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This highly qualified expert has 25+ years of experience in the Oil & Gas industry developing and implementing tactics and strategies to optimize utilization of assets and maximize ROI. He has four years of consulting experience in E&P, with an emphasis on Natural Gas drilling costs and Enhanced Oil recovery and insights in Upstream oil trends. His has also experience on Wall Street with a boutique brokerage firm with exposure to securities, fixed income and alternative investment markets such as Master Limited Partnerships, REITs and Derivatives. He has extensive experience in Crude Oil, Refined products and Natural Gas value chains, pricing, risk mitigation, trading and economics. His technical skills lie in feed-stock selection, refinery production optimization, oil trading, pipeline scheduling and downstream asset management. His core business skills are honed in client relationships, business development, proposal writing and contract negotiations.
Director, A Natural and Propane Gas Consulting Firm
Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Manchester
East Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania
This oil and gas accounting expert is a certified public accountant in Pennsylvania and a graduate of Washington & Jefferson College, where he earned his BA in accounting. He began his career in the Pittsburgh Assurance & Advisory Services practice of Deloitte & Touche LLP, working on public and private engagements in the energy, financial, and manufacturing sectors. The expert went on to establish his own public accounting and oil and gas consulting firm and currently specializes in the valuation of oil and gas assets, oil and gas management/advisory services, and tax and estate planning. He is a certified minerals manager, a member of the Council of Petroleum Accountants Society, and the treasurer of the National Association of Royalty Owners.
Founder and Managing Member, A tax advisory service in PA
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Washington and Jefferson College
Washington,
Pennsylvania
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What Can a Gas Expert Witness Opine On?
Gas Leak Detection
Identify and locate gas leaks.
Gas Line Installation
Install new gas piping systems.
Gas Appliance Hookup
Connect appliances to gas supply safely.
Gas Pressure Testing
Test gas systems for pressure integrity.
Gas System Maintenance
Routine checks for system efficiency.
Gas Valve Replacement
Replace faulty or outdated gas valves.
FAQs for Gas Expert Witnesses
What is a gas expert witness?
A gas expert witness is a qualified specialist who explains gas systems, safety, and industry standards in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing gas incidents, and testifying to clarify technical issues.
What case types may necessitate the expertise of a gas industry expert witness?
A gas industry expert witness handles explosion and fire cases, gas leaks, pipeline failures, appliance defects, code compliance disputes, and utility negligence claims.
How can a gas expert witness assist in evaluating pipeline failure causation?
A gas expert witness evaluates pipeline failure causation by analyzing design, maintenance, operating data, and physical evidence to identify technical faults and contributing factors.
What qualifications should counsel require from a gas expert witness?
Counsel should require a gas expert witness to have advanced engineering or scientific degrees, industry certifications, field experience, and a proven record of credible courtroom testimony.
How does a gas expert witness analyze compliance with gas safety regulations?
A gas expert witness analyzes compliance with gas safety regulations by reviewing system design, installation, maintenance records, testing data, and incident reports against legal standards.
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