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ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION
NEW DELHI
MANDATORY DISCLOSURE 2022 - 23
SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY (SPT)
PANDIT DEENDAYAL ENERGY UNIVERSITY
(PDEU) Raisan Village, District –
Gandhinagar, Pin code–382426, Gujarat, INDIA
Updated on: April 2021
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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Mandatory Disclosure Updated on : 02/03/2022
2. AICTE File No. Central/1 - 9318299394/2021/EOA
3. Date &Period of last approval 1st July 2021 for the Academic Year 2020-21
4. Name of the Institution School of Petroleum Technology (Pandit Deendayal Energy University)
5. Address of the Institution School of Petroleum Technology
Pandit Deendayal Energy University Raisan Village
6. City & Pincode Gandhinagar–382426
7. State/UT Gujarat
8. Longitude & Latitude 23°9'21"N72°39'59"E
9. Phone with STD Code +91-079-23275069
10. Fax with STD Code +91-079-23275030
11. Office hours at the Institution 09:00 to18:00 hrs
12. Academic hours at the Institution 09:00 to18:00 hrs
13. Email [email protected]
14. Website http://www.spt.pdpu.ac.in/
15. Nearest Railway Station Gandhinagar(12Km)
16. Nearest Airport Ahmedabad (17 Km) from University
17. Type of Institution School
18. Category(1)of the Institution Non Minority
19. Category(2)of the Institution Yes, Co-Ed
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20. Name of the organization Pandit Deendayal Energy University(PDEU)
Running the Institution
21. Type of Organization University managed
22. Registered with University Grants Commission
(UGC) Section 2(f) of UGC Act, 1956
23. Registration Date F.No.9-17/2008(CPP-I) dated November 17, 2009
24. Website of the organization www.pdpu.ac.in
25. Name of the Affiliating NA (Constituent school of the University)
University Address NA
Website NA
Latest Affiliation Period NA
26. Name of Director Dr. Rakesh Kumar Vij
27. Exact Designation Director School of Petroleum Technology
28. Phone Number with STD Code +91-079-23275069
Email [email protected]
Highest Degree Ph.D.
Field of Specialization Petroleum Engineering
29. Governing Board Members Annexure–1
Dr. Mukesh D. Ambani, Chairman & Managing
Director, Reliance Industries Ltd. Is the
President of the University
30. Board of Governors Meetings At least twice in a year
31. Frequency of Academic Council
Meetings At least thrice in a year
32. Academic Advisory Body Dr. S. Sundar Manoharan
Director General, PDEU, Raisan, Gandhinagar
33. Organizational Chart Annexure–2
34. Student feedback mechanism on
Institutional governance/faculty Performance Exists
4
35. Grievance redressal mechanism for
Faculty, staff & students 1) Women Cell 2) Redressal Committee
3) Student`s advisory system is constituted
36. Name of the Department School of Petroleum Technology
37. Course Petroleum Engineering
38. Level UG/PG 1) Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)
2) Master of Technology (M.Tech)
3) Doctorate in Philosophy(Ph.D.)
39. Year of approval by the Council 2007,intakes anction 240
40. Yearwise Sanctioned Intake
Year
2021
Year
2020
Year
2019
Year
2018
Year
2017
120 120 120 120 120
41. Yearwise Actual Admissions
Year
2021
Year
2020
Year
2019
Year
2018
Year
2017
132 125 153 130 142
42. Cut off marks quota
Year 2021 Year 2020 Year 2019 Year 2018
Gujarat last cut off JEE Main (ACPC Rank)
3492-2927 1622 – 6272 307 - 4680 169 – 11681
All India & UT`s last cut off JEE Main AIR
35437-
791195
46952 – 441122 19656 - 101440 12401 - 93248
%Students passed with CAY Distinction for B.Tech Batch (2007-2011)*&2008-2012)
**Awards of Distinction and class are not given in PDPU system. Only SPI and CPI are given.
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42. Accreditation Status
NAAC Accreditation Status Yes, NAAC with“A”Grade & CGPA of 3.39 out of 4.00
NBA Accreditation Status Yes, B.Tech Petroleum Engineering Program is NBA
Accredited , Accredited for Academic Year 2021-22, 2022-
23 and 2023-24, i.e., upto 30-06-2024 (Link1) (Link)
B.Tech Petrochemical is recently introduced in 2021 and
will be taken up for approval in next cycle.
43. Doctoral Courses Yes
44. Foreign Collaborations, if any University of Tulsa, University of Oklahoma, USA University of Manitoba, University of Houston, USA
University of Toronto, Canada, Lamar University,
USA Sacred Heart University, USA
Southern Illinois University, USA
Washington & Jefferson College, USA
Beijing Institute of Technology, China
45. Professional Society Memberships 1) American Association of Petroleum Geologist 2) Society of Exploratory Geophysics 3) Society of Petroleum Geophysics
4) Society of Petroleum Engineering
5) Petrotech Society
6) International Association of Drilling Contractors
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46. Professional Activities Faculty training/ Special meetings /Paper contest/ Seminar/Workshop/Conclaves
47. Consultancy Activities PDEU has the policy top remote consultancy
48. Grants Fetched Annexure – 3
49. Departmental Achievements Annexure – 4 (including academic, sports & cultural Activities)
50. Distinguished Alumni Few Distinguished Alumni Listed Below
Mr. Diwakar Jhurani
Deputy Head of Economics at British High Commission, New Delhi
Mr. Siddharth Nahar
IPS Officer
Mrs Pulkita Rohila Zaidu
Business Consultant| Gold Medalist - IIM Indore | 8+ Years B2B experience in O&G |
Petroleum Engineer
Mr Sultan Alimuddin
Humanitarian | Petroleum Engineer I Published Author I Extensive Traveller
51. Profile of Teaching Staff Annexure–5
52. Fees and Admission Refer to the link of admission (Link click here)
53. Admission Quota 50% Gujarat ACPC (15% ST; 7% SC; 27% SEBC;
3%PC) 50% AllIndia (7.5% ST;15%SC;3%PC)
54. Entrance Test/ Admission Criteria AIEEE till 2012
JEE (Main) from 2013-14
55. Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last three/five years
Opening (2021)
Branch ACPC Merit No. (Rank)
GENRAL SC ST SEBE EWS TWFs DS/EX
PETROCHEMICAL 5590 26980 - - - 3648 -
PETROLEUM 3492 14224 27835 15667 19998 2044 -
Closing (2021)
Branch ACPC Merit No. (Rank)
GENRAL SC ST SEBE EWS TWFs DS/EX
PETROCHEMICAL 33976 26980 - - - 3648 -
PETROLEUM 29247 20125 28010 28289 19998 3104 -
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Opening (2021)
Branch JEE Rank
GENRAL SC ST PH
Petrochemical 140669 496268
Petroleum 35437 307128 - -
Closing (2021)
Branch JEE Rank
GENRAL SC ST PH
Petrochemical 574829 496268
Petroleum 791195 307128 - -
Year Category Gujarat
Last cut off JEE Main
All India & UT`s
Last cut off JEE Main AIR
2020 SEBC
- -
SC
17041 (ACPC Merit
No.) 633825
ST
24968 (ACPC Merit
No.) 728593
PC
7271 (ACPC Merit No.) -
GEN
6272 (ACPC Merit No.) 976958
2019 SEBC
2288 (ACPC Merit No.) -
SC
2035 (ACPC Merit No.) 324873
ST
15008 (ACPC Merit
No.) 522737
PC
-
GEN
307(ACPC Merit No.) 101440
2018 SEBC
3982(ACPC Merit No.) -
8
SC
5602(ACPC Merit No.) 210054
ST
- 536672
PC
- -
GEN
1347 (ACPC Merit No.) 93248
2017
SEBC
30010(ACPC Merit No.)
-
SC
2943(ACPCMeritNo.)
331195
ST
31033(ACPCMeritNo.)
525119
PC
22065(ACPCMeritNo.)
-
GEN
836(ACPCMeritNo.)
78916
2016
SEBC
3380(ACPCMeritNo.)
-
SC
6654(ACPCMeritNo.)
390711
ST
41178(ACPCMeritNo.)
578033
PC
-
-
GEN
1155(ACPCMeritNo.)
133962
2015
SEBC
2566(ACPCMeritNo.)
-
SC
6654(ACPCMeritNo.)
306772
ST
44742(ACPCMeritNo.)
999713
PC
-
-
GEN
2416(ACPCMeritNo.)
116491
9
2014
SEBC
2071(ACPCMeritNo.)
-
SC
10263(ACPCMeritNo.)
345017
ST
20248(ACPCMeritNo.)
659477
PC
-
-
GEN
1023(ACPCMeritNo.)
46873
Year Category Gujarat
Last cut off JEE Main AIR
Rest of India & UT`s
Last cut off JEE Main AIR
2013
SEBC 2240 -
SC 13306 250724
ST 42500 570038
PC - -
GEN 1099 47556
2012
SEBC 119310 -
SC 149620 221692
ST 664587 303763
PC - -
GEN 37867 47559
56. Number of Fee Waivers CAY offered 27 FC & 3 TFW (Year2017)
57. Admission Calendar Enclosed separately for the year 2018-19
58. PIO Quota NO
59. Infrastructure Information
Classroom / Tutorial facilities Annexure–6(Photo)
Laboratory Details Annexure–7
Computer Centre Facilities Annexure–6(Photo)
Library Facilities Annexure–6(Photo)
Auditorium / Seminar Halls Annexure–6(Photo)
Cafeteria Annexure–6(Photo)
Indoor Sports Facilities Annexure–6(Photo)
Outdoor Sports Facilities Annexure–6(Photo)
Gymnasium Facilities Annexure–6(Photo)
Facilities for disabled Annexure–6(Photo)
Any other facilities
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60. Boys Hostel Number of rooms having 2 Beds –376 & 3 Beds - 222
61. Girls Hostel Number of rooms having 2 Beds– 48 & 3 Beds – 98
62. Medical Health Clinicatthecampus Faculty&Staffisprovided withHealthInsurance
63. Academic Session Annexure–8
64. Examination System Semester
65. Period of declaration of results Annexure–8
66. Counselling / Mentoring Each faculty advisor is assigned a batch of 20 students
67. Career Counselling Each semester, the University allots faculties for
career Counselling
68. Student Insurance Yes
69. Students Activity Body Yes
70. Cultural Activities FLARE 2019
71. Sports Activities PETROCUP 2020
72. Literary Activities Yes
73. Magazine / Newsletter SPT Mirror
74. Technical TechFest / Activities Tesseract 2020, TECHNO ALAR (FIPPI) 2020
75. Industrial Visits / Tours Yes
76. Alumni Activities Yes (Alumni Meet 2019)
Annexure 8
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77. Name of the Information officer
For RTI AshutoshVyas
Designation AdministrativeOfficer, School ofPetroleumTechnology
PhoneNumberwithSTDCode +91-79-23275079
FaxNumber withSTDCode +91-79-23275030
Email [email protected]
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ANNEXURE – 1
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Chairman
Dr. Mukesh D Ambani (Chairman & MD, Reliance Industries Ltd. & President, Pandit Deendayal
Energy University)
Members
1. Dr. S. Sundar Manoharan (Director General,Pandit Deendaya Energy University)
2. Dr Hasmukh Adhia IAS (Rtd.) (Chairman – Standing Committee, PDPU; Ex:
Finance Secretary and Revenue Secretary of State)
3. Shri Sujit Gulati, IAS (Additional Chief Secretary, Energy & Petrochemicals Dept., Government of
Gujarat)
4. Shri Vikram Singh Mehta (Chairman, Brookings India)
5. Shri Sudhir Mehta (Chairman, Torrent Group - Ahmedabad)
6. Dr. R.A. Mashelkar (FRS Bhatnagar Fellow & President, Global Research Alliance, National
Chemical Laboratory - Pune)
7. Shri Parimal Nathwani – Group President, Corporate Affairs, Reliance Industries Limited,
Ahmedabad
8. Mrs. Pallavi Shroff (Partner, Amarchand Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co., NewDelhi)
10.Nominee of Gujarat Energy Research & Management Institute(GERMI)
11. Prof. N R Dave (Former Vice Chancellor, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University - Patan)
12. Director, School of Petroleum Management, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
13. Dean, Faculty of Engineering&Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum Technology
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ACADEMIC COUNCIL
Chairman
Dr. S. Sundar Manoharan (Director General, Pandit Deendayal Energy University)
Members
1. Prof. S.A. Bari (Vice Chancellor, Institute Central University of Gujarat)
2. Prof. Indira J.Parikh (President, FLAME University, Pune)
3. Prof. Virender Prakash Sharma (Former Professor & Head, Indian School of Mines (ISM)–Dhanbad)
4. Dr. Jayant Kelkar (Reliance Industries Ltd., Navi Mumbai)
5. Dr. M. Ravi Kumar Director General Institute of Seismological Research Gandhinagar
6. Dr. Sunil Khanna Director - School of Technology PDEU
7. Prof. Nigam Dave (Director, School of Liberal Studies, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)
8. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Vij (Director, School of Petroleum Technology, Pandit
Deendayal Petroleum University)
9. Dr. Surendra sinh Kacchwa, (School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)
10. Prof. Pramod Paliwal (School of Petroleum Management, Pandit Deendayal
Petroleum University)
11. Dr. TP Singh (Director,School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)
12. Dr. Nirendra Mishra (School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)
13. Dr. D.M.Parikh (Dean– Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Pandit Deendayal
Petroleum University)
14. Dr. C.Gopalakrishnan (Director, School of Petroleum Management, Pandit
Deendayal Petroleum University)
15. Dr. Indrajit Mukhopadhyay Professor in Department of Solar Energy School of
Technology, PDEU
16. Dr. Ashvin Dave Professor in Department of Business Administration &
Commerce School of Liberal Study, PDEU
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ANNEXURE–2
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17
ANNEXURE–3
18
1. Ongoing Projects
Name of
Faculty Project Title Funding agency
Funding Amount
(Cumulative
during CAYm1,
CAYm2 and
CAYm3)
Duration
Dr. Anirbid
Sircar
Geothermal Exploration and
Exploitation in Gujarat with special
focus on Power Generation
EPD, Government
of Gujarat ₹ 21,00,00,000.00 2015- 20
Dr. Anirbid
Sircar
Reservoir Modeling and simulation of
Cambay Shale coupled with geo-
mechanics and Hydro-fracturing
Oil Industry
Development
Board, Ministry of
Petroleum and
Natural Gas,
Government of
Gujarat
₹ 15,00,000.00 2017-19
Dr. PLS
Rao
Surface geochemical prospecting for
hydrocarbon exploration in parts of
Cambay basin
Ministry of Earth Sciences, GoI
DST ₹ 3,50,000.00 2017-19
Dr.
Bhawanisin
gh G. Desai
& Dr.
Alexey
Ippolitov
Global biodiversity, evolution, and
Biogeographical connections of
belemnites of southern and northern
hemisphere around early/late
Cretaceous.
Department of
Science and
Techology and
Russian Federation
of Basic Research
(International Bi-
Lateral Research
project)
₹ 19,94,400.00 2019-21
Dr. Rohit
Srivastava,
Fabrication of Nature Inspired-
nanohybrid as Electrocatalyst for
Water Splitting and CO2 Reduction
ASEAN-India
Science,Technolog
y & Innovation
Cooperation,
Science and
Engineering
Research Board
(SERB) New Delhi,
Gov. of India
₹ 31,00,000.00 2019-21
Dr. Achinta
Bera Development of CO2 Injection
Strategy for Enhanced Oil Recovery
and Sequestration in Indian Oil Fields
SHELL Energy
India Pvt Ltd -
PDEU Research
Projects ₹ 33,21,000.00
2020-21
Dr. Rohit
Srivastava
Design and Development of Advance
Catalyst for Green Hydrogen
Production and CO2 reduction
SHELL Energy
India Pvt Ltd -
PDEU Research
Projects ₹ 34,91,000.00
2020-21
19
Dr. Paul
Naveen Green Hydrogen
SHELL Energy
India Pvt Ltd -
PDEU Research
Projects ₹ 31,81,000.00
2020-21
Dr. RK Vij
Digital Twin Application for Oil and
Gas Pipelines Monitoring and Risk
Analysis
SHELL Energy
India Pvt Ltd -
PDEU Research
Projects ₹ 44,43,000.00
2020-21
Dr. Paul
Naveen
Atmospheric CO2 capture and its
Efficient Utilization in Production of
Value Added Product
SHELL Energy
India Pvt Ltd -
PDEU Research
Projects
₹ 29,21,000.00 2020-21
Dr. Utam
Bhui
Investigation of sorption properties of
natural shale rock samples for metal
ions of nuclear importance under
different experimental conditions.
BRNS ₹ 33,00,000.00 2020-22
Dr. Anirbid
Sircar
Effect of Laying Pipeline on Soil
Productivity in various places of
Gujarat state
(GERMI/RE4/ENV
/2019-20/497)- Rs.
1 crore ₹ 1,00,00,000.00
2020-22
Dr. Pawan
Gupta
Methane Production from Gas Hydrates
Using Slow Depressurization and Carbon
Dioxide Injection Ongoing ₹30,38,690 2021-23
Dr. Anirbid
Sircar Effect of Laying Pipeline on Soil
Productivity in various places of Gujarat,
2020GERMI/RE4/E
NV/2019-20/497
GSPL, Gujarat
(GERMI)
₹32,00,000.00 2022
Faculty
Name Project Title
Status(Submitted/Pr
eparing/Awarded)
Role (PI/CP-
PI) Submitted to
Budget
(Approximate)
Vivek
Ramalingam
Implications of pore scale
physics on Darcy’s scale
trapping mechanisms in a
multiphase system of
subsurface porous media – A
Numerical Study applied to
Geo-sequestration of CO2
Submitted PI Core-Grant ₹19,89,560.00
Anirbid
Sircar
Stochastic Resource estimation
of subtle geothermal traps in
Cambay and Saurashtra basin,
Gujarat , India using Integrated
Interpretation of Gravity,
Magnetic and resistivity data
Submitted PI
Submitted to
SERB Core
Research grant
on 3rd March,
2020
₹55,00,000.00
20
Dr. Uttam
Bhui
Molecular Insight of Coal - a
multipronged approach for use
of Indian coal in cleaner and
greener way
Ongoing As
Collaborator
MoU based
collaborative
research Project
with Geological
Survey of India
NA
2. ConsultancyProjects
Sanction
Financial Year Title of the Project and Activities
Name of the
Investigators
Name of the
funding
Agency
Total grant
Sanctioned
Sanctioned (INR)
2017-2018 City Gas Distribution Dr. Anirbid
Sircar Adani Gas ₹1,00,000.00
2018-2019 Corporate to Campus
Dr. Anirbid
Sircar,
Namrata Bist
Torrent
Gas/Mahesh
Gas
₹4,00,000.00
2018-2019 Testing Charges for XRD-Quantitative
FESEM (SEM+EDX)
Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
Gumpro
Drilling Fluids
Pvt. Ltd.
₹16,520.00
2018-2019 Intermediate Strength Proppant Testing Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
Shraddha
Associates
Pvt. Ltd.
₹8,260.00
2018-2019 Proppant Crush Testing Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
Shraddha
Associates
Pvt. Ltd.
₹35,400.00
2018-2019 Consultancy (Knowledge Sharing) Dr. Sivakumar
P
Hatsun Agro
Products ₹41,038.00
2018-2019 A roadmap of LNG and RLNG in
India
Dr. Anirbid
Sircar Adani Gas ₹1,00,000.00
2019-2020 Corporate to Campus
Dr. Anirbid
Sircar,
Namrata Bist
Torrent ₹9,50,000.00
2019-2020 Low Strength Proppant Testing Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
Shraddha
Associates
Pvt. Ltd.
₹70,800.00
2019-2020 High Strength Proppant Testing Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
Shraddha
Associates
Pvt. Ltd.
₹1,07,380.00
2019-2020 Screening Study for implementing ER
methods
Dr. R. K. Vij
and Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
GNRL Oil &
Gas Ltd. ₹23,60,000.00
21
2019-2020 Screening Study for implementing ER
methods
Dr. R. K. Vij
and Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
GSPC Ltd. ₹15,25,000.00
2019-2020 Screening Study for implementing ER
methods
Dr. R. K. Vij
and Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
JTI Inc. ₹16,00,000.00
2019-2020 Screening Study for implementing ER
methods
Dr. R. K. Vij
and Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
HOEC ₹17,70,000.00
2019-2020 Diligence of the field for bidding
Purpose
Dr. R. K. Vij
and Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
Siam Services
India Pvt. Ltd. ₹20,65,000.00
2019-2020 Analysis of OVL's Overseas Investmet
Dr. R. K. Vij
and Dr. A. B.
Acharya
NITI Aayog ₹24,78,000.00
2020-2021 Screening Study for implementing ER
methods
Dr. R. K. Vij
and Dr. J. R.
Agarwal
Oilex ₹7,00,000.00
2021-22 Water Compatibility Study for Dholka
Field
Dr. R. K. Vij,
Gaurav
Hazarika, Hari
S
JTI Inc. ₹ 4,72,000.00
2020-22 Consultancy for Campus to
Corporates Dr. Anirbid
Sircar
Torrent Gas
Pvt Ltd. ₹ 3,54,000.00
3. Completed Projects
S.N. PrincipalInvestigator TitleofProject FundingAgency
1.
Dr.Bhawani Singh G.Desai / Dr. Anirbid Sircar
Permeability Characterization and
Modeling of Tight Gas sandstone
Reservoirs
GSPC
2.
Dr.Bhawani Singh G.Desai
Ichnofabric Mapping of the Mundhan and
Guneri section with special Reference to
(Umain-Mundhanian Kutch Stages), Kachchh, Gujarat
DST
3.
Dr.Bhawani Singh G.Desai
Ichnology of the Jurrasic rocks of the
Jaradome, Western Mainland, Kachchh,
India
DST
22
4.
Dr. Anirbid Sircar and Ms.
Vaishali Sharma
Assessment of Drilling fluid impact on
oil well productivity based on formation
damage laboratory testing
International
Collaborative
Project
5.
Dr. Anirbid Sircar,
Ms.Vaishali Sharma & Ms.
Kriti Yadav
City Gas Distribution (CNG/PNG)
Adani Gas Ltd.
4. University Sponsored ORSP Projects
Ms. Namrata Bist Synthesis of Aerograhene for oil sill remediation ORSP
PDPU 152000 2020-22
Dr. Pawan Gupta
Study Of Hydrate Inhibitors Through Their
Thermodynamic And Rheological Properties:
Application To Methane Production From Hydrate And
Flow Assurance
ORSP 152000 2020-22
Dr. Achinta Bera Applications of Ionic Liquids as Alternatives of
Surfactants for Enhanced Oil Recovery
ORSP
PDPU 10,00,000 2019-21
Dr.Bhawanisingh
G Desai
Insight into the Bioturbated clastic rock with
implicaiton in dual Porosity and Dual Permeability
reservoir model: A case study from Kachchh Basin
ORSP
(PDPU) 1,55,000/- 2019-20
Dr.Rohit
Srivastava
Hollow sphere as Electro-catalyst for Hydrogen
Production
ORSP
PDPU 2,24,000 2019-2020
Dr. Sivakumar P
Production of Biodiesel from Low Value Feed Stock
Using CH3OCa Heterogeneous Catalyst Derived from
Waste Carbonate Sources
ORSP
PDPU 135,000.00 2019-20
Dr. Sivakumar P Enhancing Cement Casing Bond Using Resin Coating
Technique
ORSP
PDPU 77,500.00 2019-20
Dr. Sivakumar P Production of Carbon Nano-Tubes from Petrochemical
Industrial Waste
ORSP
PDPU 235,000.00 2019-20
Dr. UttamBhui CO2 sequestration in coal and viz- a -viz Methane
production and Experimental approach
ORSP
PDPU 1,05,000 2019-20
Dr. UttamBhui
Optimization of enhanced oil recovery with surfactants
and nanoparticles: an experimental approach with
heavy crude oils
ORSP
PDPU 1,20,000 2018-19
Dr.
Bhawanisingh G
Desai
Pore network Modelling of Heterogeneous sandstone:
Implicaiton for clastic reservoirs
ORSP
(PDPU) 2,00,000/- 2018-19
Mr. Maunish
Shah
Examine the effect of salinity and proppant embedment
on proppant conductivity
ORSP
PDPU 2,30,000 2018-2019
Dr. Rohit
Srivastava
Development of economically efficient favorable
nanostructured material as electro-catalysts for
hydrogen production: A step toward energy
applications
Startup
Research
Grant
ORSP
PDPU
10,00,000 2018-2019
23
Dr. Sivakumar P A Study of Bio-Based Lubricants as an Alternate to
Mineral Oil in Lubrication Industry
ORSP
PDPU 47,000.00 2017-19
Dr. Sivakumar P;
Co-PI: Prof.
