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Assistant Engineering

Location:
Lagos, Nigeria
Posted:
March 04, 2016

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Dipo Olukitibi Residential Address

***********@*****.**.**;***********@******.*** 19 Adegbenro St., Off Yetunde-

+234********** Brown, Gbagada, Lagos. Nigeria

DOB: August 28, 1989

Objective To obtain a full-time position working as a petroleum or chemical/facilities or civil engineer Education Ph. D. In View, Chemical Engineering

The University of Lagos, Akoka-Yaba, Lagos. Nigeria Master of Science, Petroleum Engineering, May 2014 The University of Texas at Austin, Texas. United States Bachelors of Science (FIRST CLASS DIVISION), Civil & Environmental Engineering, December 2010 The University of Lagos, Akoka-Yaba, Lagos. Nigeria Related Courses

Advanced Petrophysics, Advanced Well-logging & Correlation, Engineering Analysis, Advanced Reservoir Engineering, Drilling Engineering, Advanced Thermodynamics & Phase Equilibrium, Formation Evaluation, Pressure Transient Analysis, Numerical Methods in Engineering, Oil & Gas Production Design, Reservoir Geology & Advanced Recovery, Basic Geology Concepts For Engineers Work History Self-Employed Foreign Exchange Trader 08/15 - Now Provides funds in US dollars into beneficiaries' foreign accounts while receiving naira equivalent in my domestic account and vice-versa thus eliminating time delays and transfer fees Junior Petrophysicist, Afren Energy Resources, The Woodlands, Texas, United States. 06/14 - 07/15 Discovered a new pay interval in a Niger Delta field composed of highly radioactive clean sands previously conceived to be shale

Interpreted real-time LWD data from production wells undergoing drilling to obtain parameters including porosity, water saturation and permeability to be used for Inflow Control Device (ICD) design Interpreted LWD memory data from pilot wells to ascertain gross and net pay zones as well as update existing geologic model

Interpreted MDT (Modular Formation Dynamics Tester) pressure measurements to determine oil-water contact in a fresh-water drive reservoir where resistivity contrast between hydrocarbon and connate water was minimal

Utilized Schlumberger multi-mineral solver Quanti-ELAN for petrophysical analysis Forward-modeled resistivity tool response to correct polarization horn effects on abnormally high resistivity log measurements and obtain true formation resistivity Performed quality control on logs before interpretation including environmental correction, normalization (multi-well interpretation), filtering, spline-fitting, depth-shifting and splicing Utilized Gardner's equation as well as Artificial Neural Network and Multi-Linear Regression modules in Schlumberger Techlog to reconstruct missing or bad data in logs Determined high flow and storage capacity pay intervals in pilot wells to be recommended for horizontal drainhole well placement

Built saturation height model based on capillary pressure model created from special core analysis data

08/11 - 07/12 Construction Engineer (Corps Member), ExxonMobil, Lagos, Nigeria Monitored various offshore activities including pigging, slot additions, riser repairs, security upgrade Managed construction of three well-head platforms comprising jackets and topsides Read and interpreted P&IDs and PFDs

Provided construction plan, cost and schedule activities for QIT power upgrade distribution project 04/09 - 09/09 Undergraduate Intern, Schlumberger, Port Harcourt, Nigeria Participated in well completions analysis and design and gained rig experience Acquired knowledge of different gravel-pack operations including FRACPAC as well Acquired workshop experience by performing Quality Assurance Quality Control (QAQC) measurements Academic Graduate Research Assistant, The University of Texas at Austin Experience Formation Evaluation http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~cefe/res/ 08/12 - 05/14 Constructed static multi-layer petrophysical models in a multi-mineral formation Analyzed siliciclastic formations utilizing shaly sand models for both dispersed and laminar shale systems with in-house developed petrophysical software and compared results obtained using IP software Utilized Winland, Flow Zone Index, and Leverett's methods for grouping rocks into classes Used Lorenz plot to determine formation storage and flow capacities as well as Lorenz coefficient Developed analytical solution for computing formation spherical permeability with probe-type formation tester

Interpreted NMR-logs using T2 distribution to compute both bound water and free water indices Worked on Multi-mineral Solver models for computing depth-by-depth rock grain densities Analyzed Mercury Injection Capillary Pressure (MICP) measurements to make saturation height analysis Teaching Assistant, The University of Texas at Austin Served as teaching assistant and grader for Fundamentals of Well-logging undergraduate class Skills Proficient with Schumberger Techlog, Interactive Petrophysics (IP), Petrel, Python, CMG, MATLAB, PVTsim, ECLIPSE, and UTAPWeLS

Posses strong organizational and time management skills Accomplishments

Recipient, Afren Management Graduate Fellowship in Engineering, 2012-2013 Recipient, Best class paper on "Alteration of Wettability by Surfactants in Carbonate Reservoirs", 2013 Recipient, The University of Texas at Austin multi-year Graduate Fellowship, 2012-2014 Recipient, The University of Lagos multi-year undergraduate endowment scholarship, 2006-2010 Recipient, Total/Elf multi-year undergraduate scholarship, 2006-2010 Mentor, UT Prospective Graduate Students from Nigeria, 2013-2014 GRE Quantitative Score: 168/170 (800/800), 2011

Captain, high school soccer team, 2004-2005

Professional Affiliations

Certified Teaching Assistant, The University of Texas at Austin Teaching Assistant Professional Development, 2013 Graduate Advising Officer, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), 2013 Certified Mediator, in accordance with Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Act, 2013 Student member, Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA), 2013 Student member, Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), 2013 Professional Training

Tropical Basic Offshore Safety Induction & Emergency Training (T-BOSIET), 2011



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