Bob Helmkamp, PE
Advisor
Bob Helmkamp has over 04 years’ experience in the E&P business, developing oil and gas fields in a variety of environments. He has particular expertise in subsea developments. His far-reaching project management experience includes various engineering management roles in subsea systems, overseeing subsea hardware, flow assurance, project delivery, subsea controls, and umbilicals groups. For several years, Bob was Shell’s Global Subsea Engineering Discipline Leader. In this role, he was responsible for defining and building the subsea skill-pool within the global organization. Bob also has experience in production, completions, and well surveillance in onshore fields. This includes experience working in stream-flood projects in California, and oil and gas fields in midcontinent USA. For the past 13 years, Bob has travelled extensively in support of projects and personnel outside of the United States. His primary areas of major project delivery include Nigeria, Malaysia, and Brazil.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering – Missouri University of Science and Technology – Rolla, Missouri
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