Anirbid Sircar,
Catalytic Tyre Pyrolysis: Process Optimization and
Fuel Quality Enhancement
ORSP
PDPU 210,000.00 2017-19
Dr. Sivakumar P;
Co-PI: Dr.
Anirbid Sircar,
Conversion of Waste Plastic into Fuel through
Pyrolysis and Process Optimization
ORSP
PDPU 232,000.00 2017-19
Mr. Maunish
Shah
Selection of Diversion Material for Refracturing
Treatment to improve Hydrocarbon Production
ORSP
PDPU 18,600.00 2017-2018
24
ANNEXURE–4
25
1. National/ International Student Activities
1. Conference/ Paper Published by students in reputed Journal
Name Conference/Seminar/Workshop DD/MM/YY
Vrutang Shah,
Yashraj Dholakia
Geochemical and Geothermometry study on hot water
springs for understanding prospectively of low
enthalpy reservoirs of Dholera Geothermal Field
14 October
2020
Vyas Vishal
Kumara
An Approach to improve wellbore stability in Active
shale formations using Nanomaterials
May 2020
Tanzim Thobhani,
Sachit Vasudev
Major areas of costs and improvement strategies in
supply chain management for the Oil and Gas Indsutry
27-28
Feb 2020
Shubham Saraf, 3rd International Oil & Gas Chemistry, Chemicals,
and Additives Conference (IOGAC 2020),
24-26
September2020
Suryapratapsingh
Bhadauria
Green Technologies for Sustainable Development
(GTSD-2021), Dharamsinh Desai University
9th -11th March
2021.
Shivshambhu
Kumar
3rd International Oil & Gas Chemistry, Chemicals,
and Additives Conference (IOGAC 2020),
24-26
September 2020
Shubham Saraf, Indo Canadian Research Conclave on Sustainable
Approaches to Carbon Capture Sequestration and
Utilization
12-13 March
2021
Mousumi Nandi,
Neha Vyas,
A review on the natural gas ecosystem in India:
Energy scenario, market, pricing assessment with the
developed part of the world and the way forward.
Journal of Natural gas Science and Engineering
Dec 2021
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2. PDPU student bagged 1stAll India Rank in GATE-2021 and GATE-2022, many other
students have done excellently well and bagged position in top 100. (Details Below). Few
students also cleared CAT and IELT for MBA and higher studies in 2021.
AY Name of Student Roll No Name of exam
cleared
Name of recognizing
body
2017-18 Mudit Vajpayee PE18S13010032 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2018-19 Soham Sukant Patel 262313 IELTS British Council
2018-19 Simarn Dhingra 365447 IELTS British Council
2018-19 Jamin Agrawal No. A-
33/16/1/2019-E.I Others British Council
2018-19 Harsh Rajnikant Patel PE19S42011316 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2018-19 Prashant Kumar PE19S42076453 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2018-19 Parth Rajesh Kumar Bhut PE19S44025110 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2019-20 Thakkar Mehul Kumar
Prabodhchandra 20169161 CAT
Indian Institutes of
Management
2019-20 Tanzim Thobhani 254080 IELTS British Council
2019-20 Solanki Saurabh
Chandrakantbhai 9215971 CAT
Indian Institutes of
Management
2019-20 Mahrishi Kaushik Kumar
Patel 238545 IELTS British Council
2020- 21 Mahammadtaukir Alauddin
bhai Karigar PE21S42007048 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Pranav Kumar DhruKumar
Hajariwala PE21S42021097 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Ashish Gupta PE21S43066013 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Vaidik Bipinbhai Patel PE21S42005159 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Dixit Kumar Bharatbhai
Sabhani PE21S42005015 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Mohamadsaif Asif Iqbal
Mansuri PE21S42007064 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Bhumin Kumar Mahasukh
Baraiya PE21S42010118 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Rutvik Chandubhai
Navadiya PE21S42010186 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Jamin Kumar Maheshbhau
Vasava PE21S42017142 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
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2020- 21 Chirag Popatbhai
Bhadiyadra PE21S42017218 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Ayush Kumar Satish Kumar
Patel PE21S42007008 GATE AIR-1
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Hasmitabean Karmanbhai
Kadavla PE21S42010216 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Sorathiya Kapil Khimjibhai PE21S42010038 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Shani M Suthar PE21S42005387 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Jenisgiri Shivgiri Goswami PE21S42010182 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Yatri KetanKumar Shah PE21S42005183 GATE Indian Institutes of
Technology
2020- 21 Kartik Umat 47957 IELTS British Council
2021-22
(Till date) Shrinath Jani PE22S72010001 GATE AIR-1
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2021-22
(Till date) Nehal Khetani PE22S72012023 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2021-22
(Till date) Mihir Panchal PE22S72010113 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2021-22
(Till date) Shivam Patel PE22S72019064 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2021-22
(Till date) Jash Patel PE22S72010000 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
2021-22
(Till date) Utsav Harkhani PE22S72010000 GATE
Indian Institutes of
Technology
3. Parag Bhoraniya and Yashpalsinh Dayma of 2017 batch received 1st prize in a technical
competition at the IPTC, hosted at Saudi Arabia from the 11-15th Jan 2020.
4. Mr. DhairyaVaranava from SPT, PDPU receiving the student excellence award in APGCE
2019, Malaysia.
5. PDPU FIPI Student Chapter has been awarded the 2021 “Outstanding Student Chapter
Award (OSC)” by FIPI.
6. Het Vijaykumar Patel, B.Tech – Petroleum Engineering Student received the Certificate of
Participation in International Student Exchange 2019 in Curtain University, Dubai.
7. Nandan Radadiya, B.Tech – Petroleum Engineering Student has successfully completed in
Covid – 19 Contact Tracing in Johns Hopkins University.
8. Pranay Narendra Patel, B.Tech – Petroleum Engineering Student has successfully
completed with honors in Social Psychology by Wesleyan university.
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9. Het Patel B.Tech – Petroleum Engineering Student certificate of Army Wing in NCC.
10. Mousumi Nandi, B.Tech – Petroleum Engineering Student Certificate in participation in
Petrobowl, SPE
11. Tanzim Thobhani, B.Tech – Petroleum Engineering Student has successfully participated
in the Harvard US-India Initiative Conference 2020 held at Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai
from 3rd – 4th January in 2020.
12. PDPU SPE Student Chapter has been awarded the 2018 “Outstanding Student Chapter
Award (OSC)” by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International.
13. PDPU SPE Student Chapter has been awarded the 2017 “Outstanding Student Chapter
Award (OSC)” by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International.
14. PDPU SPE Student Chapter has been awarded the 2016 “Outstanding Student Chapter
Award (OSC)” by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International.
15. Society of Petroleum Engineering (SPE) student Chapter, PDPU secured the 1st position
at PDPU SPE FEST 2015, November 2015.
16. The Society of Petroleum Engineering (SPE) student Chapter at PDPU achieved
Prestigious International “GOLD STANDARD AWARD” from SPE-International for the
Year 2015.
17. Gogineni Sudarsan Sai from SPT 12 represented SPT, PDPU in the prestigious Student
Leadership Symposium (SLS) sponsored by Chevron held at SEG Annual Conference
2015 at New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, October, 2015.
18. Prerak Shah from SPT13 secured 1st position (with a cash prize of Rs. 5000) at PETRO
DARE 2K15
19. National Level Quiz Competition, organized by SPERGCE Student Chapter, Rajiv Gandhi
College of Engineering, Chennai, TamilNadu, November2015.
20. Abhay Janiand Ankit Rajput from SPT 13 represented SPT, PDPU in 23rdInternational
21. Conference on “Engineering & Technology, Computer, Basic & Applied Sciences”
(ECBA- 2016), 9-10 June2016, Istanbul, Turkey, organized by Academic Fora, and
presented a paper titled “Improvisation of Heat Transfer Coefficient in Shell and Tube
Heat Exchanger”.
22. Palash Agrawal from SPT 12 secured 3rd position for presenting a paper titled “LNG
Cryogenic Energy Utilisation by Power Generation” in Oil and Gas Transportation
category at SPE International Symposium “Black Gold”, organised by Bashkir State
University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-13 May 2016.
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23. Pranshu Praleya from SPT12 secured 1st position for presenting a paper titled “Improved
Oil Recovery by Development of Gum Based Relative Permeability Modifier” in
Development of Oil and Gas Field category at SPE International Symposium “Black
Gold”, organised by Bashkir State University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia,11-13
May 2016.
24. Garvit Rawlani from SPT 12 secured 2nd position for presenting a paper titled “Extraction
of Gas Hydrates through Iron Based Nanoparticles” in Development of Oil and Gas Field
category at SPE International Symposium “Black Gold”, organised by Bashkir State
University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-13 May2016.
25. Abhishek Juneja from SPT 12 secured 3rd position for presenting a paper titled
“Characteristics of Oil Well Cement Slurry using CMC” in Development of Oil and Gas
Field category at SPE.
26. International Symposium “Black Gold”,organized by Bashkir State University SPE
Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia,11-13May2016.
27. Atul Khatri from SPT 12 secured 3rd position for presenting a paper titled “Subsea
Compression Technology” in Development of Oil and Gas Field category at SPE
International Symposium
28. “BlackGold”, organized by Bashkir State University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia,
11-13 May 2016.
29. Prakhar Sarkar from SPT 12 secured 3rd position for presenting a paper titled “Low
Salinity Water Flooding” in Development of Oil and Gas Field category at SPE
International Symposium “Black Gold”,organized by Bashkir State University SPE
Student Chapter,Ufa, Russia,11-13 May 2016.
30. Atul Khatri from SPT 12 secured 1st position in Oil Barrel Quiz Competition at SPE
International Symposium “Black Gold”, organised by Bashkir State University SPE
Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-13 May 2016.
31. Prakhar Sarkar from SPT 12 secured 2nd position in Oil Barrel Quiz Competition at SPE
International Symposium “Black Gold”, organized by Bashkir State University SPE
Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-13 May 2016.
32. Harsh Vyas, Jai Mehndiratta and Palash Dhurvey from SPT 13, represented School of
Petroleum Technology, PDPU in OGCE 2015 - Oil and Gas Competition and Exhibition,
UTP Malaysia, November2015.
33. Gogineni Sudarsan Sai, Prakhar Sarkar, Abhishek Kumar Singh, Darshan Sharmaand
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Pranshu Praleya from SPT12 represented SPE PDPU Student Chapter in SPE
PETROBOWL 2015 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
34. Sudarsan Sai Gogineni, Abhishek Kumar, and Yatharth Shukla from SPT 12 secured 2nd
position in Amazing Champions of Energy Session 3 – An event organized by CAIRN
Energy, 2015.
35. Daxit Akbari from SPT 14 secured 1st position at National Environmental Conclave,
organized by Environmental Engineering & Studies, Department of Civil Engineering,
School of Technology, PDPU, April 2016.
36. Rushabh Vekaria, Jaimin M Agrawal, and Mayur Borad, from SPT 14 secured 3rd position
for presenting a paper titled “Managing Suspension Characteristics of Lost-Circulation
Materials in a Drilling Fluids” at The Crust 2016 - National Conference and Workshop,
organized by UPES AAPG StudentChapter, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies,
Dehradun in April2016.
37. Jaydeep kumar Lunagariya, Pankaj Kumar, and Sahil kumar Bhanderi from SPT14
presented a paper titled “Deltaic Depositional Environment andits Petroleum Aspects”, in
Paper Presentation Competition.
38. The Crust 2016- National Conference and Workshop, organized by UPES AAPG Student
Chapter, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun in April 2016.
39. Jaydeep kumar Lunagariya, Pankaj Kumar, and Sahil Kumar Bhanderi from SPT 14
represented SPT, PDPU in Tunista Minerali Quiz, at The Crust 2016 - National Conference
and Workshop, organized by UPES AAPG Student Chapter, University of Petroleum and
Energy Studies, Dehradun in April 2016.
40. Vivek Thakar from SPT15, secured 2nd position in Drilling Tools Identification and Counter
Mapping and 3rd position in Quiz Competition, at UPES SPE International Fest2016 held
at University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun in February 2016.
41. Shivam Pandey from SPT 12 and Hitisha Dadlani from SPT13 presented a paper titled
“Bionic Leaf
42. Using Bacteriato Convert Solar Energy directly to Liquid Fuels”, at International
Conference on Renewable Energy and Sustainable Environment (RESE 2015) at MCET,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu in collaboration with Cape Breton University Sydney, Canada,
August 2015.
43. Tushar Goyal and Kirtesh Mantri from SPT12 secured 1st position in 'MUD CHALLENGE'
in UPES SPE Fest 2015 organized by UPES SPE Student Chapter, University of Petroleum
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and Energy Studies, Dehradun.
44. Tushar Goyal and Kirtesh Mantri from SPT 12 secured 1st position in 'SYMPOSIUM'
competition in UPES SPE Fest 2015 organized by UPES SPE Student Chapter, University
of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun.
45. Akash Srivastava, Riddhiman Sherlekar, and Sai Sudarshan from SPT 13 presented apaper
on “Geological Aspects of Enhanced Oil Recovery” at Cognizance 2015,IIT Roorkee.
46. Akash Srivastava from SPT 13 presented a paper on “Solar Pond” at NU-Tech 2015, at
Nirma University, February 2015.
47. Trisha Mishra, Shivani Garg and Prakhar Sarkar from SPT 12 presented a paper on “Use of
Heat Pump for Low Enthalpy Reservoirs”, International Conference on Geothermal
Energy: Exploration & Exploitation, May 2015, PDPU
48. Parth Chauhan from SPT 12 presented a paper titled “Low Salinity Water Flooding” at
UPES Dehradun Technical Fest, 2015,University of Petroleum and Energy Studies,
Dehradun
49. Jay Doshi from SPT 13, published a paper titled “Pigging and Its Techniques” in
International Journal of Humanities and Applied Sciences (IJHAS), Vol. 5, No. 2, 2016,
ISSN 2277 – 4386, pp.84-88,May2016.
50. Hitisha Dadlani from SPT13 published a paper titled “Determining Shale Parameters using
Molecular Dynamic Simulation”, in Dew Journal, March2016 Issue.
51. Atul Khatri and Parth Chauhan from SPT 12 published a paper on "Hydrocarbon
Prospectivity of Indian Sedimentary Basins– a Review in International Journal of Scientific
Research Indian (IJSR), Vol.4, Issue2, February 2015, ISSNNo 2277–8179.
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2. National / International Faculty Publications
2021
Authors Title DOI
Kumar, N., Verma, A.,
Mandal, A.
Formation, characteristics and oil industry applications of
nanoemulsions: A review
10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109
042
Mondal, D., Ghosh, S.,
Naveen, P., Kumar, M.,
Majumder, A., Kumar
Panda, A.
An integrated study on the geochemical, geophysical and
geomechanical characteristics of the organic deposits (Coal and
CBM) of eastern Sohagpur coalfield, India
10.1016/j.gr.2021.03.016
Agarwal, J.R., Torres, C.F.,
Shah, S.
Development of Dimensionless Parameters and Groups of Heat
and Mass Transfer to Predict Wax Deposition in Crude Oil
Pipelines
10.1021/acsomega.0c0596
6
Bera, A., Vij, R.K., Shah, S.
Impact of newly implemented enhanced oil and gas recovery
screening policy on current oil production and future energy
supply in India
10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109
196
Saraf, S., Bera, A.
A review on pore-scale modeling and CT scan technique to
characterize the trapped carbon dioxide in impermeable
reservoir rocks during sequestration
10.1016/j.rser.2021.11098
6
Rellegadla, S., Jain, S.,
Sangwai, J.S., Lavania, M.,
Lal, B., Gieg, L., Rajasekar,
A., Bera, A., Agrawal, A.
Wettability Alteration of the Oil-Wet Carbonate by Viscosity-
Augmented Guar Galactomannan for Enhanced Oil Recovery 10.1021/acsapm.1c00059
Sun, H., Belhaj, H., Bera, A.
New insight of correlation between digital rock analysis and
petrographic study for rock type classification within carbonate
reservoir transition zone
10.1007/s12517-021-
06611-8
Adegbite, J.O., Belhaj, H.,
Bera, A.
Investigations on the relationship among the porosity,
permeability and pore throat size of transition zone samples in
carbonate reservoirs using multiple regression analysis,
artificial neural network and adaptive neuro-fuzzy interface
system
10.1016/j.ptlrs.2021.05.00
5
Pandian, S., Dahyalal, P.C.,
Krishna, S., Hari, S.,
Subramanian, D.
A study on cashew nut shell liquid as a bio-based flow improver
for heavy crude oil
10.1007/s13202-021-
01162-w
Vij, R.K., Subramanian, D.,
Pandian, S., Krishna, S.,
Hari, S.
A review of different technologies to produce fuel from
microalgal feedstock 10.1016/j.eti.2021.101389
Desai, J.N., Pandian, S., Vij,
R.K.
Big data analytics in upstream oil and gas industries for
sustainable exploration and development: A review 10.1016/j.eti.2020.101186
Ali, M., Jha, N.K., Al-Yaseri,
A., Zhang, Y., Iglauer, S.,
Sarmadivaleh, M.
Hydrogen wettability of quartz substrates exposed to organic
acids; Implications for hydrogen geo-storage in sandstone
reservoirs
10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109
081
Al-Yaseri, A., Jha, N.K. On hydrogen wettability of basaltic rock 10.1016/j.petrol.2021.108
387
Jha, N.K., Ivanova, A.,
Lebedev, M., Barifcani, A.,
Cheremisin, A., Iglauer, S.,
Sangwai, J.S., Sarmadivaleh,
M.
Interaction of low salinity surfactant nanofluids with carbonate
surfaces and molecular level dynamics at fluid-fluid interface at
ScCO2 loading
10.1016/j.jcis.2020.10.09
5
Perumalsamy, J., Gupta, P.,
Sangwai, J.S.
Performance evaluation of esters and graphene nanoparticles as
an additives on the rheological and lubrication properties of
water-based drilling mud
10.1016/j.petrol.2021.108
680
33
Gupta, P., Nair, V.C.,
Sangwai, J.S.
Polymer-Assisted Chemical Inhibitor Flooding: A Novel
Approach for Energy Recovery from Hydrate-Bearing
Sediments
10.1021/acs.iecr.1c00551
William, J.K.M., Gupta, P.,
Sangwai, J.S.
Interaction of lubricants on the rheological and filtration loss
properties of water-based drilling fluids
10.1080/10916466.2021.1
892757
Muthuvairavasamy, R.,
Siddiqui, N.A., Rai, J., Desai,
B.G., Menier, D.
Opportunistic colonizers in the Kallankurichchi Formation,
Cauvery Basin, South India: Implications on Maastrichtian
environmental stress
10.1002/gj.4049
Sharma, S., Chauhan, G.,
Shukla, A.D., Nambiar, R.,
Bhushan, R., Desai, B.G.,
Pandey, S., Dabhi, M.,
Bhandari, S., Bhosale, S.,
Lakhote, A., Juyal, N.
Causes and implications of Mid- To Late Holocene relative sea-
level change in the Gulf of Kachchh, western India 10.1017/qua.2020.86
Bhui, U.K., Ray, A., Joshi,
M.P.
Feasibility Study of Crude Oil Asphaltenes as Light-Harvesting
Materials for Organic Photovoltaics: Light Absorption
Characteristics of the Thin Film with P3HT
10.1007/978-981-33-
6133-1_10
Anto, R., Sanyal, S.,
Bhattacharjee, S., Bhui, U.K.
Optical Characteristics of Petroleum Crudes–Surfactant–Brine
Solutions: Understanding Molecular Level Interaction for
Designing Injection Fluids for Enhanced Oil Recovery
10.1007/978-981-33-
6133-1_5
Sanyal, S., Anjirwala, H.,
Bhatia, M., Lalnuntluanga,
Shah, D., Vyas, D., Bhui,
U.K.
Interaction of Clay–Crude Oil–Injection Brine: An
Experimental Approach for Understanding the Effectiveness of
Low Saline Water (LSW) During Enhanced Oil Recovery
(EOR)
10.1007/978-981-33-
6133-1_4
Bhui, U.K., Ariketi, R.,
Sarkar, A., Sanyal, S., Anto,
R.
Maturity Assessment of Cambay Shale Formation (CSF) for
Hydrocarbon Prospect: A Molecular Structure Approach with
Optical Spectroscopy Study
10.1007/978-981-33-
6133-1_14
Bhui, U.K. Hydrocarbon Cycle for Sustainable Future: Clean Energy and
Green Environment of the Earth
10.1007/978-981-33-
6133-1_1
Sarkar, A., Patel, U., Dutta,
S., Singh, B.D., Pal, S.K.,
Bhui, U.K.
Molecular Insight of Coal: A Spectroscopic Approach for
Evaluating Maturity Parameters
10.1007/978-981-33-
6133-1_12
Bhui, U.K., Pal, S.K.
Exploration of Molecules in Hydrocarbons with an
Interdisciplinary Approach: Current Status and Future
Implications
10.1007/978-981-33-
6133-1_2
Ghosh, J., Sarkar, A.,
Sharma, U., Chouhan, S.S.,
Sharma, J., Bhui, U.K.
Radio Frequency (RF) Plasma Treatment of Coal: Preliminary
Results and Future Projections
10.1007/978-981-33-
6133-1_15
Bist, N., Sircar, A.,
Nirantare, A., Yadav, K.
A heuristic modeling of solar-assisted earth’s geothermal power
production capacity
10.1007/s40808-020-
00924-5
Yadav, K., Sircar, A. Geothermal energy provinces in India: A renewable heritage 10.1016/j.ijgeop.2020.12.
002
Prajapati, M., Shah, M.,
Soni, B., Parikh, S., Sircar,
A., Balchandani, S.,
Thakore, S., Tala, M.
Geothermal-solar integrated groundwater desalination system:
Current status and future perspective
10.1016/j.gsd.2020.10050
6
Sircar, A., Yadav, K.,
Rayavarapu, K., Bist, N.,
Oza, H.
Application of machine learning and artificial intelligence in oil
and gas industry
10.1016/j.ptlrs.2021.05.00
9
Sahu, C., Sircar, A.,
Sangwai, J.S., Kumar, R.
Kinetics of Methane Hydrate Formation in the Presence of 1-
Dodecyl-2-pyrrolidinone and Tetrahydrofuran in Pure Water 10.1021/acs.iecr.1c00925
Yadav, K., Sircar, A., Yadav,
A. Geothermal energy and climate change mitigation
10.1007/978-3-030-
67865-4_11
Shah, M., Radia, A., Shah,
V., Sircar, A.
A comprehensive study on modeling methods for gauging of
resources in a geothermal reservoirs
10.1007/s40808-021-
01162-z
Negi, G.S., Anirbid, S.,
Sivakumar, P.
Applications of silica and titanium dioxide nanoparticles in
enhanced oil recovery: Promises and challenges
10.1016/j.ptlrs.2021.03.00
1
34
Yadav, K., Sircar, A. Modelling of earth’s geothermal subtle traps using gravity Euler
deconvolution
10.1007/s40808-020-
01067-3
Saravanan, P., Kumaran, S.,
Bharathi, S., Sivakumar, P.,
Sivakumar, P.,
Pugazhvendan, S.R., Aruni,
W., Renganathan, S.
Bioremediation of synthetic textile dyes using live yeast Pichia
pastoris 10.1016/j.eti.2021.101442
Yasvanthrajan, N.,
Sivakumar, P.,
Muthukumar, K.,
Murugesan, T., Arunagiri,
A.
Production of biodiesel from waste bio-oil through ultrasound
assisted transesterification using immobilized lipase 10.1016/j.eti.2020.101199
Shahnaz, T., Vishnu Priyan,
V., Pandian, S.,
Narayanasamy, S.
Use of Nanocellulose extracted from grass for adsorption
abatement of Ciprofloxacin and Diclofenac removal with phyto,
and fish toxicity studies
10.1016/j.envpol.2020.11
5494
Rohit Srivastava, Shaista
Nouseen, Jayeeta
Chattopadhyay, Pei Meng
Woi, Do Ngoc Son, Bishnu
Prasad,
Recent Advances in Electrochemical Water Splitting and
Reduction of CO2 into Green Fuels on 2D Phosphorene‐Based
Catalyst,
DOI:10.1002/ente.202000
741.
Sushant Kumar, Rohit
Srivastava, Jayeeta
Chattopadhyay,
MxOy/M/graphene coated multi-shelled nano-sphere as Bi-
functional electrocatalysts for hydrogen and oxygen evolution,
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.0
9.139
Sushant Kumar, Rohit
Srivastava, Daewon Pak,
Jayeeta Chattopadhya
Synthesis and energy applications of multi-shell micro/nano-
spheres,
https://doi.org/10.1002/er.
