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Mark F. Stanczyk a 7906 Sweet Water Road a Lone Tree, CO 80124 a (720) 384-3107 a msa72012@westpost.

net Education: a South Dakota School of Mines and Technology a Rapid City, SD 57701 a BS Geology 1988 a University of South Dakota a Vermillion, SD 57069 a BS Math 1974 Employment: Black Coral LLC 08/2006 till 08/ 2009, Consulting Geophysicist 2255 Lawrence Street Suite 200 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 303-893-2504 e204 Supervisor: David Brewster a Identifying drilling opportunities across an acreage concession in Belize, Cen tral America. The first economic oil discovery was made by Belize National Energ y (BNE) in consultation with Black Coral LLC in 2004. a Interpret proprietary 2d and 3d seismic data sets acquired using a new acquisi tion technology. Interpret these data and prepare various maps to identify lead s and develop prospects for future drilling. a Overcome the challenge of depth conversion related to an extensive area of sha llow low velocity sediments composed of volcanic ash deposited up to 600a thick in some locales. Data management of all seismic data (2d, 3d) throughout this project.

PetroGulf 07/2004 till 06/2006, Consulting Geophysicist 518 17th Street, Denver CO 80202 Phone: 303-812-1400 Supervisor: Jan Tomanek a Seismic interpretation of pooled proprietary 3d data sets assembled by a brok er and made available to all the companies submitting 3d data. a These data were scattered across south Louisiana and south Texas. My focus wa s the south Texas 3das. a My job was to interpret these data, identify leads and prospects, and present these ideas to management. The decision would be made to continue exploration e fforts, open a buy outline to acquire leases, or pursue a partnership with the l argest lease holder in the area. a Results were disappointing due primarily to poor to very poor data quality and the lack of open acreage Forest Oil Corporation 07/1996 till 03/2004, Sr. Exploration/Exploitation Geophy sicist 707 17th Street, Suite 3600 Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 303-812-1400 Supervisor: David Robertson a East Breaks Block 420: FOC first successful deep water project. a Eugene Island Block 255: Deeper pool discovery targeting offset oil production using low quality regional 3d seismic data. a Eugene Island Block 273: Identified low resistivity pay in field wells and in surrounding exploration wells. Drilled and tested this sand and added 40 Bcf i n reserves. a Eugene Island Block 323: Drilled a successful 3 well program for attic reserne s postponing abandonment. a Eugene Island Block 342: FOC first sub-salt test. a West Cameron Block 617: Discovery a West Cameron Block 615: 3 field development wells were proposed by Santa Fe th

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operator. FOC participated in the 2 successful wells and non-consented the dr hole. Ship Shoal Block 277: Discovered new pay interval not seen in other developmen wells and supported by amplitude anomaly. Ship Shoal Block 276: FOC first horizontal well drilled to develop shallow gas sand producing in offset block. First time high resolution, high fold 2d shall ow hazard seismic data was used to both define reservoir outline and pick well l ocation. Consolidated Natural Gas 01/1992 till 07/1996 Sr. Exploration Geophysicist. 15 00 Poydras Ave. New Orleans, LA 70123 Supervisor: Steve Szydlic, (Company no longer in business.) a West Cameron Block 631: A 80 to 100 Bcf discovery in multiple stacked reservoi rs supported by numerous amplitude anomalies. a South Timbalier Block 287: The first sub-salt test by CNG in the Gulf of Mexic o. This well was an offset to the announced discovery by Phillips Oil of a sub-s alt well in South Timbalier Block 266. Dept. of the Interior, Minerals Management Service 03/1989 till 12/1991 Geophy sicist 1313-GS13. 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70123 Phone: 1-8 00-200-4853 Supervisor: Abdul Khan a I was given an Outstanding Achievement Award for teaching an introductory cour se in Sequence Stratigraphy to Geologists and Geophysicists who had never been e xposed to this technology. EXXON Company USA, 06/1981 till 01/1989 Sr. Geophysicist New Orleans, LA. Super visor: Scott Ingersol a My first employer after Grad school. I started in the Onshore Gulf of Mexico i n the interior salt basins of Louisiana and Mississippi. I finished in the Mioc ene of south Louisiana in Plaquimines and LaFouche Parishes. a I was sent to numerous schools taught by Researchers working for EXXON at Exx on Production Research Company (EPR Co.). I averaged 2 schools a year. These sch ools generally lasted 1 week with about 35 hours of lecture and exercises. a My formal education focused on Math and Geology so I was trained to be a Geoph ysicist. Miscellaneous : Work Stations Experience: a I have worked extensively on UNIX based Geoquest (Geoframe) work stations at b oth CNG and Forest Oil Co to the extent that I was considered a super user. a The last 5 years Iave worked strictly on PC based Seismic MicroTechnology (SMT ) work stations. a I am familiar with Landmark work stations. I used Landmark to checked mapping accuracy of prospect submittals from industry. a I co-authored a paper published in the 1990 Transactions of the Gulf Coast Ass ociation of Geologic Societies (GCAGS): Evidence for Unconformities in the Cenoz oic of the Central and South Texas Continental Shelf from Regional Electric Logs and Seismic Cross Sections. Taylor Blood, Alfred LaPointe, Clifton Cran, Mark Stanczyk Personal: a Married for 25 years to Jane with 3 daughters Emily, 22, Anna, 20 and Maggie, 16.

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