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ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION

NEW DELHI

MANDATORY DISCLOSURE 2018-19

SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY (SPT)

PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY

(PDPU) Raisan Village, District – Gandhinagar,

Pincode – 382007, Gujarat, INDIA

Updated on: June 2018

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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE

1. Mandatory Disclosure Updated on: 20/06/2018

2. AICTE File No. F.No. Central/1-3509748792/2018/EOA

3. Date & Period of last approval 04th April 2018 for the Academic Year 2018-19

4. Name of the Institution School of Petroleum Technology

(Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)

5. Address of the Institution School of Petroleum Technology

Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University Raisan Village

6. City & Pincode Gandhinagar – 382007

7. State / UT Gujarat

8. Longitude & Latitude 23°9'21"N 72°39'59"E

9. Phone with STD Code +91-079-23275081

10. Fax with STD Code +91-079-23275030

11. Office hours at the Institution 09:00 to 18:00 hrs

12. Academic hours at the Institution 09:00 to 18:00 hrs

13. Email [email protected]

14. Website http://www.spt.pdpu.ac.in/

15. Nearest Railway Station Gandhinagar (12 Km)

16. Nearest Airport Ahmedabad (17 Km) from University

17. Type of Institution School

18. Category(1) of the Institution Non Minority

19. Category(2) of the Institution Yes, Co-Ed

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20. Name of the organization Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU)

running the Institution

21. Type of Organization University managed

22. Registered with University Grants Commission (UGC)

Section 2(f) of UGC Act, 1956

23. Registration Date F.No. 9-17/2008 (CPP-I) dated November 17, 2009

24. Website of the organization www.pdpu.ac.in

25. Name of the Affiliating NA (Constituent school of the University)

University Address NA

Website NA

Latest Affiliation Period NA

26. Name of Director Prof. Anirbid Sircar

Exact Designation Professor & Director (I/C)

Phone Number with STD Code +91-079-23275075

Email [email protected]

Highest Degree Ph.D.

Field of Specialization Petroleum, Geothermal Energy

27. Governing Board Members Annexure – 1

Dr. Mukesh D. Ambani, Chairman & Managing

Director, Reliance Industries Ltd. is the President of the University

28. Board of Governors Meetings At least twice in a year

29. Frequency of Academic Council

Meetings At least thrice in a year

30. Academic Advisory Body Dr. C. Gopalkrishnan,

Director General, PDPU, Raisan, Gandhinagar

31. Organizational Chart Annexure – 2

32. Student feedback mechanism on

Institutional governance/faculty Performance Exists

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33. Grievance redressal mechanism for Faculty, staff & students 1) Women Cell

2) Redressal Committee

3) Student`s advisor system is constituted

34. Name of the Department School of Petroleum Technology

35. Course Petroleum Engineering

36. Level UG/PG 1) Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)

2) Master of Technology (M.Tech) 3) Doctorate in Philosophy (Ph.D.)

37. Year of approval by the Council 2007, intake sanction 240

38. Year wise Sanctioned Intake Year 2018 Year 2017 Year 2016 Year2015

120 120 120 120

39. Year wise Actual Admissions Year 2018 Year 2017 Year 2016

- 120 140

40. Cut off marks quota

Gujarat last cut off JEE Main Year 2017 Year 2016 Year 2015

(ACPC Rank)

836 2565 2416

All India & UT`s last cut off JEE Main AIR 78916 133962 116491

% Students passed with CAY Distinction for B.Tech Batch (2007-2011)* & 2008-2012)

**Awards of Distinction and class are not given in PDPU system. Only SPI and CPI are given.

41. Accreditation Status NAAC with “A” Grade & CGPA of 3.39 out of 4.00

42. Doctoral Courses Yes

43. Foreign Collaborations, if any University of Tulsa, University of Oklahoma, USA

University of Manitoba, University of Houston, USA

University of Toronto, Canada, Lamar University, USA Sacred Heart University, USA

Southern Illinois University, USA

Washington & Jefferson College, USA Beijing Institute of Technology, China

44. Professional Society Memberships 1) American Association of Petroleum Geologist

2) Society of Exploratory Geophysics 3) Society of Petroleum Geophysics

4) Society of Petroleum Engineering

5) Petrotech Society

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45. Professional Activities Faculty training/Special meetings/Paper contest/ Seminar/Workshop/Conclaves

46. Consultancy Activities PDPU has the policy to promote consultancy

47. Grants Fetched Annexure – 3

48. Departmental Achievements Annexure – 4 (including academic, sports & cultural

activities)

49. Distinguished Alumni First batch of B.Tech graduated in 2011- 12; Hence Nil

50. Name of Teaching Staff Annexure – 5

51. Admission Quota 50% Guj. ACPC(15% ST; 7% SC; 27% SEBC; 3% PC)

50% All India (7.5% ST; 15% SC; 3% PC)

52. Entrance Test/Admission Criteria AIEEE till 2012

JEE (Main) from 2013-14

53. Cut off mark / rank for admission during the last three/five years

Year Category Gujarat

Last cut off JEE Main

All India & UT`s

Last cut off JEE Main AIR

2017

SEBC

30010 (ACPC Merit No.)

-

SC

2943 (ACPC Merit No.)

331195

ST

31033 (ACPC Merit No.)

525119

PC

22065 (ACPC Merit No.)

-

GEN

836 (ACPC Merit No.)

78916

2016

SEBC

3380 (ACPC Merit No.)

-

SC

6654 (ACPC Merit No.)

390711

ST

41178 (ACPC Merit No.)

578033

PC

-

-

GEN

1155 (ACPC Merit No.)

133962

2015

SEBC

2566 (ACPC Merit No.)

-

SC

6654 (ACPC Merit No.)

306772

ST

44742 (ACPC Merit No.)

999713

PC

-

-

GEN

2416 (ACPC Merit No.)

116491

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2014

SEBC

2071 (ACPC Merit No.)

-

SC

10263 (ACPC Merit No.)

345017

ST

20248 (ACPC Merit No.)

659477

PC

-

-

GEN

1023 (ACPC Merit No.)

46873

Year Category Gujarat

Last cut off JEE Main AIR

Rest of India & UT`s

Last cut off JEE Main AIR

2013

SEBC 2240 -

SC 13306 250724

ST 42500 570038

PC - -

GEN 1099 47556

2012

SEBC 119310 -

SC 149620 221692

ST 664587 303763

PC - -

GEN 37867 47559

54. Number of Fee Waivers CAY offered 27 FC & 3 TFW (Year 2017)

55. Admission Calendar Enclosed separately for the year 2018-19

56. PIO Quota NO

57. Infrastructure Information

Classroom/Tutorial facilities Annexure – 6 (Photo)

Laboratory Details Annexure – 7

Computer Centre Facilities Annexure – 6 (Photo)

Library Facilities Annexure – 6 (Photo)

Auditorium / Seminar Halls Annexure – 6 (Photo)

Cafeteria Annexure – 6 (Photo)

Indoor Sports Facilities Annexure – 6 (Photo)

Outdoor Sports Facilities Annexure – 6 (Photo)

Gymnasium Facilities Annexure – 6 (Photo)

Facilities for disabled Annexure – 6 (Photo)

Any other facilities

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58. Boys Hostel Number of rooms having 2 Beds – 376 & 3 Beds - 222

59. Girls Hostel Number of rooms having 2 Beds – 48 & 3 Beds – 98

60. Medical Health Clinic at the campus

Faculty & Staff is provided with Health Insurance

61. Academic Session Annexure – 8

62. Examination System Semester

63. Period of declaration of results Annexure – 8

64. Counselling / Mentoring Each faculty advisor is assigned a batch of 20 students

65. Career Counselling Each semester, the University allots faculties for career

Counselling

66. Student Insurance Yes

67. Students Activity Body Yes

68. Cultural Activities FLARE 2018

69. Sports Activities PETRO CUP 2018

70. Literary Activities Yes

71. Magazine / Newsletter SPT Mirror

72. Technical Tech Fest/Activities Tesseract 2018, PDPU SPE FEST 2017 & 2018

73. Industrial Visits / Tours Yes

74. Alumni Activities Yes (Alumni Meet 2018)

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75. Name of the Information officer For RTI Ashutosh Vyas

Designation Administrative Officer, School of Petroleum Technology

Phone Number with STD Code +91-79-23275079

Fax Number with STD Code +91-79-23275030

Email [email protected]

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ANNEXURE – 1

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Chairman

Dr. Mukesh D Ambani (Chairman & MD, Reliance Industries Ltd. & President, Pandit Deendayal

Petroleum University)

Members

1. Dr. C. Gopalkrishnan (Director General, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)

2. Shri D. Rajagopalan, IAS, (Rtd.) (Chairman –Standing Committee, PDPU; Ex-Chief

Secretary, Government of Gujarat)

3. Smt. Anju Sharma, IAS (Principal Secretary (Higher & Technical Education); Education

Department - Government of Gujarat)

4. Shri Sujit Gulati, IAS (Additional Chief Secretary, Energy & Petrochemicals Dept., Government of

Gujarat)

5. Shri Vikram Singh Mehta (Chairman, Brookings India)

6. Shri Sudhir Mehta (Chairman, Torrent Group -Ahmedabad)

7. Dr. R. A. Mashelkar (FRS Bhatnagar Fellow & President, Global Research Alliance, National

Chemical Laboratory - Pune)

8. Shri Parimal Nathwani – Group President, Corporate Affairs, Reliance Industries Limited,

Ahmedabad

9. Mrs. Pallavi Shroff (Partner, Amarchand Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co., New Delhi)

10. Nominee of Gujarat Energy Research & Management Institute (GERMI)

11. Prof. N R Dave (Former Vice Chancellor, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University-Patan)

12. Director, School of Petroleum Management, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University

13. Dean, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum Technology

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ACADEMIC COUNCIL

Chairman

Dr. C. Gopalkrishnan (Director General, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)

Members

1. Prof. S. A. Bari (Vice Chancellor, Institute Central University of Gujarat)

2. Prof. Indira J. Parikh (President, FLAME University, Pune)

3. Prof. Virender Prakash Sharma (Professor & Head, Indian School of Mines (ISM) –Dhanbad)

4. Dr. Jayant Kelkar (Reliance Industries Ltd., Navi Mumbai)

5. Prof. Nigam Dave (Director, School of Liberal Studies, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)

6. Prof. Anirbid Sircar (Director, School of Petroleum Technology, Pandit Deendayal

Petroleum University)

7. Prof. S.S. Bandopadhyay (Head – Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Technology, Pandit

Deendayal Petroleum University)

8. Dr. Surendrasinh Kacchwa, (School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)

9. Prof. Pramod Paliwal (School of Petroleum Management, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum

University)

10. Dr. T P Singh (Director, School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)

11. Dr. Nirendra Mishra (School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University)

12. Dr. D. M. Parikh (Dean – Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum

University)

13. Dr. C. Gopalakrishnan (Director, School of Petroleum Management, Pandit Deendayal

Petroleum University)

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ANNEXURE – 2

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ANNEXURE – 3

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1. Ongoing Projects

S.N. Principal Investigator Title of Project Funding Agency

1.