6771.
S. Nouseen, P. Singh, S.
Lavate, J. Chattopadhyay,
A.M. Kuchkaev, D.G.
Yakhvarov, R. Srivastava,
Transition metal based ternary hierarchical metal sulphide
microspheres as electrocatalyst for splitting of water into
hydrogen and oxygen fuel,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.c
attod.2021.05.019
YongqiangChena Nilesh
KumarJha
dMaximLebedevcSenyouAna
QuanXiebVahid J.Niasara
Integral effects of initial fluids configuration and wettability
alteration on remaining saturation: characterization with X-ray
micro-computed tomography
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.f
uel.2021.121717
M Ali, NK Jha, A Al-Yaseri,
Y Zhang, S Iglauer, M
Sarmadivaleh
Hydrogen wettability of quartz substrates exposed to organic
acids; Implications for hydrogen trapping/storage in sandstone
reservoirs https://doi.org/10.1016/j.p
etrol.2021.109081
S Hari, S Krishna, LN Gurrala,
S Singh, N Ranjan, RK Vij,
SN Shah
Impact of reservoir, fracturing fluid and proppant characteristics
on proppant crushing and embedment in sandstone formations https://doi.org/10.1016/j.j
ngse.2021.104187
J Mariyate, A Bera
Fuel 306, 121640
Recent progresses of microemulsions-based nanofluids as a
potential tool for enhanced oil recovery
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.f
uel.2021.121640
Achinta Bera, Subhash Shah
A review on modern imaging techniques for characterization of
nanoporous unconventional reservoirs: Challenges and
prospects
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.
marpetgeo.2021.105287
Pragya Singh Rohit Srivastava Utilization of bio-inspired catalyst for CO2 reduction into green
fuels: Recent advancement and future perspectives
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.j
cou.2021.101748
Cut Aja Fauziah ,Ahmed Al-
Yaseri ,Emad Al-Khdheeawi
,Nilesh Kumar Jha ,Hussein
Rasool Abid ,Stefan
Iglauer,Christopher Lagat
andAhmed Barifcani
Effect of CO2 Flooding on the Wettability Evolution of Sand-
Stone
https://doi.org/10.3390/en
14175542
Amit Verma Keka Ojha
Application of response surface methodology for the
optimization of viscosity of foam fracturing fluids for the
unconventional reservoir
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.j
ngse.2021.104086
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S.Hari Shanker Krishna
ManavPate Pooja Bhatia
Rakesh KumarVij
Influence of wellhead pressure and water cut in the optimization
of oil production from gas lifted wells
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.p
tlrs.2021.09.008
Rakesh KumarVij V. Aruna
Janani Deepalakshmi
Subramanian Chintan
R.Mistrya Gokul Devaraj
Sivakumar Pandiana
Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies for the removal
of Reactive Red dye 120 using Hydrilla verticillata biomass: A
batch and column study
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Aquifers: A Case Study from Dholera, Cambay Basin, Gujarat, India 2019,
10.4236/gep.2019.74009
44. Anirbid Sircar & Kriti Yadav Optimization of city gas network: a case study from Gujarat, India,
2019 https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-019-0755-2
45. A comprehensive review of the application of nano-silica in oil well cementing', Petroleum, pp.
1-7, Jun 2019.
46. Investigation of nano catalyst to enhance fuel quality in waste tyre pyrolysis', Energy Sources,
Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, pp. 1-11, Jul 2019
47. Multi‑attribute integrated flow models for shale reservoir characterization', Multiscale and Multi
disciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design, pp. 1-11, Dec 2019.
43
48. Pre-drill pore pressure prediction and safe well design on the top of Tulamura anticline, Tripura,
India: a comparative study', Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, pp.
1-31, Dec 2019
49. A review on conductive and non-conductive coatings on IC engines piston crown and cylinder
to increase the efficiency and reduce the emission (Accepted).’ Ecology, Environment and
Conservation, pp. 374-379, Jan 2019
2018
1. Srivastava A., Ahmed R., Shah S. Effects of magnesium oxide on carbonic acid resistance of
oil well cement 2018, Patel H., Shah S., Ahmed R., Ucan S. Effects of nanoparticles and
temperature on heavy oil viscosity 2018
2. Brahma J., Sircar A. Design of safe well on the top of Atharamura anticline, Tripura, India,
on the basis of predicted pore pressure from seismic velocity data 2018
3. Shah M., Sircar A., Shaikh N., Patel K., Thakar V., Sharma D., Sarkar P., Vaidya D.
Groundwater analysis of Dholera geothermal field, Gujarat, India for suitable applications
2018
4. Patel K., Shah M., Sircar A. Plasma Pulse Technology: An uprising EOR technique 2018
5. Thakar V., Nambiar S., Shah M., Sircar A. A model on dual string drilling: on the road to
deep waters 2018
6. Sivakumar P., Sircar A., Deka B., SilviyaAnumegalai A., Suresh Moorthi P., Yasvanthrajan
N. Flow improvers for assured flow of crude oil in midstream pipeline - A review 2018
7. Manoharan T., Laksmanan D., Mylsamy K., Sivakumar P., Sircar A. Engineering
properties of concrete with partial utilization of used foundry sand 2018
8. Balasubramanian R., Sircar A., Sivakumar P., Anbarasu K. Production of biodiesel from
dairy wastewater sludge: A laboratory and pilot scale study 2018
9. Sivakumar P., Deepalakshmi S., Sircar A., Yasvanthrajan N., Shim M.S., Sivakumar P.
Studies on three-phase three-dimensional hybrid electrochemical reactor for treating textile
effluent 2018
10. Sivakumar P., Sircar A., Deka B., SilviyaAnumegalai A., Suresh Moorthi P., Yasvanthrajan
N. Flow improvers for assured flow of crude oil in midstream pipeline - A review 2018
11. Balasubramanian R., Sircar A., Sivakumar P., Ashokkumar V. Conversion of bio-solids
(scum) from tannery effluent treatment plant into biodiesel 2018
12. Sivakumar P., Prabhakaran D., Thirumarimurugan M. Optimization studies on
recovery of metals from printed circuit board waste 2018
13. Senthilkumar C., Krishnaraj C., Rathishkumar T., Sivakumar P. Optimization and
characterization of oil Extraction from Heveabrasiliensis Seed 2018
14. Manoharan T., Laksmanan D., Mylsamy K., Sivakumar P., Sircar A. Engineering
properties of concrete with partial utilization of used foundry sand 2018
15. Fu D., Belhaj H., Bera A. Modeling and simulation of transition zones in tight carbonate
reservoirs by incorporation of improved rock typing and hysteresis models 2018
16. Shi S., Belhaj H., Bera A. Capillary pressure and relative permeability correlations for
transition zones of carbonate reservoirs 2018
17. Desai B.G., Biswas S.K. Postrift deltaic sedimentation in western Kachchh Basin: Insights
from ichnology and sedimentology 2018
44
18. Bhui U.K., Sanyal S., Saha R., Rakshit S., Pal S.K. Steady-state and time-resolved
fluorescence spectroscopic study of petroleum crudes in aqueous-surfactant solutions: Its
implications for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) during surfactant flooding 2018
19. Sanyal S., Singh K.A., Parekh H., Chokshi V., Bhui U.K. Interaction study of clay-bearing
amphibolite–crude oil–saline water: Molecular level implications for enhanced oil recovery
during low saline water flooding 2018
20. Feed rate noise modulates autocatalysis and shapes the oscillations of the Belousov–
Zhabotinsky reaction in a continuous stirred tank reactor', Reaction Chemistry & Engineering,
feb 2018
21. Using Monte Carlo simulation to estimate geothermal resource in Dholera geothermal field,
Gujarat, India', Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design, apr
2018
22. Mineralogical assemblage of Cambay Shale of North Cambay basin, India', Journal of
Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, jun 2018
23. Hydraulic fracturing design and 3D modeling: a case study from Cambay Shale and
Eagleford Shale', Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design, may
2018
24. Comprehensive geochemical/hydrochemical and geo-thermometry 3 analysis of Unai
geothermal field, Gujarat, India', Acta Geochem, aug 2018
25. Model design of condenser for solar assisted geothermal cooling system using software
simulation', Modeling Earth System and Environment, aug 2018
26. Application of low enthalpy geothermal fluid for space heating and cooling, honey processing
and milk pasteurization', Case Studies in Thermal Engineering(Elsevier), pp. 1-11, jul 2018
27. Kinetic and thermodynamic studies on the extraction of bio oil from Chlorella vulgaris and
the subsequent biodiesel production', Chemical Engineering Communications, jul 2018
28. A review of casing while drilling technology for oil and gas production with well control
model and economic analysis', Petroleum Research, pp. 1-12, Dec 2018.
29. Demarcating sweet spots in Cambay shale.....', One Petro, Nov 2018
30. 'Optimization and kinetic studies on biodiesel production from microalgae (Euglena
sanguinea) using calcium methoxide as catalyst', Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery,
Utilization, and Environmental Effects, Nov 2018
31. Assessment of geothermal water quality for industrial and irrigation purposes in the Unai
geothermal field, Gujarat, India', Groundwater for Sustainable Development, sep 2018
32. Statistical optimization and kinetic study on biodiesel production from a potential non-edible
bio-oil of wild radish', CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMMUNICATIONS, Nov 2018
33. and Identification of Interwell Tracers for Reservoir Characterization of Clastic Rock: A
Case Study from Cretaceous Himmatnagar Sandstones', Petroleum & Petrochemical
Engineering Journal, pp. 1-9, Oct 2018
34. Characterization of Crude Oil for Enhanced Oil Recovery: Study with Anionic Surfactant',
International Journal of Ambient Energy, jan 2018 2018
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2017
1. Sircar, A., Shah, M. and Chandra S., Utilization Of Geo Solar Hybrid System For Efficient Power
Production (2017), International Conference on Nano for Energy and Water (NEW) & Indo-
FrenchWorkshop on Water Networking, February, 2017, University of Petroleum and Energy
Studies Dehradun,India,ISBN:978-81-928068-4-6,pp.1-109.
2. Shah,M.,Vaidya,D.,Dhale,S.,Sircar,A.,Sahajpal,S.,and Yadav,K.,Exploitation and Utilization of
Oilfield Geothermal Resources in INDIA, (2017), International Conference on Nano for Energy
and Water (NEW) & Indo-French Workshop on Water Networking,February,2017,University of
Petroleum and Energy Studies Dehradun,India,ISBN:978-81-928068-4-6,pp.1-109.
3. Shah, M., Sircar, A., Sahajpal, S., Sarkar, S., Sharma, D., Garg, S., Mishra, T. and Shukla, Y.,
2017, Geochemical Analysis for Understanding Prospectivity of Low Enthalpy Geothermal
Reservoirs of Dholera, February, 2017, 42nd Geothermal Workshop, Stanford University,pp.1-16.
4. Shah, M., Vaidya, D., Sircar, A. and Sahajpal, S., Utilization of Abandoned Coal Mines as a Low
Enthalpy Geothermal Resource and Subsequent Energy Exploitation,February,2017, 42nd
Geothermal Workshop, Stanford University, pp.1-6.
5. Vaidya, D., Shah, M., Sircar, A. and Sahajpal, S., 2017, Space Heating and Cooling Application
Basedon Low Enthalpy Geothermal Reservoirs with a Focus on Indian Subcontinent, February,
2017, 42nd Geothermal Workshop,Stanford University,pp.1- 6.
6. Banerjee, A., Banerjee, M., Dutta, U., Sengupta, P., Bhui, U. K., Rajagopal, A., Mukhopadhyay,
D.,(2017). Diffusion controlled corona growth in mafic dykes from Southern Granulite Terrain,
India and their petrological implications. 19th EGU General Assembly,EGU2017,proceedings
from the conference held23-28April,2017inVienna,Austria.,p.17590
7. Akshit Patel,Dipesh Nihalani,Dhaivat Mankad,Dhaval PatelRavi Chaudhari,Mehul
Dhameliya,Dutt Tripathi, Uttam K. Bhui (2017), Evaluating Feasibility of Hydrophilic Silica
Nanoparticles for In-Situ Emulsion Formationin Presence of Co-Surfactant:An Experimental
Study.DOI: https://doi.org/10.2118/188141-MS Document ID SPE-188141-MS Publisher
Society of PetroleumEngineers Source SPE Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Annual Technical
Symposium and Exhibition, 24-27April,Dammam,SaudiArabia.
8. Uttam K. Bhui, Akshit Patel, Dhaval Patel, Dipesh Nihalani, Dhaivat Mankad, Mehul Dhameliya,
Dutt Tripathi,Ravi Chaudhari and Saheli Sanyal (2017).Feasibility Study of Silica Nano particles
for Enhanced Oil Recovery: An Experimental Approach with Crude Oils from Cambay Basin
Reservoirs’.International Conference on Nano for Energy and Water (NEW)’, Springer
Proceedings in Energy(Accepted).
9. Sircar, A., Shah, M., Vaidya, D., Dhale, S., Sahajpal, S. and Yadav, K., 2017, 2D and 3D
Magnetotelluric (MT) survey for geothermal reservoir identification at Unai Geothermal Field,
India,DEW Journal, Vol. 26, No.8, pp. 61-75. (UGC approved Energy Journal :
ISSN:09717242)JournalNo:135,Energy
10. Sahajpal, S.and Sircar, A., 2017, Improve Gas Distribution networks with innovative pipeline
monitoring and network, GasProcessing, Jan-Feb-2017, pp.23-26, Gulf Publishing.
11. Sircar, A., Sahajpal, S.andYadav, K., 2017, Challenges and issues in natural gas distribution
Industry, Communicated to CurrentScience.
12. Sircar, A, Shah, M.,,Sahajpal, S., Dhale, S., Yadav, K.,Sarkar, P., Sharma, D., Garg, S., Mishra,
T.and Shukla, Y., 2017, Performance Simulation of Low Enthalpy Ground Source Heat Pump
System at Dholera, Accepted in Recent Trends in Chemical Engineering, Vol.4, issue 1,
ISSN:2349-4786, pp. 29-39.
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13. Gupta, A.and Sircar, A., Wax Deposition Modeling and comparison with field data for some
Indian Oilfields, Recent Trends in Fluid mechanics, Vol.4, issue.1, ISSN: 2455-1961, pp.1-15.
14. Yadav K.andSircarA.,2017,“Review of Deep Drilling Techniques for high enthalpy geothermal
reservoirs”,International Journal of Advanced Research,Vol.5(6),ISSN:2320-5407(inpress)
15. Manoharan, T.;Laksmanan, D. ;Mylsamy, K.;Sivakumar, P.;Sircar, Anirbid, 2017,Engineering
Properties of Concrete with Partial Utilization of Used Foundry Sand,Waste Management,
Elsevier, Feb, 2017, doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2017.10.022 , Elsevier, (Impact Factor:
4.03).Available Online: 2nd
Nov,2017.
16. Shah, M., Sircar, A., Mandlik, M. and Vaidya, D., 2017, Cement slurry design for geothermal
exploratory well in Dholera field using novel concept of multi-functional additives, Asian Journal
of Science and Technology, ISSN: 0976-3376, Vol.08, Issue09, pp.5812-5816, September issue.
17. Brahma, J and Sircar, A., 2017, Design of Safe well on top of Atharamura Anticline, India on
the basis of predicted pore pressure from seismic velocity data,SPE-MS-188492,OnePetro.
18. Shah, M., Shah, S. and Sircar, A., 2017, “A Comprehensive Overview on Recent Developments
in Refracturing Technique for Shale Gas Reservoirs” Published online in Journal of Natural
Gas Science and Engineering, October 2017 46:350-364 Elsevier. (ImpactFactor: 2.718)
.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jngse.2017.07.019
19. Sharma,V.,Sircar,A.,Mohammed,N.andPatel,S.,2017,Atreatiseon Non-Darcyflow correlations
in Porous Media, Journal of Petroleum and Environmental Biotechnology,
Vol.8,No.5,DOI:10.4172/2157-7463.1000336.(ImpactFactor:2.5).
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Type
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M., Shah S., Abrasive water jet
perforation and multi-stage fracturing
2017 https://doi.org/10.1016/C2016-0-01757-
6
Yadav, K., Sircar, A. and Yadav, A,
2020,, Geothermal Energy and climate
change mitigation, under editing with
Prof. Dr. Andre van Amstel, “India:
Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and
Adaptation in Developing Countries”,
Springer Publications (Accepted)
2020 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-
67865-4_11
Rohit Srivastava (Editor) Nanocatalyst for
energy applications, (Accepted), Taylor &
Francis, CRC Press (2020) Book Proposal
Accepted.
2020
https://www.routledge.com/Nano-
catalysts-for-Energy-
Applications/Srivastava/p/book/978036
7536435
OFFSHORE OPERATIONS AND
ENGINEERING- Shashi Shekhar Prasad
Singh, Jatin Agrawal, Nagmani-1st
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Group)-
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Sircar Anirbid and Yadav Kriti, 2020,
Natural Gas-Comprehensive Study,
Technology Publishers
2020
https://www.amazon.in/Natural-
Comprehensive-Study-Anirbid-
Sircar/dp/8194183405
ISBN:978-
81-
941834-0-
2
Sivakumar P, Sakthisaravanana A,
Periyasamy S, Mahula S, Vijayakumar B.
Application of Heterogeneous Acid
Catalyst Derived from Biomass for
Biodiesel Process Intensification: A
Comprehensive Review. In: Edgard G,
Ramanujam P, Jegannathan KR, Baskar
G, editors. Refin. Biomass Residues
Sustain. Energy Bioprod. 1st ed.,
Philadelphia, USA: Elsevier Inc.; 2019, p.
87–109.
2019 https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-
818996-2.00004-1
Rincy Anto, Saheli Sanyal, Arpit Patel,
Vaidik Velani, Bharatsai Alla, Nirav
Patel, Ankit Detroja, Jaimin Prajapati,
Jayesh Sindhav, Khamosh Patel, Ravi
Garchar, Uttam K. Bhui (2020).
Designing injection fluid during
surfactant flooding: an experimental study
based on optical characterization of crude
oil–aqueous surfactant solution.
Macmillan Publishers India Pvt. Ltd.
2020,
2020 ISBN:978-
93-89518-
43-6.
uryapratapsingh Bhadauria, Rincy Anto,
Riddhiman Sherlekar, Umang Paladia,
Rachit Desai, Yash Patel, and Uttam K.
Bhui (2020). Interaction study between
crude oils and saline surfactant solutions:
Understanding the role of co-surfactants
for enhanced oil recovery during
surfactant flooding.Macmillan Publishers
India Pvt. Ltd. 2020,
2020 ISBN:978-
93-89518-
43-6.
Uttam K. Bhui (2021). Hydrocarbon
Cycle for Sustainable Future: Clean
Energy and Green Environment of the
Earth. In ‘Macromolecular
Characterization of Hydrocarbons for
Sustainable Future: Applications to
Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -1:
Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021.
2021 ISBN 978-
981-336-
132-4
Uttam K. Bhui and Samir Kumar Pal
(2021) Exploration of Molecules in
Hydrocarbons with an Interdisciplinary
Approach: Current Status and Future
implications. In ‘Macromolecular
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981-336-
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Characterization of Hydrocarbons for
Sustainable Future: Applications to
Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -2:
Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021.
Saheli Sanyal, Harsh Anjirwala, Meet
Bhatia, Lalnuntluanga Darsh Shah,
Divyanshu Vyas, and Uttam K. Bhui
(2021). Interaction of Clay-Crude oil-
Injection Brine: An Experimental
Approach for Understanding the
Effectiveness of Low Saline Water
(LSW) during Enhanced oil Recovery
(EOR). In ‘Macromolecular
Characterization of Hydrocarbons for
Sustainable Future: Applications to
Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -4:
Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021.
2021 ISBN 978-
981-336-
132-4.
Rincy Anto, Saheli Sanyal, Shubhankar
Bhattacharjee, and Uttam K. Bhui (2021)
Optical Characteristics of Petroleum
Crudes-Surfactant-Brine Solutions:
Understanding Molecular Level
Interaction for Designing Injection Fluids
for Enhanced Oil Recovery. In
‘Macromolecular Characterization of
Hydrocarbons for Sustainable Future:
Applications to Hydrocarbon Value
Chain’ Chapter -5: Uttam Kumar Bhui
(Ed). Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-981-336-
132-4
2021 ISBN 978-
981-336-
132-4.
Uttam K. Bhui, Abhijit Ray, and Madhav
Pravinbhai Joshi (2021). Feasibility Study
of Crude oil Asphaltenes as Light-
Harvesting Materials for Organic
Photovoltaics: Light Absorption
Characteristics of the Thin Film with
P3HT. In ‘Macromolecular
Characterization of Hydrocarbons for
Sustainable Future: Applications to
Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -10:
Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021.
ISBN 978-981-336-132-4
2021 ISBN 978-
981-336-
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Archchi Sarkar, Ushma Patel, Suryendu
Dutta, B. D. Singh, Samir Kumar Pal, and
Uttam K. Bhui (2021). Molecular Insight
of Coal: A Spectroscopic Approach for
Evaluating Maturity Parameters. In
‘Macromolecular Characterization of
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Hydrocarbons for Sustainable Future:
Applications to Hydrocarbon Value
Chain’ Chapter -12: Uttam Kumar Bhui
(Ed). Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-981-336-
132-4
Uttam K. Bhui, Ravinder Ariketi, Archchi
Sarkar, Saheli Sanyal, and Rincy Anto
(2021). Maturity Assessment of Cambay
Shale Formation (CSF) for Hydrocarbon
Prospect: A Molecular Structure
Approach with Optical Spectroscopy
Study. In ‘Macromolecular
Characterization of Hydrocarbons for
Sustainable Future: Applications to
Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -14:
Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021.
ISBN 978-981-336-132-4
2021 ISBN 978-
981-336-
132-4.
1. Joydeep Ghosh, Archchi Sarkar,
Uttam Sharma, Sachin Singh Chouhan,
Jayshree Sharma, and Uttam K. Bhui
(2021). Radio Frequency (RF) Plasma
Treatment of Coal: Preliminary Results
and Future Projections. In
‘Macromolecular Characterization of
Hydrocarbons for Sustainable Future:
Applications to Hydrocarbon Value
Chain’ Chapter -15: Uttam Kumar Bhui
(Ed). Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-981-336-
132-4.
2021 ISBN 978-
981-336-
132-4.
Rincy Anto, Saheli Sanyal, Arpit Patel,
Vaidik Velani, Bharatsai Alla, Nirav
Patel, Ankit Detroja, Jaimin Prajapati,
Jayesh Sindhav, Khamosh Patel, Ravi
Garchar, Uttam K. Bhui (2020).
Designing injection fluid during
surfactant flooding: an experimental study
based on optical characterization of crude
oil–aqueous surfactant solution.
Contemporary Scholarly Readings: A
multidisciplinary Approach. Macmillan
Publishers India Private Limited, 2020.
2021 ISBN:978-
93-89518-
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Suryapratapsingh Bhadauria, Rincy Anto,
Riddhiman Sherlekar, Umang Paladia,
Rachit Desai, Yash Patel, and Uttam K.
Bhui (2020). Interaction study between
crude oils and saline surfactant solutions:
Understanding the role of co-surfactants
for enhanced oil recovery during
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93-89518-
43-6
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surfactant flooding. Contemporary
Scholarly Readings: A multidisciplinary
Approach. Macmillan Publishers India
Private Limited, 2020.
Cracking of Heavy Oil over a Catalyst
Synthesized from Fly Ash', Catalytic and
Noncatalytic Upgrading of Oils,
Editor(s):Ajay K. Dalai, Dady B.
Dadyburjor, Ying Zheng, Aijun
Duan,William L. Roberts, Sonil Nanda &
American Chemical Society, /, pp.
Vol.1379, 211-231,
Apr-21 https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/bk-
2021-1379.ch009
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Metal Hollow Spheres as Promising
Electrocatalysts in Electrochemical
Conversion of CO2 to Fuels', Nano-
Catalysts for Energy Applications, Rohit
Srivastava, CRC Press,, pp. 190,
Feb-21
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Design of Alloy Electrocatalysts for
Oxygen Reduction Reaction from First-
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CRC Press, pp. 137
Feb-21
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Porphyrins Based Nanostructured
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Shale Gas: Potential in Cambay Basin',
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Geothermal Energy and Climate change
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1. Geothermal Energy and climate change mitigation, under editing with Prof. Dr. Andre van
Amstel, “India: Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing Countries”,
Springer Publications (Accepted) 2020
2. Rohit Srivastava (Editor) Nano catalyst for energy applications, (Accepted), Taylor & Francis,
CRC Press (2020) Book Proposal Accepted. 2020
3. Jayeeta Chattopadhyay, Rohit Srivastava (Editors), Liquid Crystals with Nano/Micro Particles
and their Applications, (Accepted), Taylor & Francis, CRC Press (2020) Book Proposal
Accepted. 2020
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Singh,JatinAgrawal, Nagmani-1st Edition-CRC Press(Taylor & Francis Group)-
www.crcpress.com (ISBN:978-0-367-37434-1) 2020
5. Sircar Anirbid and Yadav Kriti, 2020, Natural Gas-Comprehensive Study, Technology
Publishers, ISBN:978-81-941834-0-2 2020
6. Sivakumar P, Sakthisaravanana A, Periyasamy S, Mahula S, Vijayakumar B. Application of
Heterogeneous Acid Catalyst Derived from Biomass for Biodiesel Process Intensification: A
Comprehensive Review. In: Edgard G, Ramanujam P, Jegannathan KR, Baskar G, editors.
