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SUMMARY:Field Seminar\, Western Desert\, Structural & Sedimentological Applications
DESCRIPTION:Course and Field Seminar\nMay 22 -26\, 2022 \nInstructor : Dr. M. Darwish/ Raed Badr\n  \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nManagers\, exploration and development geologists\, geophysicists\, exploration supervisors and petroleum engineers. \n  \nCourse Organization\nThis course and field seminar is tailored to provide an in-depth working knowledge considering the petroleum systems elements in the Western Desert highlighting the structural and sedimentologists. Hydrocarbon source potential and Reservoir systems (Rocks\, Traps and Seals) will be addressed. \n  \nField Program:\nDAY 1: TRAVEL TO BAHARIYA DEPRESSION (360 KM)\n6:00 Meeting point at EREX office\n6:30am Drive via West of Cairo through El Giza-Bahariya Road.\nShort stops for Oligo-Miocene sandstones with silicified wood. Drive to El Bahr Depression\, a narrow area for the old eroded Delta (NW-SE trend)\nLunch. Stop and Break at a Desert Rest House.\nDrive to Eocene Plateau where a spectacular landscape (Karst landforms) where iron ores of Gidida area were developed. Notices playa lakes around the road\, closed to the sloping margins of the Depression.\n(Hamra and Qazzan formations (Eocene Plateau)\, Ghazia strike slip fault system \nOvernight at Bahariya Hotel \nDAY 2 : BAHARIYA FORMATION: (TYPE SECTION)\nScope: Sedimentologic approaches and sequence stratigraphy applications vertical and lateral facies distribution at El Dist locality. (Measuring Sections) Boundaries definition (sedimentologic vs. stratigraphic) \nOvernight at Bahariya Hotel \nDAY 3: BAHARIYA FORMATION (EL MAGHARAFA HILL) \nMeasuring section for correlation and lateral continuity of the Bahariya Fm. with section at Dist area.\nElements and Parameters for correlation (Physical and Biogenic sedimentary structures)\nEl Mandisha Basalt\, G. Al Englise volcanics \, Segam well. \nOvernight at Bahariya Hotel \nDAY 4: NAQB EL HARRA AREA \nBuilding a tentative 3D model.\nDo we have tectonics control for short-distance facies changes.\nBlack Desert\, G. El Marsous ring complex\, Naqb El Selllem\, White Desert if possible due to military station and security issue for 4X4 vehicules\, Qaret El Sheikh Abdallah.\nPanel open discussion \nOvernight at Bahariya Hotel \nDAY 5: DRIVE BACK TO CAIRO \nShort stops for Eocene/Cenomanian Angular unconformity at Nabq El Harra\nArriving Cairo In the Afternoon \n  \nLOCATION\nThe field seminar is for five days in the Bahariya Oasis.  The accommodation stay will be in Bahariya Oasis. \n  \nCOURSE FEES\nThe cost covers a comprehensive manual\, accommodation\, meals and refreshments with transport by 4X4 vehicles during the field seminar.   \n  \nINSTRUCTOR PROFILE\nDR. M. DARWISH  has obtained his B.Sc. in 1968 from Cairo University and Ph.D. in 1979 from Bucharest University. He is EREX Consultant for Sedimentology and Professor in Cairo University for Sedimentology and Petroleum Geology. During the last thirty years\, Dr. Darwish has offered appreciated consulting services with EREX on sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy for the oil companies in Egypt\, Libya\, Yemen\, Sudan\, Mauretania\, Chad.
