Mr. Rick Cody is the Founder and President of E&P Dimensions® and has been involved in oil and gas multi-disciplined project team planning, operations, and management since 1982. He is the developer of the Integrated Life Cycle Approach (ILCAsm) and a Cross-Discipline Integration Analystsm and engineer since 1985 and provides a unique consultancy service that Designs Out
Troublesm from upstream E&P projects.
Mr. Cody developed these concepts based on the fact that the majority of Trouble that occurs in E&P projects:
- is preventable as it is predominately the direct result of the manner in which the data is dealt with throughout the Project’s Life Cycle and
- is evidenced by outsized overruns, steep Learning Curves, and/or the delayed onset or reduced rates of production.
To maximize a well / project’s ROI a the Multi-Disciplined Project Team (MDPT) should use ILCA’s cross-discipline integration steps during data mining and analysis, planning, & implementation to prevent unplanned events, extra costs, and/or production shortfalls.
E&P Dimensions has worked with E&P Independents, IOCs, and NOCs, in areas of the USA (Gulf Of Mexico area - on and offshore (barge, JU, floaters), Rocky Mountain area, and Alaska) along w/ extensive international experience working in Central America, Europe, Asia and Africa in climates ranging from desert to arctic. International residencies include England, the Philippines, Indonesia, and India, w/ extended assignments in Mozambique, Turkey, Trinidad, and South Africa.
Mr. Cody’s extensive cross-discipline project team integration background is based on his:
- training and experience as a Drilling and Completion engineer for land, Jack Up, & Deep Water ops using High Press/High Temp (HPHT), Horizontal, Extended Reach Drilling (ERD), & Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD), Under Balance Ops (UBO), and Multi-Lateral techniques,
- performing on past projects interpretation of core analysis and logs that predicted the need:
- to drill significantly overbalance compared to pore pressure due to tectonically stressed formations which was accomplished by MPD,
- to frac horizontal wells to overcome drilling formation damage in conjunction with thick oil and small pore throats in the presence of high water saturations and relative perm issues, and
- to drill the wellbore in a specific orientation to maximize frac growth and forestall the onset of Early Water Break Through, and
- co-authoring corroborating SPE papers that documented projects that used:
- an industry first 3D seismic process to generate pre-drill, site specific rock properties volumes for project life cycle well planning & real-time predictions (#74487) and
- a GOM DW first, one trip, perforate and frac pack completion off a Dynamically Position Drillship(#97147).
- his 1982 Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M supports his facilities integration work in addition to work on various Integrated Project Teams that designed platforms, SPARs, SS completions, and land based developments.