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SUMMARY
Around 4 year's experience as Petroleum/Reservoir Engineer. Knowledge of geology, geophysics, geostatistics and economics with strong interest in reservoir engineering. Willing to travel and relocate internationally. I am a diligent worker who likes to learn through challenges, working independently or in a group with equal excellence.
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering, New Mexico Tech, NM, USA.
Bachelor of Science in Geological and Mining Engineering,, School of Mines, INDIA.
SKILLS
-Reservoir Characterization Optimization of Enhanced Oil Recovery.
-Processes Multiphase Flow in Porous Media, Reservoir Simulation Software: PVTsim13, CMG (GEM & IMEX), LESA, PhaseEquilibria.
-Drilling related software like Compass, Well Plan, Drill Model, Stress Check and DIMS.
-Proficient in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and SQL Server 2000 database.
-Familiar with programming languages such as C, C++, Java, JSP and FORTRON.
-Self-motivated, excellent communications and interpersonal skills, team leader and self-started. Comfortable in communicating with all levels and ability to adapt to various team situations.
EXPERIENCE
Reservoir Engineer at Petroleum Recovery Research Center (PRRC), NM Aug’01-Mar'04
-Worked in reservoir simulation, well logging, production, drilling and gas hydrate projects.
-Worked in formation evaluation with well log analysis, and field studies of various naturally fractured reservoirs and stresses involved.
-Laboratory studies, simulation and applied IOR R&D (emulsions, corefloods, 2- and 3-phase relative permeability studies, foamy-oil, gas flood evaluation and design, use of horizontal wells for IOR/EOR)
-Worked in foam flow in both homogenous and heterogeneous porous media including water-flooding, CO2-Flooding and Gas Injection Methods.
-Conduct experimental research and help set up apparatus for high pressure and high temperature CO2 experiments.
-Data acquisition using PVTsim12 to justify the transport of oil/gas and its behavior in reservoir at high temperature and pressure.
-Conduct laboratory experiments to compare reduction in gas mobility using CO2 and N2 gas and report the data in Word/Excel.
Petroleum Engineer at Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC), India. Nov‘99–Dec‘00
-Worked in Geo-Services Planning and Development division at ONGC, one of the largest Oil and Gas production in India.
-Data acquisition such as production data, well files, PVT, wellbore diagram, production history, secondary recovery.
-Feasibility study, data analysis such as well test analysis, review of petrophysical data, fluid characterization, special core analysis, capillary pressure, maps of fluid movements in the field material balance.
-Database (Oil Field Manager OFM), creation and maintenance.
-Possible production techniques and geological models and preparing illustration and writing reports in Word/Excel.
-Recommendations for future development (Secondary recovery alternatives, well spacing, infill drilling, EOR, gas lift optimization).
Petroleum Engineer in Hindustan Oil Exploration India Ltd., India Sept’98- Oct’99
-Reservoir geoframework construction and Reserves estimation.
-Check the validity of the geosciences model for bypassed pay potential and current fluid contacts.
-Analysis of historical reservoir performance.
-Input to resolving production issues in specific areas within the field.
-Improvement in the existing reservoir definition integrating geosciences and engineering data.
-Support to the generation of hydrocarbon pore volume maps.
-Guidance and expertise in the application of reservoir engineering techniques
Relative Experience & Activities
-SPE Paper 89541.
Co-author for an SPE paper 89541-“Comparison of Non-Darcy of CO2 and N2 in a Carbonate Rock”, the paper is prepared for presentation at the 2004 SPE/DOE Fourteenth Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery held in Tulsa.
-Graduate Project
Graduate project titled – “Laboratory Study of Non-Darcy Flow CO2 in Indiana Limestone at high Temperature and high Stresses”, completed as a part of my graduate academic work.
-Undergraduate Project
Awarded first prize for a challenging project -“Computer Aided Blast Design with particular reference to ground vibrations” completed as a part of my undergraduate academic work.
-SPE Member
Active member of Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), student’s chapter.
References
Available upon request.
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