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LOCATION:Bahariya Oasis\, Bahariya Oasis\, Egypt
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SUMMARY:Integration of Petrophysics and Core Analysis\, including One Practical Day
DESCRIPTION:Course & Workshop\nMay 8-12\, 2022 \nInstructor : Dr. Ahmed Abdel Karim \n  \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nPetrophysicists\, Geologists\, Engineers\, Geoscientists petroleum\, reservoir or drilling engineer and in general\, any oil & gas industry professional who is involved in logging data interpretation and validation. You must have already basic knowledge in using open hole logs and doing basic interpretation. \nCourse Objective\nThis course will teach you how to evaluate reservoirs and identify the robust results\, reserves and simulation are achieved by the logical\, systematic integration of all relevant data. A quality interpretation is extremely cost-effective compared with data acquisition or development mistakes and essential with today’s complex reservoirs and data sets. \nThis course focuses also on open hole data acquisition\, interpretation\, routine and special core analysis (RCA\, SCAL) procedures. The course covers all the basics of log data acquisition and interpretation as well as identify the petrophysical parameters from both core and systematic work flows of log data. New high technology tools will also be reviewed and the applications of those tools described. \nIntegration between the core-log will often replace the need to run expensive\, irrelevant logs\, explain apparent data conflicts and provide the correct answer faster\, strengthening your position as an operator. By contrast\, stand-alone log analysis often results in wrong decisions and weakens your technical position from your partners point of view. \nThis course\, evolved over 25 years of petrophysical consulting and lectures\, demonstrates how robust answers are achieved by the logical integration of diverse data. Integrated Petrophysics was one of the best petrophysics integration course and remains the top Benchmarking Petrophysics Course today \nCourse Content\nCoring and core Analysis \n\nObjectives of coring and Core Analysis\nCore handling and preparation\nCore Samples\nSidewall Coring\n\nTypes of Core Analysis \n\nConventional Core Analysis\nSpecial Core Analysis (SCAL)\n\nCore Analysis Procedures \nReservoir Rock Properties \n\nPorosity\nPermeability\nPermeability and Porosity Relationships\nGrain Density\nPVT\, Wettability\, Capillary Pressure\,\nPore Volume Compressibility\n\nBasics of Logging Measurements \n\nIntroduction\nLogging Environments\n\nOpen Hole Logging Tools \n\nLithology Tools\nPorosity Tools\nResistivity Tools\nDipmeter Tools\n\nCore – Log Petrophysical Parameter Relationship \n\nCore – Log Gamma\nCore – Log Porosity\nPermeability – Porosity Relationship\nPermeability – Resistivity Relationship\n\nPetrophysical Parameters from Core and Log \n\nFrom Core Measurement\nParameters ‘a’\, ‘m’ & ‘n’ from “SCAL” Data\nEffects of ‘m’ on ‘Sw’\nFrom Log Measurements\nParameters ‘m’\, ‘Rw’ &’ ‘n’ from Pickett’s Plot\nParameter ‘m’ from Logs using Core Data\n\nApplication of Core-Log Relationship for Formation Evaluation \n\nWater Saturation in the uninvaded zone.\nWater Saturation in the invaded zone.\nBasic Relations of ‘Sw’ Determination\nDipmeter Relation with Core Data\nFullbore Formation Microlmager\nSedimentary Features\nStructural Analysis\nDepositional Environment and Sedimentary Sequences from Core and Log\nRock Typing from Core and Log\nTraining Examples.