Reeves, M.
Mickey Reeves began his 40-yr career working in U.S. refineries, where he held positions in engineering, planning and economics, operations planning, operations supervision and health, safety and environmental. He transitioned into consulting and engineering in mid-career, working on refining projects in South America, Canada, the U.S. and the Middle East. A significant part of Reeves's career was spent with Jacobs Engineering, where he worked as a Lead Process Engineer, Consultant, Process Engineering Department Manager, and Vice President of refining and petrochemicals – Middle East. In his final role at Jacobs, he was Managing Director of Jacobs Consultancy. Reeves earned a BS degree in chemical engineering from the West Virginia Institute of Technology and an MS degree in chemical engineering from the University of Houston.
Plant Design, Engineering, Construction and Commissioning: Manage the new risk profile of energy transition projects
The time is ripe to realize the vision of a clean energy future. However, that future comes with new risks.
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