Philip Hyatt

Mr. Philip Hyatt

Managing Partner, Petronomics Partners Of Texas


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Council Member Biography

Philip Hyatt is the Managing Partner of Petronomics Partners of Texas, a consulting firm providing economic analyses to oilfield service providers, and exploration and production (E&P) operators. Mr. Hyatt has more than 30 years of experience at various executive levels, primarily in line management and as Chief Financial Officer in the oil and gas industry. He specializes in developing contracting strategies, and conducting micro economic and project analyses. Mr. Hyatt has experience in managing offshore operations, negotiating contracts, and developing business. He was among the Founders of Sundowner Offshore Services and served as its Financial Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. (This is me - Update Profile)


Employment History

2002 - Unspecified
Managing Partner, Petronomics Partners Of Texas

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Developing of Viscous Oil Reserves Is Worth Watching

May 24, 2007

BP Permits for Ugnu Test | www.petroleumnews.com

This article describes BP's recently announced project to install facilities for production of viscous oil with sand.  It has some implications for the future progress of oil sands development, as well.  This project may be among the list of future types of activities for the major oil companies after deep water exploration dwindles and they must find other uses for their financial deep pockets in the exploration and production arena.