Refin. Biomass Residues Sustain. Energy Bioprod. 1st ed., Philadelphia, USA: Elsevier Inc.;
2019, p. 87–109. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-818996-2.00004-1 2109
7. RincyAnto, Saheli Sanyal, Arpit Patel, VaidikVelani, BharatsaiAlla, Nirav Patel, Ankit
Detroja, Jaimin Prajapati, Jayesh Sindhav, Khamosh Patel, Ravi Garchar, Uttam K. Bhui
(2020). Designing injection fluid during surfactant flooding: an experimental study based on
optical characterization of crude oil–aqueous surfactant solution. Macmillan Publishers India
Pvt. Ltd. 2020, ISBN: 978-93-89518-43-6. 2020
8. Surya pratapsingh Bhadauria, RincyAnto, RiddhimanSherlekar, Umang Paladia, Rachit Desai,
Yash Patel, and Uttam K. Bhui (2020). Interaction study between crude oils and saline
surfactant solutions: Understanding the role of co-surfactants for enhanced oil recovery during
surfactant flooding. Macmillan Publishers India Pvt. Ltd. 2020, ISBN:978-93-89518-43-6.2020
9. "1. Uttam K. Bhui (2021). Hydrocarbon Cycle for Sustainable Future: Clean Energy and Green
Environment of the Earth. In ‘Macromolecular Characterization of Hydrocarbons for
Sustainable Future: Applications to Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -1: Uttam Kumar Bhui
(Ed). Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-981-336-132-4" 2020
10. Uttam K. Bhui and Samir Kumar Pal (2021) Exploration of Molecules in Hydrocarbons with
an Interdisciplinary Approach: Current Status and Future implications. In ‘Macromolecular
Characterization of Hydrocarbons for Sustainable Future: Applications to Hydrocarbon Value
Chain’ Chapter -2: Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-981-336-132-4 2020
11. Saheli Sanyal, Harsh Anjirwala, Meet Bhatia, Lalnuntluanga Darsh Shah, Divyanshu Vyas, and
Uttam K. Bhui (2021). Interaction of Clay-Crude oil-Injection Brine: An Experimental
Approach for Understanding the Effectiveness of Low Saline Water (LSW) during Enhanced
oil Recovery (EOR). In ‘Macromolecular Characterization of Hydrocarbons for Sustainable
Future: Applications to Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -4: Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed).
Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-981-336-132-4. 2020
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12. RincyAnto, Saheli Sanyal, Shubhankar Bhattacharjee, and Uttam K. Bhui (2021) Optical
Characteristics of Petroleum Crudes-Surfactant-Brine Solutions: Understanding Molecular
Level Interaction for Designing Injection Fluids for Enhanced Oil Recovery. In
‘Macromolecular Characterization of Hydrocarbons for Sustainable Future: Applications to
Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -5: Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-
981-336-132-42020
13. Uttam K. Bhui, Abhijit Ray, and Madhav Pravinbhai Joshi (2021). Feasibility Study of Crude
oil Asphaltenes as Light-Harvesting Materials for Organic Photovoltaics: Light Absorption
Characteristics of the Thin Film with P3HT. In ‘Macromolecular Characterization of
Hydrocarbons for Sustainable Future: Applications to Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -10:
Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-981-336-132-42020
14. Archchi Sarkar, Ushma Patel, Suryendu Dutta, B. D. Singh, Samir Kumar Pal, and Uttam K.
Bhui (2021). Molecular Insight of Coal: A Spectroscopic Approach for Evaluating Maturity
Parameters. In ‘Macromolecular Characterization of Hydrocarbons for Sustainable Future:
Applications to Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -12: Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer,
2021. ISBN 978-981-336-132-4 2020
15. Uttam K. Bhui, Ravinder Ariketi, Archchi Sarkar, Saheli Sanyal, and RincyAnto (2021).
Maturity Assessment of Cambay Shale Formation (CSF) for Hydrocarbon Prospect: A
Molecular Structure Approach with Optical Spectroscopy Study. In ‘Macromolecular
Characterization of Hydrocarbons for Sustainable Future: Applications to Hydrocarbon Value
Chain’ Chapter -14: Uttam Kumar Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-981-336-132-4
2020
16. 1. Joydeep Ghosh, Archchi Sarkar, Uttam Sharma, Sachin Singh Chouhan, Jayshree Sharma,
and Uttam K. Bhui (2021). Radio Frequency (RF) Plasma Treatment of Coal: Preliminary
Results and Future Projections. In ‘Macromolecular Characterization of Hydrocarbons for
Sustainable Future: Applications to Hydrocarbon Value Chain’ Chapter -15: Uttam Kumar
Bhui (Ed). Springer, 2021. ISBN 978-981-336-132-4. 2020
17. RincyAnto, Saheli Sanyal, Arpit Patel, VaidikVelani, BharatsaiAlla, Nirav Patel, Ankit
Detroja, Jaimin Prajapati, Jayesh Sindhav, Khamosh Patel, Ravi Garchar, Uttam K. Bhui
(2020). Designing injection fluid during surfactant flooding: an experimental study based on
optical characterization of crude oil–aqueous surfactant solution. Contemporary Scholarly
Readings: A multidisciplinary Approach. Macmillan Publishers India Private Limited, 2020.
ISBN:978-93-89518-43-6 2020
18. SuryapratapsinghBhadauria, RincyAnto, RiddhimanSherlekar, Umang Paladia, Rachit Desai,
Yash Patel, and Uttam K. Bhui (2020). Interaction study between crude oils and saline
surfactant solutions: Understanding the role of co-surfactants for enhanced oil recovery during
surfactant flooding. Contemporary Scholarly Readings: A multidisciplinary Approach.
Macmillan Publishers India Private Limited, 2020. ISBN:978-93-89518-43-6 2020
19. Nano-catalyst for Energy Applications 2021 Assessment of geothermal water quality for
industrial and irrigation purposes in the Unai geothermal field, Gujarat, India', Groundwater for
Sustainable Development, sep 2018
20. Sircar Anirbid and Yadav K , Some facts on compressed natural gas in city gas distribution
network, An Aakash
21. Sircar Anirbid, Sahajpal Shreya and Modi, Umang, 2016, City Gas Distribution: Indian
Perspective, Technology Publishers, ISBN: 81-901767-4-9Pages:233
22. Sircar Anirbid and Yadav Kriti, 2017, Harnessing of Geothermal Energy: An Indian Scenario,
Technology Publishers
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Special Reports
1. Special Technical Report - ‘’PDPU, DGH and Oil & Gas Industry Experts discuss issues related
to Exploration of Hydrocarbons in Unconventional Shale Reservoir’’, Dew-Journal, Volume26,
No. 02, ISSN0971 -7242.
2. White Paper: International Shale Gas and Oil Workshop: Key Issues related to Shale Gas
Exploration, Production and Policy Formulation Infraline Comprehensive Power, Oil &Gas &
Coal Only Detailed Newsletter, Infraline Energy Coverage.
3. International Shale Gas and Oil Workshop Proceedings, Infraline Comprehensive Power, Oil &
Gas & Coal Only Detailed Newsletter, Infraline Energy Coverage.
4. Newsletter, Event Focus: International Shale Gas and Oil Workshop -2016, Infraline Plus,
Infraline Energy, Volume 5, Issue8, December 2016.
5. Special Technical Report–Enhancing Oil and Gas Production in Cambay Basin, Dew-Journal,
ISSN0971-7242.
6. Epathshala Paper – Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology-Application of Radiogenic and Stable
Isotopes in reconstruction of Pale environments, SED & PGVI,2017
7. Epathshala Paper Sedimentary and Petroleum Plate Tectonics and Global Distribution of
Hydrocarbon Reserves, SED & PGVI,2017
8. Epathshala Paper-Classifications of Indian basins and petroleum geology of Assam, Cauvery and
Bengal Basins, SED & PGVI, 2017.
Patent
Academ
ic Year Patent Name
Patent status
(Filed/
Granted/
Licensed)
Patent Number
Date of
Award /
filed
Authors Details
(Name, department
and designation)
2020
Hybridisation of green
energies for power
generation.
Design Patent
filed
Indian Patent
Number:
202021031633(Ref:
TEMP/E-
1/35185/2020-
MUM). Published on
23/04/2021, Journal
No: 17/2021.
23/7/2020
Sircar Anirbid, Bist
Namrata,, Jani,
Deepak, Nirantare,
Abhijit and Yadav,
Kriti
2021 Valve Design Patent
filed 3312082-001
27 Jan
2021
Dr. Bhawani sing G
Desai
2021 sediment core sampling
tool
Design Patent
filed 336295001
27 Jan
2021
Dr. Bhawani sing G
Desai
2021 Geologist Hammers list Design Patent
filed 338207001
24 Feb
2021 Dr. Anirbid Sircar
2021 Hand Tool Set for
Geologist
Design Patent
filed 338207002
25 Feb
2021 Dr. Anirbid Sircar
2021 Disc Spring for Oil Filter Design Patent
filed 338209002
25 Feb
2021
Dr. Anirbid Sircar
and Dr. Kriti yadav
2021 Hexagon Pan support for
industrial Burner
Design Patent
filed 338211-001
10 Feb
2021
Dr. Anirbid Sircar
Mrs Namrat Bist and
Dr. Kriti yadav
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2021 Pressure vessel locking
ring
Design Patent
filed 338364-001
1st March
2021
Dr. Anirbid Sircar
and Dr. Kriti yadav
2021 Portable proppant
transport analyser
Design Patent
filed 336494-001
13 Jan
2021
Dr. RK Vij, Mr. Shiv
Shambhu Kumar,
Prof Subhash Shah,
Dr. Jatin Agarwal
2021
Internal metal bonded
coating equipment for
marine pipeline network
Design Patent
filed
336605-001 Patent
Certificate no: 95,030
- 2021/1/21 -
21st Jan
2021
Hari S, Shanker
Krishna, RK Vij,
2021 Pipeline Internal Beveling
machine
Design Patent
filed 336605-003
19 Jan
2021
Hari S, Shanker
Krishna, RK Vij,
2021 Pipeline Internal Beveling
machine for Industries
Design Patent
filed 336605-004 2 Feb 2021
Hari S, Shanker
Krishna, RK Vij,
2020 Machine for Proppant
Transportation
Design Patent
filed 331086-001
30 Dec
2020
Dr. RK Vij, Mr. Shiv
Shambhu Kumar,
Prof Subhash Shah,
Dr. Jatin Agarwal
2021
Triangular Shaped
reflector For Solar
Thermal Collector,
Design Patent
filed
The Patent Office
Journal No. 08/2021
Dated 337201-001
Granted& Published
19/02/2021 Dr Anirbid sircar
2021
Portable Automatic
Sanitizer Dispenser(23-
02)
Design Patent
filed
The Patent Office
Journal No. 06/2021
Dated 337090-001
Granted& Published
05-02-
2021 Dr Anirbid sircar
2021
Thermal Insulated Hot
Water Storage Tank(23-
03)
Design Patent
filed
he Patent Office
Journal No. 06/2021
Dated 05/02/2021
337090-002
Granted& Published
05-02-
2021 Dr Anirbid sircar
2021 Honey Extractor Design Patent
filed
The Patent office
Journal No. 09/2021
Dated 26/02/2021
337091-001 Granted
& Published
26/02/2021 Dr Anirbid sircar
2017-18 Geothermal Heating and
Cooling System
· (Published:
Patent Office
Journal No.
36/2017
2.01621E+11
Dated
08/09/2017
,pp.50
Shah Manan, Vaidya
Dwijen, Sircar,
Anirbid, Sahajpal
Shreya and Dhale
Shubra,
2018
Integration of Organic
Rankine with Space
Heating and Cooling
plant,,
Indian patent
Filed:
201821022582
(Ref:
1/23969/2018-
MUM)
dian patent
Filed:201821022582
(Ref:1/23969/2018-
MUM)
Shah Manan, Sircar
Anirbid, Vaidya,
Dwijen, Chandra
Shishir and Yadav,
Kriti, 2018,
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2016
1. Shubra, D., Sircar, A., Shah, M., Vaidya, D., Choudhary, A., Sahajpal, S. and Yadav, K., 2016,
“Space Heating and Cooling using Geothermal Energy”, DEW-Journal, March, 2016, pp.37-41.
2. Sircar A., Yadav, K., Shah, M., Sahajpal, S. and Chinaan, R., 2016, “Seismic Imaging for
Geothermal Exploration: A Case Study from Dholera, India”, International Advanced Research
Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol.3, Issue 7, pp. 219-230,
DOI10.17148/IARJSET.2016.3746.
3. Yadav, K., Sircar, A. and Sahajpal, S, 2016, “A Review on Organic Rankine Cycle: Application
to Geothermal Energy in World and India”, DEW-journal, August, pp.57-63.
4. Sircar A. and Sharma, V.,2016, “Structural identification and fracture characterization of North
Cambay shale, Cambay Basin, Gujarat by using Image Log”, Accepted in DEWJournal.
5. Sircar A., Shah M., and Sharma S., (2016) “Selection of Working Fluid for Organic Rankine
Cycle by Energy and Energy, For Low Temperature Low Enthalpy Dholera Geothermal
Reservoir”, 2016(Accepted for Publication in Emerging Trends in Chemical Engineering).
6. Sharma, V.and Sircar, A. (2016), “Shale Gas Potential of North Cambay basin, Gujarat, India”,
Journal of Indian Association of Sedimentologists (Accepted for Publication).
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3. Technical and Cultural Activities
Event Date Chapter Involved
SEG International Exposition and
Annual Meeting
24-29 September 2016 SEG
SEG Field Campus 14 February 2016 SEG
SEG Honorary Lecture 3 February 2016 SEG
SEG Week 21-25 November 2016 SEG
Geological Field trip 6 February 2016 SEG-SPG-EAGE
Petro Fest 21-23 October 2016 SEG
Geowalk 9 November 2016 SEG
A visit to Dinosaur Fossil Park 5 October 2016 SEG-SPG
Petrobrainaic Quiz 22 September 2016 SEG
Committee Induction Programme 11 August 2016 SEG
Technical Discussion: Career In
Drilling
4 September 2016 SPG
Workshop on Production
Optimization Using Nodal
Analysis
10 September 2016 SEG
Guest lecture “Science and
Beyond” by Professor Iain
Stewart
7 December 2016 SEG-SPG-EAGE PDPU
Geowalk 21 January 206 SEG-SPG-EAGE PDPU
Quizophile 29 March 2016
SEG Honorary Lecture 5 February, 2016 SEG
SPE Fest 2016 21 – 23 October, 2016 SPE
Geo Walk A Field Trip to
Pavagadh
21 January, 2017 SEG-SPG-EAGE
Kutch field visit to comprehend
Jurassic, cretaceous and tertiary
rocks
3 February 2016 SEG-SPG-EAGE
Well Logging Workshop 2nd March, 2017 Petrotech-FIPI
Guest Lecture on “Natural gas:
From well head to burner’s tip”
14th March, 2017 FIPI
SEG Honorary Lecture 15 March, 2017 SEG-SPG-EAGE
QUIZOPHILE 29 March 2017 SEG-SPG-EAGE
Technoaltar 8 April, 2017 FIPI
PETRO BRAINIAC 20 April 2017 SEG-SPG-EAGE
ONGC RIG VISIT 16 August 2017 SEG-SPG-EAGE
Guest Lecture on “Offshore
Completion Strategies and Work
over Operations”
17th August, 2017 SEG-SPG-EAGE
SPE WEEK 21-26 August 2017 SPE
SPG WEEK 11-15 SEPTEMBER 2017 SEG-SPG-EAGE
ProSimulator Workshop 24th& 25th November, 2017 FIPI
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SPE WEEK 27 November to 1 December
2017
SPE
SPE Fest 2017 3-5 November, 2017 SPE
Work Over Services and
Practices – Guest Lecture
13 November 2017 AAPG
Children’s day Celebration 14th November, 2017 FIPI
Drilling Fluid and its Application
– Guest Lecture
15 February, 2018 FIPI
DROOPODLIER – A Quiz 18 September, 2017 FIPI
Guest Lecture on “Recent
Advancements in Seismic
Interpretation”
17 August, 2017 SEG
Extempore and Elocution
competition
21 September 2017 SEG
Guest Lecture on “Basics of
Petroleum Exploration “by Ms.
Debanjali Mallick.
February, 2018 SEG-SPG-EAGE
Guest Lecture “How to write a
research paper?” – by Dr. Uttam
K. Bhui
March, 2018 SEG
Workshop on MATLAB by Dr.
Dishant Pandya
August 11-12 , 2018
SEG-SPG-EAGE
Guest Lecture on Health, Safety
and Environment by Dr.Hemang
Hajariwala
29 August, 2018
SEG-SPG-EAGE
RIG VISIT August 20,2018 SEG
Guest Lecture By Dr. Naresh
Khatri on Petroleum Exploration
12 September,2018 SEG
SN BOSE Memorial Conference
on Macromolecular
Characterization of Coal and
Hydrocarbon Components for
Future.
19 November 2018 SEG
SEG Distinguished Lecture on
“Reservoir Characterization of
the next generation – by Subhasis
Mallick.
15 January 2019 SEG
Enhanced oil Recovery
Workshop
21st february,2019
SEG
SOFTOPHILA – Workshop on
CMG, Prosper, MBAL, Decline
Curve Analysis
November 2018 – February
2019
SEG
KNOWLEDGE_QUEST 1.0 23 February 2019 SEG
Geoscience 2019 – A Madridge
Conference
3rd International Conference on
Geology & Earth Science
Valencia, Spain
10-11 April 2019 SEG
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Drilling Mud Workshop 2019-2020 SPE
Social Initiative 2019-2020 SPE
Guest Lecture: Oil-o-nomics 2019-2020 SPE
Quizard 2019-2020 SPE
Enigma 2019-2020 SPE
APTACON- The Aptitude Test 2019-2020 FIPI
PETROSPECT –
Technical quiz Competition
2019-2020 FIPI
ECOSCRIBE - ONLINE
BLOGGING COMPETITION
2019-2020 FIPI
Guest lecture on “Well Test
Interpretation” by Shri Inderjeet
Gill
2019-2020 FIPI
Distinguished Guest lecture on
“Offshore Drilling” by Shri A. K.
Mishra
2019-2020 FIPI
Guest Lecture: Drilling And Well
Completion
4 December 2019 SEG-SPG-EAGE
PETROTECH
15TH September2016
Intern Talk
Final Year Students who had gone for Internship
shared their experience.
Every Thursday
Anybody can discuss
A weekly event where students congregated to
discuss on critical topics pertaining to the
industry.
SPE
30th October –01st
November 2015
PDPU SPE Fest 2015
Various activities were conducted like Paper and
Poster presentation, Drilling Mud
Presentation,Virtual Block Bidding, Spot trading
competition
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31st August 2015
Distinguished Lecture by
Dr.Anil Ambastha
SPE PDPU Student chapter conducted
distinguished lecture on“Uncertainty assessment
using reservoir simulation models”.
23rd-28th November
2015
SPEWeek
Technical,recreational and social activities for
SPE members were conducted
04th November 2015
Guest Lecture by Prof.
Subhash Shah
An expert lecture on Hydraulic
fracturing:Controversy, myths, facts and impacts
on environment
29thJuly 2015
Tarkshashtra 2015
Initiative to enhance the soft skills of the budding
petroleum engineers
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12thAugust 2015
Petro Quest 2015
To enhance the knowledge about petroleum sector
14th October 2015
Technical session by
Mr.Deepak Chaudhary,
Driller, Schlumberger,Iraq
To provide an insight to the students about career
in drilling
02nd December 2015
Android Application
Launch:SPT Bookshelf
Android Application to search the books in SPT
Library
EAGE,SEG and SPG
03rd September 2015
Webinar
Lecture focused on the trending topics such as
Petroleum Resource Management
System(PRMS)and Resource Classification
30thApril 2015
EAGE Petrobrainiac
Competition
Students were divided into groups to participate
in a unique format of quizzing to test their
fundamental singeology and geophysics
Every Thursday on in
University Mail
Learning Thursdays by
SEG-SPG-EAGE student
chapter
A weekly online email based learning initiative of
EAGE
Qarnval–Tesseract Quizzes by Mind Ripple
2015
Biz –Tech Quiz
Quizmaster for the few day was Arnav Sinha
conducted the quiz. After the qualifying round, 7
teams competed for the final prize. The event saw
a buzzing participation from various institutes like
GNLU, DAIICT, NIMA, and UPESetc.
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2015
General Quiz
The General Quiz saw students battling it out in
a game of cryptic posers aimed at testing how
abreast the students participating are in various
matters concerning the world.
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4. InternationalCollaborations
1. University of Tulsa,USA
2. University of Oklahoma, USA
3. University of Houston, USA
4. Lamar University,USA 5. Southern Illinois University, USA
6. Beijing Institute of Technology,China 7. University of Western Ontario, Canada
8. Sacred Heart University,USA 9. University of Manitoba, Canada
10. Challenger Institute of Technology, Australia
11. Dedan Kimathi University of Technology,Kenya 12. University of Wollongong, Australia
5. NoteworthyVisitors
JohnKerry AdiGodrej Jin-YongCai Chanda Kochhar
SecretaryofState Chairman CEO,InternationalFinance CEO
USA GodrejGroup Corporation ICICIBank
Adam Gilchrist Mr.Bernard Mazuka Prof.Q. Yang Dr.Bill
Brand
Prime Minister
University of
Wollongong
University
Ambassador, Republic of Rwanda Saskatchewan, Australia
University of Canada
Wollongong
Dr.Cheryl Ms.Chelsey Laird Ms.Eleanor Mr.Fazal Karim
Matherly Memorial University University of Cape Breton, Republic of Trinidad &
University of Tulsa Canada Canada Tobago
Mr.Francisco J. Mr.Jaipreet Bindra Jeffrey A. Serfass, Jeremy B.Bentham
Sanchez University of Western President,National VP,Global Business
Secretary for Ontario Hydrogen Association Environment
International
USA
Royal Dutch
Shell,USA
Trade,US
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JeffreyA. Serfass, Prof.John Lee Prof. Louis Goodman Mike Hugentobler
President, University of Houston American University VP,Halliburton
National Offshore
Hydrogen ServicesInc.