Dr. Anirbid Sircar, Ms.

Shreya Sahajpal and Mr.

Manan Shah

Geothermal Energy: Development of

Excellence Centre

GOG

2.

Dr. Moumita Talukdar

Evolutionary history and origin of the Bif-

mafic-ultramafic-anorthosite packets of Moyar-Bhawani-Cauvery shear zone

(MBCSZ) from Granulite Terrane of

Southern India (GTSI) with a new insight on

the P-T calculation with UV-visible spectroscopy

DST

3.

Dr. Anirbid Sircar & Ms. Vaishali Sharma

Reservoir Modelling & Simulation of Cambay Shale coupled with Geomechanics

and Hydro-fracturing

OIDB

2. Completed Projects

S.N. Principal Investigator Title of Project Funding Agency

1.

Dr. Bhawani Singh G. Desai

/ Dr. Anirbid Sircar

Permeability Characterization and Modeling

of Tight Gas sandstone Reservoirs

GSPC

2.

Dr. Bhawani Singh G. Desai

Ichnofabric Mapping of the Mundhan and Guneri section with special Reference to

(Umain-Mundhanian Kutch Stages),

Kachchh, Gujarat

DST

3.

Dr. Bhawani Singh G. Desai

Ichnology of the Jurrasic rocks of the Jara

dome, Western Mainland, Kachchh, India

DST

4.

Prof. Anirbid Sircar and Ms.

Vaishali Sharma

Assessment of Drilling fluid impact on oil

well productivity based on formation

damage laboratory testing

International

Collaborative

Project

5.

Prof. Anirbid Sircar, Ms.

Vaishali Sharma & Ms. Kriti

Yadav

City Gas Distribution (CNG/PNG)

Adani Gas Ltd.

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3. ORSP Projects

S.N. Principal Investigator Title of Project

1.

Dr. Anirbid Sircar / Ms. Shreya Sahajpal

Reservoir Characterization of Cambay Shale Cambay Basin, India

in reference to Shale Gas Exploration and Exploitation

2.

Dr. Bhawani Singh G. Desai

Shallow Seismic Reservoir characterization: Implication for P-Wave

Velocity and Subsurface Thickness Estimation.

3.

Dr. Uttam K. Bhui

Optimization of Oil Recovery Using Surfactants: Study on Cambay Basin Crude Oils

4.

Dr. Uttam K. Bhui

Effect of Salinity on day minerals properties

5.

Dr. Manoj Pandey

Water treatment and recycling based on host-guest mechanism of

Cucurbiturils

6.

Dr. Anirbid Sircar

Ms. Vaishali Sharma

Shale Geomechanics and hydraulic fracturing modelling : A case

study from Cambay

7.

Dr. Anirbid Sircar

Dr. Sivakumar P.

Catalytic Tyre Pyrolysis: Process Optimization and Fuel Quality

Enhancement.

8. Dr. Anirbid Sircar

Ms. Namrata Bist

Production of Multilevel Reservoir through alternative selective

well production.

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ANNEXURE – 4

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1. National/International Student Activities

1. PDPU SPE Student Chapter has been awarded the 2018 “Outstanding Student Chapter Award

(OSC)” by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International. 2. PDPU SPE Student Chapter has been awarded the 2017 “Outstanding Student Chapter Award

(OSC)” by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International.

3. PDPU SPE Student Chapter has been awarded the 2016 “Outstanding Student Chapter Award

(OSC)” by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International. 4. Society of Petroleum Engineering (SPE) student Chapter, PDPU secured the 1st position at PDPU SPE

FEST 2015, November 2015. 5. The Society of Petroleum Engineering (SPE) student Chapter at PDPU achieved Prestigious

International “GOLD STANDARD AWARD” from SPE-International for the Year 2015.

6. Gogineni Sudarsan Sai from SPT 12 represented SPT, PDPU in the prestigious Student Leadership

Symposium (SLS) sponsored by Chevron held at SEG Annual Conference 2015 at New Orleans,

Louisiana, USA, October, 2015. 7. Prerak Shah from SPT 13 secured 1st position (with a cash prize of Rs. 5000) at PETRODARE 2K15 – National Level Quiz Competition, organized by SPE RGCE Student Chapter, Rajiv Gandhi

College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, November 2015. 8. Abhay Jani and Ankit Rajput from SPT 13 represented SPT, PDPU in 23rd International Conference on “Engineering & Technology, Computer, Basic & Applied Sciences” (ECBA- 2016), 9-10

June 2016, Istanbul, Turkey, organized by Academic Fora, and presented a paper titled “Improvisation of

Heat Transfer Coefficient in Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger”. 9. Palash Agrawal from SPT 12 secured 3rd position for presenting a paper titled “LNG Cryogenic

Energy Utilisation by Power Generation” in Oil and Gas Transportation category at SPE International

Symposium “Black Gold”, organised by Bashkir State University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-

13 May 2016. 10. Pranshu Praleya from SPT 12 secured 1st position for presenting a paper titled “Improved Oil

Recovery by Development of Gum Based Relative Permeability Modifier” in Development of Oil and Gas

Field category at SPE International Symposium “Black Gold”, organised by Bashkir State University SPE

Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-13 May 2016. 11. Garvit Rawlani from SPT 12 secured 2nd position for presenting a paper titled “Extraction of Gas

Hydrates through Iron Based Nanoparticles” in Development of Oil and Gas Field category at SPE

International Symposium “Black Gold”, organised by Bashkir State University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa,

Russia, 11-13 May 2016.

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12. Abhishek Juneja from SPT 12 secured 3rd position for presenting a paper titled “Characteristics of Oil

Well Cement Slurry using CMC” in Development of Oil and Gas Field category at SPE International Symposium “Black Gold”, organized by Bashkir State University SPE Student

Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-13 May 2016. 13. Atul Khatri from SPT 12 secured 3rd position for presenting a paper titled “Subsea Compression

Technology” in Development of Oil and Gas Field category at SPE International Symposium “Black Gold”, organised by Bashkir State University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-13 May 2016.

14. Prakhar Sarkar from SPT 12 secured 3rd position for presenting a paper titled “Low Salinity Water

Flooding” in Development of Oil and Gas Field category at SPE International Symposium “Black Gold”,

organised by Bashkir State University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-13 May 2016. 15. Atul Khatri from SPT 12 secured 1st position in Oil Barrel Quiz Competition at SPE International

Symposium “Black Gold”, organised by Bashkir State University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa, Russia, 11-

13 May 2016. 15. Prakhar Sarkar from SPT 12 secured 2nd position in Oil Barrel Quiz Competition at SPE

International Symposium “Black Gold”, organised by Bashkir State University SPE Student Chapter, Ufa,

Russia, 11-13 May 2016. 16. Harsh Vyas, Jai Mehndiratta and Palash Dhurvey from SPT 13, represented School of Petroleum

Technology, PDPU in OGCE 2015 - Oil and Gas Competition and Exhibition, UTP Malaysia, November

2015. 17. Gogineni Sudarsan Sai, Prakhar Sarkar, Abhishek Kumar Singh, Darshan Sharma and

PranshuPraleyafrom SPT 12 represented SPE PDPU Student Chapter in SPE PETROBOWL 2015 at

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 18. Sudarsan Sai Gogineni, Abhishek Kumar, and Yatharth Shukla from SPT 12 secured 2nd position in

Amazing Champions of Energy Session 3 – An event organized by CAIRN Energy, 2015. 19. Daxit Akbari from SPT 14 secured 1st position at National Environmental Conclave, organized by

Environmental Engineering & Studies, Department of Civil Engineering, School of Technology, PDPU,

April 2016. 20. Rushabh Vekaria, Jaimin M Agrawal, and Mayur Borad, from SPT 14 secured 3rd position for

presenting a paper titled “Managing Suspension Characteristics of Lost-Circulation Materials in a Drilling

Fluids” at The Crust 2016 - National Conference and Workshop, organized by UPES AAPG Student

Chapter, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun in April 2016. 21. Jaydeep kumar Lunagariya, Pankaj Kumar, and Sahil kumar Bhanderi from SPT 14 presented a paper

titled “Deltaic Depositional Environment and its Petroleum Aspects”, in Paper Presentation Competition,

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at The Crust 2016 - National Conference and Workshop, organized by UPES AAPG Student Chapter,

University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun in April 2016. 22. Jaydeepkumar Lunagariya, Pankaj Kumar, and Sahilkumar Bhanderi from SPT 14 represented SPT,

PDPU in TunistaMinerali Quiz, at The Crust 2016 - National Conference and Workshop, organized by

UPES AAPG Student Chapter, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun in April 2016. 23. Vivek Thakarfrom SPT 15, secured 2nd position in Drilling Tools Identification and Counter

Mapping and 3rd position in Quiz Competition, at UPES SPE International Fest2016held at University of

Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun in February 2016. 24. Shivam Pandey from SPT 12 and Hitisha Dadlani from SPT 13 presented a paper titled “Bionic Leaf

– Using Bacteria to Convert Solar Energy directly to Liquid Fuels”, at International Conference on

Renewable Energy and Sustainable Environment (RESE 2015) at MCET, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu in

collaboration with Cape Breton University Sydney, Canada, August 2015. 25. Tushar Goyal and Kirtesh Mantri from SPT 12 secured 1st position in 'MUD CHALLENGE' in

UPES SPE Fest 2015 organized by UPES SPE Student Chapter, University of Petroleum and Energy

Studies, Dehradun.

