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Assistant Engineering

Location:
College Station, TX
Posted:
September 10, 2020

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SERHII KRYVENKO

**** ******* ****, ***. ****, College Station, TX, 77845; Telephone: +1-806-***-****; Email: ******.********@****.***; LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kryvenkoserhii/ Objective

As a current PhD candidate at Texas A&M University, I am looking for a challenging position in the oil and gas upstream sector, where I can apply my strong research skills and industry experience to add value to organizational operations. Education

Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas GPA: 4.0 Doctor of Philosophy in Petroleum Engineering. Graduation Date: May 2022. Dissertation: Adopting Displacement Discontinuity Method for Fracture Propagation Problems Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas GPA: 3.9

Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering. Graduation Date: May 2018. Thesis: Integrated Modeling and Simulation of the TTU field Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas, Ukraine Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering. Graduation Date: July 2016. GPA: 4.0 Bachelor of Management and Administration. Graduation Date: July 2016. University of Miskolc, Hungary. Study abroad program: Erasmus + (Petroleum Engineering), February 2016 – June 2016. Professional Experience

Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

Graduate Research Assistant (Advisors: Dr. Moridis, Dr. Blasingame) January 2019 – current

Developed a computational code for fracture propagation problems using P3D Displacement Discontinuity as a part of Eagle Ford Shale Laboratory (EFSL) project.

Expanded Flow and Transport Simulator (FTSim) from sequential single-phase single-component isothermal to parallel three-phase two-components non-isothermal reservoir simulator. Graduate Teaching Assistant for PETE-324 Well Testing August 2018 – December 2018

Taught 60 students KAPPA Saphir and IHS WellTest. Graded Homework. Assisted professor in organizing the class. Rock Flow Dynamics LLC, Houston, Texas – Summer Research Trainee May 2018 – July 2018

Assisted in creation of a workflow of grid export from fracture simulator GOHFER to reservoir simulator tNavigator.

Supported client`s conventional and unconventional reservoir models. Petroleum and Energy Technology Advisors Inc, College Station, Texas – Engineering Trainee May 2017 – May 2018

Modeled, history matched, and optimized waterflooding scenarios for 4 conventional reservoirs in South Texas.

Performed Decline Curve Analysis and Reservoir Simulation studies for reserves estimation of the oil field in Ukraine. JV Poltava Petroleum Company, Poltava, Ukraine – Summer Intern June 2015 – July 2015, June 2013 – July 2013

Slickline operations. Conducted laboratory experiments. Monitored early production facility performance. Yuzhgazenergy LLC, Maykop, Republic of Adygea, Russia – Summer Intern July 2014

Monitored gas production facility performance.

Fellowships and Awards

Recipient, Fulbright Scholarship, 2016 – 2018.

Completed Online Course offered by Harvard University on: Data Science: Machine Learning, Jan 2020.

Completed Course offered by NVIDIA on: Fundamentals of Deep Learning, September 2019.

Completed Online Course offered by Stanford University on: Reservoir Geomechanics, June 2018

3rd place at the Southwestern Petroleum Short Course (SWPSC) Graduate Student Paper Contest, Texas, April 2018.

3rd place, SPE European Student Paper Contest Undergraduate Division, Budapest, Hungary, June 2015.

Recipient, President of Ukraine Scholarship, 2015 – 2016. Volunteer Experience

SPE Student Chapter at Texas A&M University (Director of Tech. Dev. Committee), Summer 2020 – current.

Texas A&M University Fulbright Students Association (Board Member), Summer 2020 – current.

Developing an advanced DCA software package “Saturn” (Co-Founder), Spring 2020 – current.

SPE Student Chapter at Texas Tech University (Co-Chair of Graduate Committee), Fall 2017 – Fall 2018.

SPE Student Chapter at IFNTUOG (External Relationships Vice-President), Fall 2014 – Spring 2015. Additional Skills

Language skills: Russian (native), Ukrainian (native), English (fluent).

Computer skills: tNavigator, ECLIPSE, KAPPA Saphir, IHS WellTest, StimPlan, Spotfire, Python, Fortran, MATLAB. Publications

Amir S., Khan M., Kryvenko S. Integration of Petrophysical Log Data with Computational Intelligence for the Development of a Lithology Predictor, SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference, October 2020.

Kryvenko S. Numerical Simulation of the Build Up Test with the Presence of Faults, SWPSC, April 2018

Kryvenko S. Influence of Hard Admixtures on the Pressure Losses in the Industrial Pipelines. European Student Paper Contest 2015, Budapest, June 2015.



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