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FracMan Technology Group/Europe

Mr. Cristian Enachescu

B.Sc., Geol. Eng. and Geophysics, Univ. of Bucharest, Romania, 1983
B.Sc., Geology, Technical University of Hannover, Germany, 1987
M.Sc., Geology, Technical University of Hannover, Germany, 1990

C. Enachescu is member of the FracMan Technology Group based at Golder GMBh in Celle, Germany. C. Enachescu is an authority in the fields of

C. Enachescu is the author of the test analysis package FlowDim which uses fractional dimension type curve methods for understanding connectivity patterns, permeability, and storativity. C. Enachescu is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers

Mr. Enachescu has carried out over 10 hydrogeological projects in fractured rock. Major projects include:

Project Responsibility
Wellenberg, Swiss Low Level Radioactive Waste Project, 1990-1995 Design and measurement of in situ hydraulic tests under one and two phase flow conditions
Aspo Rock Laboratory, Sweden 1995-1996 Packer test analysis conducted with an excavation disturbed zone project in granite
Mafi (Hungary) Low Level Radioactive Waste Program, 1997-1998 Hydrogeologic characterization of a granite formation using single and crosshole packer tests in conjunction with FracMan DFN scoping modeling
Morsleben, Germany Low Level Radioactive Waste Site Characterisation Program 1995-1997 Technical review of hydrogeological testing and interpretation
ANDRA, France 1997-1998 Tool and test method design for tight rock underground testing projects
ANDRA, France, DFN modeling of a potential nuclear waste repository site in granite, 1997 Fractured rock data analysis and FracMan modeling to support analysis of hydraulic site behavior
   

Publications

Chakrabarty, C. and C. Eachescu, 1997. Using the Devolution Approach for Slug Test Analysis: Theory and Application Ground Water Sept.-Oct. 1997

G. Pusch, C. Enachescu, R. Miehe and L. Ostrowski 1991, Drill stem test analyses in the KTB-V-Well, Scientific Drilling (1991)2:299-305

C. Eachescu and L. Ostrowski, 1993 “ Special Aspects of Applying Constant Rate Analysis Approach in Low-permeability Formations,” SPE Paper 25877, 393-405