corporations
At all positions and in companies actively involved in Acquisitions and Dispositions
Budget creation and follow-through, integrated land/seismic/drilling
Actively involved at planning and operational level with multiple First Nations groups
Specific corporate work, chronological:
1979 – 1984: Texaco Exploration Inc.
Geologist to Technical Manager, Development
Southern & Central Alberta (Manyberries, Bigoray, Crystal),
NEBC (Petitot, Sierra)
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Developed the in itial stages of the Ellerslie and Pekisko Bigoray oil and gas
pool. Developed the Little Bow Glauconite pool. 100 – 150 bopd increase in each case
1984 – 1994: Murphy Oil Corporation
Senior Geologist to Exploration Manger
Saskatchewan, Alberta, NEBC & Hibernia
Viewfield, Tableland; Coutts to Trout Mtn.; Umbach
First Nation, Onion Lakes Band Fort Pitt
Managed a $10.0 million budget
Murphy 30,000 boepd at the time. Discovered the Trout Mountain Keg River light oil
pool, 3,000 bopd pool with vertical wells, 4 to a section at end of involvement. Was
responsible for the technical work, including core analysis, that lead to Murphy buying 6%
WI into Hibernia.
1994 – 1996: Electra Petroleum/Energy
Vice-President Exploration
Southern Alberta (Taber),
Saskatchewan (SE & SouthCentral) (Battrum, Antler)
Managed a $1.5 million budget
Took Company from 350 boepd to 650 boepd. We raised money privately, took
the private company public, secured a multi-million barrel potential light oil and
gas project in Colorado
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1996 – 1999: Deep Basin/Calibre Energy Ltd.
Vice-President, Exploration
Central & Eastern Alberta (Haynes, Berry),
South Sask (Weyburn)
Managed a $5.0 million budget
Took Calibre from 650 boepd to 1500 boepd, drilling success 350 boepd from a Viking and
Midale/Frobisher drilling program and the 500 boepd acquisition of Trego Energy. Involved as
Exploration Manager and Director of the survivor Trego International company, which had a
Chad (Africa) exploration block.
1999 – 2001: Consulting, Owl Lake Resources Ltd.
President
Clients include: Hornet Energy, Compton Petroleum, Blackfire
Central & South Alberta (Medicine River, Herronton,
Tomahawk)
Saskatchewan (Oxbow)
2001 – 2009: Compton Petroleum Corporation
Senior Geologist
Central Alberta (Willesden Green –Ferrier)
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South Alberta (First Nation Tsuu Tina, Herronton, Carbon),
Northern Alberta (Bonanza, Progress, Thornbury)
Compton project areas all shallow gas. Drilled and developed a 60 well shallow gas and
CBM project at Carbon, 200 boepd. Up Thornbury I mapped, drilled and doubled the
production of Wabisca gas, having convinced the EUB that Company lands were not part
of the moratorium area to the East and West; final production was approx.. 2.5
mmcfd/400 boepd. Mapped, promoted and sold a 200 bopd oil project at Progress.
Mapped, operated and drilled 50 of a 150 well drilling program for Belly River gas south
of Calgary; results about 5.5 mmcfd/900 boepd. Mapped, developed, analyzed and
worked with Houston engineering firm to bring 4.4 tcf of CBM resource potential to SEC
and TSX recognition
1998 – 2012: Consulting, Owl Lake Resources Ltd.
President
Three periods of consulting
Clients include: Galleon/Guidex, Compton, Pangea
Alberta (First Nation lands, Stoney & Nakoda; Leduc-Woodbend
Ribstone-Wainwright; Gilwood)
Saskatchewan (Coleville)
Redeveloped a shut-in area of Leduc oil at Sturgeon Lake; identified by core work and
mapping an isolated pinnacle at Sturgeon Lake; the first well flowed at 450
bopd. Developed for private clients in Saskatchewan several in-fill Bakken oil
wells. Mapped, acquired land on and drilled/analyzed core for the delineation verticals of
a Bluesky heavy oil field at Normanville, Northern Alberta; produced geological reports
and promotional material for the raising of several million dollars of German and Swiss
investor funds for horizontal development.
2014 – 2014: PennWest Petroleum Ltd.
Senior Staff Geologist
Alberta (Jenner, Shouldice, Virginia Hills, Pembina, Carrot Creek)
Mapped, created reports, identified upside potential used in sale of $450 million,
Southern Alberta asset sale
2014 – present: Consulting, Owl Lake Resources Ltd
SE Alberta (Provost), West Saskatchewan (Coleville South)
Project development and exploration projects
Geological experience:
Alberta: areas and zones
o All Southern Alberta, Foothills to SE Plains
o Entire Deep Basin trend, BC to Montana
o CBM, shallow gas and light oil to base Mannville clastics
o Triassic and Jurassic clastics
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o Full Alberta, Saskatchewan and NEBC carbonate section
o Unconventional oil/gas to conventional oil/gas
o Heavy oil Bluesky, Northern Alberta & SE Alberta Glauconite/Ellerslie
Project types:
o Exploration, development and exploitation mapping, drilling and
operations, horizontal and vertical
o well and pool optimization
o integration of geophysical, engineering, land and financial aspects of
project development, including presentations
Other related Geological work:
wellsite, total 9 months on-rig
o Central Alberta, St. Lawrence Lowlands, Guatemala, offshore Angola,
Oregon
Language skills: English, conversational Spanish