JEFFREY FARRELL SIMMONS
Pilots at Rain Holw Pl, Houston, TX

License number
Texas A2930636
Issued Date
Jun 2016
Expiration Date
Jun 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
5 Rain Hollow Pl, Houston, TX 77024

Professional information

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Senior Application Systems Analyst At University Of Texas - Md Anderson Cancer Center

Position:
Senior Application Systems Analyst - Lead Functional Design Architect for CRM at University of Texas - MD Anderson Cancer Center
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
University of Texas - MD Anderson Cancer Center since Jul 2010 - Senior Application Systems Analyst - Lead Functional Design Architect for CRM Hewlett Packard Corporation Sep 2000 - Aug 2009 - Siebel CRM Application Development/Deployment Analyst Compaq Computer Corp Sep 1999 - Sep 2000 - Reseller Sales Consultant Supercom, Inc Jan 1999 - Sep 1999 - Sr Account Manager Neighborhood Computer Store Jan 1996 - Jan 1999 - Sales Consultant / Service Technician Office Depot, Inc Jan 1993 - Jan 1996 - Electronics Department Specialist/Supervisor OfficeMax, Inc Jan 1991 - Jan 1993 - Computer/Electronics Department Manager Longs Drugs, Inc Jan 1988 - Jan 1991 - Warehouse Supervisor Longs Drugs, Inc Jan 1980 - Jan 1988 - Department Manager
Education:
University of Phoenix 1998
Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration; Business Management
American River College 1983
Associate Arts


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Jeffrey Simmons - Houston, TX

Work:
United States Army Reserve - Houston, TX
Company Commander/Research Compliance Officer/Civil Affairs Officer-Human Resource Specialist
United States Army
Chief Iraqi Security Forces Logistics
United States Army
Lead Army Command
United States Army - Fraser, MI
Operations Officer-Human Resources
Millennium Styles - Detroit, MI
Owner-Operator/Master Barber Stylist
Blue Cross Blue Shield - Detroit, MI
Supervisor
Education:
Ashford University
MBA in Project Management
Ashford University
BA in Organizational Management
Northcentral University
PhD


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Method For Troubleshooting Gas-Lift Wells

US Patent:
5063772, Nov 12, 1991
Filed:
Jun 22, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/542371
Inventors:
Scott L. Wellington - Houston TX
Jeffrey F. Simmons - Houston TX
Edwin A. Richardson - Houston TX
Assignee:
Shell Oil Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01M 304
US Classification:
73 407
Abstract:
A method is provided for troubleshooting gas-lift wells, to identify whether gas-lift valves on the production tubing are open or closed, without the use of wireline tools. The method may also be used to detect leaks in the production tubing or in the well casing. A quantity of a tracer gas is injected into the lift-gas at the wellhead, and its return in fluid produced from the well is monitored as a function of time. The tracer's return pattern may be correlated with the depth of entry points and volumes of lift-gas entering along the length of the production tubing.


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Method For Troubleshooting Gas-Lift Wells

US Patent:
4972704, Nov 27, 1990
Filed:
Mar 14, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/323600
Inventors:
Scott L. Wellington - Houston TX
Jeffrey F. Simmons - Houston TX
Edwin A. Richardson - Houston TX
Assignee:
Shell Oil Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 4700
US Classification:
73155
Abstract:
A method is provided for troubleshooting gas-lift wells, to identify whether gas-lift valves on the production tubing are open or closed, without the use of wireline tools. The method may also be used to detect leaks in the production tubing or in the well casing. A quantity of a tracer gas is injected into the lift-gas at the wellhead, and its return in fluid produced from the well is monitored as a function of time. The tracer's return pattern may be correlated with the depth of entry points and volumes of lift-gas, entering along the length of the production tubing.


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Method For Troubleshooting Gas-Lift Wells

US Patent:
5031697, Jul 16, 1991
Filed:
Jun 22, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/542372
Inventors:
Scott L. Wellington - Houston TX
Jeffrey F. Simmons - Houston TX
Edwin A. Richardson - Houston TX
Assignee:
Shell Oil Company - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 4709
US Classification:
166250
Abstract:
A method is provided for troubleshooting gas-lift wells, to identify whether gas-lift valves on the production tubing are open or closed, without the use of wireline tools. The method may also be used to detect leaks in the production tubing or in the well casing. A quantity of a tracer gas is injected into the lift-gas at the wellhead, and its return in fluid produced from the well is monitored as a function of time. The tracer's return pattern may be correlated with the depth of entry points and volumes of lift-gas entering along the length of the production tubing.