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Conclusion of the discussion of graduation projects for students of the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering at the College of Engineering for the academic year 1443 AH corresponding to 2021-2022 AD

Conclusion of the discussion of graduation projects for students of the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering at the College of Engineering for the academic year 1443 AH corresponding to 2021-2022 AD

 

 University media

 

 The Department of Oil and Gas Engineering at the College of Engineering and Information Technology at the university concluded the discussion of graduation projects and research for the department’s fifth batch students for the academic year 1443 AH corresponding to 2021-2022 AD. In the presence of the Dean of the College, Dr. Hatem Al-Deais and head of the department d. Ibrahim Ali Farea, a number of faculty members in the department, members of the discussion committees, project supervisors, and a number of department students.

 

 Where the third group, consisting of students Nada Muhammad Al-Yadoumi, and Dina Abdullah Al-Juaid, presented their graduation thesis, which was carried out under the supervision of Dr. Nasser Ahmed Al-Maafa and his discussion by the discussion committee consisting of: Dr. Ibrahim Ali Farea, and Dr. Yassin Hassan Abdo, and m. Mohammed Abbas.

 

 In the project, the impact of the inaccuracy in the petrophysical assessment was studied in calculating the saturation of fluids in sandy reservoirs that contain percentages of the Shale in the Sherif field. The analysis was done using the Techlog program. 2015. As the shale contains minerals that may cause an increase in electrical conductivity and consequently an increase in the water saturation calculation, which will affect the calculation of the saturation of hydrocarbons and give lower saturation values ​​and thus reduce the reserve quantity of the reservoir, which may cause the well to close and sometimes drain.

 

 The results were confirmed by using laws that take the presence of the Shale into account, such as the Indonesian equation, Symandex and others. In addition, saturation was calculated by the traditional method "Archie" in order to compare the results with the Indonesian equation and to shed light on the problem of paralysis and how it affects the calculations.

 

 Finally, the oil stock was calculated by adopting the saturation resulting from the Archie equation and the output from the Indonesian equation and noting the difference between them.

 

 While the fourth group presented its graduation thesis entitled: SELECTION OF THE THERMAL ENHANCE OIL RECOVERY METHOD. The project was submitted by the students: Ahmed Abdel Fattah Al-Sufi, Ziad Tariq Al-Qudsi, Muti’ Ahmed Muhammad, Hussein Muhammad Ali, Abdul Karim Munir Al-Awa, Habib Abdo Al-Faqih, Faris Dhafer Al-Awaj and Muhammad Salah Al-Baydani. It is supervised by Dr. Yassin Hassan Abdo.

 The discussion committee was composed of Prof. Dr. / Ibrahim Ali Farea and M. / Muhammad Hassan Abbas. An analytical study was carried out to choose the optimal method for producing heavy oil.

 

 The fifth group presented its research entitled: APPLICATION OF NANOPARTICLES IN ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY. The project was submitted by the students: Fahmi Ahmed Al-Khalki, Mahmoud Maneh Al-Habel, Ayman Masoud Al-Alawi, Taha Ahmed Ghaleb Sharaf, Muhammad Abd Al-Rab Al-Shamiri, Bassam Abdullah Al-Musali and Najm Al-Din Al-Hamli. It is supervised by Dr. Yassin Al-Salihi. The discussion committee was composed of: Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Ali Farea and M. Muhammad Abbas.

 The project was implemented by conducting an analytical study of various nanoparticles industry and their use in the oil industry with the aim of improved oil recovery.