Bhutani Joins Solomon Associates as E&P Analyst

July 31, 2015

Experienced E&P data analyst brings expertise in upstream benchmarking methodologies to Solomon Associates.

Solomon Associates (Solomon) has announced  that Anish Bhutani has joined the company as a full-time E&P Analyst based in Solomon’s Calgary office. Bhutani will support various upstream operations benchmarking studies and custom consulting projects.

Bhutani has a background in reservoir, process, and environment engineering, along with 3 years’ experience teaching engineering design communications. He began working with Solomon as a part-time analyst supporting the first Worldwide Offshore Operations Performance Analysis (Offshore Study) on March 30, 2015. Previously, Bhutani operated as a data analyst for Ziff Energy working with cost drivers and production data for offshore operations in the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Basin, North Sea, and Asia/Pacific Basin.

Bhutani holds a master of engineering degree in chemical engineering and a bachelor of applied science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Waterloo.

 

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