\n\n  \nLOCATION\nFirst day will be held at the Holiday Inn Maadi Hotel\, in Cairo. The participants will fly the next day to Hurghada. The course will be continued in Hurghada. \n  \nCOURSE FEES\nInclusive of refreshment and lunch at the Holiday Inn Maadi Hotel. Air Ticket Cairo/Hurghada return and accommodation in Hurghada. \n  \nINSTRUCTOR PROFILE\nAhmed Abdelkarim is currently a Senior Consultant Petrophysicist specialized in HPHT wells\, petrophysics\, QI and Rock Physics technical training courses for the oil and gas companies. \nAlso provide the Tuition for the faculty of Science\, Cairo university\, Petroleum Geoscience program\, introduction to well logging \, Formation Evaluation and Petrophysics\, Advanced Petrophysics and well correlation for Year 2\,3\,4 and graduation projects. \nAlso providing petrophysical\, rock physics studies\, well onshore/ offshore operations support ( Shallow/ Deep/ HPHT) as well as the technical training courses in a number of petroleum societies. \nAhmed has solid experience of working nationally and internationally\, he has held different senior Technical positions last permanent position was Consultant Petrophysicist for North Africa (BG Egypt\, Tunisia) and Aphrodite Project (Cyprus)\, and Subject matter Expert of LWD/WL Acoustic Tools\, Rock Physics and QI. Ahmed has robust experience in HPHT\, Rock Physics analysis\, Rock Properties\, QI for AVO modelling and seismic attribute\, gained from working on different basins around the world for different countries as Brazil\, Trinidad & Tobago\, Australia\, North Sea UK\, Norway\, Egypt\, Tunisia and Tanzania. Ahmed also has significant experience in analysing well log data\, and performing integrated evaluations for clastics and Carbonate\, Planning\, Execution of Extreme HPHT wells with different service contractors including the latest high technology LWD/WL tools. Ahmed working with Shell Egypt\, BG UK\, Egypt\, Tunisia\, Aphrodite (Cyprus) with 28 years of experience in Oil and Gas industry Ahmed is an active member of LPS\, SPE and SPWLA. \n\nProfessional Petrophysicist with 28 years of experience\, employed with various multinational oil and gas companies such as BG Group (UK head office\, Egypt\, Tunisia) and Shell Egypt.in a number of roles in exploration and development with both onshore and offshore experience.\nStrong HSSE background including regulations and compliance\, Contractor inspection and Audit.\nMastery of global group technical authority of LWD/WL acoustic tools\, QAQC Sonic Processing for latest technology acoustic tools.\nHigh experience in planning and executing extreme HPHT wells with different service contractors including the latest high technology LWD/WL tools in Egypt and UK.\nRobust experience in Rock Physics analysis\, Rock Properties\, QI for AVO modelling and seismic attribute.\nSignificant experience in analysing well log data\, and performing integrated evaluations for Clastics and Carbonate reservoir for exploration\, development and appraisal wells including SCAL analysis\, Core log integration\, Saturation height function\, NMR and thin beds interpretation\, using Low Resistivity Pay.\nSolid background in project initiation notes (PIN)\,field development plans (FDP)\, new opportunities\, bid rounds\, farm in/out\,\nHigh communication\, negotiation\, project and time management skills\nLatest paper was presented in 2015 in SPWLA 56 Th Symposium at USA\, Long Beach California on QAQC Acoustic log and processing.\n\nAreas of Expertise \n\nAcoustic Tools (GTA)\nAnalysing Well Log Data\nField Development Plan (FDP) Study\nHPHT Wells\nClastics and Carbonate Reservoir\nRock physics & QI\nNMR and Thin Beds\nExploration\, Development and Appraisal Wells\n\nPublications: \n\nQAQC ACOUSTIC LOG AND PROCESSING (Ahmed Abdelkarim 1 And Tim Pritchard 2) SPWLA 56th Annual Logging Symposium\, July 2015\nQAQC Acoustic Log and Processing\, Integrated and Enhanced Workflows\nBG Group Subsurface Technical Forum -Twickenham-UK October 2013\nSolving Shaly Sand Fluid Substitution Pitfalls Using An Adaptive Gassmann’s Model\nShear Magic: The applications of full waveform acoustic logging\nLPS One Day Seminar (London Petrophysics Society)- March 2013
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LOCATION:Hurghada\, Hurghada\, Egypt
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SUMMARY:Performance Evaluation for Oil and Gas Brown Field
