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RESEARCH INCUBATION AND MATURATION FORUM (RIMF)
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- Published: 27 March 2024
RESEARCH INCUBATION AND MATURATION FORUM (RIMF)
This is one of the forum that is run under the NNPCL/SPDCJV-ARET ADAMS Professorial Chair in Petroleum Engineering, Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Port Harcourt.
Purpose:
Research Incubation and Maturation Forum (RIMF) is established to cater for the research needs of the PhD and Masters students under my supervision and mentorship.
Commencement Date: Effective March 2023
Times of Meeting: Every second and last Tuesdays of every month.
Objectives of the RIM Forum are to:
- Give focus and direction to the different varying research topics of the Scholars
- Allow robust discussions on the various research interests by the contributions from other Scholars
- Help incubate and maturate research findings for possible patents filing and spin-offs.
Since its inception, the following presentations have being held:
- Presentation for 2 PASET PhD Scholars and 2 masters students 04/04/2023
- Presentations for 2 PhDs and 4 Masters students 30/05/2023
- Held meeting with PASET Students 31/05/2023
- Presentation with PhD and Masters Students 06/06/2023
- Presentations with PhD and Masters students 13/06/2023
- Presentations with PhD and Masters students 27/06/2023
- Presentations with PhD and Masters students 11/07/2023
- Presentation with Masters and PhD research students 25/07/2023
- Presentations for PhD and Maters research students 08/08/2023
- Presentation with Masters’ students 29/08/2023
- Presentation with Research students 07/09/2023
- Presentation with research students 26/09/2023
- Presentations with research students 12/10/2023
- Presentations with research students 24/10/2023
- Presentation with research students 14/11/2023
- Presentations with PhD and Masters Research students 05/12/2023
- Presentations with PhD and Masters research students 12/12/2023
2024
- Presentations with PhD and Masters research students 13/02/2024
STUDENTS THAT HAVE GRADUATED
2021
Table 1: List of Undergraduates that have Graduated
S/No |
Names/Matric no. |
Project Topic |
Relevance to Oil and Gas or Significance of the Study |
1 |
SULE, Victor Joshua U2015/3065029 |
A Comparative Analysis between Annular Friction Model |
To help identify the best annular friction pressure loss models |
2 |
CHUKWUOGO, Nkemakonam S. U2015/3065066 |
Polymer Flooding for Enhanced Oil Recovery |
To find more effective and economical alternatives to currently used conventional polymers so as to improve sweep efficiency and lead to improved oil recovery . |
3 |
DILINYE, Chinonso Patrick U2015/3065037 |
Economic Analysis of Artificial Lift System using Gas Lift and Electric Submersible Pump |
Selecting the best artificial lift method that would be viable for a well. |
4 |
AGBALA, Ogheneoke Jenkis U2015/3065064 |
Geo-mechanical Method for Sand Production Management using Kirsh Model in Oil and Gas Well |
Predict the critical parameters of sand production and controlling sand production using production data from geo-mechanical method |
5 |
ESOSUAKPO, Okioghene Mario U2015/3065053 |
Comparative Analysis of different Artificial Lift Methods using Simply Arithmetic Weighing (SAW) Model |
Selecting artificial lift system that will optimize productivity in Niger Delta. |
6 |
CHISOM, Emeto U2015/3065023 |
The Economics of Floating Gas to Liquid Technology |
To provides a means of optimizing gas production in Nigeria and reduce flaring activities. |
7 |
IGBOSI, Tombra Timipre U2015/3065011 |
Economic Analysis of Gas to Power in Nigeria |
