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Geologist Responsibilities <br /> • Field Geologist will be primarily responsible for collecting and reporting all geological and <br /> hydrological data at the drill site. <br /> • Field Geologist will coordinate and review the recommended drill pad set-up with the company man <br /> and drilling company. Items to consider with respect to the drill-pad setup include the locations of the <br /> rig, support trailer and generator, sample collection areas, mud pit location and size, efficient work <br /> flow, and procedures for collecting samples. <br /> • Field Geologist will coordinate with company man, drilling company representatives, and other <br /> personnel to acquire the drilling, geological, and other data as requested and coordinated by Jerry <br /> Daub. <br /> • Field Geologist will assist in the set-up and installation of field facilities and equipment, such as the <br /> work trailer and sample-collection areas. <br /> • Additional Field Geologist Responsibilities <br /> • All data will be recorded and handwritten into the appropriate Daub Acquisition Notebook (DAN) <br /> form. <br /> • Daub Daily Drilling Log (Bible): scan to a PDF file, transfer to a jump drive, and email to the Daub <br /> office at the end of each shift. The work trailer will be equipped with a scanner/copier. <br /> • Word version DDR Summary for Jerry; enter electronically, upload to DropBox, and email to <br /> office. <br /> • Vitals: complete as well is drilled. Most of the data can be found in the Prognosis and confirmed <br /> by the drillers or tool pushers. READ THE PROGNOSIS. <br /> • NPT: complete and document in as much detail as possible. NS requires detailed information for <br /> cost tracking. <br /> • The Vitals data will be entered electronically at the office. All other field data (including the Daub <br /> Daily Drilling Logs) can be transferred into electronic format in the field during down times. <br /> • Field tickets associated with specific holes (cement reports, Jet West logs, Driller DDRs) will be <br /> kept in the Data Acquisition Notebook (DAN). Please make sure that the well name/number is <br /> written on all tickets. <br /> • Field Geologist will keep track of daily water usage. <br /> • Field Geologist will be responsible for following the drilling prognosis, recommending that drilling <br /> operations stop when deviations from the geological prognosis are recognized or when safety is <br /> being compromised, and contacting the drilling geological field coordinator, Jerry Daub and company <br /> man for recommendations. <br /> • Field Geologist must make sure that protective covers are on any sections of electrical cable that are <br /> exposed to vehicular traffic, especially the cable that runs from the main generator to the geologists' <br /> trailer. This trailer must be electrically grounded. <br /> • Track and record all drop tickets, charges and related information in daily spread sheet, including <br /> cost tracking. <br /> • Field Geologist will verify stratigraphic tops from RDC samples and logs to prognosis tops and <br /> correlate stratigraphic and lithologic information from the drill hole to data from nearby wells to <br /> determine the stratigraphic position of both the well being drilled and any future wells to be drilled. <br /> Daub & Associates, Inc. Page 7 of 12 Printed: 4/5/2016 <br />