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Center for Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering
Kishore K. Mohanty
The premier academic research organization in all facets of oil and gas exploration and production. Through its leadership and technology innovation, CPGE will enable energy security that balances environmental impact and affordable resources.
Vision for CPGE
CPGE Research Agenda
• Technology to extract energy from earth
• Technology to dispose waste in earth Earth
Energy Environment
• Recruit, cul?vate, and support the best academic researchers in the world to find original solu?ons to challenging energy and environmental problems, especially those faced by the explora?on & produc?on industry
• Educate the next genera?on of petroleum engineers who will be leaders in energy and environmental technology and policy
• Foster an environment of collabora?ve and interdisciplinary research leading to intellectual property crea?on and technology transfer to the explora?on & produc?on industry.
Mission for CPGE
Mission
• Best research center in the earth-‐energy-‐environment nexus
• A center that is proac?ve in iden?fying and solving key issues
• A center that aHracts the best PhD students, post-‐docs, and collaborators from other disciplines
• A center that enables young faculty to flourish
CPGE Core Principles • Encourage ideas from boHom-‐up: Research programs are decentralized to maximize the independence and flexibility of the faculty
• Provide shared resources (for about 3% of research grants and contracts)
• Promote interdisciplinary research and collabora?on among faculty (outside department and UT)
Who We Are? Juan Sanchez, Vice President for Research
Sharon L. Wood, Dean CSE John G. Ekerdt, Associate Dean
Center for Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering Kishore Mohanty, Director
Kamy Sepehrnoori, Deputy Director Diane Landeros, Executive Assistant
PE Faculty: 17, Other UT Faculty: 18 PhD/MS Students: 152
Research Associates, Postdocs: 38 Lab. Researchers: 21, Senior Scientist: 1
Staff: 17
CPGE Staff (2014) Technical Staff
Administrative Staff
Postdoctoral Fellows and Visiting Scholars
Esther Barrientes Dori Coy
Heather Felauer Jin Lee
Barb Messmore Emilio Núñez
Greg Siebers Leilani Swafford
Arnob Bhuyan Joanna Castillo Eric Dao Tim Guinn Jon Holder Ajeetha Kamilla Gayani Kennedy Saebom Ko Austin Lim
Jith Liyanage Jun Lu Ripudaman Manchanda Ahad Maqsood Nhut Nguyen Daryl Nygaard Sujeewa Palayangoda Krishna Panthi Anna-Maria Pham
Gayani Pinnawala A. Rodney Russell Grace Sela Erin Shook Mark Smith Abdoljalil Varavei Upali Weerasooriya Geegana Wickermasiri
Karasinghe Arach Upamali Jiajia Cai Sophie Dufour Reza Ganjdanesh Xubo Gao Behz Ghanbarian-Alavijeh Nilanka Gurusinghe Sumudu Herath Sung Hyun Jang
Amit Katiyar Ijung Kim Erandimala Kulawardana Dharmika Lansakara-P Liangping Li Haishan Luo Rafael Longoria Chammi Miller
Baehyun Min Anand Nagoo Xiaolong Peng Valentina Prigiobbe Eugene Podnos Ali Qajar Suneth Rajapaksha Joyce Rigelo
Maryam Shafiekhani Moslem Taghavifar Amir Taghavy Qing Wang Haiyan Zhou Peixi Zhu
CPGE Associates at UT • Todd Arbogast (Applied Mathema?cs) • Alex Athey (Physics) • Phil BenneH (Geochemistry) • Eric Bickel (Mechanical Engineering) • Roger Bonnecaze (Chemical Engineering) • Bayani Cardenas (Geology) • Ian Duncan (Geology) • Peter Eichhubl (Geology) • Peter Flemings (Geology) • Marc Hesse (Geology) • Sue Hovorka (Geology) • Xavier Janson (Geology) • Keith Johnston (Chemical Engineering) • Tip Meckel (Geology) • Tom Milner (Biomedical Engineering) • Mrinal Sen (Geophysics) • Kyle Spikes (Geology) • Nan Sun (Electrical and Computer Engineering) • Lesli Wood (Geology) • Ali Yilmaz (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
CPGE Collaborators at Other Ins?tu?ons • Susan Altman (Hydrogeology, SNL) • Baojun Bai (Petroleum Engineering, University of Missouri) • Joe Bishop (Applied Mathema?cs, SNL) • Mar?n Cassidy (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, U. of Houston) • Randy Cygan (Geochemistry, SNL) • Thomas Dewers (Geomechanics, SNL) • Tim Kneafsey (Environmental Engineering, LBNL) • Clovis Maliska (Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Santa
