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Location:
Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Salary:
3000
Posted:
February 03, 2021

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Abd Al-Salam Al-Masgari

Current Address: House No-44, Jalan Lakeville 26,

Bandar Sri Iskandar, 32610, Perak, Malaysia.

Profile: -

An enthusiastic, well-qualified, and integrated Geoscientist researcher (G & G) with 6 years of experience in Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy, Clastic Reservoir Diagenetic Alterations, Turbidites System Analysis, Seismic Attributes, Petrophysics, and Reservoir Characterization. Excellent teamwork skills with a passion for applying new technologies onsite. Solid skills in dealing with great challenging projects and working under pressure. Eager to learn and discover new aspects of exploration and share my experiences with others to make a positive contribution to your organization.

Strengths: -

-Conventional Seismic Interpretation,

-Clastic Reservoir Diagenetic Alterations,

- High-Resolution S.S Stratigraphy,

- Turbidites System Analysis,

-Seismic Attributes Application,

-System Tract Analysis,

-Reservoir Characterization,

-Seismic Geomorphology Analysis,

-Facies Analysis of Subsurfaces

Deposits,

-Applying Machine Learning in

Seismic Interpretation.

STRENGTHS: -

Academic Qualifications: -

2018- Now Geoscience Researcher (G & G) / University Technology PETRONAS (UTP) Malaysia. 2017 Master’s degree in Geology / Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). 2007 B. SC. Degree in Earth & Environment Science (Geology) / Thamar University.

(Ranked 1st among my class).

Publications: -

1. Almasgari A.A, et al. High-resolution seismic sequence stratigraphy and seismic geomorphic geometries of the fluvial, deltaic interval of Inas & Melor fields- Malay basin, Malaysia. AAPG Bulletin, [ISI-Q2, IF 2.952], Accepted. 2. Almasgari et al. Seismic sequence stratigraphic classification using seismic data evaluation of Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. Appl. Sci. 2021, 18, 1. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app18010001, [ISI-Q2, IF 2.47], Published. 3. Almasgari et al. Towards a guideline strategy for seismic sequence stratigraphy interpretation. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Review paper, [Scopus-Q2, IF 0.24], Accepted. 4. Almasgari et al. Reducing thin bed reservoir interpretation uncertainty using comprehensive AVO classification. Petroleum and Coal journal, (2020); 62(4): pp.1577-1585, [Scopus-Q3, IF 0.18], Published. 5. Babikir. I, Salim. A Hermana.M, Halim. Almasgari. A.A. Multiattribute analysis of a Pleistocene fluvial system using RGB color blending and self-organizing maps. SEG. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2020-3428029.1 [Scopus, IF 0.36], Published.

6. Teslim O.A, Ahmed M. S, and Almasgari. A.A. Central Luconia Carbonate Build-ups: a review and way forward. ICoST 2020. [Scopus], Accepted.

7. Qazi S.I, Siddiqui. N.A, Abdul Halim. A.A, Almasgari A.A. 3D seismic Inversion for Reservoir Delineation. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia. Volume 70, November 2020, pp. 209 – 220, [Scopus-Q2- IF 0.47], Published. 8. Almasgari et al. Application of seismic attributes for geological features in the Malay Basin. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia. Volume 69, May 2020, pp. 97 - 110 DOI: https://doi.org/10.7186/bgsm69202009, [Scopus- Q2- IF 0.47], Published.

9. Almasgari et al. Multi-seismic attributes efficiency for seismic sequence stratigraphy interpretation; a case study of Malay basin. National Geoscience conference in 2019. (NGC 2019) Warta Geologi, Vol. 45, No. 3, July – September 2019.

[ Scopus], Published.

10. Almasgari et al. Seismic and Sequence Stratigraphy study of the Central part of Taranaki Basin Deposits, New Zealand, NGC Conference 2018 Penang, Warta Geologi, Vol. 44, No. 3, July – September 2018. [Scopus], Published. 11. Almasgari et al. Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy of the Late Paleocene-Plio- Pleistocene Deposits, Central Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences VOL. 11, NO. 19, 2016, [Scopus-Q2, IF 0.24], Published.