26. Tushar Goyal and Kirtesh Mantrifrom SPT 12 secured 1st position in 'SYMPOSIUM' competition in

UPES SPE Fest 2015 organized by UPES SPE Student Chapter, University of Petroleum and Energy

Studies, Dehradun. 27. Akash Srivastava, Riddhiman Sherlekar, and Sai Sudarshan from SPT 13 presented a paper on

“Geological Aspects of Enhanced Oil Recovery” at Cognizance 2015, IIT Roorkee. 28. Akash Srivastava from SPT 13 presented a paper on “Solar Pond” at NU-Tech 2015, at Nirma

University, February 2015. 29. Trisha Mishra, Shivani Garg and Prakhar Sarkar from SPT 12 presented a paper on “Use of Heat

Pump for Low Enthalpy Reservoirs”, International Conference on Geothermal Energy: Exploration &

Exploitation, May 2015, PDPU

30. Parth Chauhan from SPT 12 presented a paper titled “Low Salinity Water Flooding” at UPES

Dehradun Technical Fest, 2015, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun

31. Jay Doshi from SPT 13, published a paper titled “Pigging and Its Techniques” in International

Journal of Humanities and Applied Sciences (IJHAS), Vol. 5, No. 2, 2016, ISSN 2277 – 4386, pp.84-88, May 2016. 32. Hitisha Dadlani from SPT 13 published a paper titled “Determining Shale Parameters using

Molecular Dynamic Simulation”, in Dew Journal, March 2016 Issue.

33. Atul Khatri and Parth Chauhan from SPT 12 published a paper on "Hydrocarbon Prospectivity of

Indian Sedimentary Basins – A Review" in International Journal of Scientific Research Indian (IJSR), Vol.

4, Issue 2, February 2015, ISSN No 2277 – 8179.

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2. National/International Faculty Publications

2018

1. Sivakumar, P., Sircar, Anirbid, Deka Barsha, Anumegalai, A.S., Moorthi, P.S., Yasvanthrajan, 2018, Flow improvers for assured flow of crude oil in midstream pipeline –A review, Journal of petroleum Science and Engineering, Elsevier, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2018.01.022 (Online: 10th Jan, 2018) (Impact Factor: 1.873).

2. Balasubramanian, R., Sircar, Anirbid, Sivakumar, P., Anbarasu, K., 2018, Production of biodiesel from dairy waste water sludge: A laboratory and pilot scale study, Egyptian Journal of Petroleum, Elsevier, Online on 2-3-2018; RG Journal Impact: 1.41 *

3. Brahma, J. and Sircar, Anirbid, 2018, Design of safe well on the top of Atharamura anticline, Tripura, India, on the basis of predicted pore pressure from seismic velocity data, Journal Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, Springer, Online Published on 01 February, 2018, (Impact Factor: 0.935).

4. Shah, Manan, Vaidya, Dwijen and Sircar, Anirbid, 2018, Using Monte Carlo simulation to estimate geothermal resource in Dholera Geothermal Field, Published online on 27th March, 2018 in Multicale and Multidisciplinary modeling, Experiments and Design, Springer.

5. Thakar, Vivek, Nambiar Sachin, Shah, Manan and Sircar, Anirbid, 2018, A model on dual string drilling-on the road to deepwaters, Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, Springer, Published Online on 12th April, 2018, Vol.4, Issue2, pp. 673-684.

6. Balasubramanian, R., Sircar, Anirbid and Sivakumar, P., 2018, Conversion of Bio-Solids (scum) from Tannery Effluent treatment plant into biodiesel, Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environment Effects, Taylor and Francis., Published Online on 27 April, 2018, DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/15567036.2018.1468507; (IF:0.527).

7. Sircar, A and Yadav, K. 2018, Expansion of hybrid LNG and CNG fuelling station, Gas Processing

(May-June) issue, Gulf Publishers.

8. Shah, Manan, Sircar, Anirbid, Shaikh, Nahid, Patel, Karan, Patel, Thakar, Vivek, Sharma, Darshan,

Sarkar, Prakhar, Vaidya, Dwijen, 2018, Groundwater for Sustainable Development, Volume 7,

pp. 143-156., Elsevier, ISSN-2352-801X.

9. Patel, Karan, Shah, Manan and Sircar, Anirbid, 2018, Plasma Pulse Technology : An uprising EOR

technique , Petroleum Research, Elsevier, Accepted 10th May, 2018.

10. Padmanaban, S., Deepalakshmi, S., Sircar, A., Yasvanthrajan, N, Shim, Suk, Min, Sivakumar, P.,

2018, Studies on Three Phase Three Dimensional Hybrid Electrochemical Reactor for treating

textile effluent, Desalination and Water Treatment, Taylor and Francis.

11. Sharma, Vaishali and Sircar, Anirbid, 2018, "Mineralogical Assemblage of Cambay Shale of North Cambay Basin, Gujarat, India" Accepted in Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, Springer.

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2017

1. Sircar, A., Shah, M. and Chandra S., Utilization Of GeoSolar Hybrid System For Efficient Power

Production (2017), International Conference on Nano for Energy and Water (NEW) & Indo-French

Workshop on Water Networking, February, 2017, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Dehradun, India, ISBN: 978-81-928068-4-6, pp. 1-109. 2. Shah, M., Vaidya, D., Dhale, S., Sircar, A., Sahajpal, S., and Yadav, K., Exploitation and Utilization

of Oilfield Geothermal Resources in INDIA, (2017), International Conference on Nano for Energy and

Water (NEW) & Indo-French Workshop on Water Networking, February, 2017, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Dehradun, India, ISBN: 978-81-928068-4-6, pp. 1-109.

3. Shah, M., Sircar, A., Sahajpal, S., Sarkar, S., Sharma, D., Garg, S., Mishra, T. and Shukla, Y., 2017,

Geochemical Analysis for Understanding Prospectivity of Low Enthalpy Geothermal Reservoirs of Dholera, February, 2017, 42nd Geothermal Workshop, Stanford University, pp. 1-16.

4. Shah, M., Vaidya, D., Sircar, A. and Sahajpal, S., Utilization of Abandoned Coal Mines as a Low

Enthalpy Geothermal Resource and Subsequent Energy Exploitation, February, 2017, 42nd

Geothermal Workshop, Stanford University, pp. 1-6.

5. Vaidya, D., Shah, M., Sircar, A. and Sahajpal, S., 2017, Space Heating and Cooling Application Based on Low Enthalpy Geothermal Reservoirs with a Focus on Indian Subcontinent, February, 2017, 42nd

Geothermal Workshop, Stanford University, pp. 1- 6. 6. Banerjee, A., Banerjee, M., Dutta, U., Sengupta, P., Bhui, U. K., Rajagopal, A., Mukhopadhyay, D.,

(2017). Diffusion controlled corona growth in mafic dykes from Southern Granulite Terrain, India and

their petrological implications. 19th EGU General Assembly, EGU2017, proceedings from the conference held 23-28 April, 2017 in Vienna, Austria., p.17590

7. Akshit Patel, Dipesh Nihalani, Dhaivat Mankad, Dhaval Patel Ravi Chaudhari, Mehul Dhameliya,

Dutt Tripathi, Uttam K. Bhui (2017), Evaluating Feasibility of Hydrophilic Silica Nanoparticles for In-Situ Emulsion Formation in Presence of Co-Surfactant: An Experimental Study. DOI

https://doi.org/10.2118/188141-MS Document ID SPE-188141-MS Publisher Society of Petroleum

Engineers Source SPE Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Annual Technical Symposium and Exhibition, 24-27 April, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

8. Uttam K. Bhui, Akshit Patel, Dhaval Patel, Dipesh Nihalani, Dhaivat Mankad, Mehul Dhameliya, Dutt

Tripathi, Ravi Chaudhari and Saheli Sanyal (2017). Feasibility Study of Silica Nanoparticles for

Enhanced Oil Recovery: An Experimental Approach with Crude Oils from Cambay Basin Reservoirs’.

International Conference on Nano for Energy and Water (NEW)’, Springer Proceedings in Energy

(Accepted).

9. Sircar, A., Shah, M., Vaidya, D., Dhale, S., Sahajpal, S. and Yadav, K., 2017, 2D and 3D

Magnetotelluric (MT) survey for geothermal reservoir identification at Unai Geothermal Field, India,

DEW Journal, Vol. 26, No.8, pp. 61-75. (UGC approved Energy Journal : ISSN: 09717242)Journal

No:135, Energy

10. Sahajpal, S. and Sircar, A., 2017, Improve Gas Distribution networks with innovative pipeline

monitoring and network, Gas Processing, Jan-Feb-2017, pp. 23-26, Gulf Publishing.

11. Sircar, A., Sahajpal, S. and Yadav, K., 2017, Challenges and issues in natural gas distribution Industry,

Communicated to Current Science.

12. Sircar, A, Shah, M.,, Sahajpal, S., Dhale, S., Yadav, K., Sarkar, P., Sharma, D., Garg, S., Mishra, T.

and Shukla, Y., 2017, Performance Simulation of Low Enthalpy Ground Source Heat Pump System at

Dholera, Accepted in Recent Trends in Chemical Engineering, Vol.4, issue 1, ISSN:2349-4786, pp. 29-

39.

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13. Gupta, A. and Sircar, A., Wax Deposition Modeling and comparison with field data for some Indian

Oil fields, Recent Trends in Fluid mechanics, Vol.4, issue.1, ISSN: 2455-1961, pp.1-15.

14. Yadav K. and Sircar A., 2017, “ Review of Deep Drilling Techniques for high enthalpy geothermal

reservoirs”, International Journal of Advanced Research, Vol. 5(6), ISSN: 2320-5407(in press)

15. Manoharan, T.; Laksmanan, D. ; Mylsamy, K. ; Sivakumar, P. ; Sircar, Anirbid, 2017, Engineering

Properties of Concrete with Partial Utilization of Used Foundry Sand, Waste Management,

Elsevier, Feb, 2017, doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2017.10.022 , Elsevier, (Impact Factor: 4.03).

Available Online : 2nd Nov, 2017.

16. Shah, M., Sircar, A., Mandlik, M. and Vaidya, D., 2017, Cement slurry design for geothermal exploratory well in Dholera field using a novel concept of multifunctional additives, Asian Journal of Science and Technology, ISSN: 0976-3376, Vo.08, Issue09, pp.5812-5816, September issue.

17. Brahma, J and Sircar, A., 2017, Design of Safe well in top of Atharamura Anticline , India on the

basis of predicted pore pressure from seismic velocity data, SPE-MS-188492, One Petro.

18. Shah, M., Shah, S. and Sircar, A., 2017, “A Comprehensive Overview on Recent Developments in

Refracturing Technique for Shale Gas Reservoirs” Published online in Journal of Natural Gas

Science and Engineering, October 2017 46:350-364 Elsevier. (Impact Factor:2.718).

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jngse.2017.07.019

19. Sharma, V., Sircar, A., Mohammed, N. and Patel, S., 2017, A treatise on Non-Darcy flow

correlations in Porous Media, Journal of Petroleum and Environmental Biotechnology, Vol.

8, No.5, DOI: 10.4172/2157-7463.1000336. (Impact Factor:2.5).

