Swathi, Petroleum Engineer, with 4 yrs exp in accademics
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Education: 4
Experience: 4 years
Relocation: Yes - Internationally
Industry Experience |
4 years |
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Career Objective
Optimistic, highly motivated personality and result oriented individual with excellent technical content and management skills; Ability to face challenges and risks, seeking a rewarding position as petroleum engineer in a corporate.
Professional Experience
1. Assistant Professor, SPE Faculty Sponsor & Placement Coordinator, Petroleum Engineering Department. 22nd July 2011 to till date,AMET university:
Imparting knowledge in the arena of Drilling Fluids and Cementing Techniques, Reservoir Roicks and Fluids, petroleum economics and major hazards management through numerous interactive, motivational and creative sessions. Finding positions for final year and passed out students, arranging IV’s, internships and trainings for the students by liaising and negotiating potential employers. Active member of SPE through conducting, participating and volunteering various SPE Section and Chapter activities.
Key Accomplishments:
• Trailblazing Placement Coordinator credited for selling 12 members in my lot and appreciated for my innate qualities like managerial, networking and negotiating skills by top officials to mention is the vouching of Vice Chancellor and Director Placement of AMET, Head HR, ABAN offshore.
• Self Driven SPE Faculty Coordinator motivated and directed students to participated and vouch rewards in SPE technical activities and conducted various technical events for students which unleash their potential and exhibit their skills
2.Lecturer & Placement Coordinator, Petroleum Engineering Department. 2nd June 2009 to 6th June 2011, Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering
Lecturing to and facilitating interactive problem-solving sessions for multicultural groups; development of new training materials, including case studies and simulation exercises. Finding positions & opening for final PE students, arranging internships and project works, networking & liaising potential employers. Assisting Chief Placement & Training Officer in database creation, planning & organizing campus placement programs and coordinating soft skill programs.
Key Accomplishments:
Acted as Ambassador for an International Workshop in “Manpower Development in Petroleum Engineering” held at IIT madras. Appreciated for a valid inputs and leads in bridging industry & university interaction. Inferences, research and recommendations were highly lauded by the expert committee, noteworthy to mention is the vouching of ONGC top official, Executive Director, personnel & training.
Eductation
B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering from Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Sriperumbudur, Chennai, Anna University, May 2009 with an aggregate of 76.304%
Higher Secondary Education from St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, Sriperumbudur, State Board of School Examination, Tamilnadu, April 2005 with 86.08% marks.
High School Education from St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, Sriperumbudur, State Board of School Examination, Tamilnadu, April 2003 with 83% marks.
Certification
None
Additional Information
Academic -Industrial Project Experience Dec 2008 – Feb 2009
Hydraulic Fracturing Technique - Pre and Post Fracture Reservoir Analysis and Log Interpretation
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation, Cauvery Asset, Karaikal
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The project is a case study on a hydraulically fractured gas well in the Cauvery Basin. The study is about the pre-fracture and post-fracture modified isochronal test and build-up test conducted in a gas well to check whether the fracturing job was a successful one. Post fracture temperature log was also studied to identify the fracture top and fractured region. The result shows that the gas well was successfully fractured.
The following recommendations were kept forth: Hydraulic fracturing is recommended for low permeability and damaged formation to increase the well productivity as the same will not be improved if the fracture does not extend beyond the damaged formation; use of low concentration of propants for proper propant placements is advised; in case of frac-pack, higher concentration of propants near the well bore is encouraged for greater annular packing efficiency.
Self Appraisal: The keen analysis of reservoir study conducted to verify effectiveness of the hydraulic fracturing was appreciated by the ONGC reservoir team notably the Chief Reservoir Engineer and Senior Stimulation Engineer. The report submitted is sent for further study to treat it as a base document for future studies.
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