Association,USA
Ms.Li Liu Dr.Subrata Dr.Richard Redner Akhil Mehrotra
University of Chakrabarti University of Tulsa Director-Regulations
Regina Western Ontario BG India
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6. Internship Details
Batch 2017-21
Roll No. List of students undertaking field
projects /research projects /internships Company Name
16BPE003 Paras Alika College project (Pawan Gupta Sir)
16BPE011 Riddhi Bhusara Knnamp Enterprise
16BPE016 Pranjalben Chauhan GERMI
16BPE038 Jinal Pathak Knnamp Enterprise
16BPE044 Kartik Umat College project (Pawan Gupta Sir)
16BPE100 Rahul Banra College project (Pawan Gupta Sir)
16BPE109 Devarshi GERMI
16BPE125 Shani Suthar ONGC Cambay Asset
16BPE141 Kaushalkumar Dudhat Reliance CBM
16BPE155D Kalpesh Ramhari Sharma College project (Pawan Gupta Sir)
16BPE161D Kunal Manishbhai Parghi College project (Pawan Gupta Sir)
16BPE173D Zala Bhargav College project (Pawan Gupta Sir)
17BPE001 Ketan Aambaliya ONGC WSS
17BPE002 Aman Pandya ONGC Cambay Asset
17BPE003 Amin Dev Rajnikant GERMI
17BPE004 Anish Singhi Knnamp Enterprise
17BPE005 Anuj Gunawat Knnamp Enterprise
17BPE006 Ashish Gupta ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE007 Avantika Kaushik ONGC Cambay Asset
17BPE008 Jainam Avlani ONGC WSS
17BPE009 Ayush Patel ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE010 Baraiya Bhuminkumar Essar CBM
17BPE011 Chirag Bhadiyadra Samit Enterprise
17BPE013 Parag Bhoraniya Essar CBM
17BPE014 Alish Bodar GAIL Training Institute
17BPE015 Bhavin Boricha ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE017 Yash Chaudhary Sabarmati Gas
17BPE018 Surajkumar Chauhan Reliance CBM
17BPE019 Dipen Chavda IRM Energy
17BPE020 Yashpalsinh Dayma Reliance CBM
17BPE021 Abhaysingh Deora ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE022 Jhanvi Desai ONGC IRS
17BPE023 Harsh Dhangar ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
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17BPE024 Dharti Patel ONGC WSS
17BPE025 Dhrumil Savalia ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE026 Dhruwal Bhimani ONGC WSS
17BPE027 Priyank Dudakiya ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE029 Naimish Gadhiya ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE030 Galsar Jigarbhai Pravinbhai ONGC IRS
17BPE031 Krunal Ganvit ONGC Cambay Asset
17BPE032 Gairik Chakraborty GAIL Training Institute
17BPE033 Brijesh Gondaliya Reliance CBM
17BPE034 Jenisgiri Goswami Knnamp Enterprise
17BPE035 Pranavkumar Hajariwala Reliance CBM
17BPE036 Hardik Kumar V Parmar Vadodara Gas
17BPE037 Harjyot Singh GAIL Training Institute
17BPE038 Het Patel Knnamp Enterprise
17BPE040 Jaimin Rathwa GERMI
17BPE041 Rounak Jalali Vadodara Gas
17BPE042 Dhruval Jamkar ONGC Cambay Asset
17BPE043 Tarun Joshi Knnamp Enterprise
17BPE044 Hasmita Kadavla ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE045 Kapuriya Harshad ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE046 Mahammadtaukir Karigar ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE048 KAUMIL GUPTA College project
17BPE049 Kavya Patel ONGC IRS
17BPE050 Khatara Sajan ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE051 Kaushik Koladiya ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE052 Yogini Lakhani Vadodara Gas
17BPE053 Pradyumna Lokineni ONGC Cambay Asset
17BPE054 Sahil Maheriya ONGC Cambay Asset
17BPE055 Jinay Maheshwari Sabarmati Gas
17BPE056 Mohamadsaif Mansuri ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE057 Meet Modi GERMI
17BPE058 Saniya Mirza ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE059 Rutvik Navadiya Essar CBM
17BPE060 Nupur Tripathi ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE063 Vivek Panchal ONGC IRS
17BPE064 Piyush Pandavadara Antelopus Energy
17BPE065 Pal Pandya ONGC WSS
17BPE066 Parixitkumar Pandya ONGC Cambay Asset
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17BPE067 Parinder Singh Sabarmati Gas
17BPE068 Aniruddh Patel Sabarmati Gas
17BPE069 Ayushkumar Patel ONGC IRS
17BPE070 Deep Patel Sabarmati Gas
17BPE071 Harsh Patel ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE073 Jindal Patel ONGC Cambay Asset
17BPE074 Kripal Kumar Patel GERMI
17BPE075 Krupal Patel IRM Energy
17BPE076 Patel Parth Charotar Gas
17BPE078 Rohan Patel ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE079 Sagar Patel Essar CBM
17BPE080 Sheel Patel ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE081 Smeet Patel Charotar Gas
17BPE082 Vaidik Patel Charotar Gas
17BPE083 Viral Patel GERMI
17BPE084 Vishal Patel GERMI
17BPE085 Krunalkumar Prajapati IRM Energy
17BPE086 Nirmal Prajapati Sabarmati Gas
17BPE087 Smit Prajapati ONGC IRS
17BPE088 Pranay Patel IRM Energy
17BPE089 Priyank Vagadiya ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE090 Rajat Pareta ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE091 Kishankumar Ramoliya ONGC WSS
17BPE093 Dhyan Rathod Samit Enterprise
17BPE094 Ravi Rathod ONGC Ankleshwar Asset
17BPE095 Pratik Sabhadiya ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE096 Dixit Sabhani Knnamp Enterprise
17BPE097 Darshak Sakhareliya ONGC IRS
17BPE098 Patel Setu Charotar Gas
17BPE099 Harsh Shah ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE100 Lay Shah IRM Energy
17BPE101 Sakshi Shah ONGC IRS
17BPE102 Yatri Shah ONGC IRS
17BPE103 Jainish Shingala ONGC WSS
17BPE104 Yash Solanki GERMI
17BPE105 Kapil Sorathiya Antelopus Energy
17BPE106 Rutvik Suthar ONGC WSS
17BPE107 Harshil Thoriya Charotar Gas
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17BPE108 Samir Vaghasiya ONGC IRS
17BPE109 Hirensinh Vaghela ONGC WSS
17BPE110 Asir Vahora Knnamp Enterprise
17BPE111 Manav Vaniyawala Essar CBM
17BPE112 Jaimin Vasava ONGC IRS
17BPE113 Hemal Vasoya GAIL Training Institute
17BPE115 Nikshit Vora ONGC IRS
17BPE116 Vrutang Shah ONGC WSS
17BPE117 Yash Kyada ONGC Ahmedabad Asset
17BPE118D Jwalit Solanki ONGC Cambay Asset
17BPE119D Yashraj Sonara Knnamp Enterprise
17BPE120D Hardik Parmar GAIL Training Institute
Batch 2016-2020
Roll No. Name Company Name Roll No. Name Company Name
16BPE023 Dhairya Bhatt Charotar Gas 16BPE017 Chintan Chavda IOCL, GSO,
Ahmedabad
16BPE082 Dhrumilkumar Patel Charotar Gas 16BPE151D Dhwani Darji IOCL, Vadodara
16BPE087 Krunal Patel Charotar Gas 16BPE080 Abhi Patel IRM Energy
16BPE093 Smit Patel Charotar Gas 16BPE092 Ronakkumar Patel IRM Energy
16BPE106 Rishabh Meena Charotar Gas 16BPE121 Soham Patel IRM Energy
16BPE124 Vishwa Solanki Charotar Gas 16BPE142 Rutvik Jani IRM Energy
15BPE070 Abhishek Pandya Charotar Gas /
IEP 16BPE150D Daksh Patel IRM Energy
16BPE169D Vishal Rathod GNFC 16BPE024 Dhairya Raninga Jainik Industries
16BPE037 Harsh Jani GSPC LNG 16BPE048 Kishan Jamatia Jainik Industries
16BPE049 Manav Kothari GSPC LNG 16BPE159D Rikin Makwana Jainik Industries
16BPE063 Vatsal Modi GSPC LNG 16BPE028 Dhruv Dobariya MNGL
16BPE139 Sahil Vora GSPC LNG 16BPE156D Brijesh Katariya MNGL
15BPE054 Liton Das Gujarat Gas 15BPE094 Aman Pathak Nayara Energy
16BPE030 Femin Gajera Gujarat Gas 16BPE126 Parth
Swaminarayan Nayara Energy
16BPE058 Jignesh Mardiya Gujarat Gas 16BPE044 Kartik Umat Not eligible -
year back
68
16BPE074 Prachi Parekh Gujarat Gas 16BPE100 Rahul Banra Not eligible -
year back
16BPE081 Amay Patel Gujarat Gas 16BPE173D Zala Bhargav
Dhirubhai
Not eligible -
year back
16BPE091 Parth Patel Gujarat Gas 16BPE035 Jadav Vinit
ONGC
Ahmedabad
Asset
16BPE111 Sarvesh Agrawal Gujarat Gas 16BPE123 Saurabh Solanki
ONGC
Ahmedabad
Asset
16BPE116 Shingala Prashant
Vijaybhai Gujarat Gas 16BPE076 Dhruv Parmar ONGC, Hazira
16BPE127 Thakar Jimitkumar Gujarat Gas 16BPE075 Parikh Tarun OPaL
16BPE135 Akshay Vala Gujarat Gas 16BPE084 Hiren Patel
Reliance
Industries
Limited
16BPE143 Yashesh Khandelwal Gujarat Gas 16BPE107 Sachit Vasudeva
Reliance
Industries
Limited
16BPE145 Kunj Patel Gujarat Gas 16BPE108 Sakal Mathur
Reliance
Industries
Limited
16BPE015 Vaibhav Chaudhari Gulf Oil 15BPE044 Deep Kanani
Reliance
Industries
Limited
16BPE094 Trusil Patel Gulf Oil 16BPE025 Dhruv Maradia
Reliance
Industries
Limited, Hazira
16BPE153D Raj Faldu IIC project (Peril
Waste Solutions) 16BPE140 Nikhil Vyas
Reliance
Industries
Limited, Hazira
16BPE001 Aditya Radia
Indian Oil
Corporation
Limited
16BPE033 Gondha Tejas Sabarmati Gas
69
16BPE034 Ishani Prachchhak
Indian Oil
Corporation
Limited
16BPE088 Mit Patel Sabarmati Gas
16BPE055 Maharishi Patel
Indian Oil
Corporation
Limited
16BPE146 Arpit Prajapati Sabarmati Gas
16BPE104 Meet Rathva
Indian Oil
Corporation
Limited
16BPE147 Pratik K Sakariya Sabarmati Gas
16BPE071 Panchal Kaushal
Indian Oil
Corporation
Limited
16BPE130 Thelma Manhica SASOL CPF
Temane
16BPE110 Savan Sardhara Indraprastha Gas 16BPE019 Aditya Christian Vadodara Gas
16BPE102 Meet Rajyaguru IOCL Refinery,
Vadodara 16BPE128
Mehulkumar
Thakkar Vadodara Gas
Batch 2015-2019
Roll No. Name Company
Name Roll No. Name
Company
Name
15BPE062 Tanya Ann
Mathews
Baker
Hughes/Khuff
General Trading
and Co
15BPE008 Siddarth
Bhandari
ONGC
Ahmedabad
Asset
15BPE023 Karmita Dalawat
Baker
Hughes/Khuff
General Trading
and Co
15BPE038 Halari Darshan
ONGC
Ahmedabad
Asset & Rig
World
15BPE027 Simran Dhingra Cairn
(Vedanata) 15BPE116
Akshar
Thakkar
ONGC
Ankleshwar
15BPE010 Nishant Bhojani DGH India 15BPE014 Aakash
Chauhan
ONGC
Ankleshwar
70
15BPE086 Nirmalkumar
Patel DGH India 15BPE015
Jaydeep
Chauhan
ONGC
Ankleshwar
15BPE119 Tundiya Rajesh
Jayantibhai DGH India 15BPE059
Makvana
Bhadresh
ONGC
Ankleshwar
15BPE022 Sagar Dadhich Drilling Mentor
Pvt. Ltd
15BPE134
D
Kartik
Lakhnakiya ONGC Baroda
15BPE106 Meet Shah
General
Electric,GE
O&G (Baker
Hughes)/HOEC
15BPE098 Rao Yash
Nilkanthkumar
ONGC
Cambay
15BPE084 Karan Patel GERMI 15BPE081 Harsh Patel ONGC IRS
15BPE099 Aakash Raval GERMI 15BPE108 Nahid Shaikh ONGC IRS
15BPE028 Nikunjkumar
Dodiya GERMI 15BPE111
Navtika
Sharma
ONGC IRS &
ONGC
Ahmedabad
15BPE005 Barad
Ravindrasinh GERMI 15BPE006 Nilesh Bhalani
ONGC IRS &
Rig World
15BPE016 Keyursinh
Chauhan GERMI 15BPE068
Sachin
Nambiar
ONGC IRS &
Rig World
15BPE020 Chavda Vivek GERMI & Rig
World 15BPE127
Hrushikesh
Vora
ONGC IRS &
Rig World
15BPE124 Adityakumar
Vasava
GERMI & Rig
World 15BPE061 Mathew Joseph
ONGC
Karaikal
15BPE115 Vivek Thakar HLS Asia 15BPE066 Harshal
Murkute
ONGC
Karaikal
14BPE135
D Chauhan Dilipsinh
In House
Project, PDPU 15BPE075 Chintan Patel
ONGC
Mehsana
14BPE152
D
Himanshu
Prajapati
In House
Project, PDPU 15BPE001 Archit Agarwal
ONGC
Mehsana
71
14BPE155
D
Ambaliya
Visvangkumar
In House
Project, PDPU 15BPE092 Yash
ONGC
Mehsana & Rig
World
15BPE128 Zaid Hakim Jindal Drilling 15BPE100 Tirth Raval ONGC WSS
15BPE112 Ankit Singh Jindal Drilling 15BPE076 Dhaval Patel ONGC WSS
15BPE071 Param Pandya Joshi
Technologies 15BPE045
Dhruvin
Kaneria ONGC WSS
15BPE078 Dhruvdatt Patel Joshi
Technologies 15BPE029 Denish Donga ONGC WSS
15BPE090 Tapankumar Patel Joshi
Technologies 15BPE097
Bavlik
Prajapati ONGC WSS
15BPE080 Ghanshyam Patel Joshi
Technologies 15BPE079 Dipal Patel
ONGC WSS &
Rig World
15BPE067 Piyush Nahar ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE024 Parth Dankhara Reliance CBM
15BPE110 Maanav Sharma ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE031
Sagar
Gadhethariya Reliance CBM
15BPE040 Pratik Jain ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE105 Parag Savani Reliance CBM
15BPE085 Kishan Patel ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE069 Ankur Nyati
Reliance
Industries
Limited
15BPE052 Esther Lalrinzuali ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE096
Abhaykumar
Prajapati Rig World
15BPE051 Jenish Lalcheta ONGC
Ahmedabad
15BPE156
D
Harshit
Sutariya
South Asia
Consultancy
15BPE130 Sweta Kumari ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE107 Neel Shah
South Asia
Consultancy /
Dassoilfield
Technologies
72
15BPE109 Dhaval Sharma ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE007
Bhamidipati
Subrahmanya Vedanta
15BPE019 Chavda Rohan ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE004
Mohammed
Rajab Ali
Velath
Engineering
International
FZC
15BPE048 Sandeep Khinchi ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE095 Soham Pathak
Vishal
Enterprise
15BPE087 Parth Patel ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE011
Karan
Budhrani
Vishal
Enterprise
15BPE147
D Shivansh Naik
ONGC
Ahmedabad 15BPE093
Yashkumar
Patel
Vishal
Enterprise
15BPE077 Dhruvkumar Patel
ONGC
Ahmedabad
Asset
ROLL NO. Name Company Name Roll No. Name Company Name
15BPE146
D Meet Bechara Atul Limited
15BPE04
6
Kaushalkumar
Kaneria IOCL
15BPE121 Parth
Vaishnani Charotar Gas
15BPE03
7
Pradipkumar
Hadiya IOCL
15BPE049 Rushikumar
Khunt Charotar Gas
15
BPE138d Akshay Akbari IOCL
15BPE118 Tiwari
Siddhant Charotar Gas
15
BPE073
Bhaumikkumar
Patel IOCL
15BPE143
D
Hiteshkumar
Shyora Charotar Gas
15
BPE151d
Bhatt Rutul
Amrishbhai IOCL
15BPE002 Sanchit
Agarwal Charotar Gas
15
BPE122
Sweta
Vaishnani Iocl Vadodara
73
15BPE139
D
Uttam
Chodvadiya Charotar Gas
15
BPE145d
Sankit
Shingala Kaveri Energy
15BPE114 Avinash
Swami Charotar Gas
14
BPE144d Heet Vora Kaveri Energy
15BPE065 Vidit Mittal Charotar Gas 15
BPE013
Karan
Chaudhary
Meghmani
Industries Limited
15BPE133
D
Kaushal
Kansara Charotar Gas
15
BPE120 Jay Vaghasiya
Meghmani
Industries Limited
15BPE064 Aditya Mehta Charotar Gas 15
BPE053 Rushin Leuva
Meghmani
Industries Limited
14BPE064 Maitri Mehta Cil- Nova
Petrochemical
15
BPE026 Pushkar Devle
Meghmani
Industries Limited
15BPE140
D
Divyajit
Kalavadiya
Cil Nova
Petrochemicals
Limited
15
BPE017
Prince
Chauhan
Meghmani
Industries Limited
14BPE122 Priyank
Vachhani Essar Oil Lid
15
BPE041 Mohit Jhirwal
Narmada Bio
Chem Limited
15BPE135
D Deep Maru
Essar Oil(Nayara
Energy)
15
BPE117
Rahulkumar
Tiwari Ongc Ahmedabad
15BPE082 Harsh Patel Gspc Lng 15
BPE153d
Aakash
Kshatriya Ongc Ahmedabad
15BPE141
D Harsh Modi Gspc Lng
15
BPE063 Malika Meena Ongc Ahmedabad
15BPE103 Kishan
Sarvaiya Gspc Lng
15
BPE148d
Prayagraj
Sharma Ongc Ahmedabad
15BPE032 Pratikkumar
Gal Gujarat Gas
15
BPE088
Rahul Hitesh
Patel Ongc Hazira
15BPE009 Umangkumar
Bharatiya Gujarat Gas
15
BPE056
Dharmarajsinh
Mahida Opal
74
15BPE074 Patel Chintan
Dahyalal Gujarat Gas
15
BPE152d
Bhautik
Goyani
Panama
Petrochem
Limited
15BPE113 Sinojiya Deep Gujarat Gas 15
BPE136d
Bhargavkumar
D Patel
Pyk International
Inc.
15BPE036 Ghori Milan
Pravinbhai Gujarat Gas
15
BPE149d Kripen Parekh Reliance
15BPE123 Rajan
Varsada Gujarat Gas
15
BPE091
Vishv
Sanjaybhai
Patel
Reliance
Industries
15BPE030 Faldu
Meetkumar Gujarat Gas
15
BPE050
Prajapati
Dhirenkumar
A.
Reliance
Industries
15BPE104 Uttam
Savaliya Gujarat Gas
15
BPE125
Kuldeepkumar
Vasava Sabarmati Gas
15BPE101 Jenish
Ribadiya Gujarat Gas
15
BPE039 Kishan Jadav Sabarmati Gas
15BPE089 Patel
Ruchitkumar Gujarat Gas
15
BPE018
Bhavesh
Chavda Sabarmati Gas
15BPE003 Ankit
Agrawal Gujarat Gas
15
BPE126 Kartik Vasita Sabarmati Gas
15BPE057 Kashyap
Makadia Gujarat Gas
15
BPE155d Hardik Patel
Satyanarayan
Rubber & Plastic
Industries
15BPE043 Sumit Joshi Gujarat Gas 15
BPE154d Ashish Parmar
Satyanarayan
Rubber & Plastic
Industries
15BPE102 Rishi Pratap Gujarat Gas 14
BPE120
Tundaliya
Jayan
Satyanarayan
Rubber & Plastic
Industries
75
15BPE060 Omik
Makwana Gujarat Gas
15
BPE025 Jas Desai
Tecnimont
Private Limited
15BPE072 Jay Parghi
Gujarat State
Fertilizers And
Chemcials Ltd.
15
BPE142d Harshit Pithwa Toyo Engineering
15BPE131 Sarthak
Bindroo
Indian Oil
Corporation
Limited
Batch 2014-2018
S.No. Name of the Company Interns
1 South Asia Consultancy 2
2 Reliance CBM 4
3 ONGC Ahmedabad 35
4 Baker Hughes 2
5 Cairn 1
6 DGH India 3
7 Drilling Motor Pvt. Ltd 1
8 General Electric 1
9 GERMI 5
10 Rig World 4
11 HLS Asia 1
12 Jindal Drilling 2
13 Joshi Technologies 4
14 Vedanta 1
15 Velath Engineering International 1
76
16 Vishal Enterprises 3
17 Charotar Gas 10
18 Atul Limited 1
19 CIL Nova 2
20 Essar Oil 2
21 GSPC LNG 3
22 Gujarat Gas 15
77
23 Gujarat State & Fertilizers Ltd. 1
24 IOCL 7
25 Kaveri Energy 2
26 Meghmani Industries 5
27 Narmada Bio Chemical Limited 1
28 ONGC 5
29 OPAL 1
30 Panama Petrochemicals 1
31 PYK International 1
32 Reliance Industries 3
33 Sabarmati Gas 4
34 Satyanarayan Rubber & Plastic Industries 3
35 Tecnimont Pvt. Ltd. 1
36 Toyo Engineering 1
TotalInterns 139
78
Batch:2013-2017
S.No. Nameof theCompany Interns
1 Aegis Logistics 1
2 Aerotherm Products 3
3 Castrol 1
4 Central UP Gas 2
5 CollegeProj 9
6 Drilling Mentor 11
7 Essar CBM 2
8 Essar Oil 3
9 GAIL 6
10 Global Offshore Services 1
11 Gokulan and Petrofibres 3
12 Green Gas 4
13 GSFC 1
14 GSPC 6
15 GSPC LNG 4
16 Gujarat Gas 17
17 HLS Asia 2
18 IOCL 6
19 Jindal Drilling 2
20 Jubilant Enpro 1
21 Oilmax 2
22 ONGC Ahmedabad 2
23 ONGC IRS 5
24 ONGC Mehsana 4
79
25 ONGC Rajahmundry 1
26 ONGC WSS 9
27 Panama Petrochem 1
28 Petronet LNG 1
29 Rasson 3
30 Reliance CBM 1
31 Reliance Industries 4
32 Selan 3
33 Shell Hazira 1
34 Sintex Oil &Gas 2
35 Toyo Engineering 1
36 United Phosphorus Ltd 1
80
Batch:2012-2016
S.No. Name of the Company Interns
1 BPCL 4
2 Cairn India Limited 4
3 College 1
4 Deep Industries 2
5 Essar CBM 5
6 Essar Oil 1
7 GAIL Baroda 1
8 GNFC 2
9 GSPC 8
10 GSPC Gas 15
11 GSPC LNG 2
12 GSPL 3
13 HPCL 2
14 Indian Institute of Petroleum 4
15 IOCL 7
16 Jindal Drilling Industries 4
17 Jubilant Enpro 2
18 Oilmax Energy 1
19 ONGC Ahmedabad 1
20 ONGC Hazira 3
21 ONGC IRS 3
22 ONGC WSS 5
23 ONGC WSS 5
81
24 Petronas, Malysia 1
25 Petronet LNG 2
26 Reliance Industries Limited 4
27 Schlumberger 2
28 Selan Exploration Technology 4
29 Sintex Oil & Gas 2
30 Yennai Hydrocarbon Services 1
Total Interns 101
82
Batch: 2011-2015
S.No. Name of the Company Interns
1 Essar 13
2 GSPC Gas 12
3 ONGC WSS 10
4 ONGC IRS 9
5 GSPC 7
6 ONGC Ahmedabad 6
7 GSPL 5
8 IOCL, Baroda 5
9 ONGC Hazira 5
10 ONGC Mehsana 4
11 PDPU Project 4
12 IOCL 3
13 Jaihind Projects Limited 3
14 Aakash Exploration 2
15 BORL 2
16 Dass Oilfield Technology Pvt.Ltd 2
17 Deep 2
18 Jubilant 2
19 MIS waco 2
20 Mott Macdonald 2
21 Emerson 1
22 Essar Oil Limited 1
23 GOL Offshore Pvt.Ltd 1
24 HOEC 1
83
25 IOCL, Bongaigaon Refinery 1
26 IOCL, Mathura 1
27 Jindal Drilling & Industries Ltd. 1
28 K.P Foam 1
29 ONGC WSS 1
30 ONGC Rajamundry 1
31 Petronet LNG 1
32 Punj Lloyd 1
33 Reliance Indistries Ltd. 1
34 RIL 1
35 Selan Exploration 1
36 Welspun Cor.Ltd 1
Total Interns
116
84
Batch: 2010-14
S.No. Name of the Company Interns
1 GSPC Gas 21
2 ONGC, Ahmedabad 17
3 GSPC 16
4 IOCL 12
5 Essar Oil Limited 11
6 ONGC, IRS 9
7 ONGC, WSS 9
8 Cairn India Limited 8
9 ONGC Hazira 8
10 Petronet LNG 7
11 Reliance Industries Limited 6
12 Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Company Ltd 5
13 L&T Integrated Eng. Services Ltd. 5
14 Dass Oilfield Technology Pvt. Ltd. 4
15 Jindal Drilling and Industries Ltd. 4
16 John Energy Limited 4
17 Gas Authority of India Limited 3
18 Gujarat Gas 3
19 ONGC, Ankleshwar 3
20 Ratnagiri Gas & Power Pvt Ltd 3
21 Total 3
22 Deep Industries Limited 2
23 Emerson Process Management 2
24 Hindustan Oil Exploration Company Ltd. 2
85
25 HLS Asia Limited 2
26 M- IS waco 2
27 National Fertilizers Ltd 2
28 ONGC Ahmedabad Asset 2
29 ONGC, IDT 2
30 Suvira Energy 2
31 Bharat Petroleum Corp.Ltd. 1
32 Dolphin Offshore Enterprises (India)Ltd. 1
33 Essar Oil Limted (E&P) 1
34 GAIL Training Centre 1
35 GTC Oilfiled 1
36 Halliburton 1
37 Hindustan Mittal Energy Limited 1
38 Indian Oil Corporation Limited 1
39 Jubilant Enpro Pvt Ltd 1
86
40 Mott Macdonald Pvt.Ltd. 1
41 ONGC, Karaikal 1
42 ONGC, Mehsana 1
43 Punj Lloyd–Pipeline 1
44 Shiv Vani Oil & Gas Services 1
45 Weatherford Oil Tool M.E.Ltd. 1
Total Interns 194
Batch: 2009-13
S.No. Name of the Company Interns
1 ONGC Ahmedabad Asset 51
2 GSPC Gas 14
3 GSPC 12
4 ONGC IRS 11
5 ONGC WSS 8
6 ONGC Ankleshwar 7
7 Essar Oil 6
8 ISPRL 6
9 ONGC Rajamundry 6
10 Reliance Industries Ltd.(E&P) 6
11 Cairn Energy India PTY.Limited 6
12 GMDC 5
13 IFFCO 5
14 Haryana City Gas 5
15 Dass Oilfield 4
16 DGH 4
17 Halliburton 4
87
18 ONGC Baroda 4
19 Green Gas 4
20 Deep Industries 3
21 John Energy Ltd. 3
22 Oil India Limited 3
23 ONGC Cambay 3
24 ONGC Mehsana 3
25 Suvira Energy 3
26 Adani Welspun Exploration 3
27 Aakash Exploration 3
28 GAIL (India) Ltd. 2
29 GSFC 2
30 HOEC 2
31 Adani Gas 2
32 Jubilant Oil & Gas 2
88
33 Darcy Consultancy 2
34 Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd 2
35 Essar Ports Limited 1
36 GMDC & Reliance Ind.Ltd. 1
37 IOCL 1
38 Jubilant Enpro Pvt.Limited 1
39 L&T 1
40 National Geophysical Res.Ins 1
41 ONGC Bokaro 1
42 ONGC Hazira 1
43 Resonance Energy, Delhi 1
44 Saumya DSM 1
45 Shiv Vani 1
46 University of Oklahoma 1
47 Halliburton Worldwide Ltd 1
48 Corelab 1
49 ONGC Academy 1
Total Interns 221
89
7. Placement Details
Batch: 2019-2020 (Till 20th March 2020)
Sr.No.