Books

1. Sircar Anirbid, Sahajpal Shreya and Modi, Umang, 2016, City Gas Distribution: Indian Perspective,

Technology Publishers, ISBN: 81-901767-4-9 Pages: 233.

2. Sircar Anirbid and Yadav Kriti, 2017, Harnessing of Geothermal Energy: An Indian Scenario,

Technology Publishers (in Press)

Special Reports

1. Special Technical Report - ‘’PDPU, DGH and Oil & Gas Industry Experts discuss issues related to Exploration of Hydrocarbons in Unconventional Shale Reservoir’’, Dew Journal, Volume 26, No. 02,

ISSN 0971-7242.

2. White Paper: International Shale Gas and Oil Workshop: Key Issues related to Shale Gas Exploration, Production and Policy Formulation, Infraline Comprehensive Power, Oil & Gas & Coal Only Detailed

Newsletter, Infraline Energy Coverage.

3. International Shale Gas and Oil Workshop Proceedings, Infraline Comprehensive Power, Oil & Gas &

Coal Only Detailed Newsletter, Infraline Energy Coverage. 4. Newsletter, Event Focus: International Shale Gas and Oil Workshop -2016, Infraline Plus, Infraline

Energy, Volume 5, Issue 8, December 2016.

5. Special Technical Report – Enhancing Oil and Gas Production in Cambay Basin, Dew Journal, ISSN 0971-7242.

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6. Epathshala Paper-Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology-Application of Radiogenic and Stable Isotopes in reconstruction of Pale environments, SED& PG VI, 2017

7. Epathshala Paper-Sedimentary and Petroleum Plate Tectonics and Global Distribution of Hydrocarbon

Reserves, SED& PG VI, 2017

8. Epathshala Paper-Classifications of Indian basins and petroleum geology of Assam, Cauvery and Bengal Basins, SED& PG VI, 2017.

Patent

1. Geothermal Heating and Cooling System. By Mr. Manan Shah, Mr. Dwijen Vaidya, Dr. Anirbid Sircar,

Ms. Shreya Sahajpal and Ms. Shubhra Dhale 2. Oil based drilling mud and process of formulation there of: By SPT Students – Dhruvil Umeshbhai

Sagar and Riddhiman Rajesh Shrelekar.

3. Pneumatically Operated Mechanical Bit using a Rotary Steerable System: provisionally accepted.

Indian Patent by Deep Joshi, Bhagya Bhardawaj and Harshil Saradva. 4. Shah Manan, Sircar Anirbid, Vaidya Dwijen, Chandra Shishir and Yadav Kriti, 2018, Integration of

Organic Rankine with Space Heating and Cooling plant, Indian patent Filed: 201821022582

(Ref: 1/23969/2018-MUM)

2016

1 Shubra, D., Sircar, A., Shah, M., Vaidya, D., Choudhary, A., Sahajpal, S. and Yadav, K., 2016, “Space Heating and Cooling using Geothermal Energy”, DEW Journal, March, 2016, pp. 37-41.

2. Sircar, A., Yadav, K., Shah, M., Sahajpal, S. and Chinaan, R., 2016, “Seismic Imaging for

Geothermal Exploration : A Case Study from Dholera, India”, International Advanced Research

Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol.3, Issue 7, pp. 219-230,

DOI10.17148/IARJSET.2016.3746.

3. Yadav, K., Sircar, A. and Sahajpal, S, 2016, “A Review on Organic Rankine Cycle: Application to

Geothermal Energy in World and India”, DEW journal, August, pp. 57-63.

4. Sircar, A. and Sharma, V., 2016, “Structural identification and fracture characterization of North

Cambay shale, Cambay Basin, Gujarat by using Image Log” , Accepted in DEW Journal.

5. Sircar A., Shah M., and Sharma S., (2016) “Selection of Working Fluid for Organic Rankine Cycle by

Energy and Energy, For Low Temperature Low Enthalpy Dholera Geothermal Reservoir”, 2016

(Accepted for Publication in Emerging Trends in Chemical Engineering).

6. Sharma, V. and Sircar, A. (2016), “Shale Gas Potential of North Cambay basin, Gujarat, India”,

Journal of Indian Association of Sedimentologists (Accepted for Publication).

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3. Technical and Cultural Activities

PETROTECH

15TH September 2016

Intern Talk

Final Year Students who had gone for Internship

shared their experience.

Every Thursday

Anybody can discuss

A weekly event where students congregated to

discuss on critical topics pertaining to the

industry.

SPE

30th October – 01st

November 2015

PDPU SPE Fest 2015

Various activities were conducted like Paper and

Poster presentation, Drilling Mud Presentation,

Virtual Block Bidding, Spot trading competition

31st August 2015

Distinguished Lecture by

Dr. Anil Ambastha

SPE PDPU Student chapter conducted

distinguished lecture on “Uncertainty assessment

using reservoir simulation models”.

23rd – 28th November

2015

SPE Week

Technical, recreational and social activities for

SPE members were conducted

04th November 2015

Guest Lecture by Prof.

Subhash Shah

An expert lecture on Hydraulic fracturing:

Controversy, myths, facts and impacts on

environment

29th July 2015

Tarkshashtra 2015

Initiative to enhance the soft skills of the budding

petroleum engineers

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12th August 2015

Petro Quest 2015

To enhance the knowledge about petroleum sector

14th October 2015

Technical session by Mr.

Deepak Chaudhary, Driller,

Scmlumberger, Iraq

To provide an insight to the students about career

in drilling

02nd December 2015

Android Application

Launch: SPT Bookshelf

Android Application to search the books in SPT

Library

EAGE, SEG and SPG

03rd September 2015

Webinar

Lecture focussed on the trending topics such as

Petroleum Resource Management System

(PRMS) and Resource Classification

30th April 2015

EAGE Petrobrainiac

Competition

Students were divided into groups to participate in

a unique format of quizzing to test their

fundamentals in geology and geophysics

Every Thursday on in

University Mail

Learning Thursdays by

SEG-SPG-EAGE student

chapter

A weekly online email based learning initiative of

EAGE

Qarnval – Tesseract Quizzes by Mind Ripple

2015

Biz – Tech Quiz

Quizmaster for the few day was Arnav Sinha

conducted the quiz. After the qualifying round, 7

teams competed for the final prize. The event saw

a buzzing participation from various institutes like

GNLU, DAIICT, NIMA, UPES etc.

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2015

General Quiz

The General Quiz saw students battling it out in a

game of cryptic posers aimed at testing how

abreast the students participating are in various

matters concerning the world.

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4. International Collaborations

1. University of Tulsa, USA

2. University of Oklahoma, USA

3. University of Houston, USA

4. Lamar University, USA 5. Southern Illinois University, USA

6. Beijing Institute of Technology, China 7. University of Western Ontario, Canada

8. Sacred Heart University, USA 9. University of Manitoba, Canada

10. Challenger Institute of Technology, Australia

11. Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, Kenya 12. University of Wollongong, Australia

5. Noteworthy Visitors

John Kerry Adi Godrej Jin-Yong Cai Chanda Kochhar

Secretary of State Chairman CEO, International Finance CEO

USA Godrej Group Corporation ICICI Bank

Adam Gilchrist Mr. Bernard Mazuka Prof. Q. Yang Dr. Bill

Brand

Prime Minister

University of

Wollongong

University

Ambassador,

Republic of Rwanda

Saskatchewan,

Australia

University of Canada

Wollongong

Dr. Cheryl Ms. Chelsey Laird Ms. Eleanor Mr. Fazal Karim

Matherly Memorial University University of Cape Breton, Republic of Trinidad &

University of Tulsa Canada Canada Tobago

Mr. Francisco J. Mr. Jaipreet Bindra Jeffrey A. Serfass, Jeremy B. Bentham

Sanchez University of Western President, National VP, Global Business

Secretary for Ontario Hydrogen Association Environment

International USA Royal Dutch Shell, USA

Trade, US

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Jeffrey A. Serfass, Prof. John Lee Prof. Louis Goodman Mike Hugentobler

President, University of Houston American University VP, Halliburton

National Offshore

Hydrogen Services Inc.

Association, USA

Ms. Li Liu Dr. Subrata Dr. Richard Redner Akhil Mehrotra

University of Chakrabarti University of Tulsa Director-Regulations

Regina Western Ontario BG India

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6. Internship Details

Batch 2018

S.No. Name of the Company Interns

1 South Asia Consultancy 2

2 Reliance CBM 4

3 ONGC Ahmedabad 35

4 Baker Hughes 2

5 Cairn 1

6 DGH India 3

7 Drilling Motor Pvt. Ltd 1

8 General Electric 1

9 GERMI 5

10 Rig World 4

11 HLS Asia 1

12 Jindal Drilling 2

13 Joshi Technologies 4

14 Vedanta 1

15 Velath Engineering International 1

16 Vishal Enterprises 3

17 Charotar Gas 10

18 Atul Limited 1

19 CIL Nova 2

20 Essar Oil 2

21 GSPC LNG 3

22 Gujarat Gas 15

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23 Gujarat State & Fertilizers Ltd. 1

