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3rd Brainstorming Session
Industry – Academia Meet
3rd Brainstorming Session
Industry – Academia Meet
S. K. SrivastavaS. K. Srivastava
Dy. Director GeneralDy. Director General
Directorate General of HydrocarbonsIndia
• Background
• DGH’s Initiatives
• Industry – Academia Gap
• Suggestions
• Way Forward
• Background
• DGH’s Initiatives
• Industry – Academia Gap
• Suggestions
• Way Forward
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND
• Chaired by the then Hon’ble Minister Shri Mani Shankar Chaired by the then Hon’ble Minister Shri Mani Shankar AiyarAiyar
• Focus on making R&D more applied and effective in the E&P Industry
• 12 R&D topics were short-listed and prioritized
• Five National Working Groups were established
• Energy Advisory Groups at Prime locations of E&P activities Energy Advisory Groups at Prime locations of E&P activities were to be set up.were to be set up.
1st Brainstorming Session
(2(2ndnd of March 2005) of March 2005)
55 National Working GroupsNational Working Groups• GROUP – I
• Aim : Setting up of National Data Repository (NDR) and Aim : Setting up of National Data Repository (NDR) and National Technology Bank (NTB). National Technology Bank (NTB).
• Members of the Group : Sh. V.K.Sibal, Head of the Group
Sh. D. K. Pandey, Dir (E) ONGC
Dr. Ravi Bastia, RIL
Dr. N. K. Thakur, NGRI
Dr. S. K. Nath, IIT Kharagpur
1st Brainstorming Session
Progress made on NDR
• MOU signed with NPD for technical assistance
• Meetings held with operators for finalizing modalitiesMeetings held with operators for finalizing modalities
• Consultant hired for preparation of Tender Document
• Tendering under processTendering under process
1st Brainstorming Session
Progress made on NTB
• DGH website is being restructured to host the NTBDGH website is being restructured to host the NTB
• Sub-committees to be formed Sub-committees to be formed
55 National Working GroupsNational Working Groups• GROUP – II
• Aim :Aim : Enhancing Petroleum science graduate / Post Graduate Enhancing Petroleum science graduate / Post Graduate and Dovetailing of R&D Institutes of ONGC with Academiaand Dovetailing of R&D Institutes of ONGC with Academia
• Members of the Group : Secretary (P&NG) – Head of the Group
Sh. V.K. Sibal, DG DGH
Sh. D.K. Pandey, Dir(E) ONGC
Dr. M. Mukhopadhaya, ISM Dhanbad
1st Brainstorming Session
Progress made
• Development of model curriculum in association with Indian Universities & Industry was taken up
• Problems related to implementation Identified:Problems related to implementation Identified:
Acute shortage of Trained FacultyAcute shortage of Trained Faculty
Poor Industry – Academia Interaction for curriculum Poor Industry – Academia Interaction for curriculum updationupdation
Equipment and data availabilityEquipment and data availability
• 3rd Brainstorming session being held to tackle the problems highlighted by the Academia
1st Brainstorming Session
55 National Working GroupsNational Working Groups• GROUP – III
• Aim : Strategy to encourage world class service providers to set Aim : Strategy to encourage world class service providers to set up bases in Indiaup bases in India
• Members of the Group : Sh. Sanjay Burman Roy, RIL- Head
Sh. M.V. Lall, DGH
Sh. A.J. Das, ONGC
Sh. Y. Sahai, Petrofed
1st Brainstorming Session
Progress made
• Final report on the recommendation by the committee submitted to MoP&NG on 25.12.2005
SALIENT FEATURES
India as a Regional/Global Hub for E&P Technology Services
Service Providers can Leverage Indian Talent and Infrastructure –Job creation in the sector
Petroleum Economic Zone exclusively for global E&P technology Service companies in line with SEZ with dedicated port facility, single window clearance for equipment import.
1st Brainstorming Session
55 National Working GroupsNational Working Groups• GROUP – IV
• Aim : Identification of critical R&D issues relevant to upstream Aim : Identification of critical R&D issues relevant to upstream industry and their resolution with help of HC groups at Houston, industry and their resolution with help of HC groups at Houston, Calgary, London & Moscow.Calgary, London & Moscow.