Major Recruiters
Avg. Salary
Petroleum Upstream
Hansa Group
Rs. 3.39 LPA
Federal Bank
Wipro
Unschool
Shell Business Operations
Infosys
TCS
Petroleum Downstream
Sabarmati Gas
Rs. 3.38 LPA
Adani Gas
Torrent Gas
Infosys
Nayara Energy
TCS
90
Batch:2018-2019
Sr.No.
Major Recruiters
Avg. Salary
Petroleum Upstream
ExxonMobil
Rs. 5.85 LPA
Protiviti
Shell Business Operations
ONGC
Reliance Industries
L&T Technology Services
Infosys
L&T Infotech
Petroleum Downstream
ONGC
Rs. 3.70 LPA
Infosys
Torrent Gas
Gujarat Gas
Sabarmati Gas
L&T
S&P Global
Nyara Energy
L&T Technology
Services
L&T Infotech
91
Batch:2017-2018
Sr.No.
Major Recruiters
Avg. Salary
Petroleum Upstream
ExxonMobil
Rs. 7.91 LPA
ONGC
L&T Technology Services
Infosys
L&T Infotech
Petroleum Downstream
ONGC
Rs. 5.67 LPA
Infosys
Gujarat Gas
IRM Energy
L&T Technology
Services
L&T Infotech
Nirma
Byju’s
Mahesh Gas
92
8. Highest and Lowest Salary Offered
Batch
Highest Salary
Lowest Salary
2017-21 10.81 LPA 2.49 LPA
2016-20 Rs.11 LPA Rs.1.68 LPA
2015-19 Rs.19.20 LPA Rs.1.80 LPA
2014-18 Rs.17.80 LPA Rs.1.80 LPA
2013-17 Rs.14.20 LPA Rs.1.80 LPA
2011-15
Rs.12.50 LPA Rs.2.40 LPA
2010-14
Rs.12.50 LPA Rs.1.50 LPA
2009-13
Rs.11.50 LPA
Rs.1.20 LPA
93
ANNEXURE–5
94
SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM FACULTY
S.No.
Name of the Faculty
Research Area
Director
1.
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Vij
Petroleum Engineering, Reservoir Management, Enhanced Oil
Recovery and Asset Management
Professor
2. Dr. Anirbid Sircar Geothermal Exploration & Exploitation, City Gas Distribution,
Seismic Interpretation, Reservoir Characterization, Probabilistic
Resource Analysis, Integrated Reservoir Management Field
Development, Asset management etc.
Associate Professor
3.
Dr. Bhawani Singh G Desai
Applications of Ichnology and Sequence Stratigraphy for reservoir
strategy
4.
Dr. Uttam Kumar Bhui
Clay mineralogy and low temperature geochemistry, Petroleum
system and Basin Modelling, Reservoir Modelling
5.
Dr. Siva Kumar P
Petroleum Downstream Processing; Petrochemical Engineering;
Biofuels; NanoTechnology; Catalysis; Cracking
Assistant Professor/Lecturer
6.
Dr. N Madhavan
Economics of Ecosystem and Biodiversity, Application of
environmental indicators, Biomonitoring, DiversityIndex
7.
Dr. Hari S
Offshore platform design and riser analysis; Sonic and shock wave
enhanced oil recovery; Petroleum production engineering;
Functionally Graded Materials for Oil and Gas Applications
9.
Dr. Achinta Bera
Reservoir Characterization and Modeling, Enhanced Oil Recovery,
Unconventional Energy Resources, Colloids & Interface Science,
Ionic Liquids, Nanotechnology in Oil and Gas, Drilling Fluids &
Cementing, CO2 Sequestration, Polymer Gel Systems for Water
Shut-off, Flow Assurance
10.
Dr. Amit Verma
Hydraulic Fracturing, Drilling, Foam Fluid, Rheology, Colloids
and Interfaces, Numerical Modelling and Petroleum Data
Analytics
95
11.
Mr. Maunish Shah
Hydraulic Fracturing, Phase Changing Material (PCM)& its
applications, DrillingTechnology
12.
Dr Balasubramanian
Ragunathan
Petroleum Refinery Engineering, Petrochemicals, Fluid Mechanics,
Heat and Mass Transfer, Transport Phenomena, Petroleum Process
Unit Operations, Health, Safety and Environment, Natural Gas
processing and Surface Production Operations
13.
Dr. Lakshmana Rao Jeeru
Petroleum Down Stream Processing, Petroleum Refinery Engineering,
Petrochemical Technology, Oil and Gas Processing Plant Design, Unit
Operations of Oil and Gas Production, Natural Gas Hydrates,
Heterogeneous Catalysis, Kinetic Modelling of Homogeneous and
Heterogeneous Reactions, Transport Phenomena, Material and Energy
Balances of Gas and Oil Processing Plants, ,Thermodynamics for
Petroleum Engineers, Alternative Fuels, Separation Technology, Unit
Operations and Unit Processes, Organic and Inorganic Chemical
Technology, Environmental Studies, Industrial Pollution Control, etc.
14.
Dr Nilesh Kumar Jha
Fluid-fluid/rock-fluid interactions, micro-CT, pore level physics, low
salinity/chemical/carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery,
nanotechnology, carbon dioxide geosequestration, reservoir
engineering
15.
Dr. Paul Naveen
Unconventional resources technology, Carbon capture utilization and
storage (CCUS), Coring analysis, and Reservoir modelling &
simulation
16.
Dr. Pawan Gupta
Methane Recovery from Gas Hydrates, Hydrate Based Storage and
Transportation, Drilling Fluids, Enhanced Oil Recovery,
Unconventional Energy Resources, Flow Assurance.
17.
Dr. Rohit Srivastava
In 21st century, the major challenges facing scientific community is to
search an alternatives of energy resources. The main objective of my
research is to design and developed novel catalysis for energy
applications. My areas of research interest include: Functional Nano-
materials, Electro/photo-chemical Technology, Energy Storage &
Conversion and Bio-physical Chemistry.
18.
Dr. Shanker Krishna
Anisotropy and Fractures in Materials, Exploration Geophysics,
Geomechanics, Non-Destructive Evaluation, Pipeline Engineering,
Drilling and Production Engineering, Reservoir Engineering and
Management, Rock Physics
19.
Dr. Vivek Ramalingam
Reservoir Engineering and Simulation; Multiphase Fluid Flow in
Porous Media; Hysteresis Relative Permeability Modeling;
20.
Mr. Gaurav Hazarika
Drilling Engineering, Reservoir Engineering, Enhanced oil Recovery,
Petroleum Production Engineering, Matrix Acidization, Well Testing
Analysis
21.
Mrs. Namrata Bist Rawat
Production Engineering, City Gas Distribution, Natural Gas
Engineering, LNG, Artificial lift technology, Renewable Energy,
Hydraulic fracturing, HF fluid, Applications of Petroleum
Engineering in Software domain
96
Adjunct/Visiting Faculty
22.
Mr.S.S.P. Singh
Well Productivity Improvements Projects
23.
Mr.G.S. Negi
Reservoir Characterization by tracer applications, residual oil
saturation estimation
Distinguished Invited Faculties & ChairProfessor
24.
Prof.Shrinivas Palanki
Chemical Engineering, Process Plant Simulation
25.
Prof.Abhijeet Dandekar
Petroleum Engineering, FlowAssurance, Wax Modelling
26.
Prof.Subhash Shah
Hydraulic Fracturing, Drilling, Horizontal/Multilateral well
completions /stimulation and coiled tubing technology
27.
Prof.Ranjan Sengupta
Mathematical Modeling, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering,
and Nanomaterials.
28.
Mr. Dinesh Kumar Tewari
Reservoir Engineering
26.
Mr. Prem Kumar Chawla
Well Logging
26.
Mr. Aditya kumar Mishra
Drilling
26.
Prof.Hazim Abass
Well Stimulation
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Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Vij
Designation
Director
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining the
Institution
01.02.2019
Qualifications with
grade/class
UG
PG
Ph.D.
M.Sc (Chemistry,
DBS College, Garhwal University), 1977
M.Phil (Chemistry, Delhi University,
Delhi), 1979
Ph.D (Petroleum
Engineering), Dibrugarh
University, 2016.
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
7 38+ 15 years
Papers Published
National / International
13
Papers Presented in
Conference
National /
International
15
International
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field Petroleum
Engineering
University PDPU
PhDs / Projects Guided
PhDs 2 (Ongoing)
Projects at
Master Level 5+
Books Published / IPRs
4 Patents
Professional Memberships
SPE, EAGE, SPG
Consultancy Activities Have done consultancies worth 1.3 crores
Awards
Received Award from Honourable President of India,
Vice- President of India, CMD-ONGC for Outstanding Contribution to Oil
&Gas Industry of India.
Grant Fetched
Have done Various consultancy projects Consultancy Projects worth more than
1 crores
1. Detailed Analysis of ONGC Videsh Limited's (OM) Overseas Investments,
P.I. Dr. R. K. Vij, Co-investigator Dr. Asit B. Acharya, Funding Agency: NITI
Aayog, Gol Amount Sanctioned: INR 24,92,160, Duration: 24-07-2019 to 21-
01-2021
2. Screening Study for implementing ER methods, P.I. Dr. R. K. Vij, Co-
investigator Dr, Jatin Agarwal, Funding Agency: Hindustan Oil Exploration
Company, Amount Sanctioned: INR 17,70,000, Duration: 21-06-2019 to 16-
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07-2020
3. Screening Study for implementing ER methods, P.I. Dr. R. K. Vij, Co-
investigator Dr, Jatin Agarwal, Funding Agency: GSPC, Amount Sanctioned:
INR 18,00,000, Duration:20-10-2019 to 30-10-2019
4. Screening Study for implementing ER methods, P.I. Dr. R. K. Vij, Co-
investigator Dr, Jatin Agarwal, Funding Agency: OILEX, Amount Sanctioned:
INR 7,00,000 Duration: 03-03-2020 to Jan, 2021
Interaction with Professional
Institution
ONGC, JTI Inc, OILEX, GSPC, ISM Dhanbad, HOEC, NITI Ayog, DGH
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Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Anirbid Sircar
Designation
Professor & Dean (R&D)
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
12th June 2010
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
5 Years Integrated M. Sc in Exploration
Geophysics(1stClass)
M.Tech in Petroleum
(1stClass) First
Reservoir Tomography
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
08
14
02
Papers Published
National/ International
93
Papers Presented in
Conference
National
12
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Petroleum,
Geothermal Energy
University
ISM Dhanbad
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
05(Completed) 08(Ongoing)
Projects at
Master Level
22
Books Published/IPRs
9 Books Published, 1Patent Published, 1Patent Applied
Professional Memberships
AEG/SEG/SPE
Consultancy Activities
09
Awards
Institute Gold Medal (ISM Dhanbad)
Marquis Who is WhoAward
Indira Gandhi Shiromani Award
Recognised by MHRD asa Subject Expert in Petroleum Geology
(Epathshala)
Bharat Vikash Award for Geothermal Energy, 2017
Received the certificate of recognition from the Academic Council of
Ulektz as one of the Top 50 Expert faculties in the field of
Chemical/Biomedical/Marine/Petroleum and Textile Engineering
across India for the year 2019.
Grant Fetched
Rs 20 Crore for Centre of Excellence for Geothermal Energy
Rs 6 Lakh for Two International Conference on Geothermal Energy
Rs 49.68 Lakhs– GSPC–GERMI
Rs12 Lakhs –INDO-US Department of Scienc e& Technology
Rs15 Lakhs– OIDB
Interaction with Professional
Institution
ONGCEnergyCentre, Gujarat Gas, Shell Hazira LNG, Adani, GujaratGas, DGH, ONGC, OIL, Essar, Schlumberger, Halliburton, Weatherford etc.
100
Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Uttam Kumar Bhui
Designation
Associate Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining the
Institution
20th October 2008
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Sc. (Hons.) in
Geology with
Distinction (1990) JadavpurUniversity
M.Sc in Applied
Geology
(1in order of
merit,1992) J.U.
Awarded in Science (1999)
Jadavpur University
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
15
3.5
5 (Doctoral+Post Doct.)
Papers Published
National/ International
15
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/
International
48
Ph. D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Petroleum
Geoscience & Engg
University
PDPU
PhDs/ProjectsGuided
PhDs
04(Completed) 02(Ongoing)
Projects at
Master Level
25(C) + 2 (G)
BooksPublished/IPRs
1
Professional Memberships
Member –EAGE, SEG; Society of Materials
Chemistry; Electron Microscopy Society of India
ConsultancyActivities
-
Awards
Awarded with SEG Summit Level Student Chapter Faculty mentor (as SEG Student Chapter-PDPU awarded with Summit level Student Chapter for 2018 under the mentorship of myself) at SEG Annual Meeting held 2018.
Awarded with SEG Summit Level Student Chapter Faculty mentor (as SEG Student Chapter-PDPU awarded with Summit level Student Chapter for 2017 under the mentorship of myself) on September’ 2017 at SEG Annual Meeting held 24th to 29th September’ 2017 in Houston
Awarded with SEG Best Student Chapter Faculty Advisor-2016 (as SEG Student Chapter-PDPU awarded with Best Student Chapter for 2016 under the mentorship of myself) and received a travel grant of $5,000 for faculty mentor and one active student member at SEG Annual Meeting held in Dallas.
Awarded with SEG Summit Level Student Chapter Faculty mentor (as SEG Student Chapter-PDPU awarded with Summit level Student Chapter for 2015 under the mentorship of myself) on 21st October’ 2015 at SEG Annual Meeting held in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Awarded Post Doctoral Research project (as P. I.) under the scheme of
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SERCYS program by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India in 1999. • Awarded for Junior Research Fellowship and eligibility for Lecturership by Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in joint CSIR-UGC National Level Test (Masters Level), 1993.
Awarded for Junior Research Fellowship and eligibility for Lecturership by University Grants Commission (UGC) in joint CSIR-UGC National Level Test (Masters Level), 1992.
Awarded the University Medal for standing First in order of merit in Applied Geology in the M. Sc. Examination, 1992.
Awarded the Pramathanath Bose Memorial Bronze Medal for standing First in order of merit in Applied Geology in the M. Sc. Examination, 1992.
Secured 77.08 percentile in GATE ‘92 Examination for admission to the post graduate programmes with scholarship.
First class honors with distinction in Subsidiary subjects in B. Sc. (Final) Examination, 1990.
Recipient of National Scholarship of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, during the period 1990 - 1992.
Recipient of National Scholarship of Ministry of Education, Government of India, during the period 1985 - 1990.
Grant Fetched Rs 19 Lakhs from Department of Science &Technology 30 Lakhs from BRNS
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Rs 3.35 Lakhs by DST in DST-DAAD Program
Interaction with Professional
Institution
Professional Institutes: •Institute of Reservoir Studies, Oil and Natural
Gas Corporation Limited Ahmedabad, * Geological Survey of India,
Kolkata. * Bhabha Atomic Reserach Centre (BARC), Mumbai
Scientist and Professional from Institutes and Organizations: Dr.
Sudip Bhattacharyya, Director, Natural Energy Resources, Mission-
IIB, Geological Survey of India, Kolkata, • Dr. Joydeep Ghosh,
Institute for Plasma Research, Bhat, Gandhinagar, India * Prof. Pulak
Sengupta, Department of Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University,
Kolkata, West Bengal, India. • Dr. Samir Kumar Pal, and Dr. Rajib
Kumar Mitra, Department of Chemical, Biological & Macromolecular
Sciences, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Salt Lake
Kolkata, West Bengal, India. • Dr. Suryendu Dutta, Department of
Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai,
India • Dr. Manish Mishra, Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad,
Gujarat, India • Dr. B. D. Singh, Birbal Sahni Institute of
Palaeobotany, Lucknow, U.P, India. • Dr. Indra Sekhar Sen, Indian
Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. • Dr. Upama Dutta, Indian
School of Mines, Dhanbad, India • Dr. Dayanand Saini, Department
of Physics & Engineering, California State University, Bakersfield, 63
SCI, 9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA, 93311, USA * Dr.
Harshala Parab, Scientific Officer (E), Analytical Chemistry Division,
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Mumbai 400 085, India
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Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Bhawani singh G. Desai
Designation
Associate Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
07thAugust 2007
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Sc (Geology)–I
M.Sc (Geology)–I
Geology
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
10
-
16
Papers Published
National/ International
35
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/
International
16
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Geology
University
PDPU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
01(Completed) 04(Ongoing)
Projects at
Master Level
9(C) + 4 (G)
Books Published/IPRs
-
Professional Memberships
Life Member: Geological Society of India Life
Member Gondwana Geological Society Member
International Ichnological Association Member
International Association of Sedimentology
Member: SEPM Society of Sedimentary Geology
Member: The society of Earth Scientist
Member: Journal of Himalayan Geology
Member: Paleontological Society of India
Society of Petroleum Engineering (SPE)
Consultancy Activities
-
Awards
UGC–CSIRNET Qualified
DST Fast Track Project
CSIR–Senior Research Fellowship
Grant Fetched
1.207 million–DST FastTrack
1.442 million–DSTSERC
4.968 million–GSPC-GERMI
2.400 million– DST–RFBR International Division
Interaction with
Professional Institution
Actively involved in scientists of following institutes 1) Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun 2) Agarkar Research Institute, Pune 3) Wadia College, Pune 4) Birbal Sahani Institute of Paleobotany, Lucknow. 5) KSKV
Kachchh University, Kachchh. -
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Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. N Madhavan
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
29th September 2010
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
Geology/II Class
Applied Geology
(1stClass)
Soil & Ground water
(Geochemistry)Awarded
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
07
-
17
Papers Published
National
2
International
5
Papers Presented in
Conference
National
09
International
6
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Civil &
EnvironmentalEngineering
University
JNU
&DT
U
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
-
Projects atMasterLevel
-
Books Published/IPRs
Chapters published inbooks:7
Professional Memberships
Member, Alumni, UC Santa Cruz
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
American Chemistry Society (ACS) American Water Resources
Association (AWRA)National Ground water Association (NGWA)
Consultancy Activities
-
Awards
2002–03 Senior Research Fellow- extended from CSIR
2003–06 Research associate from CSIR
2003–04 Linnaeus-Palme, Sweden
Grant Fetched -
Interaction with Professional Institution
105
Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Siva kumar P
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
06thAugust 2016
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Tech. (Chemical
Engineering)1stClass;
M.Tech
(Petroleum,
Refining &
Petrochemical)1stCl
ass
Petroleum Refining &
Petrochemical Engg.
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
09
-
05
Papers Published
National/ International
92
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/
International
125
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Bio fuels
University
PDPU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
2 completed + 5
(Ongoing)
Projects at
Master Level
9+
Books Published/IPRs
7 Book chapters
Professional Memberships
Indian Institute of Chemical Engineering
Separation Science and Technology Engineers, Japan
Consultancy Activities
-
Awards
Senoiur Research Felloship by CSIR-HRDG Govt. of India (2011-2013) 2. Innovative Technological Research & Dedicated Teaching Professional Award, Society of Engineers and Technicians, KL, Malaysia (2017) 3.
YOUNG SCIENTIST IN BIOFUELS of the Research Awards- VIRA 2017 (2017)
Grant Fetched Rs 6 Lakhs for ORS PProject
Interaction with Professional Institution
Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (India) (LM-60291) International Society for Environmental Information Sciences (Canada) (Life Member) International Society for Research and Development (United Kingdom) (SR4150900244) International Association of Engineers (Hong Kong)
(165797) International Society for Development and Sustainability (Japan) (M130517) Society of Engineers and Technologist, KL (Malaysia) -
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Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. R. Balasubramanian
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
17th September, 2014
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Tech(1stClass)
Anna University,
Chennai, 2006
M.Tech (1st
Class) Anna
University,
Chennai, 2013
Ph.D (Production
of Biodiesel, Pandit
Deendayal
Petroleum
University), 2018
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
12
Nil
Nil
Papers Published
National / International
05
Papers Presented in
Conference
National /
International
07
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Biofuels,
Biopolymer
University
PDEU
PhDs/Projects Guided
NIL
-
Projects at
Master Level
7
Books Published/IPRs
2 Book Chapters 1 Design Patent
Professional Memberships
Society of Petroleum Engineers; Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers Association
Consultancy Activities
-
Awards -
Grant Fetched -
Interaction with Professional Institution
Invited for Guest Lecture at Nandha Engineering College, Tamil Nadu.
107
Name of Teaching Staff
Mr. Shashi Shekhar Prasad Singh
Designation
Adjunct Faculty
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
02nd July 2008
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PGDiploma
Ph.D.
B.Sc (Hons.) –
Petroleum Engineering
Specialization in
Product
optimization from
Grozneft Grozney
(FormerUSSR)
--
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
8.5
34 + 4=
38(ONGC)
04
Papers Published
National
-
International
-
Papers Presented in
Conference
National
-
International
-
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
-
University
-
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
-
Projects at Master
Level
15
Books Published/IPRs
1
Professional Memberships
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Vice Chairman of Bombay
Chapter 1994-96
Consultancy Activities
-
Awards Manager of the Year 2003 –Most Prestigious Award of ONGC
Grant Fetched -
Interaction with Professional Institution
-
108
Name of Teaching Staff
Mr. G.S. Negi
Designation
Adjunct Faculty
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
14thJuly 2014
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Sc.
M.Sc & M.Tech
(ISM)
--
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
2.5
11.5
17
Papers Published
National
-
International
-
Papers Presented in
Conference
National
-
International
-
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
-
University
-
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
-
Projects at
Master Level
-
Books Published/IPRs
-
Professional Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
-
Awards
Chairman Award (2007) for systematic analysis and implementation of programs for regulating water injection resulting in substantial oil gain in Bombay High Asset.
Grant Fetched -
Interaction with Professional Institution
ONGC
109
Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Shanker Krishna
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining the
Institution
14.11.2019
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering, University
of Kerala), 2012
M.S. (Exploration Geophysics, Paris
Diderot University), 2014
M.Tech. (Petroleum
Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology Madras), 2019
Ph.D (Petroleum
Engineering, Indian
Institute of Technology
Madras), 2019
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research 3 NIL 9
Papers Published
National / International
8
Papers Presented in
Conference
National / International
5
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field Geomechanics,
Hydraulic
Fracturing
University PDEU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
1 (Ongoing)
Projects at
Master Level
1 completed
2(ongoing)
Books Published
NIL
Patent 6 Granted
Professional Memberships
SPE, IADC, SEG, EAGE
Consultancy Activities
1
Awards
Research fellowship at Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) and
MINES ParisTech fully funded by a consortium of TOTAL, CGG and
Schlumberger. 2. Research fellowship at Indian Institute of Technology Madras
fully funded by MHRD, GoI.
