Mehwish Khan
** ******** *** ***, ****** CA *****, USA
Cell :+( 1-832-***-****, Email: acthie@r.postjobfree.com No sponsorship required
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To effectively apply myself in a professionally challenging environment in a manner that positively benefits the organization’s goals and objectives and also contributes towards my career development.
EDUCATION
Bachelors of Science, Petroleum Engineering. Jan’10-Dec’15 N.E.D University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan CGPA: 3.64
Intermediate, Pre-Engineering Aug’07-May’09
Aga Khan Higher Secondary School (AKHSS), Pakistan Percentage: 83.64%; Grade: A-one.
Matriculation, Biology Aug’05-May’07
The City School, Pakistan
Percentage: 90.82%; Grade: A-one.
EXPERIENCE
Internship, Pakistan Petroleum Limited, Pakistan Jun’12-Jul’12
PVT characterization for black oil
Tank Modeling on MBAL
Well deliverability modeling on PROSPER
Volumetric calculations on REP
Introduction to workflow of reservoir simulation modeling
Reserves estimation.
Correction of PVT properties at optimum separator pressure.
Introduction to well logging
BACHELORS FINAL YEAR PROJECT
A Sequential approach for the mitigation of Scales Jan’15-Dec’15 Supervised by Eni Company, Pakistan
Objectives:
1. Identification of scale for a particular case scenario of Eni well was carried out. 2. Using a scale prediction software (Downhole SAT, WaterAnalysis01) which requires samples of brines, gases or hydrocarbons as input data and determines the scale tendencies in a system as well as the amount of scale formed as the output. For the Mehwish Khan
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Cell :+( 1-832-***-****, Email: acthie@r.postjobfree.com analysis the Water Analysis report of sample well was provided by the Schlumberger Company.
3. Recommend the most cost-effective way for the remediation of scale, which may be chemical or mechanical technique.
4. Calculation of skin was shown for pre- and post- wellbore cleanout scenario to determine the effectiveness of the chemical and/or mechanical removal technique. 5. Evaluating the re-perforation technique in order to determine its applicability on a case well.
6. Determination of the scale preventive measures including chemical or electrical method and the amount of inhibitor dosages for the particular treatment plan for case well. TECHNICAL SKILLS
Softwares known include:
MBAL- Tank modeling
PROSPER- Well hydraulics modeling
E100- Dynamic numerical modeling
SAPHIR-Well test interpretation
Language:
C Language
AFFILIATION
Member of Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) since 2010. REFERENCES:
Available upon request.