24 IOCL 7

25 Kaveri Energy 2

26 Meghmani Industries 5

27 Narmada Bio Chemical Limited 1

28 ONGC 5

29 OPAL 1

30 Panama Petrochemicals 1

31 PYK International 1

32 Reliance Industries 3

33 Sabarmati Gas 4

34 Satyanarayan Rubber & Plastic Industries 3

35 Tecnimont Pvt. Ltd. 1

36 Toyo Engineering 1

Total Interns 139

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Batch: 2013-2017

S. No. Name of the Company Interns

1 Aegis Logistics 1

2 Aerotherm Products 3

3 Castrol 1

4 Central UP Gas 2

5 College Proj 9

6 Drilling Mentor 11

7 Essar CBM 2

8 Essar Oil 3

9 GAIL 6

10 Global Offshore Services 1

11 Gokulanand Petrofibres 3

12 Green Gas 4

13 GSFC 1

14 GSPC 6

15 GSPC LNG 4

16 Gujarat Gas 17

17 HLS Asia 2

18 IOCL 6

19 Jindal Drilling 2

20 Jubilant Enpro 1

21 Oilmax 2

22 ONGC Ahmedabad 2

23 ONGC IRS 5

24 ONGC Mehsana 4

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25 ONGC Rajahmundry 1

26 ONGC WSS 9

27 Panama Petrochem 1

28 Petronet LNG 1

29 Rasson 3

30 Reliance CBM 1

31 Reliance Industries 4

32 Selan 3

33 Shell Hazira 1

34 Sintex Oil & Gas 2

35 Toyo Engineering 1

36 United Phosphorus Ltd 1

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Batch: 2012-2016

S. No. Name of the Company Interns

1 BPCL 4

2 Cairn India Limited 4

3 College 1

4 Deep Industries 2

5 Essar CBM 5

6 Essar Oil 1

7 GAIL Baroda 1

8 GNFC 2

9 GSPC 8

10 GSPC Gas 15

11 GSPC LNG 2

12 GSPL 3

13 HPCL 2

14 Indian Institute Of Petroleum 4

15 IOCL 7

16 Jindal Drilling Industries 4

17 Jubilant Enpro 2

18 Oilmax Energy 1

19 ONGC Ahmedabad 1

20 ONGC Hazira 3

21 ONGC IRS 3

22 ONGC WSS 5

23 ONGC WSS 5

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24 Petronas, Malysia 1

25 Petronet LNG 2

26 Reliance Industries Limited 4

27 Schlumberger 2

28 Selan Exploration Technology 4

29 Sintex Oil & Gas 2

30 Yennai Hydrocarbon Services 1

Total Interns 101

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Batch: 2011-2015

S. No. Name of the Company Interns

1 Essar 13

2 GSPC Gas 12

3 ONGC WSS 10

4 ONGC IRS 9

5 GSPC 7

6 ONGC Ahmedabad 6

7 GSPL 5

8 IOCL, Baroda 5

9 ONGC Hazira 5

10 ONGC Mehsana 4

11 PDPU Project 4

12 IOCL 3

13 Jaihind Projects Limited 3

14 Aakash Exploration 2

15 BORL 2

16 Dass Oilfield Technology Pvt. Ltd 2

17 Deep 2

18 Jubilant 2

19 M I Swaco 2

20 Mott Macdonald 2

21 Emerson 1

22 Essar Oil Limited 1

23 GOL Offshore Pvt. Ltd 1

24 HOEC 1

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25 IOCL, Bongaigaon Refinery 1

26 IOCL, Mathura 1

27 Jindal Drilling & Industries Ltd. 1

28 K.P Foam 1

29 ONGC WSS 1

30 ONGC Rajamundry 1

31 Petronet LNG 1

32 Punj Lloyd 1

33 Reliance Indistries Ltd. 1

34 RIL 1

35 Selan Exploration 1

36 Welspun Cor. Ltd 1

Total Interns

116

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Batch: 2010-14

S. No. Name of the Company Interns

1 GSPC Gas 21

2 ONGC, Ahmedabad 17

3 GSPC 16

4 IOCL 12

5 Essar Oil Limited 11

6 ONGC, IRS 9

7 ONGC, WSS 9

8 Cairn India Limited 8

9 ONGC Hazira 8

10 Petronet LNG 7

11 Reliance Industries Limited 6

12 Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Company Ltd 5

13 L & T Integrated Eng. Services Ltd. 5

14 Dass Oilfield Technology Pvt. Ltd. 4

15 Jindal Drilling and Industries Ltd. 4

16 John Energy Limited 4

17 Gas Authority of India Limited 3

18 Gujarat Gas 3

19 ONGC, Ankleshwar 3

20 Ratnagiri Gas & Power Pvt Ltd 3

21 Total 3

22 Deep Industries Limited 2

23 Emerson Process Management 2

24 Hindustan Oil Exploration Company Ltd. 2

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25 HLS Asia Limited 2

26 M- I Swaco 2

27 National Fertilizers Ltd 2

28 ONGC Ahmedabad Asset 2

29 ONGC, IDT 2

30 Suvira Energy 2

31 Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd. 1

32 Dolphin Offshore Enterprises (India) Ltd. 1

33 Essar Oil Limted (E&P) 1

34 GAIL Training Centre 1

35 GTC Oilfiled 1

36 Halliburton 1

37 Hindustan Mittal Energy Limited 1

38 Indian Oil Corporation Limited 1

39 Jubilant Enpro Pvt Ltd 1

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40 Mott Macdonald Pvt. Ltd. 1

41 ONGC, Karaikal 1

42 ONGC, Mehsana 1

43 Punj Lloyd – Pipeline 1

44 Shiv Vani Oil & Gas Services 1

45 Weatherford Oil Tool M.E. Ltd. 1

Total Interns 194

Batch: 2009-13

S. No. Name of the Company Interns

1 ONGC Ahmedabad Asset 51

2 GSPC Gas 14

3 GSPC 12

4 ONGC IRS 11

5 ONGC WSS 8

6 ONGC Ankleshwar 7

7 Essar Oil 6

8 ISPRL 6

9 ONGC Rajamundry 6

10 Reliance Industries Ltd. ( E & P) 6

11 Cairn Energy India PTY. Limited 6

12 GMDC 5

13 IFFCO 5

14 Haryana City Gas 5

15 Dass Oilfield 4

16 DGH 4

17 Halliburton 4

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18 ONGC Baroda 4

19 Green Gas 4

20 Deep Industries 3

21 John Energy Ltd. 3

22 Oil India Limited 3

23 ONGC Cambay 3

24 ONGC Mehsana 3

25 Suvira Energy 3

26 Adani Welspun Exploration 3

27 Aakash Exploration 3

28 GAIL (India) Ltd. 2

29 GSFC 2

30 HOEC 2

31 Adani Gas 2

32 Jubilant Oil & Gas 2

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33 Darcy Consultancy 2

34 Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd 2

35 Essar Ports Limited 1

36 GMDC & Reliance Ind. Ltd. 1

37 IOCL 1

38 Jubilant Enpro Pvt. Limited 1

39 L & T 1

40 National Geophysical Res. Ins 1

41 ONGC Bokaro 1

42 ONGC Hazira 1

43 Resonance Energy, Delhi 1

44 Saumya DSM 1

45 Shiv Vani 1

46 University of Oklahoma 1

47 Halliburton Worldwide Ltd 1

48 Corelab 1

49 ONGC Academy 1

Total Interns 221

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7. Placement Details

Batch: 2013-2017

Sr. No. Name of the Company Students Recruited

Salary Offered

1 ONGC 20 17.80

2 Gujarat Gas 3 3.12

3 Nirma Ltd. 6 2.32

4 IRM Energy 1 3.00

5 L&T Infotech 9 4.18

6 Infosys 11 3.25

7 Byju`s 1 7.00

8 Devarsons 1 2.52

9 Aakash Exploration 1 1.80

10 Exxon Mobil 1 8.80

11 CEGE 2 1.80

Total Placed Students 56

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Batch: 2012-2016 7.

Sr No Name of the Company

Students

Salary Offered

Recruited

1 Adani Gas 2 4.00

2 Ashapura Industries 2 2.16

3 Boston Consulting Group 1 8.20

4 CGI 2 3.00

5 Deep Ind 5 2.16

6 Essar Oil 1 4.20

7 eTeam Inc 6 1.80

8 GSPC 5 3.60

9 Gujarat Gas 10 3.30

10 IMS People 1 1.92

11 Infosys 4 3.25

12 Mount Meru 5 14.80

13 Oil India 1 7.20

14 Reliance Ind 4 5.50

15 Sabarmati Gas 1 2.40

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16 Shell 8 5.70

17 Transnational Drilling 1 2.40

18 Wipro 4 6.00

Total Placed Students 63

2011-2015

S. No.

Name of the Company

Students

Recruited Salary Offered

1 ONGC 7 12.00

2 Shell Business Service 2 5.00

3 Toyo Engineering India Pvt. Ltd. 1 4.85

4 Essar Oil Limited 1 4.20

5 GSFC 5 3.60

6 GSPC 5 3.60

7 GSPC LNG 5 3.60

8 GSPC Gas Company Ltd. 8 3.30

9 Infosys 1 3.25

10 TCS 4 3.18

11 Corrtech International 3 3.00

12 Deep Industries 2 3.00

13

Gujarat Narmada Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited

1 3.00

14 Ratnam Energy 6 3.00

15 Nauvata Engineering 1 2.40

16 Halliburton 4 3.25

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Total Placed Students 56

Batch: 2010-14

Students

S. No. Name of the Company Recruited Salary Offered

1 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. 4 12.50

2 Oil India Limited 4 10.00

3 Cairn India 1 6.50

4 Wipro Technologies Ltd 9 6.00

5 Reliance Industries Ltd. 7 5.50

6 Shell Business Operations 4 5.40

7 Tata Petrodyne 1 4.80

8 Gujarat Gas 3 3.90

9 Essar Oil Limited 12 3.80

10 Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. 8 3.60

11 GSPC LNG 3 3.60

12 L & T Hydrocarbon 1 3.60

13 IBM 1 3.40

14 GSPC Gas 15 3.36

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15 Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd. 6 3.30

16 Infosys Limited 7 3.25

Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers and

17 Chemicals Ltd. 6 3.00

18 L & T 3 3.00

19 Halliburton 1 2.40

20 Haryana City Gas 1 2.40

21 Jindal Drilling & Industries Ltd. 3 2.40

22 M I Swaco 4 2.40

23 Selan Exploration 1 2.40

24 Yennai Hydrocarbons 2 2.28

25 Nauvata Engineering 1 2.17

Calcutta Compressions & Liquefaction

26 Engineering Ltd 1 1.70

27 Positron Energy 1 1.70

28 Oswal Infra 1 1.50

Total Placed Students 111

Batch: 2009-13

S. No. Name of the Company

Students

Recruited Salary Offered

1 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. 5 11.50

2 Cairn India 6 6.50

3 Halliburton 3 6.00

4

Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers and

5.22

Chemicals Ltd. 11

5 ESSAR 15 5.00

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6 Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. 5 5.00

7 Sapient Global Markets 4 4.50

8 ONGC Petro additions Ltd 4 4.00

9 Reliance Industries Ltd. 2 4.00

10 Adani Gas Ltd. 3 3.50

11 Corrtech International 2 3.30

12 GSPC Gas 11 3.00

13 Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd. 12 3.00

14 Gujarat State Petronet Ltd. 6 3.00

15 Jindal Drilling & Industries Ltd. 5 3.00

16 M-I SWACO 1 3.00

17 Tech27 Systems 1 1.80

18 Jaihind Projects Ltd. 9 1.80

19 Omega Sea Services Pvt. Ltd. 9 1.80

20 Aakash Exploration Services Pvt. Ltd 8 1.20

Total Placed Students 122

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8. Highest and Lowest Salary Offered

Batch

Highest Salary

Lowest Salary

2013-17 Rs. 17.80 LPA Rs. 1.80 LPA

2012-16 Rs. 14.80 LPA Rs. 1.80 LPA

2011-15

Rs. 12.50 LPA

Rs. 2.40 LPA

2010-14

Rs. 12.50 LPA

Rs. 1.50 LPA

2009-13 Rs. 11.50 LPA Rs. 1.20 LPA

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ANNEXURE – 5

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SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM FACULTY

S.No.