Grant Fetched NIL
Interaction with Professional
Institution
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) 2. Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) 3. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) 4. European Geosciences Union (EGU) 5. American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), MSME, JTI, ONGC,
110
Name of Teaching Staff
Maunish S Shah
Designation
Lecturer
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
30th June 2015
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.E.(Mechanical
Engineering)
M.Tech –
(Petroleum
Engineering) FirstClass
Ph. D Pursuing
(Petroleum
Engineering,
Pandit Deendayal
Petroleum
University),
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
04
01
4
Papers Published
National
7
-
Papers Presented in
Conference
National
1
-
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Petroleum
Engineering/
Hydraulic Fracturing
University
-
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
NIL
Projects at
Master Level
-
Books Published/IPRs
NIL
Professional Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards -
Grant Fetched -
Interaction with Professional Institution
-
111
Name of Teaching Staff
Mr. Chandan Sahu
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
01.06.2017
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.tech Petroleum Engg.
M.Tech. (Petroleum
Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (ISM)
Dhanbad), 2017
Ph.D (Petroleum
Engineering, Indian
Institute of Technology
(Madras), 2022
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
5
0
4
Papers Published
National/ International
4
Papers Presented
in Conference
National/
International
0
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field Gas Hydrate
University IIT
Madras
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
NIL
Projects at
Master Level
2+
Books Published/IPRs
NIL
Professional Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards
NIL
GrantFetched
-
Interaction with
Professional Institution
ONGC, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, IIT Gandhinagar
112
Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Achinta Bera
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
21.01.2019
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Sc. (Chemistry, University of Calcutta,
Kolkata), 2007
M.Sc. (Physical
Chemistry, University of
Calcutta, Kolkata), 2009
Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering
from Indian Institute of
Technology (Indian School of
Mines), DhanbadPostdoctoral
Fellow at the University of
Alberta, Canada
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research 3
-- 10+
Papers Published
National / International
46
Papers Presented in
Conference
National /
International
5
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field Enhanced Oil
Recovery
University PDPU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
4 Ongoing
Projects at
Master Level
5+
Books Published/IPRs
1
Professional Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards
NIL
Grant Fetched
NIL
Interaction with
Professional Institution
Khalifa University, Universiti Technologi PETRONAS, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad
113
Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Amit Verma
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
17.07.2020
Qualifications with Class/
Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Tech. UPTU, Lucknow
M.Tech. IIT(ISM) Dhanbad
PhD
IIT(ISM) Dhanbad
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
2 3 5
Papers Published
National/International
12
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/Internation
al
6
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Hydraulic
Fracturing,
Fracturing Fluid
University IIT(ISM) Dhanbad
PhDs / Projects Guided
PhDs
NIL
Projects
at Master
Level
1 completed
1 ongoing
Books Published/ IPRs
1 Book Chapter
Professional Memberships
SPE, EAGE
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards ---
Grant Fetched ---
Interaction with Professional
Institution ONGC, ISM Dhanbad, NCL,
114
Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Hari S
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
16 Jan 2020
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Tech MS PhD IIT Madras
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
2 1 5
Papers Published
National/ International
4
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/
International
2
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Additive
manufacturing,
petroleum
engineering
University PDPU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
Projects at
Master Level
Books Published/IPRs
---
Professional Memberships
Society of Petroleum Engineers, International
Association of Drilling Contractors
Consultancy Activities
Awards
1. Quality month award by General Manager of Rotary Wing Research and
Design Centre, HAL, Bangalore 2. Research program at Shock wave laboratory,
RWTH Aachen University, Germany under IITM-RWTH Indo-German program
co-funded by DAAD & UGC for a period of 5 months with an aim of
“Development of an industrial collaboration on new technologies for oil and gas
reservoirs enhanced recovery”
Grant Fetched ----
Interaction with Professional
Institution ONGC
115
Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Lakshmana Rao Jeeru
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
11.05.2019
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering, Jntu Hyderabad), 2001
M.Tech. (IIT Kharagpur), 2007
PhD IIT Kharagpur
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
6
-- 11
Papers Published
National/ International
3
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/
International
--
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field Petroleum Refinery
and Petrochemical
University
PDPU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
NIL
Projects at
Master Level
2
Books Published/IPRs
1 Book Chapter
Professional Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards
NIL
Grant Fetched
NIL
Interaction with Professional
Institution
IIT KGP
116
Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Nilesh Kumar Jha
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
15.07.2020
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Sc. (Chemical Engineering, BIT
Sindri), 2009
M.Tech. (Petroleum
Engineering, RGIPT Raebareli),
2012
Ph.D (Petroleum
Engineering, IIT Madras,
India - Curtin University,
Australia), 2020
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
1 1 6
Papers Published
National/ International
14
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/
International
4
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Low salinity
flooding, Enhanced
oil recovery
University PDPU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs NIL
Projects at
Master Level 2
Books Published/IPRs
NIL
Professional Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards Curtin university Chancellor Award 2020
GrantFetched NIL
Interaction with Professional
Institution Curtin University, ONGC
117
Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Paul Naveen
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
17.07.2020
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering
M.Tech. (Petroleum
Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology (ISM) Dhanbad), 2014
Ph.D (Petroleum
Engineering, Indian
Institute of Technology
(ISM) Dhanbad), 2020
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
2 0
8
Papers Published
National/ International
6
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/
International
15
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field CBM
University IIT(ISM)Dhanbad
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs nil
Projects at
Master Level
2+
Books Published/IPRs
NIL
Professional Memberships
SPE, EAGE, AGU, Interpore
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards NIL
Grant Fetched Shell project Grant: 60 Lakh
Interaction with Professional
Institution
ONGC, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, Shell India, IIT Gandhinagar, PRL Ahmedabad, MSME
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Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Pawan Gupta
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
03.06.2019
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
1st Class, B.E Mechanical Engineering
1st Class, M.Tech Petroleum
Engineering
1st Class, Petroleum
Engineering
Total Experience inYears
Teaching
Industry
Research
6
NIL
4
Papers Published
National
15
Papers Presented in
Conference
National
4
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field Gas Hydrates
(Unconventional
Energy)
University PDPU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs
2(ongoing)
Projects at
Master Level
1
(comple
ted)
+1+1
(ongoing)
Books Published/IPRs
1
Professional Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards
NIL
GrantFetched
SERB Sponsored Project, file number SRG/2021/001833 "Methane Production
from Gas Hydrates Using Slow Depressurization and Carbon Dioxide Injection"
From 14 Jan 2022 to 14 Jan 2024.
Project cost Rs. 30,38,690.
Interaction with Professional
Institution
IIT Madras, TOTAL, ONGC
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Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Rohit Srivastava
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
01.08.2018
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Sc. (Chemistry, Dr. RMNL Avadh University Faizabad), 2005
M.Sc. (Chemistry, Dr. RMNL Avadh University
Faizabad), 2008 M.Phil. (Chemistry, Dr.
Bhim Rao Ambedkar University Agra), 2010
Ph.D (Chemistry, Birla
Institute of Technology,
Mesra Ranchi)
Post Doc Harvard
University Cambridge
USA
Total Experience in
Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
3
6+
PapersPublished
National/ International
17
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/
International
3
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field Hydrogen Generation
University PDPU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs 4 (Ongoing) Projects at
Master Level
5+
Books Published/IPRs
12
Professional
Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards
Harvard University Cambridge USA, IISc. Bangalore, MNNIT Allahabad, IIT(ISM)
Dhanbad, BIT Mesra Ranchi and Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University Agra. University
of Malaya, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
Received Young Researcher in Energy storage and Conversion by Center of Advanced
Research and Design, Venus International Foundation in 2020.
Received Distinguished Young Researcher, Green ThinkerZ in 2020.
Grant Fetched
Fabrication of Nature Inspired-nanohybrid as Electrocatalyst for Water Splitting and
CO2 Reduction, ASEAN-India Science, Technology & Innovation Cooperation,
Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) New Delhi, Gov. of India Rs
3100000
Interaction with
Professional Institution
Dr. DS Kothari Post-doctoral Fellowship of UGC, Gov. of India, Institute Fellowship of IIT Bombay, Institute Fellowship (JRF) of BIT Mesra Ranchi, Association of Scientist Developers and Faculties (ASDF) Global Best Scientific Researcher Award 2016 (International) Michigan, USA.
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Name of Teaching Staff
Dr. Vivek Ramalingam
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
18.02.2019
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.E Civil Engineering, Government College of Technology (GCT) Coimbatore
M.Tech in Petroleum
Engineering, IIT Madras
PhD, IIT Madras
Total Experience inYears
Teaching
Industry
Research
3
nil 9
Papers Published
National / International
5
Papers Presented in
Conference
National / International
6
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field Numerical
Modelling; CO2
sequestration; Flow
through porous
media
University
IIT Madras
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs 2 (Ongoing)
Projects at
Master
Level
2
Completed
2
(Ongoing)
Books Published/IPRs
1 Patent
Professional Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
NIL
Awards
Grant Fetched NIL
Interaction with Professional
Institution
ONGC IRS, NIOT
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Name of Teaching Staff
Mr. Gaurav Hazarika
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining the
Institution
11.05.2019
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Tech. (Petroleum Engineering, Dibrugarh
University), 2017
M.Tech. (Petroleum Exploration and
Production, Dibrugarh
University), 2019
Ph.D Pursuing(Enhanced
Oil Recovery, Pandit
Deendayal Petroleum
University),
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research 1
9 months 1
Papers Published
National / International
1
Papers Presented in
Conference
National / International
1
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Drilling
Engineering, Matrix
acidization
University
PhDs/Projects Guided NIL
UG Guided 3 - Group of 8
Projects at
Master Level 0
IPRs
Portable Proppant Transportation Analyzing System Publication date 2021/7/2 Patent office IN Patent number 342065-001
Professional Memberships
SPE, IADC
Consultancy Activities
Yes, Involved in the technical and planning team for 4 projects of the Consultancy
Team along with Dr. RK ViJ (Director PDPU)
Awards ---
Grant Fetched ---
Interaction with Professional
Institution
Students and few faculties of IIT-G, Rahul Saha, NIT Hamirpur, Dibrugarh University, KSKV Kachchh University, OIL, ONGC IRS, SNF Flopam India Sudan National Petroleum Corporation, also known as Sudapet Petrabyte, MSME Jaipur Agarwal International, Assam Petroleum limited, I Energy,
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Name of Teaching Staff
Mrs. Namrata Bist Rawat
Designation
Assistant Professor
Department
School of Petroleum Technology
Date of Joining
the Institution
01.06.2017
Qualifications with
Class/Grade
UG
PG
Ph.D.
B.Tech. (Applied Petroleum Engineering, University of petroleum
energy studies), 2011
M.Tech. (Petroleum
Engineering, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum
University), 2017
Ph.D Pursuing(Renewable
Energy, Pandit Deendayal
Petroleum University)
Total Experience in Years
Teaching
Industry
Research
5
4 7
Papers Published
National / International
11
Papers Presented in
Conference
National/
International
20
Ph.D Guide/ Give Field &
University
Field
Petroleum
Engineering and
Renewable energy
University PDEU
PhDs/Projects Guided
PhDs 6 UG Projects
Projects at
Master Level 3
Books Published/IPRs
1 Book/ 4 book chapters
Professional Memberships
SPE
Consultancy Activities
1) Consultancy program for Torrent Gas Pvt Ltd Rs. 20,00,000 from 2018-2022.
Awards
Featured on the cover page of DEW journal for women in Oil and Gas and
career services and alumni relations for coaching and mentoring final year students
for 2020- r Women in Geothermal-WING India Chapter.
.
Grant Fetched NIL
Interaction with Professional
Institution
Society of Petroleum Engineers, UPES Dehradun, ONGC Ltd., Torrent Ltd, Adani Gas Ltd., Graphic Era University, DEW journal
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Names of Teaching Staff common subjects
S.N. FacultyName Department
1.
T.P. Singh
Mathematics & Computer Science
2.
T.V. Pawan Kumar
Electrical Engineering
3
Manoj Sahani
Mathematics & Computer Science
6.
Md. Sarifuddin Ansari
Mathematics & Computer Science
8.
Jwngsar Brahma
Mathematics & Computer Science
9.
Manoj Kumar
Sciences
10. Hepzibah Mary Communication skill
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ANNEXURE – 6
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Classroom Photograph
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Computer Center Facilities
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Library Facilities
Auditorium
128
129
Cafeteria
130
Indoor Sports Facilities
131
132
133
Outdoor Sports Facilities
134
Gymnasium
135
Facilities for Disabled
136
Boys and Girls Hostel
137
Medical Facilities
138
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Annexure–7
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Laboratory Objectives
1. Earth Science Lab: The objective of this lab course is to make students understand the basic properties of
rock and minerals and identify them in hand specimen and under microscope. This enables them to
understand the structural geology and mineralogy of the samples as well. They are exposed to the utilization
of geological maps and various geological tools.
2. Geomechanics and Strength of Materials Lab: The objective of this lab course is to make students
understand the mechanical properties of rock and its application in upstream hydrocarbon industry. The
students analyze the pore structure, compressive and tensile strength ductility, hardness, brittleness,
elasticity, fatigue limits of various materials.
3. Drilling Fluids & Cements Lab: The objective of this lab course is to make students understand the
characteristics of drilling fluid and cementation. They learn about the classification of drilling fluids,
properties and nature of drilling fluids, and how to select an effective fluid system.
4. Safety, Health and Environment Lab: The objective of this lab course is to give students an exposure on
day-to-day Safety, Health and Environmental activities of various segments of hydrocarbon industries.
5. Petroleum Engineering Lab (PE-1 and PE-2): To provide students the knowledge about the basic
laboratory equipments, methods and procedures used in petroleum upstream business for effective
exploration and exploitation. To study principles and methods involved with the production of oil, gas, and
water from subsurface reservoirs and the surface processing of oil and gas in the installation like
EPS/GGS/GCS etc. To provide practical and hands on knowledge regarding rocks and fluids inside the
reservoirs, their physico-chemical properties and well as their flow behavior in subsurface and surface
condition: Starting from core plugging machine to every aspect of core analysis with the practical aspect and
application of the petro physical parameters of petroleum reservoir rocks are the strengths of the laboratories.
Experiments in Core Flooding apparatus help students to learn and visualize the fluid flow system in porous
and fracture medium reservoir medium with great detail. Laboratory experiments with Rheometer, Particle
size analyser, Tensiometer help the students to learnmore about fluid properties in different physico-chemical
condition during production. Students learn to design efficient and cost-effective procedures for lifting oil
and gas from subsurface reservoirs which includes detailed analysis of crude oil properties by using
sophisticated and non-destructive equipments currently employed in oil and gas industries.
6. Petroleum Product Testing Lab: Practical classes are based on theory course content of the Petroleum
Engineering course. The students test the physical and chemical properties of petroleum and petroleum
related products.
7. Petroleum Product Application Lab: Practical classes are based on theory course content of the Petroleum
Engineering and Refinery courses. The students test the chemical properties of petroleum and petroleum
related products such as fire-point, flashpoint, droppoint, smoke point etc.
8. Reservoir Characterization Lab (RCL): To provide the students about the knowledge of reservoir
during its production life through characterization of reservoir rocks and fluids and through simulation which
is the art of combining physics, mathematics, reservoir engineering, and computer programming to develop
a tool to predict the performance of hydrocarbon reservoirs in various operation strategies. UV-Vis and
fluorescence spectro-photometeris used to characterize crude oils and mixtures/emulsions of various in-situ
and injection fluids for better understanding of the phenomenon during later stages of oil recovery. Modeling
of oil reservoir has great importance ondevelopment and implementation of mathematical and stochastic
models for the characterization ofpetroleum reservoirs. It consists in building a computer model of an oil
reservoir for the purpose of improving the estimation of reserves and making decisions about the
development of the field.
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Work-station and computers of simulation/ software lab supports the practical aspect of the modeling and simulation.
9. Computer and Language Lab: SPT has a state of art Computer and Language Lab, where students are
exposed to various computer languages, internet applications and engineering softwares used in
oilandgasindustry.
10. Drilling, Cementing & Stimulation Research Centre: The school of Petroleum Technology, Pandit
Deendayal Petroleum University was established in 2007. The primary objective of the school is to become
a world class research centre in upstream sector and to provide opportunities to researchers and academicians
around the globe which will help them to grow and excel in their professional life. School of Petroleum
Technology (SPT), PDPU has established a drilling, Cementing & Stimulation research Centre to conduct
excellent, high-tech and cutting-edge research by providing the state-of-the-art research facilities.
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Equipment List
1. Earth Science and Sedimentary Lab:
The earth science lab is well equipped with modern instruments for geological and geophysical
investigation of the earth. It includes
a) 48 channels seismograph, binocular
b) Petrological microscope for the characterization of the rocks and minerals.
c) Several microscopes are available there to investigate the microscopic structural analysis of
rock samples
2. Geomechanics and Strength of Material Lab
(a) Rockwell Hardness testing Machine
(b) Black Diamond Cone Indenter
(c) Hard Steel Specimen (d) Brinell Hardness Tester
(e) Ball Indenter
(f) Impact Testing Machine (g) Universal Testing Machine (Tension Test)
(h) Twist Meter
(i) Compression Pads
3. Petroleum Engineering Laboratory–1(PE-1)
(a) Softening Point Apparatus
(b) Hot Air Oven
(c) Digital Conductivity Meter
(d) Vacuum Pump (e) Gas Permeameter
(f) Liquid Permeameter
(g) Electrical Stirrer
(h) Digital Electronic Voltage Stabilizer
(i) Air Compressor (j) Auto-Tensiometer
(k) Transformer (l) Digital Multimeter
(m) Recombination Cell
4. Petroleum Engineering Laboratory– 2 (PE-2)
(a) Glass Distillation Apparatus
(b) Burette stands with clamp (c) Thermometer
(d) Hot Air Oven
(e) Digital Conductivity Meter (f) Helium Porosimeter
(g) ASTM Distillation Unit
(h) Kinematic Viscocity Bath
(i) Saybolt Viscometer (j) Wax Content Apparatus
(k) Anonymous
(l) Reid Vapor Pressure Apparatus
(m) Productivity Index Apparatus (n) Gas Lift System
(o) Electronic Weighing Machine
(p) Soxlet Extraction Apparatus
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(q) Vacuum Pump
(r) Log Try Simulator
(s) Digital Electronic Multimeter
(t) Gas Lift Valve
(u) Rheometer
(v) Particle size Analyzer
(w) Microscope (x) Syringe Pump
(y) Mixers
(z) Stirrers with Hot Plate
(aa) Hydrostatic Core Holder
(bb) Fluid Sampler System for Core Flooding
(cc) Turbidity Meter
(dd) Helium Gas Cylinder with stage regulator
(ee) Nitrogen Gas Cylinder with Regulator and pipe
(ff) Plugging Machine
(gg) Trimming Saw
(hh)Precision End Face Grinder (ii)Precision weighing balance
(jj)Glass Washer
(kk) Sulphur in oil Analyzer
(ll)Water Purification System
(mm) Oil Content Analyzer
(nn) Pressure tape core holder
5. Petroleum Product Testing and Application Lab
(a) Pensky Martens Apparatus
(b) Saybolt Viscometer
(c) Distillation Apparatus
(d) Tar Viscometer (e) Penetrometer Apparatus
(f) Copperstrip Corrosion Test Apparatus
(g) Bomb Calorimeter (h) Aniline Point Apparatus
(i) Thermo gravimeter Analyzer
(j) Carbon Residue Apparatus (k) Weighing Balance Digital
(l) Flash & Fire Point Apparatus
(m) Pour & Cloud Point Apparatus (n) Smoke Point Apparatus
(o) Automatic Distillation Analyzer
6. Drilling Fluid and Cementing Lab
(a) Stirrer
(b) Hamilton beach mixture (c) Mud balance meter
(d) Marsh funnel viscometer
(e) Rheometer, 6-Speed, Fann Model 35VG Meter
(f) Retort Kit (g) Low-temperature/Low-pressure API filtration apparatus
(h) Sand content Kit
(i) pH meter (j) Titration Vessel
(k) Stability Meter
(l) Shearometer (m) Resistivity Meter
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7. Health, Safety and Environment Laboratory
(a) Burette
(b) Pipette (c) Flask
(d) CODReactor
(e) Funnel
(f) BOD Incubator
(g) Erlen meyer Flask
(h) Gas Analyzer (i) Conical Flask
(j) Digestion Flask
(k) Distillation Apparatus
(l) Kjeldahl Nitrogen Assembly
(m) Stack Monitoring Kit
(n) Auto Clave
(o) Flame Photometer/Cl-411
(p) Tintometer/MODEL F
(q) TDS Meter/Cl-280
(r) Respirable Dust Sampler/SLE-RDS 103
(s) Sound Level Meter/SL-4030
(t) Cooling Centrifuge
(u) Cyber scan Multi Parameter/PCD 6500
(v) Waterproof PCS Tester35
(w) Uniphos Envirotrack
8. Reservoir Characterization Laboratory (RCL)
(a) Fluorescence spectrophoto meter and related accessories (b) L225-0150 PTP-1 Single Position Research Pelteir Controller
(c) N101-5158 PCB150 pelteir chiller bath
(d) UV-Vis Spectrophoto meter and Related Accessories
(e) UPS(5KV)
(f) Computers
(g) Printers
(h) Dell Precision T11700MT CTO Base Workstation– 1 (one) in number (i) Dell Optiplex 3020 SSF desktop – 15 in numbers
9. Drilling, Cementation, and Stimulation (DCS) Lab
The Drilling Cementing Stimulation Lab has the equipments to conduct undergraduate and
graduate research in drilling, cementing and stimulation. The equipments are classified as
follows:
(a) Proppant Conductivity testing
(b) Formation Damage testing
(c) Cement slurry testing equipment.
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9. Petroleum Engineering Software lab
Experimental and Numerical Studies are the fundamental entities of an engineering study.
Numerical simulation models play a pivotal role in arriving at an optimal engineering solution
and enrich the prompt project management decision. The Petroleum Software Lab is a distinctive
feature of SPT, PDPU, among the other petroleum universities in the Country. The lab houses
the latest version of industrially used software covering all spectra of the Petroleum Industry.
The school presently has software from the pioneers of the peer community. The details of the
software available presently are listed in Table 2.9.
List of software available in the School of Petroleum Technology.
Company Software Module Available
Computer Modelling Group
Ltd.
(CMG)
SOLVE University (Access to GEM,
IMEX, STARS Simulator)
COST
Builder
Results
Kappa Engineering
Saphir NL - Pressure Transient
Analysis
Topaze NL - Rate Transient
Analysis
Rubis -Multi-Purpose
Numerical Model
Citrine - Field Performance
Analysis
Azurite - Formation Testing
Emeraude - Production Logging
PETroleum EXperts
(PETEX)
Integrated Production
Modelling software
IPM models the complete oil and gas
production system, including reservoir,
wells and the surface network.
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NSI Technologies
StimPlan
A fracturing software to
develop an optimum fracture
design
CARBO Technology
FracPro
Fracture design, analysis,
and monitoring software
Baker Hughes – a
GE Company France and Jewel Suite
Emerson E&P
Software Paradigm and Roxar
The lab aims to introduce and provide the students with hands-on experience in the above-mentioned software which are widely used in petroleum industry. The course also aims to further increase the employability and deployability of the students in various industrial applications. 10. Data Interpretation Centre (DIC)
Data Interpretation Centre (DIC) is a co-shared research Lab with GERMI in which some B. Tech students accomplish their research projects. Data pertaining to seismic and well log is interpreted to accomplish the same.
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Experiments List
1. Earth Science Laboratory
In earth science laboratory no experiment is done. However, students do some practical
exercises, which are as follows:
(a) Study of the structural geological maps, drawing geological (subsurface) sections, interpretation
of the geological structures and geological history.
(b) Study and identification of minerals in hand specimens
(c) Study and identification of rocks in hand specimens
(d) Preliminary idea of study of crystals
(e) Study of optical properties of minerals and rocks (thin sections) under petrological
microscope. The earth science laboratory houses fifteen such microscopes.
(f) Study of microfossils under stereo binocular microscope. The earth science lab owns fifteen
suchmicroscopes.
(g) The Earth Science laboratory has specimens of minerals, rocks, crystal`s models,15 binocular
petrological microscopes and 15 stereo binocular microscopes.