12. Almasgari et al. Sequence Stratigraphy of the Pliocene deposits, Central Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. American Institute of Physics.ISI. AIP Conference Proceedings > Volume 1784, Issue 1 > 10.1063/1.4966839. 9–13 April 2016. [Scopus

& ISI IF 0.24], Published.

Email: adjv7w@r.postjobfree.com

Mobile: +601*********.

Academic Working Experiences: -

JAN. 2018 – Now

Geoscience Researcher / Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP),

• Conducting research related to the oil and gas industry by execution of two (2) research projects,

• Proposal write-up for national and international funding,

• Paper publications,

• Undergraduate lab demonstration and master students' guidance for their research work. FEB. 2009 – AUG. 2013

Geology & Geophysics Lecturer / Thamar University, Yemen.

• Plan, prepare and conduct geoscience Lectures,

• Apply a range of interactive teaching methods to attract towards learning,

• Monitor learning through a range of assessment techniques,

• Final year projects supervision,

• Course coordinator.

Professional Experience: -

• Geoscientist researcher and teaching experiences at the University Technology Petronas, (Centre for Subsurface Imaging and Hydrocarbon Prediction). April 2018 – Now.

• Good knowledge for implementing the machine learning techniques in the seismic and well log interpretations.

• Experience in some Softwares such as: (LaTeX, Matlab, Python, Petrel 2019, Kingdom Suite, ArcGIS, PaleoScan, Jewel Suite™ Subsurface Modeling 2018, Hampson-Russell, Techlog64 2011.2.2, Oasis Montaj, Surfer, CorelDraw, and wellCAD.

• Outstanding experiences of Seismic sequence stratigraphic analysis, Petrophysical evaluation, Subsurface mapping, Seismic facies analysis, System Tract, Petroleum system elements evaluations, Well Logs interpretation, Seismic Attributes analysis.

• Litho-Facies classification using Neural Network (Supervised and Unsupervised), Seismic data conditioning and analysis, Seismic attribute evaluation, Spectral decomposition.

• Preparing proposals for industry grant projects.

• Mentoring interns and postgraduate students in the Geoscience Department from 2018-now.

• Working experience in acquisition, processing, and interpretation of seismic (refraction) data.

• Outstanding experience in seismic (reflection) interpretation for oil exploration.

• Good knowledge of geological fieldwork (acquisition data) of Seismic refraction data, Gravity data, Magnetic data, Ground Penetrating Radar equipment (GPR), and Resistivity data.

• Workstation experiences and the ability to provide quality 2D and 3D interpretations.

• Working experience on field instruments (Magnetometer–Seismograph-Electromagnetic – Gravimeter – GPS– Compass).

• Excellent computer experience with MS Office.

Projects & Memberships: -

• Team leader of the student chapter of the IBA 2020 Competition - Imperial Barrel Award–AAPG representing the UTP 2019.

• Team member of the SEG EVOLVE Program 2020 representing the UTP.

• Member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)

• Member of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)

• Member of the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE)

• Member of the Geological Society of Malaysia.

Working & Training: -

Participating in the National Geoscience Conference (NGC 2019) (1 - 3 October 2019, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah) with a Paper titled (Multiple-seismic attributes efficiency for seismic sequence stratigraphy interpretation.

18-19/09/2019

Achievements, Awards, and Fellowships: -

• Acceptance of the suggested proposal was written to get funds from the Petronas company of Malaysia under the title of (Feasibility Study of SQp-SQs attribute for optimization of Electro-Litho Facies Classification using Neural Network on Deep Water Environment of Sabah Field.

• I have awarded a scholarship for a research scientist at UTP as a graduate research assistant (GRA) in April 2018.

• I have published several scientific papers in refereed indexed journals.

• I have awarded the 1st Rank holder Prize among all my class graduate students at Thamar University.