DESCRIPTION:Course & Workshop \nFebruary 5-10\, 2022 \nInstructor : A. SALEM\, P. Eng.\, Ph.D. \n  \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: \nReservoir Engineers\, Exploration team members\, Production Engineers\, completion engineers\, stimulation engineers\, geologists\, and all support staff who require a more extensive knowledge of unconventional resources. \n\nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nAs we deplete conventional oil and gas reserves\, “unconventional” energy resources are increasingly important to international energy supplies. Today\, for example\, coal beds\, shales\, and low permeability (tight) sandstones\, combined\, account for more than 40% of the U.S. natural gas supply. \nMoreover\, in 2006\, U.S. production of coalbed methane\, alone\, exceeded trillion cubic ft (Tcf)\, which was 9.5% of the total dry gas production\, and coalbed methane reserves were 19.9 Tcf\, which was 9.8% of the total U.S. dry gas reserves. Internationally\, there are tremendous heavy oil resources in Eastern Venezuela\, Western Canada\, and other areas\, and we are just beginning to exploit these resources. \nWhile resources of unconventional hydrocarbons are very large\, economically recoverable volumes (reserves) are much smaller\, because the greater costs and additional technology required for production. Many unconventional reservoirs have low matrix permeability\, and natural fractures may be necessary for economic production rates. Therefore\, optimal development of many unconventional reservoirs requires knowledge of the optimal completions and stimulation methods for low permeability reservoirs\, as well as understanding of the role of natural fractures in fluid flow. Thus\, understanding of the geologic and engineering aspects of gas storage reservoirs is vital for optimum resource management. \nThe objectives of this course are to familiarize attendees with the unique aspects of unconventional gas and oil reservoirs\, including their (1) economic significance (2) geologic occurrences\, (3) controls on production\, (4) drilling and completion practices\, (5) reservoir management\, and (6) present activity. \n\nWhat To Learn: \nUnderstand unconventional resource play completion options and selection processes Use key multi-disciplinary tools for successful completions and stimulation in unconventional resources Understand the importance of geo-mechanics and rock mechanics to the success of transverse multiple fractured horizontal wells in unconventional resources Apply principals and design of well stimulation treatments in unconventional resources \nEmploy critical data needs and collection techniques with minimal operational impact \nHow to produce the heavy oil and produce from oi land gas shale reservoir \n\nCOURSE CONTENTS \n\nIntroduction to Unconventional Energy Resources\nWhat are unconventional resources?\nWhere do they occur?\nPotential of the unconventional in North America and worldwide\nEconomic significance of each\nTechnical\, economic\, political\, and\nEnvironmental constraints on development\nLow-permeability (Tight) Sands\nBackground and history\nExtend of potential reserves of tight sands.\nGeological description\nOccurrences\, resources\, reservoir characteristics\nDrilling and completion methods\nFacilities\, reservoir management\, and\nLimitations on development\, present activity\nExploitation of tight sands; primary and secondary\nCoalbed Methane (CBM)\nOccurrences\, resources\, reservoir characteristics\nDrilling and completion methods\nFactors that affect the commerciality of CBM\nMethods to estimate gas content and reserves\nLaboratory tests to estimate total organic content (TOC) and maturity\nProduction mechanism and well productivity estimate\nFacilities\, reservoir management\nUncertainties of formation evaluation\nLimitations on development\, present activity\nWater and environmental issues\nClass problem example\nShale Reservoirs (Gas and Oil)\nBackground and history\nShale gas formation characteristics/description.