Workshop
List of Facilities available:
Fitting, Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, Gas Metal Arc Welding Process, Gas Tungsten
ArcWelding Process, Gas Welding, Gas Cutting, Resistance Welding – spot, projection, Resistance
buttwelding, solid state welding – Friction stir welding, Brazing, Soldering, Measuring Instruments –
Screw gauge, Vernier caliper, Dial indicator, Height gauge, Sheet Bending, Hand shear, Benchgrinder,
Bend saw, Drilling and taping, Shaping, Lath machine, Universal Milling Machine, Woodworking –
Operations & hand tools, Hands on experience on Mini lath machine, Hands on experienceon Mini
milling machine, CNC – Turning, CNC – Milling, Basic of engineering Drawing,
Solidworks,Casestudies.
2. Sedimentary Geology
(a) To Study about Sedimentary Rocks
(b) To Study about origin of Sedimentary Rock (c) To identify common Sedimentary Rock minerals (d) To identify Sedimentary Rocks (hand specimen)
(e) Identifying sedimentary rocks (thin sections)
(f) To Study various sedimentary Texture & Structure
(g) To interpret Depositional Environments by studying sedimentary rocks (h) To Study compaction of sediments
(i) To Study physical properties of Sedimentary rock
3. Geomechanics Laboratory
(a) Rockwell Hardness Test–To determine the hardness of the given specimen using Rockwell hardness test.
(b) Brinell Hardness Test–To determine the hardness of the given specimen using Brinell hardness
test.
(c) Impact Test – To determine the Impact toughness (strain energy) through Izod test and
Charpytest.
(d) Tension Test-To determine the tensile strength of specimen.
(e) Torsion Test–To find the modulus of rigidity. (f) Bending Test – To find the values of bending stresses and young`s modulus of the material of a
beam (say a wooden or steel) simply supported at the ends and carrying a concentrated load at the
center.
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(g) Shear Test–To find the shear strength of given specimen.
(h) Compression Test–To find the compressive strength of given specimen.
4. Drilling Fluid and Cementation Laboratory
(a) Preparation of BentoniteMud
(b) To prepare the Oil Based Mud (OBM)
(c) To calibrate the mud balance and determine the specific gravity/density of mud. (d) To measure the viscocity of Drilling Fluid using Marsh Funnel viscometer.
(e) To determine the Rheology of the drilling fluid using Rheometer, 6-speed, Fann Model 35 VG Meter.
(f) To determine the volumes of water, oil and solid in drilling fluid using Retort kit.
(g) To determine the Fluid loss using Loss-Temperature/Low-Pressure API filtration apparatus.
(h) To determine the sand content in drilling fluid using sand content kit.
(i) To determine the alkanity in Drilling fluid and infiltrate of drilling fluid by titration method. (j) To determine the Lime content in drilling fluid by titration method.
(k) To measure the pH of various drilling fluid using pH meter. (l) To determine the chloride in drilling fluid by titration method.
(m) To determine the total hardness in drilling fluid by titration method.
(n) To determine the Calcium and Magnesium in drilling fluid by titration method.
(o) To determine the Sulphate/Carbonate by using Qualitative method. (p) Field procedure for determining cation exchange capacity.
(q) Potassium determination is done by precipitating potassium as per chlorate salt.
(r) To measure the emulsion stability of Drilling fluidusing Emulsion (Es) stability meter.
(s) To determine the Salinity of drilling fluid. (t) To measure the gel or shear strength of drilling fluid using Shearometer.
(u) To measure the resistivity of drilling fluid using Analog Resistivity meter.
(v) Demonstration: Mud digestion using Rolling oven.
5. Health, Safety and Environment Laboratory
(a) Complex metric method to estimate total hardness of given water sample.
(b) To find out Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)of given polluted water sample.
(c) Estimation of NH4Cl and NH3 in the polluted water sample. (d) To determine Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) of a given water sample.
(e) To determine the concentration of oil and grease in a given water sample by Partition
Gravitational method.
(f) To estimate the Chloride content in a given water sample by Mohr method. (g) To estimate the alkalinity in a given water sample by indicator method.
(h) Field procedure for exhaust gas emission testing using gas analyzer.
(i) Estimation of Nitrogen by modified K jeldahl method.
(j) Demonstration of Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) Part-1 (k) Demonstration of Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) Part-2
(l) Demonstration of mock fire (FireFighting) (m) To prepare emergency response plan (ERP)for various laboratories at PDPU.
(n) To conduct the Safety audit of various laboratories at PDPU.
6. Petroleum Engineering Laboratory
(a) Case Study of core and plug preparation
(b) Determine the porosity of the given core sample by using helium Porosimeter. (c) Determine of effective porosity of a given core sample by saturation method.
(d) Permeability measurement by using liquid Permeameter.
(e) Permeability measurement by using gas Permeameter. (f) To determine the productivity ratio using electrical analogy.
(g) To determine the productivity ratio of off-centered well using electrical analogy.
(h) Shale volume estimation and porosity correction.
(i) Determination of formation water resistivity using SP log.
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(j) To study working of a gas lift system.
(k) To study water coning using electrical analogy.
(l) To draw ternary phase diagram for solubility of water benzene-isopropyl alcohol.
(m) To determine the acid value of the given sample (n) Formation Resistivity measurement of Fluid-Saturated Rocks.
(o) Determine the acid value of the given oil sample.
(p) Determine the Sulphur content of the given oil sample. (q) Draw a ternary phase diagram for solubility of water benzene isopropyl alcohol (IPA) solution.
(r) Determine the rheological properties of a given oil sample using Rheometer. (s) Determine the particle size of the given oil sample using Zetasizer Particle Size analyser.
(t) Determine the Formation resistivity of the saturated rock sample.
(u) Water Coning using Resistance Analogy (v) Understanding of Auto-Tensiometer
(w) Understanding of Proppant Conductivity System at normal and high temperature conditions (x) Understanding of Formation Damage System at normal temperature conditions and high
temperature conditions
7. Computer Laboratory
Number of Systems:35
Total number of systems connected by LAN 400
Total number of systems connected by WAN400
Internet Bandwidth: 4 Mbps & 24x7 Internet Access Available
Major software packages available Windows XP, Windows 2007, Windows 2003, Visual Studio, Office Scan (Trend Micro), Solid
Works, CNC programming simulation, Petrel, Eclipse, Language Lab, Solid Works- Designing tool
software,MT lab software,Microsoft SQL,Lab View,C++, SOLVE University (Access to GEM,
IMEX, STARS Simulator), COST, Builder Results, Saphir NL, Topaze NL, Rubis -Multi-Purpose
Numerical Model, Citrine - Field Performance Analysis, Azurite - Formation Testing, Emeraude -
Production Logging, Integrated Production Modelling software, StimPlan, FracPro, France and Jewel
Suite Paradigm and Roxar
Special purpose facilities available
Wi-Fi Campus, Internet facility available at UG Hostel, E-library at campus, Intranet facility
8. Language Laboratory
Objectives Communication in all forms is a major challenge in today’s multilingual world. Employers are
constantly on the lookout for individuals who are excellent in communication & Inter-personal skills.
In addition to verbal communication, understanding of non-verbal clues is also highly important. Almost
all discussions of Emotional intelligence also emphasize the neglected skills of intra-personal
communication. In short, there is a global requirement for competence in Communication.
To enable students to comprehend and use languages efficiently, PDPU has setup multi-media
Language Laboratory (Language Lab) set in 2010 sq. Feet spacious room, the Language lab is fully
furnished and air-conditioned.
Software
The Language lab at PDPU is a computer-based laboratory with flexibility to conduct laboratory
sessions with computers also. The software used in the language lab is developed by Globarena
Technologies Private Limited. The software has default 200-hourself-learnable digital program. It also
has software for the career lab with default 200-hour program.
AdditionalFacilities
The Language Lab at PDPU has additional facilities like LCD-projector, Behringer audio mixer; (12-
input 2/2 bus mixer; *4 MIC Preamps; 13500 * 2 subgroups with separate outputs; 2 multi functional
stereo aux returns), dB Opera series 350W front speaker; Studio master audio amplifier, Video camera
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to shoot sessions of group discussions or skits, quality headphones with micro phones two cordless
microphones for open house discussion, a tripod for round-table group-discussion, comfortable seating
accommodation for 60 students with 60 computers and a notice board.
Working of the Software: The software works at two levels.
Teacher/Admin (Server Side) Students (Client Side) Customized lesson scheduling Access courses through clients Create new practice exercises Audio & Text Communication with facilitator
Review Students performance (Chat)
Access Student Desktop Access facilitator desktop
Additional Resources:
PDPU Language Lab has more than 150 video clips/documentaries for academic use. It also has more
than 200 audio lessons from BBC and Voice of America. There are more than 20 movies related to
Literature, Communication, Ethics and Psychology. With the help of in-house Video Graphics
Association formed by students, the Language Lab would undertake projects of preparing academic
videos movies very soon.
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Alumni Meet 2019 (https://alumni.pdpu.ac.in/events/1342)
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SPT Best Practices (2015-2020)
SPT Alumni Reunion – Knowledge increases with sharing not with Saving SPT has organised 1st Alumni Meet on January 3, 2015.
Objective of the meeting was to create a platform for existing to learn and interact with alumni in understanding
the scenario of Oil & Gas industry. Also, to seek their support in the concern of internships and placements.
The hubbub in the gathering indicated the extent of merriment the alumni exercised and expressed their delightful
memories with the campus and among their mates.
Alongside, A reflection sessions is conducted where alumni have shared their respective experiences in terms of
advices and panacea to the issues they have encountered.
Alumni expressed themselves to the fullest by sharing every minute information related to industrial problems at
their career beginnings along with the future plans’ students should start building at the very moment.
They have also illustrated the procedures for admissions at prestigious Indian and International institutions and
pondered their industrial insights and addressed various queries regarding the different courses that should be
opted for better future.
Outcome of the event was creating a bond between Alumni and current students and also refreshing the memories
alumni carried with them from PDPU.
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A first ever meet of SPT pass outs was organized on PDPU campus on April 13, 2019. About 75 PDPU alumni
turned up for the meet and shared with PDPU community how their days at PDPU influenced the future course
of their lives
Prof. Subhash Shah and Dr. R. K. Vij met Alumni currently working in USA on:
o May 7, 2019 in Huston, USA
o June 9, 2019 in Toronto, Canada
o June 11, 2019 in Ottawa, Canada
o June 12, 2019 in Edmonton, Canada
o June 14, 2019 in Edmonton, Canada
o July 15, 2019 in Oklahoma, USA
o July 26, 2019 in Dallas, USA
As a part of the 16th edition of the SPE week, the session to bridge the gap between industry and academia was
organized on the November 24, 2020.
o The guest of honor for the session was Mr. Divyanshu Vyas, an alumnus of PDPU. He talked about the
basics of Petroleum Engineering and things that would be beneficial to the career in oil and gas
industry.
On January 18, 2021, Intern Talk was organized by the collaborative efforts of SPE, FIPI and SEG-SPG-EAGE
PDPU student chapters
o It was an Interactive session where the final year students shared internship experiences and provided
some insights about their learning.
o The session served opportunity to clear internship related queries and be it preparation or the selection
process.
SPE student chapter organized weekly initiative ‘Alumni Insights’ that brought forward to eulogize experience
of SPT alumni Network. This initiative aimed at strengthening the alumni network which was advantageous in
attaining knowledge about the current scenario in our oil and gas industry. She was Sakshi Pandita, alumni of
SPT’13 batch, who is currently associated with Subsurface and Well team in Shell
On February 10, 2021, SPE week organized Research Paper Workshop where Mr. Harsh Patel, currently working
at Shell & SPT ’16 batch alumni enlighten importance and writing of research paper
Petro Cup’ 15 – train like an Athlete, eat like a Nutritionist, sleep like a Baby,
and win like a Champion Sports festival was held for 5 days for the dates February 5 -9, 2015.
Event itinerary includes - 9 prominent sport: Football; Basketball; Volley-ball; Cricket; Chess; Carrom, Table
Tennis, Lawn Tennis, and Arm wrestling; Dart; Tug of War
Around 2300 participants from all over India took part in this event.
Petro Cup’15 has evidently seen a period of team spirit and wonderful sportsmanship throughout the game that
genuinely played as a family. The sports committee members were thanked exceptionally by the players and
everyone for their tireless efforts for continuous 5 days.
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International Conference on Geothermal Energy: Exploration and
Exploitation CEGE has organised this event on May 1, 2015.
This event was joint association of Energy and Petrochemicals Department (EPD) and Gujarat Power Corporation
Ltd. (GPCL). The principle and associate sponsors for the conference were ONGC Energy Centre (OEC), New
Delhi and Saket Engineering, Vadodara respectively. The event was also supported by the Petroleum Federation
of India (PetroFed).
The event was highly successful as the event was attended by many eminent researchers, industry professionals,
policy makers and representatives of government organizations and academic fraternity.
The highlight of the event was the Round Table Session at the end of the conference. This session was organized
to discuss the burning issues and challenges related to geothermal energy scenario in India. All the stake holders
of geothermal energy in India and guests from abroad participated in the session. Many key issues were discussed
during the session.
The event was covered by leading local and national dailies on the next day. The conference was covered by
DNA, Divya Bhaskar, Gujarat Samachar, Rajasthan Patrika and Navgujart Samay (ToI Group), which is a huge
achievement for the centre and the university as well. Various interdisciplinary aspects of Geothermal energy
were discussed in the conference.
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Cairn India – Amazing Champions of Energy (ACE) Cairn India organises this Cairn India – ACE in association with SPT every year.
Top 5 teams will be shortlisted among the numerous participants based on their views on the pricing frame
work along with supporting plots/charts/and presentations.
Cash prizes are announced based on the final views: INR 1 Lakh as first prize; INR 50,000 as second prize; and
INR 10,000 as third prize.
Value-added activities in relation to Campus Placements Students at SPT, PDEU are trained in different petroleum software like CMG, Kappa, Petrel, IPM by Petroleum
Experts
Internships play a vital role in the development of an individual both in technical skills and interpersonal skills.
As a part of the curriculum, students had to visit Kachchh, a district in Gujarat, India for the Rural Internship for
a duration of 21 days. This internship helped them in the following ways:
o Living in different environments (It was over 45°C temperature during the day time)
o Learn to adjust to lack of facilities
o Understand the problems of the community
o Help the needy
o Spread awareness
o Stepping out of the comfort zone
o Working in a team
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SPT, PDEU grants student exchange opportunity to students via semester exchange program and international
exposure program
o The main objectives of the Semester Exchange program are to give students an exposure to academic,
research, industrial and cultural facets and to prepare them for a dynamic international career
o The International Exposure program enables students to not only develop their technical knowledge but
also enriches their linguistic and cultural knowledge
This in turn leads them to move from a fundamental understanding of the theoretical concepts to a more
sophisticated interpretation and application-based approach
SPT, PDEU grants student exchange opportunity to students via semester exchange program and international
exposure program
The main objectives of the Semester Exchange program are to give students an exposure to academic, research,
industrial and cultural facets and to prepare them for a dynamic international career
The International Exposure program enables students to not only develop their technical knowledge but also
enriches their linguistic and cultural knowledge
This in turn leads them to move from a fundamental understanding of the theoretical concepts to a more
sophisticated interpretation and application-based approach
SPT, PDEU has set up state-of-the-art Lab Facilities for the students where they not only perform experiments
designed based on the theoretical studies, but are also provided a platform to take up research studies as well.
The labs are present at the university are:
o Earth Science
o Geomechanics and Strength of Materials
o Drilling Fluids and Cementation
o Petroleum Engineering Lab I & II
o Health, Safety and Environment
o Petroleum Product Testing
o Petroleum Product Application
o Reservoir Characterization
Industry Visits as part of SPT Institute - Industry Orientation ▪ With an aim to bridge the gap between industry and academia PDPU organized various types of industrial visits
in collaboration with national and international companies ultimately helping out the students to gain practical
experience of what they had been taught theoretically
▪ The ONE-DAY INDIAN Gas Industry workshop was organized by PDEU and Gas Technology Institute,
Illinois, in association with SPE PDEU Student Chapter, on the theme “Natural Gas Industries in India-
Opportunities and Challenges” on February 22, 2019 at New Delhi witnessed a colloquium of 72 doyens of the
industry aimed to understand the overview, current status, future challenges and the opportunities present in the
robust developing Indian Gas sector including various panel discussions and keynote presentations to boost India
towards Gas economy
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▪ SEG-SPG-EAGE PDPU SC had organized a Rig visit on November 21-22, 2019 where we witnessed the
willingness of students to know about the technology of the Drilling rig and the methodology of drilling.
o A total of 60 students had an opportunity for the visit and two groups were made of 30 students each.
1. The first group visited the Rig on November 21, 2019 and the group was coordinated by Mr. Hari
Ganesh, Assistant Professor, PDEU
2. The second group visited the Rig on November 22, 2019 and the group was coordinated by Mr.
Shivshambu and Mr. DP Singh, ONGC guided hroughout the Rig-visit
o This Rig visit opportunity had driven students to an insightful pathway as it disseminated about the
complete procedure done until it reaches its target depth.
Petroleum Software Training was conducted by software professionals. The training program on Kappa
Workstation was conducted by Mr. Shantnu Brajesh, Senior Reservoir at ReservOil India, on September 5-6,
2019
o His vast experience in Dynamic Data Analysis benefitted students to understand the concepts of transient
and production analysis, production log analysis, data management, modeling and history matching.
o His software guiding session mainly focused on the Rate Transient Analysis module – Topaze and the
Numerical Modeling module – Rubis
The Computer Modeling Group (CMG) training was organized from September 6-10, 2019 to introduce concepts
of reservoir simulation and advance recovery processes.
o Dr. Kameshwer Singh, NTNU Norway, graced students with his knowledge and expertise in the field of
simulation
o He took an interactive session covering the array of cross-disciplinary multi-physics topics required to
accurately model simple to most advanced recovery processes.
o A total of 40 students undertook the training and were enthralled with detailed instructions on a suite of
industry-standard software which instills a level of professional competency that industry employers
immediately recognize and value.
▪ SPE PDPU Student Chapter had an opportunity to collaborate with ABAN and organize an offshore rig visit to
the ABAN IV rig, Ratnagiri
▪ 26 students from B.Tech and M.Tech, under the mentorship of Dr. R. K. Vij, Director SPT and Dr. Bhawanisingh
Desai, Faculty Advisor, SPE PDPU Student Chapter, were taken for the visit.
o The young minds were upskilled with the knowledge of offshore drilling operation. ABAN is the service
provider of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
o The ABAN IV rig positioned in Ratnagiri belongs to the category of jack-up rigs
o The rig had the capability of drilling up to a depth of 6000ft
o The students were briefed about all the equipment of offshore rig and power rooms placed on the drilling
platform with the main purpose was to acquaint the students with the offshore drilling operation and get
hands-on experience about the workforce, their job profile and life on offshore
Social Media Promotion During this challenging times of pandemic, SPT management came up with a invigorating idea of virtual tour for
its newly enrolled students. The students had the chance to visit each and every corner of the campus from the
comfort of their home
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SPT also has a very active LinkedIn page where it regularly posts about the research work of faculties, research
at SPT fosters professional excellence amongst faculties for delivering outstanding education and training to
students.
The page also actively posts Monday motivation thoughts in order to motivate all to learn something new
throughout the week. Besides, regular news updates regarding new lab facilities, research work, training work,
and much more is shared
Organizing Conferences and Conclaves SPT hosted numerous short courses, conferences and conclaves during this tough times
SAMAVESH’19: The HR Conclave
o Faculty of Engineering Technology (FOET) along with School of Petroleum Technology organized HR
Conclave 2019 on November 15, 2019
o The theme of the conclave was Industry 4.0: Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities in Human
Resource Management
o The aim of organizing the conclave was to discuss the issues faced by the HR (Human Resource)
fraternity, developing trends as well as the future aspects of the function
o The conclave provided a suitable forum for industry professionals to present their views on practices
followed in the industry and it could also strengthen the industry-academia collaboration and engender
symbiotic partnership. The panel discussion had been an opportunity for the students to interact with
industry personnel.
Annual Convention of FIPI Student Chapters
o The 9th Annual Convention of FIPI Student Chapters was held at Pandit Deendayal Petroleum
University, Gandhi Nagar on September 4, 2019 on the theme “How Digitalization Can Help in
Improving Efficiency, Safety & Environment Protection in the Oil & Gas Sector”
o The FIPI Student Chapters were instituted to provide a common platform to academicians, students,
technologists and management experts of the university/college for regular exchange of ideas in the field
of energy with special reference to Oil & Gas and Petroleum Technology
o Faculty members and students from 10 Chapters, viz Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham; IIT Guwahati; IIT
(ISM) Dhanbad; IIT-Madras; JNTU Kakinada; MIT Pune; Osmania University; PDPU Gandhi Nagar;
RGIPT Rai-Bareilly & UPES Dehradun participated in the Convention.
o Dr. R.K. Vij, Director welcomed the august gathering.
o Dr. R.K. Malhotra, Director General, FIPI, inaugurated the convention as chief guest.
o Dr. Malhotra gave an overview of linkage between academia and industry and also touched upon the
relevance of Digitalization in improving Efficiency, Safety & Environment Protection in the Oil & Gas
Sector.
o Mr. O N Gyani, Head IRS, ONGC; Mr D. Basu, Executive Director & Ahmedabad Assets Manager,
ONGC requested the academician to inculcate Digitalization in the course curriculum.
o Prof. Subhash Shah, mentor for PDPU emphasized on linkage between academia and industry so that the
students are prepared as per the demand of oil & gas industry.
o On the basis of presentations given by various chapters on the activities performed during the previous
year, Dr. R.K. Malhotra, Director General, FIPI & Mr. N.K. Bansal, Director (Oil Refining & Marketing),
FIPI evaluated the performance of each chapter and declared PDPU as the best chapter for the year 2019.
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PDPU SPE Fest
o PDPU SPE Fest, PSF’19 the oil and gas colossal under the apothegm “Confluence of Insights”, was organized
from 18th - 20th October 2019 under the leadership of Mr. Shivam Paliwal, President, SPE PDPU Student
Chapter and guidance of Shri R. K. Vij, Director – School of Petroleum Technology, PDPU, Shri Bhawani
Singh Desai, Faculty Advisor, SPE PDPU Student Chapter and Shri Jatin Agarwal, Faculty Mentor, SPE
PDPU Student Chapter.
o 18 universities, which included 40+international participants took part in various competitions to broaden
their knowledge horizons, especially in the energy sector.
o The central aim of the fest was to provide a platform for aspiring participants to showcase their proficiency
and innovative ideas for the amelioration of the oil and gas industry.
o SPE PDPU Student Chapter conducted its first ever virtual grand extravaganza: PDPU SPE Fest 2020.
o This virtual fest comprised of major events like paper presentation, technical quizzes and many other contests
like distinguished guest lectures and workshops related to oil and gas industry.
o The 6th edition of the PDPU SPE Fest Pioneering the Prospect, was specially conducted online like never
before.
o The fest provided the participants with opportunities to showcase their skills and test their technical
knowledge in oil and gas industry.
o Many industrial experts across the world took part in this mega-event.
o Dr. Thomas Blasingame, President, Society of Petroleum Engineers International was one of the notable
energy experts who delivered a distinguished lecture during the fest.
o SPE PDPU Student Chapter conducted its first ever virtual grand extravaganza: PDPU SPE Fest 2020.
o This virtual fest comprised of major events like paper presentation, technical quizzes and many other contests
like distinguished guest lectures and workshops related to oil and gas industry.
o The 6th edition of the PDPU SPE Fest Pioneering the Prospect, was specially conducted online like never
before.
o The fest provided the participants with opportunities to showcase their skills and test their technical
knowledge in oil and gas industry.
o Many industrial experts across the world took part in this mega-event.
o Dr. Thomas Blasingame, President, Society of Petroleum Engineers International was one of the notable
energy experts who delivered a distinguished lecture during the fest.
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Rural Internship
SPT UG students undergo a compulsory 3-week Rural Internship program at the end of the first year. The main
objective of Rural Internship is to strengthen understanding on concepts of rural development with specific
reference to the Indian context. Students are exposed to grassroots realities, in the rural setting, with a focus on
participation in interventions by NGOs. This helps in making them understand and appreciate broader contexts
of other stakeholders, like government agencies, donors and local self-governance institutions, while participating
in existing field projects. This helps in the holistic development of a student and also makes them aware of the
harsh climates and adversities they might be facing on the job. The idea behind this program is to develop a
sensitized workforce in energy sector who are socially concerned and willing to positively contribute to the
society. The program enables the students to understand about the rural socio-economic scenario and also helps
them in facing challenging issues in existing systems and suggests possible solutions. It also helps to enhance
other skills of students. i.e., observation skill, analytical skill, decision making skill, communication skill. (Rural
internship) (Rural).