# Current Position –

 

Presently working as a Production Engineer with Schlumberger Technology Corporation.

 (Aug 2005 – Present)

 

Involved in working for the Data and Consulting Services Segment of SLB, on projects requiring production optimization and enhancement for the various E&P clients.

 

 

# Graduate Degrees–

 

# Master’s in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma (Aug’ 2005)

           

# Courses Undertaken –

-         Natural Gas Engineering

-         Advanced Production Design

-         Advanced Drilling

-         Advanced Reservoir Engineering

-         Production Engineering – II

-         Drilling Engineering

-         Flow Assurance

-         Transient Two-Phase Flow Modeling

-         Fluid Mechanics

-         Two-Phase Flow Modeling

 

# Advisor – (July’ 2003 to Dec’ 2003)

            Dr. Mohan G. Kelkar

 

# Project Undertaken –

-         SPE Publication

1.      “Dewatering the Hunton Reservoir – Drill Vertical or Horizontal?”

 

# Advisor – (Jan’ 2004 to Aug’ 2005)

            Dr. Cem Sarica

 

# Research –

 

Worked on the determination of viscosities of hydrate slurries, as a team member of TUHFP, a University of Tulsa Hydrate Flow Performance JIP.

 

Master’s Report Topic – AN APPROACH FOR INDIRECT DETERMINATION OF HYDRATE SLURRY VISCOSITY

 

 

 # Master’s in Engineering Management at University of Missouri-Rolla (June’ 2003)

 

            # Courses Undertaken –

-         Advanced Financial Management (EMGT 452)

-         Project Management (EMGT 361)

-         New Product Development (EMGT 320)

-         Simulation of Industrial Systems (EMGT 356)

-         Advanced Engineering Economy (EMGT 408)

-         Production Planning And Scheduling (EMGT 372)

-         Management for Engineers (EMGT 314)

 

# Projects –

-         EMGT 452

-         EMGT 361

-         EMGT 320

-         EMGT 356

-         EMGT 314

 

# Advisor –

            Dr. Timothy S. Meinert

 

# Research –

 

The research work is focused on the evaluation and analysis of Product Family (PF) environments from a system capacity standpoint. This issue has not been addressed before in any other work, and  a measure of the “goodness” of the PF’s has never been taken. Issues concerning trade-offs against this “goodness” are considered. Simulation is used as a modeling tool and scenarios reflecting PF formation are looked at and an experimental model has been developed to test these traditional production capacity measures.

           

Master’s Thesis Topic - EFFECT OF PRODUCT FAMILY PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTS ON PRODUCTION CAPACITY PERFORMANCE MEASURES

 

# Undergraduate Degree –

 

B.E (Mechanical), M.I.T, University of Pune, Pune, India

                       

Seminar – A Study of the Inert Gas System in Crude Oil Tankers.

UNDERGRADUATE PROJECT Conducted at ARAI, Government of India.          

     

Undergraduate Project, conducted at ARAI - Developed test techniques for determination of fatigue strength of bolted joints in an automobile chassis.

 

A major project sponsored by the Government of India. Project included an extensive literature survey on various topics such as types of joints, their fatigue life, endurance strength and types of failures. Designed and manufactured the joint, which was followed by testing on a Servo –Hydraulic Testing Rig and finally analyzed and concluded the results. The literature survey preceded the experiment.   

This project proved to be very useful as a foundation as well as the first step towards the successful continuation of the major project.

 

 

 

# High School – Gyan Bharati School, Saket, New Delhi.

 

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