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Wayman Gore has extensive experience
in reservoir engineering, including oil and gas reserves evaluation and
economics, fair market value studies, field development studies and production
accounting and payment audits. He also
has considerable experience in the analysis of various industry agreements
such as gas purchase contracts, oil and gas leases and joint operating
agreements as well as compliance audits of such agreements. Wayman has served as an expert in
petroleum engineering in numerous proceedings before various regulatory
agencies, state and federal courts and arbitration panels. Wayman has also
represented client interests before the Railroad Commission of Texas, California
Department of Conservation, New Mexico Oil Conservation Division and the
Bureau of Land Management.
Wayman attended The University of
Texas at Austin
where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering in 1980. His
career began with Tenneco Oil Company in Houston
as a production engineer where he was involved in the company's producing
operations along the Upper Texas Gulf
Coast and in South and East Texas. In November 1981, Wayman joined
Sanchez-O’Brien Oil & Gas Corporation as a production and reservoir
engineer. His responsibilities
included supervision of producing operations in a nine-state area as well as
reserves and economic analyses for company operated properties. Wayman began his consulting career in 1984,
with Platt, Sparks & Associates, Inc., in Austin, and became a shareholder in the
firm in 1991. In January 1995, Wayman co-founded PGH where he continues to
serve oil and gas industry clients in petroleum and environmental matters.
Wayman is a member of the Society
of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), the Society of Petroleum
Evaluation Engineers (SPEE) and the Society of
Professional Well Log Analysts (SPWLA). He has served as an officer in the Austin section of SPE and in the Central
Texas chapter of SPEE.
Wayman is a registered Professional Engineer in Texas.
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