Name of the Faculty

Research Area

Director & Professor

1.

Dr. Anirbid Sircar

Geothermal Exploration & Exploitation, City Gas Distribution,

Seismic Interpretation, Reservoir Characterization, Probabilistic

Resource Analysis, Integrated Reservoir Management Field

Development, Asset management etc.

Associate Professor

2.

Dr. Ashish Sarkar

Foraminifera Micropaleontology, Pale climatology, Isotope

geochemistry, Basin evolution and Petroleum Geology

3.

Dr. Bhawani Singh G Desai

Applications of Ichnology and Sequence Stratigraphy for reservoir

strategy

4.

Dr. Uttam Kumar Bhui

Clay mineralogy and low temperature geochemistry, Petroleum

system and Basin Modelling, Reservoir Modelling

Assistant Professor / Lecturer

5.

Dr. N Madhavan

Economics of Ecosystem and Biodiversity, Application of

environmental indicators, Bio monitoring, Diversity Index

6.

Dr. Siva Kumar P

Petroleum Downstream Processing; Petrochemical Engineering;

Biofuels; Nano Technology; Catalysis; Cracking

7.

Dr. R. Balasubramanian

Production of Biofuels from Biomass, Biomass gasification and

Iconic liquids

8.

Ms. Vaishali Sharma

Shale gas exploration and exploitation, Hydraulic Fracturing,

Production Optimization, Co2 Sequestration

9.

Mr. Manan Shah

Geothermal Exploration & Exploitation, Reservoir Simulation and

Modeling

10.

Mr. Maunish Shah

Hydraulic Fracturing, Phase Changing Material (PCM) & its

applications, Drilling Technology

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Adjunct / Visiting Faculty

11.

Mr. S.S.P. Singh

Well Productivity Improvements Projects

12.

Mr. G.S. Negi

Reservoir Characterization by tracer applications, residual oil

saturation estimation

New Lecturers

13.

Mr. Chandan Sahu

Directional Drilling Engineering; Reservoir Engineering; Sickline

and Wireline services, Stimulation Design, Artificial life design

14.

Mr. Hari Ganesh

Design of Machine Elements like Electromagnetic repulsion engine,

Sand processing machines and finishing tools, Drilling Engineering,

Conventional Lost Circulation materials

15.

Ms. Mahula Santra

Catalysis, Biofuels, Biopolymers

16.

Ms. Namrata Bist

Applications of Petroleum Engineering in software domain,

Production Engineering, Geothermal Energy

17.

Ms. Debanjali Mallick

Chemical enhanced oil recovery, Proppant shape, Size distribution

for hydraulic fracturing

Distinguished Invited Faculties & Chair Professor

18.

Prof. Shrinivas Palanki

Chemical Engineering, Process Plant Simulation

19.

Prof. Abhijeet Dandekar

Petroleum Engineering, Flow Assurance, Wax Modelling

20.

Prof. Subhash Shah

Hydraulic Fracturing, Drilling, Horizontal / Multilateral well

completions / stimulation and coiled tubing technology

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Name of Teaching Staff

Dr. Anirbid Sircar

Designation

Professor & Director SPT

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

12th June 2010

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

5 Years Integrated M.Sc in Exploration

Geophysics (1st Class)

M.Tech in Petroleum

(1st Class) First

Reservoir Tomography

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

08

14

02

Papers Published

National

16

International

48

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

05

International

15

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

Petroleum,

Geothermal Energy

University

ISM

Dhanbad

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

03 (Completed)

08 (Ongoing)

Projects at

Master Level

19

Books Published / IPRs

2 Books Published, 1 Patent Published, 1 Patent Applied

Professional Memberships

AEG / SEG / SPE

Consultancy Activities

09

Awards Institute Gold Medal (ISM Dhanbad)

Marquis Who is Who Award

Indira Gandhi Shiromani Award

Recognised by MHRD as a Subject Expert in Petroleum Geology

(Epathshala)

Bharat Vikash Award for Geothermal Energy, 2017

Grant Fetched Rs 20 Crore for Centre of Excellence for Geothermal Energy

Rs 6 Lakh for Two International Conference on Geothermal Energy

Rs 49.68 Lakhs – GSPC – GERMI

Rs 12 Lakhs – INDO-US Department of Science & Technology

Rs 15 Lakhs – OIDB

Interaction with Professional

Institution

ONGC Energy Centre, Gujarat Gas, Shell Hazira LNG, Adani, Gujarat Gas,

DGH, ONGC, OIL, Essar, Schlumberger, Halliburton, Weatherford etc.

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Name of Teaching Staff

Dr. Ashish Sarkar

Designation

Associate Professor

Department

Petroleum Engineering

Date of Joining the

Institution

29th October 2007

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

B.Sc (Hons.) /

Geology1st Class; 70%

M.Sc Geology

(CGPA 7.94)

Awarded from IIT

Kharagpur

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

16

-

29

Papers Published

National

2

International

13

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

15

International

14

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

University

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

Projects at

Master Level

13

Books Published / IPRs

-

Professional Memberships Indian Society for Mass Spectrometry: Life Member since 1999

Mining, Geological & Metallurgical Institute of India: Life Member

Geological Society of India: Life Member Since 2011

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards Awarded as Best Professor in Petroleum Engineering (2013) by

Dewang Mehta Foundation, Mumbai

Grant Fetched INR 47.32 Lakhs; 65 Lakhs (along with three other coordinators), 40,000/-

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Name of Teaching Staff

Dr. Uttam Kumar Bhui

Designation

Associate Professor

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

20th October 2008

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

B.Sc. (Hons.) in

Geology with Distinction (1990)

Jadavpur University

M.Sc in Applied

Geology (1 in order of merit,

1992) J.U.

Awarded in Science (1999)

Jadavpur University

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

15

3.5

5 (Doctoral + Post Doct.)

Papers Published

National

3

International

15

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

06

International

8

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

Petroleum

Geoscience & Engg

University

PDPU

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

03 (Completed)

02 (Ongoing)

Projects at

Master Level

22 (C) +

2 (G)

Books Published / IPRs

-

Professional Memberships

Member – EAGE, SEG; Society of Materials Chemistry; Electron

Microscopy Society of India

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards Post Doctoral Research Project under SERCYS program by the DST,

1999; Junior Research Fellowship by CSIR, 1993; Junior Research

Fellowship by UGC, 1992; University Medal for Standing First in M.Sc Examination 1992; P.N. Memorial Bronze Medal for Standing

First in M.Sc Examination 1992; Secured percentile score in GATE

1992Examination for admission in the PG Programmes

Awarded with SEG Summit Level Student Chapter Faculty Mentor on September 2017 at SEG Annual Meeting held 24th -29th Sept.2017

in Houston

Awarded with SEG Best Student Chapter Faculty Advisor 2016 &

received a travel grant of $5000 for faculty mentor and one active

student member at SEG Annual Meeting held at Dallas.

Awarded with SEG Summit Level Student Chapter Faculty Mentor on 21st October 2015 at SEG Annual Meeting in New Orleans,

Louisiana.

Grant Fetched Rs 19 Lakhs from Department of Science & Technology

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Rs 3.35 Lakhs by DST in DST-DAAD Program

Interaction with Professional

Institution Department of Chemical, Biological & Macromolecular Sciences,

S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Science, Salt Lake Kolkata

Department of Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University, Kolkata

Department of Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry, Woods Hole

IIT Bombay

Shah Schulman Centre for Surface Science and Nano Technology, Dharmsingh Desai, Nadiad , Gujarat

Gujarat State Petroleum corporation, Gandhinagar

BSIP, Lucknow

California State University, Bakersfield

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Name of Teaching Staff

Dr. Bhawanisingh G. Desai

Designation

Associate Professor

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

07th August 2007

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

B.Sc (Geology) – I

M.Sc (Geology) – I

Geology

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

10

-

16

Papers Published

National

11

International

16

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

14

International

04

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

Geology

University

PDPU

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

01 (Completed)

04 (Ongoing)

Projects at

Master Level

9 (C) +

4 (G)

Books Published / IPRs

-

Professional Memberships Life Member: Geological Society of India Life

Member Gondwana Geological society Member

International Ichnological Association Member

International Association of Sedimentology

Member: SEPM Society of Sedimentary Geology

Member: The society of Earth Scientist

Member: Journal of Himalayan Geology

Member: Paleontological Society of India

Society of Petroleum Engineering (SPE)

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards UGC – CSIR NET Qualified

DST Fast Track Project

CSIR – Senior Research Fellowship

Grant Fetched 1.207 Million – DST Fast Track

1.442 Million – DST SERC

4.968 Million – GSPC-GERMI

2.400 Million – DST –RFBR International Division

Interaction with Professional

Institution

-

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Name of Teaching Staff

Dr. N Madhavan

Designation

Assistant Professor

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

29th September 2010

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

Geology / II Class

Applied Geology

(1st Class)

Soil & Groundwater

(Geochemistry) Awarded

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

07

-

17

Papers Published

National

2

International

5

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

09

International

6

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

Civil &

Environmental Engineering

University

JNU &

DTU

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

-

Projects at Master Level

-

Books Published / IPRs

Chapters published in books: 7

Professional Memberships

Member, Alumni, UC Santa Cruz

American Association for the Advancement of Science(AAAS)

American Chemistry Society (ACS)

American Water Resources Association (AWRA) National Groundwater Association (NGWA)

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards 2002 – 03 Senior Research Fellow- extended from CSIR

2003 – 06 Research associate from CSIR

2003 – 04 Linnaeus-Palme, Sweden

Grant Fetched -

Interaction with Professional

Institution

-

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Name of Teaching Staff

Dr. Sivakumar P

Designation

Assistant Professor

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

06th August 2016

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

B.Tech. (Chemical

Engineering) 1st Class;

M.Tech

(Petroleum,

Refining & Petrochemical) 1st

Class

Petroleum Refining &

Petrochemical Engg.

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

07

-

03

Papers Published

National

6

International

46

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

25

International

25

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

-

University

-

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

6 (Ongoing)

Projects at

Master Level

04

Books Published / IPRs

-

Professional Memberships

Indian Institute of Chemical Engineering

Separation Science and Technology Engineers, Japan

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards -

Grant Fetched Rs 6 Lakhs for ORSP Project

Interaction with Professional

Institution

-

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Name of Teaching Staff

R. Balasubramanian

Designation

Lecturer

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

17th September 2014

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

B.Tech (1st Class)

M.Tech

(1st Class)

Pursuing

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

10

-

-

Papers Published

National

-

International

04

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

-

International

04

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

Biofuels

University

PDPU

PhDs / Projects Guided

-

-

Projects at

Master Level

-

Books Published / IPRs

-

Professional Memberships

Society of Petroleum Engineers; Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers Association

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards -

Grant Fetched -

Interaction with Professional

Institution

-

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Name of Teaching Staff

Mr. Shashi Shekhar Prasad Singh

Designation

Adjunct Faculty

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

02nd July 2008

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG Diploma

Ph.D.

