CV

Experiences

Iron working engineering at SAUNIER-DUVAL for 6 years

Petrochemical engineering at LITWIN for 4 years

With TotalFinaElf since 1979

Head of the Electricity Department

Degrees

Engineering degree from ESME (Ecole Spéciale de Mécanique et d’Electricité) – SUDRIA (1967)

teaching

TotalFinaElf:

Technology Day (Electrical Installation Overview) in Paris (1994)

Lightning Days in Paris, Balikpapan and Rangoon subsidiary sites (1997-98-2001)

Safety Engineering Seminars on Electrical Equipment for Explosion-Hazard Areas (1996-97-98)

Industrial Electricity Days for Raffinerie de Normandie (1991)

ENSPM FI:

4 or 5 training seminars per year in Rueil (France) on Oil-Related Electrical Installations (since 1983)

Electrical motors (maintenance and servicing)

Negotiation for electrical work and instrumentation contracts with a case simulation

New electricity works and contract fulfilment

Seminars at Technip for Advanced Vocational Diploma level recruits in their integration phase (1991-92-93)

Seminar at Technip Angola for non-electrical engineers (2000)

Seminar on Project Management, covering technical data and costs for estimators and cost controllers

Oil equipment technology (the electricity-related part)

ENSPM:

Electrical installations in the petroleum industry “1 day to provide an overview of the electricity-related issues and the electrical engineer’s role in a project for future ENSPM engineers” (1996-97-98-99-2000-01)

Activities

Onshore and offshore electrical installations: power stations, electric controls, high/low-voltage networks, constant and variable speed motors, and lighting.

Autonomous low-power sources (solar panels, thermo-electric generators, and micro power stations)

Protection from lightning

Technical and economic evaluations, and choice of electrical equipment

Drafting and reviewing electricity-related technical specifications

Assistance for preliminary and final projects, and assistance to subsidiaries

Internal and external audits

R&D projects in underwater environments (motors and sources of energy).

Courses & Talks

Planned duration: 2 to 3 hours
Language: English
Planned duration: 3 hours
Planned duration: 3 hours
Planned duration: 1 day, extensible to 2 days if additionally covering:- high/voltage lines and stations- batteries and UPS- variable-speed motors- cables and cable troughs- lighting- developing on engineering and works