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Education

Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering, University of Aberdeen, UK                          Feb 2017 – Oct 2021

  • The focus of my research was on the experimental investigation (static and dynamic experiments) of foam application in enhanced oil recovery processes from unconventional reservoirs. I have designed and fabricated high-pressure and high-temperature experiment set-ups (3000 psi & 120 °C). I have investigated the static foam stability, foam rheology (dynamic foam viscosity) at different temperature conditions, and foam/hot solvent flooding process in a 2D matrix-fracture system in the presence of light and heavy

Master of Business Administration, Sudan International University                  Aug 2014 – Dec 2016

  • Modules: Financial & Managerial Accounting, Financial Management, Principles of Economics, Entrepreneurship Development, Procurement Management, Marketing Management, Consumer Behaviour, Customer Relationship Management, Marketing of Services, Computer Application in Marketing, & International Marketing.

M.Sc. Environmental Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK                     Sept 2012 – Sept 2013

  • Modules: Wind Engineering and Energy, Power Generation and Carbon Capture, Process Risk-Benefit and Analysis, Water Treatment Engineering, Research Planning, Contaminated land, Petroleum Production Engineering, Advance Environmental Engineering.
  • Dissertation: was two parts, the first part was a group project to design a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) capable of treating wastewater generated from the retorting and condensation section of four oil shale production units in The second part was an individual project aimed to determine the effect of different concentrations of Aluminium Sulfate on removing total suspended solids (TSS) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) from wastewater produced from oil shale processes.

B.Sc. Petroleum Engineering, University of Khartoum, Sudan                            Sept 2004 – Aug 2009

  • Modules: Calculus, Differential Equations & Math Techniques, Statistics, Mechanical and Victors, Analytical Geometry, Numerical Analyses, Complex Variable, Physics I&II, Chemistry I&II, Engineering Drawing I&II, Petroleum Production I&II, Drilling Engineering I&II, Reservoir Engineering I&II.
  • Dissertation: The title was “Application of Production Data Analysis in Oil Well Performance and Reservoir Characterization “. As teamwork, we utilized the availability of production data recorders in oil wells to define an important reservoir characteristic based on the concepts which state that production data is a genetic representative of the We have applied these concepts successfully in one of the Sudanese oil wells.