\nShale maturity and methods to determine type of hydrocarbon potential\nOccurrences\, resources\, reservoir characteristics\nDrilling and completion methods\nTypical well production profile\nPyrolysis analysis of Kerogen\nFacilities\, reservoir management\, and\nLimitations on development\, present activity\nWater and environmental issues\nShale oil vs Oil Shale! (production mechanism)\nHeavy Oil\nOccurrences\, resources\, reservoir characteristics\nDrilling and completion methods\nFacilities\, reservoir management\, and\nLimitations on development\, present activity\nEnvironmental issues\nGas Hydrates\nOccurrences\, resources\, reservoir characteristics\nRecovery methods\nLimitations on development\, present activity\nEnvironmental issues\nOther Unconventional Energy Resources\nGeothermal Energy\nCoal ¡V Conversion to Gas\nCoal-to-gas\nIn-situ gasification\nMulti-stage Fracture of Horizontal Wells (MFHW¡¦s):\nBenefits/applications of horizontal wells\nReview of the technique of MFHW¡¦s and frac design optimization including:\nHorizontal well spacing\nFrac size and the number of frac stages\nOpen hole vs. cased hole completion/fracturing\nTaking advantage of the sweet spots ¡V quantifying\nModeling frac geometry and dual porosity\nCase studies\nApplications of Mini Frac or DFIT:\nBenefits/applications of Diagnostic Fracture Injection Test (DFIT)\nPre and post closure analysis\nIdentification of leak-off types and fracture characteristics\nCase studies\nEvaluation tools of tight sands/unconventional vs conventional reservoirs:\nReview basic concepts of reservoir evaluation\, such as flow geometry and boundary conditions.\nReview of the principles and applications of the well test analysis techniques for conventional and tight sands\nNatural fracture Network evaluation in tight and carbonate reservoirs\nRate Transient Analysis (RTA) tools (Type curve matching\, flowing material balance\, Normalized rate\, etc..)\nCase studies\nTipson Hydraulic Fracturing:\nWell fracability\, and rock geo-mechanical parameters\nFrac stages: spearhead\, frac pad\, proppant\, frac flush\nFlow-back and draw-down limits (case study)\nHybrid frac and zipper frac\nFrac divertors and frac hits\nFrac hydration and refract techniques\nReserves Determination:\nVolumetric\, material balance\, and probabilistic methods(class example)\nUse of Arps and advanced type curve analysis for tight formations\nThe use of flowing material balance technique\nThe use of¡§Well Typing¡¨ and statistical analysis to evaluate uncertainties\, and to generate P90\, P50\, and P10 production forecasts and reserves.\nUse of new numerical techniques to estimate Stimulated Reservoir Volume (SRV) and Contacted Reservoir Volume (CRV)\, commonly used for reserves booking of tight sands and unconventional formation\nCase studies\nEnhanced oil recovery (EOR) fortight sand and Unconventional:\nCommon techniques used for EOR for the Unconventional\nChallenges in the EOR for the Unconventional\nTechniques used to reduce water/gas breakthrough\nReview of waterflood application for tight sands using MFHW¡¦s\nApplication of CO2Huff-n-Puff process\n\n\nLOCATION: \nFirst day will be held at Holiday Inn (Former Sofitel Hotel)\, in Cairo. The participants will fly the next day to Hurghada. The course will be continued in Hurghada. \n  \n\nCOURSE FEES: \nInclusive of refreshment and lunch at the Holiday Inn (Former Sofitel Hotel). Air Ticket Cairo/Hurghada return and accommodation in Hurghada. \n  \n\nINSTRUCTOR PROFILE: \n  \nDr. Adel M. Salem Ragab\, Consultant Petroleum Engineer \n  \nEducation \nPh.D. Nov. 2008Ph. D. in Petroleum Engineering\, University of Leoben\, Austria. Dissertation Title:”Simulation of Hydrodynamic Slug Formation in Multiphase Flowlines and Separation Devices”. Supervisor: Prof. W. Brandstatter.M. Sc. Feb 1999M. Sc. in Petroleum Engineering\, Suez Canal University.Thesis Title: “Comparative Investigation of Factors Affecting Formation