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Thursday, 24 December, 2020
Continuing discussion of graduation projects for students of the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the university

Continuing discussion of graduation projects for students of the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the university

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The College of Engineering and Information Technology at the university continues to discuss the graduation projects for the students of the college departments, in the presence of the Dean of the College, Dr. Hatem Al-Dais, the Head of the Oil and Gas Engineering Department, Dr. Ibrahim Farea, Dr. Yassin Hassan Abdo, Dr. Mahyoub Abdul Rahman Saeed, Engineer Muhammad Al-Tayeb, Engineer Muhammad Abbas, and a number of faculty members and their assistants in the department. Where a number of projects submitted by student groups in the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering were discussed. The first project was entitled: The Effect of the Nano-technology on the filtration loss and rheology of drilling fluid. In the project, a laboratory and analytical study was conducted of the impact of nanotechnology on the rheological properties and the loss of the drilling fluid seepage. The analysis was done in the laboratories of the Emirates International University. The project was presented by the student: Arzaq Saleh Al-Tiri. It is supervised by Dr. Ibrahim Ali Farea. The second project was entitled: Reservoir Performance Evaluation Block 18 Ashura Field. "Evaluation of the performance of the oil reservoir, Sector 18, Al-Shura Field", prepared by the students: Hilal Abdullah Al-Rifai, Muhammad Salih Al-Shamiri, Faisal Khaled Al-Hakimi, and Muhammad Safir Ibrahim. And the supervision of Engineer Mohamed El-Tayeb. The third project was entitled: The best economical comparison for treatment of Gas in dehydration unit. It is the treatment and dehydration of natural gas from water to avoid the hydrate problem which causes corrosion of surface equipment in a gas liquefaction facility. Presented by the students: Ammar Al-Mawri, Abdul Salam Al-Madani, Alyan Maqla, Wael Hamran, Muhammad Al-Tahri, Muhammad Nassari and Rami Awad. Under the supervision of Eng. Mohamed El-Tayeb. The fourth project is entitled: Hydrocarbon Estimation of Shale Source Rock Formation (Madbi) in Al-Sabatayn Basin, Yemen. In it, a partial assessment of the source rock (Madbi), which consists of (shale), in the Al-Sabateen Basin in the Republic of Yemen. The project is presented by the students: Muhammad Ali Naji Al-Sulaimani, Hashem Kamal Munib, Abdul-Raouf Yahya Zaher, Muhammad Muhammad Kamel, Hisham Abdul-Jalil Al-Masham, Abdul-Ghani Muhammad Ali Hamza and Hisham Muhammad Al-Wattari. Under the supervision of Dr. Yassin Hassan Abdo. The fifth project was entitled: Reservoir Stimulation By Acidizing In Al Tawila Field Block-14, which is a study of the reduction of the oil reservoir in the Tawila field using acid injection to the layer whose productivity has been affected for several reasons, including solid deposits and heavy oil deposition in the acid flow stream. The project is presented by the students: Abdullah Saeed Bawazeer, Khairallah Al-Jabri, Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Hussam Al-Baadani, Muhammad Al-Thalaya and Ismail Atiq. And Ashraf Al-Aqra and Saleh Hindi Daghsan. And the supervision of Dr. Yassin Hassan Abdo.