Mr. Foroohar Farzadnia Marketing Director,AlMansoori Specialized Engineering.
Current
1.Almansoori Specialized Enginerring
Previous
1.Precision Drilling/Weatherford,
2.Schlumberger
Education
1.University of Tulsa
Corporate BD and Marketing Director
Almansoori Specialized Enginerring
December 2008 – Present
General Manager MDDS/Target Well Control at AlMansoori Specialized Engineering
Almansoori Specialized Enginerring
2008 – Present (6 years)
BD and Marketing Manager
Precision Drilling/Weatherford
2002 – 2007 (5 years)
Operation Manager
Schlumberger
1992 – 2002 (10 years)
Background
Employment History
• Corporate Marketing and Business Development Director
AlMansoori Specialized Engineering
Total References
Web References
Service companies also are seeing a www.drillingcontractor.org, 2 Nov 2012 [cached]
Service companies also are seeing a big increase in offshore activity, despite the fact that there is virtually no deepwater drilling in the Middle East, according to Foroohar Farzadnia, corporate market and business development manager for Abu Dhabi-based service company AlMansoori Specialized Engineering. "We see the offshore market doubling by 2015, with the Persian Gulf countries of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar, in particular, increasing oil and gas production as Iranian oil production has declined by more than a million bbls/day. Tankers can't get licensed to transport the oil from Iran."
The reduction in Iranian gas production also is offsetting the boom in US shale gas production that has negatively impacted natural gas drilling in the region, Mr Farzadnia said. Heexpects gas operations in Qatar will ramp up in 2013 and 2014. He also anticipates increased activity in Oman. Overall, offshore oil and natural gas production are about even, hesaid.
Onshore, however, oil is dominant, running about 70% versus 30% gas production, he estimated. Dayrates are much lower for the large number of conventional land rigs in the region, averaging $35,000, with workover rigs averaging $24,000/day. Brownfields are seeing increased workover activity, as well as new drilling for oil, as prices entice operators to tap wells that were abandoned due to declining production or not produced due to lack of technology.
"Most of the reservoirs in this region are layered, with the oil and gas on top of each other," explained Mr Farzadnia, who also expects fields to open up in North Iraq and Kurdistan.
Foroohar Farzadnia Corporate Marketing and Business
Development Director Email : ffarzadnia@almansoori.biz
Foroohar Farzadnia, Corporate Marketing and Business Development Director,
Al Mansoori Specialized Engineering
Target Energy Groups
Foroohar Farzadnia
General Manager
ffarzadnia@almansoori.biz.