• I have attended many workshops and seminars in the field of Environmental, Geophysics, and Geology.

• I have achieved very good grades in graduate studies.

• I have awarded fellowships for a master’s degree.

• I have been awarded a fellowship for language study.

• I have awarded two internal Scholarships to Geological Survey & Mineral Resources Board (Yemen) for training.

• I have awarded the Prize for the best graduation project with a grade (98%).

• Contributed with Prof: - Ashraf Ghoniemi for preparing a museum from Earth (S & E) Department, Faculty of Applied sciences, Thamar University.

• Contributed with Prof: Ashraf Ghoniemi for preparing the first Environment conference under signboard

(Clean environment means the best future) at Thamar University.

• I have supervised two student’s geological trips.

• Ranked the first among my class in medium and high school too. Personal Skills: -

• Team player skills

• Mastering academic research skills.

• Ability in critical thinking and critical reviewing

• Excellent documenting and reporting skills.

• Creativity and innovation skills.

• Flexibility and open-mindedness.

• Self-awareness and discipline.

• Communicate in a precise way, give and accept constructive feedback.

• Detail-oriented.

• Ability to work in an international environment, with multifunctional and maintain relationships of mutual respect and diversity and inclusiveness.

• Eager to progress quickly and the capacity for self-improvement.

• Comfortable following processes.

• Troubleshooting skills sufficiently.

• Driving license

Computer Use: -

• Excellent in Microsoft's office applications (MS Office).

• I have a good knowledge of (Matlab and R Software).

• Efficient in Internet research.

Participating in the National Geoscience Conference (NGC 2018) hold in Penang Malaysia with a paper titled (Seismic and Sequence Stratigraphy study of the Central part of Taranaki Basin, New Zealand.

Short Course in ‘’Evaluating Reservoirs, Seals and Pay: Learning to Think Like Hydrocarbon hold in Geosciences Department - UTP.

Short Course in Hydrocarbon Production and Rock Physics at CAPE in Corporation with the Center of Excellence in Subsurface Seismic Imaging Hydrocarbon Prediction (CSI).

Graduate Research (GR), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia.

• Postgraduate researcher in Geophysics studies (seismic interpretation).

• Advisor experience in research writing, using software, and academic paper publications with Master Students at UKM.

18-19/09/2018

16-17/08/2018

24-26/07/2018

2014-2017

Referees: -

• All Certificates are available upon request.

• Personal referees:

Name T. Mobile E-Mail

• Professor. Dr.Umar Bin Hamzah +60-11-208*-**** adjv7w@r.postjobfree.com

• Dr. Eko Widi purnomo +60-18-276-**** adjv7w@r.postjobfree.com fluent command of English in speech and writing,

the ability to work in a team,

analyt ical diligence and good organization of work. Computer programming skills

Working with others: Ability to work cooperatively with others in teams and across organizational boundaries and respects differences between people Experience of having worked in a similar role

Commitment to providing high-quality support to colleagues and meeting deadlines Analysis and Problem Solving: Ability to ide ntify the critical facts in difficult issues and develop creative and practical solutions Accuracy and attention to details

Physical Fitness: Able to carry an uncomfortable 25 kg pack through thick bush in waist-deep snow kind of fit.

· Electrical / Mechanical Aptitude: Able to trouble-shoot sensitive geophysical equipment and small engines (sled s & quads).

· Professional Su itability: Thoroughly organized, meticulously accurate, rigidly systematic, detail-focused. Excellent oral and written communication skills ar e required.

· Personal Suitability: Dependable, presentable, r esp ectful, independently motivated, and trustworthy, a team player with sound judgment, client, and employer-focused. IES employees ar e required to adhere to the specific health & safety requirements of each Client. Strong problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills ar e crucial for this role. Most importantly, we are looking for graduates who can achieve r eal results whilst showing humility as an individual and in a t eam environment. Applicants must b e driven, able to manage their own time, and take full advantage of the opportunities presented to them by the scheme.



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