Catarina, Brazil) • Francisco Marcondes (Material Science, Federal University of Ceará,
Brazil) • Mario Mar?nez (Mechanical Engineering, SNL) • Sean McKenna (Geosta?s?cs, SNL) • Andre Revil (Geophysics, CO School of Mines) • Paulo Ribeiro (Petroleum Engineering, University of Campinas, Brazil)
CPGE Sponsors Abu Dhabi National Oil Advanced Energy Consortium Afren American Air Liquid American Chemical Society American Gilsonite Ample Resources Anadarko Petroleum Apache Corp. Baker Hughes BASF BEG/FRAC BG Int'l BHP Billiton Petroleum BP Caesar Systems Cairn Energy India Cenovus Energy ChemorTech Chevron Cepsa Chief Oil & Gas China Oilfield Services Clariant CMG ConocoPhillips Denbury Department of Energy Drillinginfo ENI
EOG Resources ExxonMobil Ferus GDS International Genesis RTS Harco Halliburton Hess Huntsman Instituto Mexicano del Petroleo Kemira KIGAM Kuwait Oil Co. Linde Group Maersk Oil Qatar Marathon Oil Meadwestvaco Merchant Energy National Oilwell Varco National Science Foundation Nexen Petroleum Offshore Oil and Natural Gas Co. OMV E&P Oxy PEMEX PennWest Exploration Petrobras Petroleum Development Oman Petroleum National Berhad Pioneer Natural Resources Pluspetrol PTT Public Co.
Praxair Quantum Reservoir Repsol Rex Energy RPSEA RWE DEA Sasol Saudi Aramco Schlumberger Seoul National University Shell Shengli SK Innovation SNF Southwestern Energy Co. Statoil Stranded Oil Talisman Energy Taminco TerraTherm Tiorco Total TX Engineering Experiment Station US Geological Survey Verande Technology Water Standard Weatherford Int'l Wedron Silica Wintetshall Woodside Energy YPF
OrganizaBon • EA: Diane Landeros • Associate Director (Kamy)
– Computer service, machine shop, IAPs • Development CommiHee (Larry, Mukul, Ken, Jon)
– EAB, fundraising, single-‐industry projects • Conference CommiHee (Sanjay, Gary, David, Mark,
Tom) – Conference, research day, mul?-‐disciplinary proposals
• Communica?ons CommiHee (Hillary, MaH, Masa, Hugh, Emilio) – Web, webinar, training, newsleHer
• Lab CommiHee -‐ Shared equipment, safety, maintenance
What We Do
• Research, Research, Research • Education (K-12 teacher training with JSG) • Training (Regulator training with CSM &
Penn State) • Outreach (Giπl Talk)
Research Projects
• Single Industry Projects • Industrial Affiliates Projects (aka JIP) • Center for Frontiers of Subsurface Energy
Security (DOE) • Smaller Federal and Industry Projects
Single Industry Projects
• Chevron Chemical Alliance • Shell-UT Unconventionals Research • Statoil-UT Research
• Nanoparticle Subsurface Engineering
• Hydraulic Fracturing & Sand Control
• Gas EOR • Chemical EOR • Reservoir Simulation JIP • Geological CO2 Storage • Center for Petroleum
Asset Risk Management • Wider Windows Drilling &
Formation Damage • Fracture Research & App.
Consortium
Industrial Affiliates Projects
Center for FronBers of Subsurface Energy Security Larry W. Lake (University of Texas at AusBn)
CFSES Mission: to understand and control emergent behavior arising from coupled physics and chemistry in heterogeneous geomaterials, parBcularly during the years to decades Bme scale.
RESEARCH PLAN CFSES will pursue scienBfic advances to understand chemical-‐mechanical coupling between supercriBcal CO2 and clay minerals, understand and predict modes and fluxes of reacBve CO2 migraBon, and design, develop and apply novel materials that will alter fluid-‐assisted perturbaBons in heterogeneous geomaterials.
hHp://www.utefrc.org/
Research Funding History for PGE
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2013-‐14 Research Funding for PGE
Total Private Support $19.2M
Total Federal Support $3.5M
Research Output • Peer-reviewed journal papers: 87 • Conference papers: 114 • Patent applications: 10 • PhD Dissertation: 18 • MS Thesis/Reports: 30 • Software: UTCOMP, UTCHEM etc.