Damage Caused by Completion and Workover Fluids”.B. Sc. May 1994 \nAcademic Experience: \n2018- PresentProfessor\, Head of Petroleum Engineering\, Suez Canal University.Feb. 2015 – 2016Assistant Professor of Petroleum Engineering\, Future University in Egypt\, FUE\, Faculty of Engineering & Technology\, Department of Petroleum Engineering.Sept. 2011 – Dec. 2014Assistant Professor of Petroleum Engineering\, American University in Cairo\, AUC\, School of Sciences and Engineering\, Department of Petroleum and Energy Engineering.March 2009 – Aug. 2011Assistant Professor of Petroleum Engineering\, Suez Canal University\, Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering\, Pet. Eng. Department.Dec. 2005 – Feb. 2009University of Leoben (Montan Universit?t Leoben)\, Leoben\, Austria. Department of Mineral Resources and Petroleum Engineering\, Petroleum Production and Processing\, Austria.Sept. 2004 – Nov. 2005Suez Canal University: Petroleum Engineering Department\, Suez\, Egypt. Teaching Assistant (TA)\, and ResearcherDec. 2003 – Aug. 2004Visiting researcher\, University of Bologna: Chemical\, Mining and Environmental Engineering – DICMA\, Viale Risorgimento 2\, Bologna\, Italy1996 – Nov. 2003Suez Canal University: Petroleum Engineering Department\, Suez\, Egypt. Teaching Assistant (TA)\, and Researcher Short Appointments:Dec. 2003- Aug. 2004University of Bologna: Chemical\, Mining and Environmental Engineering – DICMA\, Viale Risorgimento 2\, Bologna\, Italy. Researcher: Research Fellowship. Research Areas include: NMR Characterization of Porous Media\, Core Analysis\, and Transport Phenomena in Porous Media IndustrialExperiences and ConsultingSept. 1996 – PresentInstructor and consultant for national and international Petroleum Companies.April -Sept. 1996Qarun Petroleum Company Western Desert – Egypt: Petroleum Production and Process Engineer. Field Engineering to monitor the producing wells and supervisor the separation processes in the field. \nResearch Interest: \nNanotechnology Application for EOR/IOR \nNanomaterials for Enhancing Mud Properties \nRadial Drilling \nMultiphase Flow Simulation in Pipes and Separation Devices\, \nWell Performance and Production Optimization\, \nFormation Damage and Remediation. \nNMR Characterization of Porous Media \nResearch Grants \nProject Title: Application of Nanotechnology for Enhanced Oil Recovery in Egyptian Oil Fields. \nDate: Feb. 2013 to June 2013. \nExperimental work to investigate the applications of several Nano-materials in \nEOR/IOR for Egyptian Oil Fields. \nSponsored by: AUC and different Egyptian Oil Companies. \n  \nProject title: Flow Assurance Analysis of Matzen Field – Vienna -Austria \nDate: Dec. 2006 to Dec. 2008. \n  \nStaring Project ROHOL\, Austria about Simulation of Paraffin Deposition and Precipitation in Wellbores\, the university team work is consisting of in addition to Dr. Adel Salem Ragab\, Prof. W. Brandst?tter and Prof. H. Hoffst?tter. \nDr. Ragab submitted the first technical report about the Paraffin deposition in the wellbores\, chemistry\, causes\, removal techniques\, and simulation technique to simulate this phenomena under title: \n1. Adel Ragab\, “Numerical Simulation of Paraffin Deposition in Wellbores” January 2009 \nAchievements \nIntroduce a new technique to model crude oil production flowing in hilly terrain pipeline. \nDevelopment of Volume of Fluid-FLUENT CFD Technique to model crude oil multiphase flow production. \nDevelop and published a new correlation between slug and mixture velocity of multiphase flow in production and transportation pipelines. Development of NMR to characterize reservoir porous media. \nA contribution of characterization of formation damage in an oil field of western desert- Egypt. \nCreating a numerical CFD-Flow pattern diagram for horizontal and inclined pipe flow. \nPublications: A) Papers in Refereed Journals (RJ Papers) \nM. Salem Ragab : “Mitigation of Formation Damage by Designing a Novel Nanoparticles Mud\,” Oil Gas European Magazine\, page 104 – 109\, Volume 40 (2)\, 2014. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab\, and Ahmed Noah: Reduction of Formation Damage and Fluid Loss using Nano-sized Silica Drilling Fluids\,” Publish on Petroleum Technology Development Journal\, (ISSN 1595-9104): An International Journal; Vol. 4 No. 2\, July 2014. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab\, and Ahmed E. Hannora: “Nanotechnology Potentials for Improved Oil Recovery: Preparation by High Energy Ball Milling and Experimental Work\,” Journal of Petroleum and Mining Engineering (JPME) Vol. 16 (1)\, June 2014. \nEl-Abbas Moustafa\, Ahmed Noah\, and Adel (M.) Salem (Ragab): “Evaluation and Analysis of Oil Shale in Quseir-Safaga and Abu-Tartur Western Desert\, Egypt\,” Journal of Surface Engineered Materials and Advanced Technology\, April 16\, 2014\,Vol. 4 No.2\, PP. 53-66. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab and Shedid A. Shedid: “Investigation of Inflow Performance Relationship in Gas Reservoirs for Vertical and Horizontal Wells\,” Petroleum Technology Development Journal (ISSN 1595-9104): An International Journal; Vol. 3 No.2\, pp. 17-35\, July 2013. \nAmr M. Kamel\, Adel M. Salem Ragab\, Hamid Khattab\, and Mohamed Shehata Farahat: “Production Development of Depleted Reservoirs using Radial DrillingTechnology in Egypt” Journal of Petroleum and Mining Engineering (JPME) Vol. 16 (1)\, June 2013. \nAdel M. Salem (Ragab)\, A. E. Abass\, and A. Elnaggar : “Geological and Petrophysical Studies of Kareem Formation\, Ashrafi Field\, Gulf of Suez\, Egypt\,” Journal of Petroleum and Mining Engineering (JPME) Vol. 16 (1)\, June 2013\, 39-56 \nAdel M. Salem Ragab: “Improving Well Productivity in an Egyptian Oil Field using Radial Drilling Technique\,” Journal of Petroleum and Gas Engineering\, DOI 10.5897/JPGE2013.0153\, Vol. 4(5)\, pp. 103-117\, May\, 2013. \nAdel M. Salem (Ragab) and Shedid A. Shedid: “Variation of Petrophysical Properties due to Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Storage in Carbonate Reservoirs” Journal of Petroleum and Gas Engineering\, DOI 10.5897/JPGE2013.0152\, Vol. 4(4)\, pp. 91-102\, April\, 2013. \nAdel (M. Salem) Ragab\, W. Brand st?tter and S. Shalaby: “Numerical Simulation of Slug Flow Phenomena in Horizontal and Inclined Pipelines\,” Oil and Gas European Magazine (International Edition of Erd?l Erdgas Kohle)\, Pages 194-199\, Volume 34\, Issue 4/2008\, December 2008. \nAdel (M. Salem) Ragab\, W. Brandst?tter and S. Shalaby: “CFD-Simulation of Multiphase Flows in Horizontal and Inclined Pipelines\,” Oil and Gas European Magazine\, Oil Gas European Magazine (International Edition of Erd?l Erdgas Kohle)\, Pages 34-40\, Volume 34\, March 1/2008. \nA. Salem (Adel M. Salem Ragab) and A. A. Ibrahim: “Evaluation of Formation Damage Caused by Completion Fluids in Bahariyia Formation\, Western Desert\, Egypt\,” Journal of Petroleum and Mining Eng. (JPME)\, Vol. 2 No. 2\, Dec. 1999\, 39-57. \n  \nPublications: B) Invited Speechs \nEgypt Oil and Gas 2015 SUMMIT: “Nanotechnology Applications in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)- Future Challenges in Egypt” 18-19 Feb.2015\, Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza\, Egypt. http://www.egyptsummit.com/ \nSPE Applied Technology Workshop: EOR: Plugging the Gap between Production and Consumption\, 11 – 12 June 2013. Cairo\, Egypt\, Title: “Applications of Nanotechnology in the Oil & Gas Industry” D_2: Conference Presentation \nAdel M. Salem Ragab : ” Innovative Drilling Fluid Design Using Nano Materials”presented at MOC 2016- 8th Mediterranean Offshore Conference & Exhibition. Egypt\, 19-21 April 2016. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab : “Unlocking Reservoir Potential using Robust Hybrid Nanoparticles Designed for Future Enhanced Oil Recovery” presented at MOC 2016-8th Mediterranean Offshore Conference & Exhibition. Egypt\, 19-21 April 2016. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab and Ahmed E. Hannora: “A Comparative Investigation of Nano Particle Effects for Improved Oil Recovery – Experimental Work” SPE-175395-MS\, will be presented at the SPE Kuwait Oil & Gas Show and Conference held in Mishref\, Kuwait\, 11-14 October 2015. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab and M. Fouad Snosy : “The Effect of Ultrasonic Waves of EOR on the Relative Permeability Curves” SPE-175410-MS\, will be presented at the SPE Kuwait Oil & Gas Show and Conference held in Mishref\, Kuwait\, 11-14 October 2015 \nAdel M. Salem Ragab and Ahmed E. Hannora: “An Experimental Investigation of Silica Nano Particles for Enhanced Oil Recovery Applications” SPE – 175829-MS\, presented at the SPE North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition held in Cairo\, Egypt\, 14-16 September 2015. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab: “Experimental Investigation of Improved Oil Recovery using Nanotechnology Potentials\,” presented at the First International Conference On” Nanotechnology &Its Applications ” (ICNA ( I ) – 2014) 25 – 28 February 2014 (Qena – Luxor) – Egypt. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab: “Mitigation of Formation Damage by Designing a Novel Nanoparticles Muds\,” presented at the First InternationalConference On” Nanotechnology &Its Applications ” (ICNA ( I ) – 2014) 25 – 28 February 2014 (Qena – Luxor) – Egypt. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab and Amr Kamel: “Radial Drilling Technique for Improving Well Productivity in Petrobel-Egypt\,” SPE Paper 164773-MS\, This paper was prepared for presentation at the North Africa Technical Conference & Exhibition held in Cairo\, Egypt\, 15-17 April 2013. \nShedid A. Shedid\, and Adel M. Salem (Ragab) : “Experimental Investigationsof CO2 Solubility and Variations in Petrophysical Properties due to CO2 Storage in Carbonate Reservoir Rocks\,” SPE Paper 16463-MS\, This paper was prepared for presentation at the North Africa Technical Conference & Exhibition held in Cairo\, Egypt\, 15-17 April 2013. \nAdel M. Salem Ragab and Abdel Rahman El-Diasty : “Applications of Nanotechnology in the Oil & Gas Industry: Latest Trends Worldwide & Future Challenges in Egypt\,” SPE paper 164716-MS\, This paper was prepared for presentation at the North Africa Technical Conference & Exhibition held in Cairo\, Egypt\, 15-17 April 2013. \nAdel (M. Salem) Ragab\, W. Brandst?tter\, G. Ruthammer and S. Shalaby: “CFD- Analysis of Terrain-Induced Slug Flow Regimes in Multiphase Pipeline Systems\,” Presented at the 6th International Conference on CFD in Oil & Gas\, Metallurgical and Process Industries\, SINTEF/NTNU\, Trondheim\, Norway\, 10-12 June\, 2008. \nAdel (M. Salem) Ragab\, W. Brandst?tter and S. Shalaby: “Multiphase Flows in Horizontal and Inclined Pipelines by CFD Simulations\,” Presented at the 5th Mediterranean Offshore Conference and Exhibition 2008 (MOC2008)\, Alexandria\, Egypt\, 20-22 May 2008. \nAdel (M. Salem) Ragab\, W. Brandst?tter and S. Shalaby: “Modeling of Two-Phase Flow and Slug Flow Characteristics in Horizontal/Inclined Pipelines using CFD\,” Presented at SPE Romanian Conference-150 Years of the Romanian Petroleum Industry\, Tradition & Challenges\, held in Athénée Hilton Hotel – Bucharest 14-17 Oct. 2007. (http://romania.spe.org). \nA. (Adel M.)Salem (Ragab)\, A. A. Ibrahim\, A. M. Attia\, and E. D. Elayouty: “Mechanisms of Formation Damage and Permeability Impairment Associated with the Completion Fluids in Bahariya Formation\,”Presented at the 6th International Conference on Mining\, Petroleum and Metallurgy (MPM)\, Faculty of Engineering\, Cairo University\, Feb. 20-24\, 1999. \n“Comparative Investigation of Factors Affecting Formation Damage Caused by Completion and Workover Fluids\,” M. Sc. Thesis\, Faculty of Petroleum Engineering\, Suez Canal University\, Suez\, Feb. 1999. \n 
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LOCATION:Hurghada\, Hurghada\, Egypt
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