Research
Team: Golder Associates Personnel Qualifications
Paul R. La Pointe B.A., Magna
Cum Laude in Geology, Amherst College, 1974.
M.S., Geology, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
1976.
Ph.D., Mining Engineering, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, 1980.
Since 1992, Dr. La Pointe has been responsible
for the management and technical direction of
reservoir engineering and characterization
projects for domestic and international petroleum
companies. Projects have included geological
analysis, reservoir characterization and flow
simulation for fractured reservoirs in Europe,
Canada and the United States. Objectives of these
simulations include gas delivery, ultimate field
recovery, field design and production strategies.
Dr. La Pointe has served as an invited industry
expert to review methodology for the U.S.
Geological Surveys congressionally-
mandated National Petroleum Resource Assessment.
In addition, he has performed technical analyses
for a variety of hazardous waste-related projects
in the U.S. and abroad in which flow through rock
fracture systems in a prominent concern. He is a
co- teacher of workshops and short courses in
fractal geometry and geostatistics for the
American Association of Petroleum Geologist, the
Geological Society of America, the International
Society for Rock Mechanics and for private
companies in the petroleum and nuclear waste
industries, and has taught Golder
Associates workshops on fractured rock mass
characterization and flow modeling to major
integrate oil and gas companies at their
facilities in North America and Europe. He has
been an author or co-author of papers and
monographs in reservoir geology and engineering,
and session organizer and chairman for national
technical society meetings in the petroleum
industry. Dr. La Pointe will serve as task
investigator for Integration.
Selected Publications:
La Pointe, P. R. And J.A. Hudson (1985).
Characterization and Interpretation of Rock Mass
Joint Patterns. Geological Society of America,
Special Paper 199, 37p.
La Pointe, P. R., (1993). Pattern Analysis and
Simulation of Joints for Rock Engineering, in
Comprehensive Rock Engineering, Volume 3, Rock
Testing and Site Characterization, J. A. Hudson,
ed., Pergamon Press, Oxford. Chapter 10. Pp. 215-
240.
La Pointe, P. R., P. C. Wallmann and W. S.
Dershowitz (1993). Stochastic estimation of
fracture size through simulated sampling. Int. J.
Rock Mech., Min. Sci & Geomech. Abstr., Vol.
30, no. 7, pp. 1611-1617.
La Pointe, P. R., W. S. Dershowitz and P. C.
Wallmann (1993). Flow and connectivity properties
of fracture networks as a function of the fractal
dimension, in Abstracts with Programs, Geol. Soc.
America 1993 Annual Meeting, Oct. 25-28, Boston.
Abstract #A-250.
La Pointe, P. R. And C. C. Barton (1994).
Progress in reservoir characterization through
fractal geometry, in Barton, C. C. And P. R. La
Pointe, eds., Fractal Geometry and its Uses in
Petroleum Geology and Earth Processes, Plenum
Press, New York (in press).
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