B.Sc (Hons.) –

Petroleum Engineering

Specialization in

Product

optimization from Grozneft Grozney

(Former USSR)

--

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

8.5

34 + 4= 38

(ONGC)

04

Papers Published

National

-

International

-

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

-

International

-

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

-

University

-

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

-

Projects at Master

Level

15

Books Published / IPRs

-

Professional Memberships

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Vice Chairman of Bombay Chapter

1994-96

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards Manager of the Year 2003 – Most Prestigious Award of ONGC

Grant Fetched -

Interaction with Professional

Institution

-

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Name of Teaching Staff

Mr. G.S. Negi

Designation

Adjunct Faculty

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

14th July 2014

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

B.Sc.

M.Sc & M.Tech

(ISM)

--

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

2.5

11.5

17

Papers Published

National

-

International

-

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

-

International

-

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

-

University

-

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

-

Projects at

Master Level

-

Books Published / IPRs

-

Professional Memberships

SPE

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards Chairman Award (2007) for systematic analysis and implementation of programs for regulating water injection resulting

in substantial oil gain in Bombay High Asset.

Grant Fetched -

Interaction with Professional

Institution

-

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Name of Teaching Staff

Ms. Vaishali Sharma

Designation

Lecturer

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

02nd July 2015

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

B.Tech – Chemical

Engineering

M.Tech –

Petroleum Engineering

Pursuing

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

1.5

-

-

Papers Published

National

-

International

01

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

02

International

-

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

Shale Gas

University

PDPU

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

-

Projects at Master Level

01

Books Published / IPRs

--

Professional Memberships

SPE, IICHE

Consultancy Activities

01

Awards -

Grant Fetched -

Interaction with Professional

Institution

-

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Name of Teaching Staff

Mr. Manan Shah

Designation

Lecturer

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

25th June 2015

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

B.E. (Chemical

Engineering)

M.Tech (Petroleum

Engineering)

Pursuing in Petroleum

Engg.

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

03

-

03

Papers Published

National

-

International

10

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

-

International

07

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

Geothermal

University

PDPU

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

-

Projects at

Master Level

06

Books Published / IPRs

-

Professional Memberships

-

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards -

Grant Fetched -

Interaction with Professional

Institution

-

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Name of Teaching Staff

Maunish S Shah

Designation

Lecturer

Department

School of Petroleum Technology

Date of Joining the

Institution

30th June 2015

Qualifications with Class /

Grade

UG

PG

Ph.D.

B.E. (Mechanical

Engineering)

M.Tech –

(Petroleum

Engineering) First Class

--

Total Experience in Years

Teaching

Industry

Research

04

01

-

Papers Published

National

02

International

-

Papers Presented in

Conference

National

-

International

-

Ph.D Guide / Give Field &

University

Field

-

University

-

PhDs / Projects Guided

PhDs

-

Projects at

Master Level

-

Books Published / IPRs

-

Professional Memberships

-

Consultancy Activities

-

Awards -

Grant Fetched -

Interaction with Professional

Institution

-

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Names of Teaching Staff common to SPT # and SOT#

S.N. Faculty Name Department

1. T.P. Singh Mathematics & Computer Science

2. T.V. Pawan Kumar Electrical Engineering

3. Nirav P. Patel Mechanical Engineering

4. Niragi Dave Civil Engineering

5. Manoj Sahani Mathematics & Computer Science

6. Md. Sarifuddin Ansari Mathematics & Computer Science

7. Bharat Kumar B. Parekh Sciences

8. Jwngsar Brahma Mathematics & Computer Science

9. Manoj Kumar Sciences

10. Rajib Bandhopadhyay Science / Chemistry

11. Rohit Srivastava Science

12. Rahul Deharkar Mechanical

13. Ronak Motiyani Civil Engineering

# School of Petroleum Technology (SPT) and School of Technology (SOT) are the Constituent schools of the university and are

located in the same campus.

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Annexure – 7

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Laboratory Objectives

1. Earth Science Lab: The objective of this lab course is to make students understand the basic properties of rock and minerals and identify them in hand specimen and under microscope. This

enables them to understand the structural geology and mineralogy of the samples as well. They are

exposed to the utilization of geological maps and various geological tools.

2. Geomechanics and Strength of Materials Lab: The objective of this lab course is to make students

understand the mechanical properties of rock and its application in upstream hydrocarbon industry.

The students analyze the pore structure, compressive and tensile strength ductility, hardness, brittleness, elasticity, fatigue limits of various materials.

3. Drilling Fluids & Cements Lab: The objective of this lab course is to make students understand the characteristics of drilling fluid and cementation. They learn about the classification of drilling fluids,

properties and nature of drilling fluids, and how to select an effective fluid system.

4. Safety, Health and Environment Lab: The objective of this lab course is to give students an

exposure on day-to-day Safety, Health and Environmental activities of various segments of

hydrocarbon industries.

5. Petroleum Engineering Lab (PE-1 and PE-2): To provide students the knowledge about the

basic laboratory equipments, methods and procedures used in petroleum upstream business for effective exploration and exploitation. To study principles and methods involved with the production

of oil, gas, and water from subsurface reservoirs and the surface processing of oil and gas in the

installation like EPS/GGS/GCS etc. To provide practical and hands on knowledge regarding rocks and

fluids inside the reservoirs, their physico-chemical properties and well as their flow behavior in subsurface and surface condition: Starting from core plugging machine to every aspect of core

analysis with the practical aspect and application of the petro physical parameters of petroleum

reservoir rocks are the strengths of the laboratories. Experiments in Core Flooding apparatus help students to learn and visualize the fluid flow system in porous and fracture medium reservoir medium

with great detail. Laboratory experiments with Rheometer, Particle size analyser, Tensiometer help

the students to learn more about fluid properties in different physico-chemical condition during

production. Students learn to design efficient and cost-effective procedures for lifting oil and gas from subsurface reservoirs which includes detailed analysis of crude oil properties by using sophisticated

and non destructive equipments currently employed in oil and gas industries.

6. Petroleum Product Testing Lab: Practical classes are based on theory course content of the

Petroleum Engineering course. The students test the physical and chemical properties of petroleum

and petroleum related products.

7. Petroleum Product Application Lab: Practical classes are based on theory course content of the

Petroleum Engineering and Refinery courses. The students test the chemical properties of petroleum

and petroleum related products such as fire point, flash point, drop point, smoke point etc.

8. Reservoir Characterization Lab (RCL): To provide the students about the knowledge of

reservoir during its production life through characterization of reservoir rocks and fluids and through

simulation which is the art of combining physics, mathematics, reservoir engineering, and computer

programming to develop a tool to predict the performance of hydrocarbon reservoirs in various

operation strategies. UV-Vis and fluorescence spectrophotometer is used to characterize crude oils and mixtures/emulsions of various in-situ and injection fluids for better understanding of the

phenomenon during later stages of oil recovery. Modeling of oil reservoir has great importance on

development and implementation of mathematical and stochastic models for the characterization of petroleum reservoirs. It consists in building a computer model of an oil reservoir for the purpose of

improving the estimation of reserves and making decisions about the development of the field.

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Workstation and computers of simulation/software lab supports the practical aspect of the modeling

and simulation.

9. Computer and Language Lab: SPT has a state of art Computer and Language Lab, where students are exposed to various computer languages, internet applications and engineering softwares used in oil

and gas industry.

10. Drilling, Cementing & Stimulation Research Centre: The school of Petroleum Technology, Pandit

Deendayal Petroleum University was established in 2007. The primary objective of the school is to

become a world class research centre in upstream sector and to provide opportunities to researchers and academicians around the globe which will help them to grow and excel in their professional life.

School of Petroleum Technology (SPT), PDPU has established a drilling, Cementing & Stimulation

research Centre to conduct excellent, high-tech and cutting-edge research by providing the state-of-

the-art research facilities.

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Equipment List

1. Earth Science and Sedimentary Lab

(a) Microscopes (b) Magnifying Glasses

2. Geomechanics and Strength of Material Lab

(a) Rockwell Hardness testing Machine

(b) Black Diamond Cone Indenter

(c) Hard Steel Specimen (d) Brinell Hardness Tester

(e) Ball Indenter

(f) Impact Testing Machine (g) Universal Testing Machine (Tension Test)

(h) Twist Meter

(i) Compression Pads

3. Petroleum Engineering Laboratory – 1 (PE-1)

(a) Softening Point Apparatus (b) Hot Air Oven

(c) Digital Conductivity Meter

(d) Vacuum Pump (e) Gas Permeameter

(f) Liquid Permeameter

(g) Electrical Stirrer

(h) Digital Electronic Voltage Stabilizer (i) Air Compressor

(j) Auto-Tensiometer

(k) Transformer (l) Digital Multimeter

(m) Recombination Cell

4. Petroleum Engineering Laboratory – 2 (PE-2)

(a) Glass Distillation Apparatus

(b) Burette stands with clamp (c) Thermometer

(d) Hot Air Oven

(e) Digital Conductivity Meter (f) Helium Porosimeter

(g) ASTM Distillation Unit

(h) Kinematic Viscocity Bath

(i) Saybolt Viscometer (j) Wax Content Apparatus

(k) Anonymous

(l) Reid Vapor Pressure Apparatus (m) Productivity Index Apparatus

(n) Gas Lift System

(o) Electronic Weighing Machine (p) Sox let Extraction Apparatus

(q) Vacuum Pump

(r) Log Try Simulator

(s) Digital Electronic Multimeter

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(t) Gas Lift Valve

(u) Rheometer

(v) Particle size Analyzer

(w) Microscope (x) Syringe Pump

(y) Mixers

(z) Stirrers with Hot Plate (aa) Hydrostatic Core Holder

(bb) Fluid Sampler System for Core Flooding

(cc) Turbidity Meter (dd) Helium Gas Cylinder with stage regulator

(ee) Nitrogen Gas Cylinder with Regulator and pipe

(ff) Plugging Machine

(gg) Trimming Saw (hh) Precision End Face Grinder

(ii) Precision weighing balance

(jj) Glass Washer (kk) Sulphur in oil Analyzer

(ll) Water Purification System

(mm) Oil Content Analyzer (nn) Pressure tape core holder

5. Petroleum Product Testing and Application Lab

(a) Pensky Martens Apparatus

(b) Saybolt Viscometer

(c) Distillation Apparatus (d) Tar Viscometer

(e) Penetrometer Apparatus

(f) Copper strip Corrosion Test Apparatus

(g) Bomb Calorimeter (h) Aniline Point Apparatus

(i) Thermo gravimeter Analyzer

(j) Carbon Residue Apparatus (k) Weighing Balance Digital

(l) Flash & Fire Point Apparatus

(m) Pour & Cloud Point Apparatus (n) Smoke Point Apparatus

(o) Automatic Distillation Analyzer

6. Drilling Fluid and Cementing Lab

(a) Stirrer

(b) Hamilton beach mixture (c) Mud balance meter

(d) Marsh funnel viscometer

(e) Rheometer, 6-Speed, Fann Model 35 VG Meter (f) Retort Kit

(g) Low-temperature/Low-pressure API filtration apparatus

(h) Sand content Kit

(i) pH meter (j) Titration Vessel

(k) Stability Meter

(l) Shearometer (m) Resistivity Meter

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7. Health, Safety and Environment Laboratory

