I joined Exxon Production Research Company (now ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company) in 1990 to conduct laboratory and numerical research on the response of resistivity and SP tools in shaly sands, and investigated NMR petrophysical applications. In 2000, I transferred to ExxonMobil Exploration Company, to perform petrophysical interpretation of wells in offshore West Africa and collaborated on NMR logging jobs around the globe. Since 2004, I worked as an Engineer Advisor for ExxonMobil well-testing activities in Exploration and Development Wells.
Problem Solver
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Rice University, Dept. of Chemical Eng, Jan-May 2014
Lecturer - CHBE-671. Flow and Transport in Porous Media II, Multidimensional Displacement. Emphasis on numerical simulations and Enhanced-Oil Recovery
ExxonMobil Exploration, Jan 2004-Oct 2013
Engineer Advisor
ExxonMobil Exploration & ExxonMobil Development, Apr 2000-Jan 2004
Petrophysical Engineer
EDUCATION
1990
Ph.D Chemical Engineering
Dissertation: Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of Ion-Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications
Exxon Production Research [URC], Aug 1990-Apr 2000
Senior Research Scientist
ADDITIONAL AREAS OF EXPERTISE
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​​Instructor in Well Testing, Production Logging, and Petrophysics.
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Member of SPE and SPWLA