Where We Want to Go • Identify key technical issues in earth-energy
nexus • More Single Company Projects • New JIPs • Enhance collaboration with other UT
departments & national labs
New Initiatives
• Advisory Board (Larry) • Faculty Webinars, November 19, 2014
(Hilary) • Annual Research Showcase, November
2014 (Sanjay) • Workshop on Frontiers of Subsurface
Energy, March 2015 (Sanjay)
More Single Industry Projects
• Chevron Chemical Alliance • Shell-UT Unconventionals Research • Statoil-UT Research • ExxonMobil ….? • Aramco …..? • Petrobras …..? • KOC …..? • BHP …..?
• Nanoparticle Subsurface Engineering • Hydraulic Fracturing & Sand Control • Gas EOR • Chemical EOR • Reservoir Simulation JIP • Geological CO2 Storage • Center for Petroleum Asset Risk Management • Wider Windows Drilling & Formation Damage • Fracture Research & Application Consortium (with BEG) • Cost Effective P&A of Wells? • Well Construction? • Pore-scale Models? • Thermal EOR? • Environmental Impact of O&G Operation?
More Industrial Affiliates Projects
Design for Seniors? • Design Instructors: Daigle, Espinoza and McClure • Need: Field problems for senior design project • Contribu?on from Company:
– Brown field data set (well logs, produc?on, well test, PVT, seismic) with no names or geographic loca?ons
– Key ques?ons for produc?on improvement • Group Design Project:
– Reservoir characteriza?on – Sugges?ons for infill drilling, well management, EOR – Data base
• Comments, confiden?ality issues?
Other Ideas
• CPGE postdoctoral researchers: – Faculty $50K+ CPGE $25K – 4 for $100K
• CPGE PhD Fellowship: – Faculty $22K+ CPGE $10K – 20 for $200K
• CPGE Research Proposal from non-‐PGE: – Must collaborate with PGE, project areas from IAPs – $50K/project, 5 projects per year: $250K
Ques?ons • Feedback
– Ac?vity – Organiza?on – Research infrastructure – Collabora?on
• Elect a chair for EAB for this year • Figure out phasing the terms • Next mee?ng: August 20-‐21 ?
Workshop: March 26-27, 2015
Iden?fy future research needs
Advisory Board (Dr. Larry Lake) • Al Ali Mustafa Aramco • Shahin Negahban Abu Dhabi Co • Jairam Kamath Chevron • John Waggoner ENI • David Yale ExxonMobil • Andrew Gorton General Electric • Ron Dusterhol Halliburton • Brian Llewellyn HESS • Surendra Singh Occidental Oil & Gas • Susan Rosenbaum Schlumberger • Helge Haldorsen Statoil • Charles Fairhurst U. of Minnesota
Webinar Survey (Dr. Hilary Olson)
• Familiarity with CPGE programs and services: 40% • Webinar aHendance monthly/bimonthly: 20% • Care for gemng CEU: 30% • Would pay for CEU credits ($25/unit): 30% • Interest in monthly or bimonthly seminars: 39% • Topics of interest: Fracturing, reservoir engineering, unconven?onal resources
CPGE Webinar
Induced Seismicity by
Dr. Jon Olson &
Dr. Cliff Frohlich
November 19, 12-1pm
Research Showcase (Dr. Srinivasan)
Showcase graduate research
CPGE Research Showcase November 6-7, 2014
• Integrated reservoir characterization • Pore-scale modeling • Geo-mechanical interactions • Enhanced recovery of hydrocarbons • Young faculty research
Need your graduate recruiters
Frontiers of Subsurface Energy
• Nanomaterials for energy production • In-situ upgrading • Water management • Carbon management • Well design for harsh environment • Engineered geothermal energy
Need your technology managers & sponsorship
Vision The vision of the Center for Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering (CPGE) is to be the premier academic research organization in all facets of oil, gas, and other subsurface energy resources. Through its leadership and technology innovation, CPGE will help enable energy security that balances environmental impact and affordable resources.
Ideas for Single Company Projects • New materials for HPHT reservoirs: polymers,
nanoparticles, surfactants, proppants, drilling bits, drilling fluids
• IOR for shales: geochemistry, fracturing, gas eor, thermal eor, computational methods
• Fractured reservoirs: Gravity drainage, wettability alteration, conformance control, piloting techniques, modeling
• Arctic oil recovery • Off-shore EOR • Produced & flow back water treatment • Reducing drilling cost