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1. Raven Ridge Resources - Services
www.ravenridge.com/Services1.h - [Cached]Published on: 12/29/2007 Last Visited: 12/29/2007
As a reservoir engineer with Chevron oil company, Ron Collings, now a Senior Engineer with Raven Ridge Resources, was responsible for reservoir management, characterization, modeling and flow simulation for a large CO2 enhanced oil recovery project. He has also extensively researched the feasibility of enhanced recovery of methane from coalbeds through injection of CO2 and/or N2. -
2. Raven Ridge - staff
www.ravenridge.com/staff1.htm - [Cached]Published on: 8/16/2005 Last Visited: 8/16/2005
(L to R): Richard DiPaola, Sherryl Buckley, James Marshall, Raymond Pilcher, Michael Coté, Sally Hill, Ronald Collings, David Johnson.
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Ronald C. Collings, Senior Project Manager, joined the Raven Ridge Team in 1999. He has worked in coal and uranium exploration and oil and gas exploration and production for 23 years. Before joining Raven Ridge Resources Mr. Collings was responsible for oil and gas reservoir management, characterization, modeling and flow simulation for a large enhanced oil recovery project as a reservoir engineer with a major international oil company. Mr. Collings' primary responsibilities include simulation modeling of active and abandoned coal mines, certifying reserves for both CBM and conventional hydrocarbon exploitation projects, and economic analysis and risk assessment. Mr. Collings is a Registered Professional Engineer in Colorado. -
3. World Coal InFocus: Hot Topic Articles: CBM Subjects
www.worldcoal.com/Coal/CL_info - [Cached]Published on: 1/22/2007 Last Visited: 9/9/2007
Author(s): Michael M. Coté and Ronald C. Collings, Raven Ridge Resources, Inc., US, and Clark C. Talkington, Environmental Protection Agency, US, examine the recovery of methane from abandoned coal mines.

