Our
People
Patrick
Teevens, CD, P.Eng. (President) - Pat has over 28 years petroleum experience
in the fields of chemistry, chemical engineering unit operations and
corrosion engineering. His vast experience and international exposure
both technically and professionally through his career and participation
in NACE International has catapulted him into cutting edge technologies.
Pat is a recognized authority on corrosion engineering problems and
more importantly, how to solve them. He is particularly well known for
his groundbreaking developments of field-based remote real-time corrosion
rate monitoring with electrochemical noise. Pat is also an API-510 and
an Alberta, ABSA Certified In-Service Pressure Vessel Inspector and
has extensive experience as a chief inspector for several major oil
companies. Pat is a member of the NACE International, Technical Coordination
Committee (TCC) as their outgoing Science Advisor. Pat is a Lead Instructor
for the recently developed NACE Internal Corrosion for Pipelines Course.
He is a recipient of the NACE International, Northern Area (Canada and
Alaska) 2001 Outstanding Service Award and in 1999 was a joint recipient
of the UK Millennium Products Award presented by Prime Minister Tony
Blair on December 14, 1999 in London, England to Integrity Solutions
(now Intercorr International).
Donald
Robertson, B.Sc., P.Eng. - Don is a metallurgical engineer. His past
experience includes over twenty seven years experience in oil and gas
pipeline in-line inspection, stress corrosion cracking evaluation, condition
evaluation, repair requirement determination and subsequent repair management,
failure analysis and internal corrosion control with major international
gas transmission and consulting companies. He conducted non-destructive
examination and failure analysis of mining equipment in the tar sands
operations in northern Alberta, Canada and welding procedure development
and quality assurance inspections for an EPC company. Reviewed all sections
of CSA Z662 (Canada), API 1160, NACE RP0102-2002, ASME B31.8S 2001 (United
States), NEB Onshore Pipeline Regulations (Canada), EUB Pipeline Act
(Alberta, Canada), DOT Hazardous Liquid and draft Gas Pipeline Rules
(United States). Don was formerly the Calgary, Alberta ASM Chapter secretary
for many years and is a member of APEGGA (Association of Professional
Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta). Don is also a member
of the NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) chapter in
Calgary, Alberta.
Mr.
Zhenjin Zhu received his PhDs from the University of Toronto, Canada
and Zhejiang University, China. He has a strong background in theoretical
modeling, numerical simulation, as well as experimental studies. Meanwhile,
he is good at Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Heat Transfer,
and Computational Mass Transfer by either writing in-house codes or
using commercial software. He has been experienced in conducting various
cutting-edge research projects which involve multiphase flow, multiphase
mass transfer, thermodynamics, chemical reactions, electrochemical reactions,
multiphase heat transfer, moving mesh generation, and so on. He is interested
in using his knowledge to solve a variety of practical engineering problems
which emerge from petroleum engineering, plastics engineering, and thermal
energy engineering. To date, he authored and coauthored over 50 journal
papers and conference papers.
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