To determine the optimal gas price to ensure profitability in a gas to power investment. |
8 |
CHARLES-OKHIDE, Michael Tari U2015/3065061 |
Impact of Transition to renewable energy on Nigeria’s Economic Growth |
To help identify the relationship between dynamics of the development of the renewable energy industry and production and consumption of fossil fuel |
9 |
MARCUS, Ruth Leyirah U2015/3065058 |
Assessment of Gravel Packing Methods used in the Petroleum Industry. |
To determine the average formation sand size used to find accurate gravel pack size suitable for completion. |
PhD AND MASTERS STUDENTS THAT HAVE GRADUATED
Below are some post graduate students that have successfully finished their academic pursuits
- Daniel Ocran: Metaheuristic Intelligent Systems for Ranking International Petroleum Fiscal Regimes (UMAT, Tarkwa Ghana)
- Ihejirika Chinenye Vivian: Economic Analysis on the Impact of Poor Policies and Infrastructures on Gas Utilization Systems in Nigeria. (26/08/2022)
- Mogbo Obiekwe Chukwukadibia: Techno-Economic Analysis of Floating Gas to Power (FGTP) for Stranded Gas -Offshore Nigeria (26/08/2022)
- Takyl Botwe : Gas and Bio-Marker Geo-Chemistry of X and Y Fields of the Niger-Delta, Nigeria (29/08/2022)
- Eneota, Chidike Pascal: Gas Conversion and Utilization Strategies for Economic and Environmental Benefits (29/08/2022)
- Odoi, Noble Ukela: Computer Aided Design of Pipeline Layout for LPG Delivery to Domestic Users (25/08/2022)
- Koaudio, Koffi Eugene: An Integrated Approach to Source Rocks Characterization of Agbada and Akata Formations in the Niger Delta, Nigeria (29/08/2022)
2022
Undergraduates
- Nwogu Chinwendu Uzoma (U2016/3065014)
Formulation of Local Gas Hydrate Inhibitors from Orange Mesocarp
- George-Gogo Tari (U2016/3065012)
Inhibitive Action of Termalina Cappa and Musaceae Extract as Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel in Acidic Medium
- Ikeokwu Chinaza Collins (U2016/3065005
Lithology Classification from Well Logs using Deep Learning Algorithm
- Ibutontaiema Tamuno Roseline (U201/3065013)
Application of Sapphire Software to Analyze Well Test Data for Permeability and Skin Factor Interpretation
- Ndidi Precious Onyekachi
U2016/3065011
The Use of Red Onion Skin Extract (ROSE) as Inhibitor for Gas Hydrate Formation in Deep Water Operation
Masters Students
- Babawale Emmanuel Ojedapo:
G2018/MENG/PNG/FT/042
Forecasting of Petroleum Production using Data Driven method (Machine Learning)
- Ogherohwo Solomom Otega:
G2017/MENG/PNG/FT/038
A New Approach of Controlling the Activities of Sulphate -Reducing Bacteria (SRB) in the Reservoir During Water Injection.
- Okon, Christopher Etim
G2017/M.ENG/PNG/FT/004
Evaluation of Surfactant to Improve Sweep Efficiency of an Oilfield in Niger Delta
- Obashanu Bernard
G2018/MENG/PNG/FT/021
Application of Geomechanical Properties to Reservoir Evaluation
2023
five (5) undergraduates (4 Males & 1 Female) graduated recently and they are:.
- Precious Bukoye Olanipekun
U2017/3070008
Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel Using Musa paradisiaca Stems and Termanilia catappa leave Extracts
- Augustina Akpan Micheal
U2017/3065048
Gas Hydrate Inhibition using Leaves from Caricacea and Termanilia catappa Extract
- Amabuo Collins Chibuike
U2017/3065012
Corrosion Inhibition using Allium Cepa Skin and Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis Extract for Mild Steel in an Acidic Medium
- Raphael Ese Akpoghenoborese
U2017/3065075
Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel using Citrus sinensis Mesocarp (OM) and Musa pardisiaca Leaves Extract
- Nnaemeka Obeagu
U2017/3070007
Gas Hydrate Inhibition using Gramineae Saccrum Officinarum Bargasse and Musa Paradisiaca Leaves Extract