(a) Burette

(b) Pipette (c) Flask

(d) COD Reactor

(e) Funnel (f) BOD Incubator

(g) Erlenmeyer Flask

(h) Gas Analyzer (i) Conical Flask

(j) Digestion Flask

(k) Distillation Apparatus

8. Reservoir Characterization Laboratory (RCL)

(a) Fluorescence spectrophotometer and related accessories (b) L225-0150 PTP-1 Single Position Research Pelteir Controller

(c) N 101-5158 PCB 150 pelteir chillar bath

(d) UV-Vis Spectrophotometer and Related Accessories (e) UPS (5KV)

(f) Computers

(g) Printers

(h) Dell Precision T11700MT CTO Base Workstation – 1 (one) in number (i) Dell Optiplex 3020 SSF desktop – 15 in numbers

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Experiments List

1. Earth Science Laboratory

In earth science laboratory no experiment is done. However students do some practical exercises,

which are as follows:

(a) Study of the structural geological maps, drawing geological (subsurface) sections, interpretation

of the geological structures and geological history. (b) Study and identification of minerals in hand specimens

(c) Study and identification of rocks in hand specimens

(d) Preliminary idea of study of crystals

(e) Study of optical properties of minerals and rocks (thin sections) under petrological microscope. The earth science laboratory houses fifteen such microscopes.

(f) Study of microfossils under stereo binocular microscope. The earth science lab owns fifteen such

microscopes. (g) The Earth Science laboratory has specimens of minerals, rocks, crystal`s models, 15 binocular

petrological microscopes and 15 stereo binocular microscopes.

Workshop

List of Facilities available: Fitting, Shielded Metal Arc Welding Process, Gas Metal Arc Welding Process, Gas Tungsten Arc

Welding Process, Gas Welding, Gas Cutting, Resistance Welding – spot, projection, Resistance butt

welding, solid state welding – Friction stir welding, Brazing, Soldering, Measuring Instruments – Screw gauge, Vernier caliper, Dial indicator, Height gauge, Sheet Bending, Hand shear, Bench

grinder, Bend saw, Drilling and taping, Shaping, Lath machine, Universal Milling Machine, Wood

working – Operations & hand tools, Hands on experience on Mini lath machine, Hands on experience

on Mini milling machine, CNC – Turning, CNC – Milling, Basic of engineering Drawing, Solid works, Case studies.

2. Sedimentary Geology

(a) To Study about Sedimentary Rocks

(b) To Study about origin of Sedimentary Rock (c) To identify common Sedimentary Rock minerals

(d) To identify Sedimentary Rocks (hand specimen)

(e) Identifying sedimentary rocks (thin sections)

(f) To Study various sedimentary Texture & Structure (g) To interpret Depositional Environments by studying sedimentary rocks

(h) To Study compaction of sediments

(i) To Study physical properties of Sedimentary rock

3. Geomechanics Laboratory

(a) Rockwell Hardness Test – To determine the hardness of the given specimen using Rockwell hardness test.

(b) Brinell Hardness Test – To determine the hardness of the given specimen using Brinell hardness

test. (c) Impact Test – To determine the Impact toughness (strain energy) through Izod test and Charpy

test.

(d) Tension Test - To determine the tensile strength of specimen. (e) Torsion Test – To find the modulus of rigidity.

(f) Bending Test – To find the values of bending stresses and young`s modulus of the material of a

beam (say a wooden or steel) simply supported at the ends and carrying a concentrated load at the

center.

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(g) Shear Test – To find the shear strength of given specimen.

(h) Compression Test – To find the compressive strength of given specimen.

4. Drilling Fluid and Cementation Laboratory

(a) Preparation of Bentonite Mud

(b) To prepare the Oil Based Mud (OBM) (c) To calibrate the mud balance and determine the specific gravity / density of mud.

(d) To measure the viscocity of Drilling Fluid using Marsh Funnel viscometer.

(e) To determine the Rheology of the drilling fluid using Rheometer, 6-speed, Fann Model 35 VG Meter.

(f) To determine the volumes of water, oil and solid in drilling fluid using Retort kit.

(g) To determine the Fluid loss using Loss-Temperature/Low-Pressure API filtration apparatus.

(h) To determine the sand content in drilling fluid using sand content kit. (i) To determine the alkanity in Drilling fluid and in filtrate of drilling fluid by titration method.

(j) To determine the Lime content in drilling fluid by titration method.

(k) To measure the pH of various drilling fluid using pH meter. (l) To determine the chloride in drilling fluid by titration method.

(m) To determine the total hardness in drilling fluid by titration method.

(n) To determine the Calcium and Magnesium in drilling fluid by titration method. (o) To determine the Sulphate/Carbonate by using Qualitative method.

(p) Field procedure for determining cation exchange capacity.

(q) Potassium determination is done by precipitating potassium as per chlorate salt.

(r) To measure the emulsion stability of Drilling fluid using Emulsion (Es) stability meter. (s) To determine the Salinity of drilling fluid.

(t) To measure the gel or shear strength of drilling fluid using Shearometer.

(u) To measure the resistivity of drilling fluid using Analog Resistivity meter. (v) Demonstration: Mud digestion using Rolling oven.

5. Health, Safety and Environment Laboratory

(a) Complex metric method to estimate total hardness of given water sample.

(b) To find out Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of given polluted water sample.

(c) Estimation of NH4Cl and NH3 in the polluted water sample. (d) To determine Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) of a given water sample.

(e) To determine the concentration of oil and grease in a given water sample by Partition

Gravitational method. (f) To estimate the Chloride content in a given water sample by Mohr method.

(g) To estimate the alkalinity in a given water sample by indicator method.

(h) Field procedure for exhaust gas emission testing using gas analyzer.

(i) Estimation of Nitrogen by modified Kjeldahl method. (j) Demonstration of Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) Part-1

(k) Demonstration of Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) Part-2

(l) Demonstration of mock fire (Fire Fighting) (m) To prepare emergency response plan (ERP) for various laboratories at PDPU.

(n) To conduct the Safety audit of various laboratories at PDPU.

6. Petroleum Engineering Laboratory

(a) Case Study of core and plug preparation

(b) Determine the porosity of the given core sample by using helium Porosimeter. (c) Determine of effective porosity of a given core sample by saturation method.

(d) Permeability measurement by using liquid Permeameter.

(e) Permeability measurement by using gas Permeameter. (f) To determine the productivity ratio using electrical analogy.

(g) To determine the productivity ratio of off-centered well using electrical analogy.

(h) Shale volume estimation and porosity correction.

(i) Determination of formation water resistivity using SP log.

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(j) To study working of a gas lift system.

(k) To study water coning using electrical analogy.

(l) To draw ternary phase diagram for solubility of water benzene-isopropyl alcohol.

(m) To determine the acid value of the given sample (n) Formation Resistivity measurement of Fluid-Saturated Rocks.

7. Computer Laboratory

Number of Systems: 35

Total number of systems connected by LAN 400 Total number of systems connected by WAN 400

Internet Bandwidth: 4 Mbps & 24x7 Internet Access Available

Major software packages available Windows XP, Windows 2007, Windows 2003, Visual Studio, Office Scan (Trend Micro), Solid

Works, CNC programming simulation, Petrel, Eclipse, Language Lab, Solid Works- Designing tool

software, MT lab software, Microsoft SQL, Lab View, C++

Special purpose facilities available

Wi-Fi Campus, Internet facility available at UG Hostel, E-library at campus, Intranet facility

8. Language Laboratory

Objectives

Communication in all forms is a major challenge in today1s multilingual world. Employers are

constantly on the lookout for individuals who are excellent in communication & Inter-personal skills.

In addition to verbal communication, understanding of non-verbal clues is also highly important. Almost all discussions of Emotional intelligence also emphasize the neglected skills of intra-personal

communication. In short, there is a global requirement for competence in Communication.

To enable students to comprehend and use languages efficiently, PDPU has set up multi-media Language Laboratory (Language Lab) set in 2010 sq. Feet spacious room, the Language lab is fully

furnished and air-conditioned.

Software

The Language lab at PDPU is a Computer based laboratory with flexibility to conduct laboratory

sessions with computers also. The software used in the language lab is developed by Globarena Technologies Private Limited. The software has default 200-hour self-learnable digital program. It

also has software for the career lab with default 200 hour program.

Additional Facilities The Language Lab at PDPU has additional facilities like LCD-projector, Behringer audio mixer; (12-

input 2/2 bus mixer; *4 MIC Preamps; 13500 * 2 subgroups with separate outputs; 2 multifunctional

stereo aux returns), dB Opera series 350W front speaker; Studio master audio amplifier, Video camera to shoot sessions of group discussions or skits, quality headphones with micro phones two cordless

microphones for open house discussion, a tripod for round-table group-discussion, comfortable

seating accommodation for 60 students with 60 computers and a notice board.

Working of the Software: The software works at two levels.

Teacher / Admin (Server Side) Students (Client Side)

Customized lesson scheduling Access courses through clients Create new practice exercises Audio & Text Communication with facilitator

Review Students performance (Chat)

Access Student Desktop Access facilitator desktop

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Additional Resources:

PDPU Language Lab has more than 150 video clips / documentaries for academic use. It also has

more than 200 audio lessons from BBC and Voice of America. There are more than 20 movies related to Literature, Communication, Ethics and Psychology. With the help of in-house Video Graphics

Association formed by students, the Language Lab would undertake projects of preparing academic

videos movies very soon.

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Annexure – 8