• Members of the Group : JS (E), MOP&NG – Head
Sh. V.K. Sibal, DGH
Dr. S.K. Nath, IIT Kharagpur
Dr. S.K. Tandon, Delhi University
Dr. P.K. Saraswati, IIT Mumbai
Sh. Mukesh Jain, RIL
1st Brainstorming Session
Progress made
• HC Group already functional at Houston
• Critical R&D areas identified and handed over to the GroupCritical R&D areas identified and handed over to the Group
1st Brainstorming Session
55 National Working GroupsNational Working Groups• GROUP – V
• Aim : Quarterly review of research programme of R&D institutes Aim : Quarterly review of research programme of R&D institutes of ONGCof ONGC
• Members of the Group : JS (E), MOP&NG – Head
Sh. V.K. Sibal, DGH
Prof. P.K. Saraswati, IIT Mumbai
Sh. I.L. Budhiraja, RIL
1st Brainstorming Session
Progress made
• R&D Institutes of ONGC to submit an annual work programme to the Group
• Group visited IRS Ahmedabad on 10/7/07 to review the Group visited IRS Ahmedabad on 10/7/07 to review the progress of all ONGC Institutesprogress of all ONGC Institutes
1st Brainstorming Session
• Chaired by the then Hon’ble Minister Shri Mani Shankar Chaired by the then Hon’ble Minister Shri Mani Shankar AiyarAiyar
• Focus on making R&D more applied and effective in the E&P Industry
• 7 R&D topics identified by ONGC 2 by RIL 7 R&D topics identified by ONGC 2 by RIL
• Institutionalization of the following forum suggested
Integrated Petroleum Forum
Integrated Methane Technology forum
2nd Brainstorming Session
(7(7thth January 2006) January 2006)
2nd Brainstorming Session
Action PlanAction Plan
1. Integrated study to be carried out by GSI & ISM in CBM exploration
2. ONGC & Panjab University to collaborate on projects related to outer Himalayas.
3. ONGC & NGRI to prepare a geological map for Deccan India
4. Constitute and institutionalize a knowledge base under the committee comprising of JS MoP&NG, GAIL, Petrofed and DGH.
Initiatives by DGH
• DGH on its own has initiated a closer cooperation with DGH on its own has initiated a closer cooperation with
Universities & Institutions of repute in India.Universities & Institutions of repute in India.
• Model curriculum prepared in consultation with the
Academia taking into consideration the Industry
requirements
• DGH participates in career fairs organized in schools to DGH participates in career fairs organized in schools to
showcase E&P industry as a prospective career option to showcase E&P industry as a prospective career option to
students of classes XI & XIIstudents of classes XI & XII
• DGH imparts summer training and recruits freshers from
various universities to train them for the E&P Industry
Initiatives by DGH
• DGH Trained officers placed in Shell, Total, ENI, RIL, DGH Trained officers placed in Shell, Total, ENI, RIL,
ONGC, Norwest, Schlumberger etc.ONGC, Norwest, Schlumberger etc.
• Interaction with Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleobotany on
Industry specific R&D Topics
• Interaction on Oil Industry Knowledge & Skill Interaction on Oil Industry Knowledge & Skill
requirements with various universitiesrequirements with various universities
INDUSTRY – INDUSTRY – ACADEMIA GAPACADEMIA GAP
• Curriculum Curriculum
Outdated curriculum –need for regular up Outdated curriculum –need for regular up gradation based on industry requirement gradation based on industry requirement incorporating latest developmentsincorporating latest developments
Non Applied – Pass outs feel lost when Non Applied – Pass outs feel lost when they join the Industrythey join the Industry
• Interaction
Rare and lacking focus
Industry – Academia gap
• InterdependencyInterdependency
Industry & Academia working in SilosIndustry & Academia working in Silos
• Applied R&D
Research scholars pursue research on topics not beneficial to the industry
Industry – Academia gap
• Closer, regular and continuous Industry – Academia
interaction with focus on
Understanding Industry requirement
Establishing a symbiotic relationship with the Industry
Applied R&D specific to the industry
Providing quality manpower to the Industry
Contributing to strategic planning
Suggestions
• Highlight the benefit of Industry Oriented Academia to
the Industry
Supporting the research capabilities of universities will
provide capacity for developing tomorrow’s technologies
Bringing "real-world" perspectives to academic environment
will enhance training
Give Opportunity to identify promising candidates and form
positive view of company for later recruitment
Availability of trained engineers and geoscientists
Suggestions
• Specific funds to be allocated for equipment and
HR support. Data availability through DGH
• Research scholars sponsored by Industry
• Retired personnel from E&P Industry to meet faculty
requirements of Academia
• Academia Adoption by Industry
Suggestions
• Faculty shortage pertaining to relevant subjects to be hosted
at various websites of Petroleum Industry / Universities
• Rotations (similar to industry practice on international
assignments) for faculty from Industry
• Industry to provide “faculty fellowships” to bring salaries
more in line with industry
• Industry to offer fellowships to graduate teaching assistants
• Industry to offer internship opportunities
Suggestions
Way Forward
• Responsibilities to be assigned for each action plan
• Time lines and milestones for each identified action
plan to be fixed
• Regular progress reviews at the highest level
R&D Topics PrioritizedR&D Topics Prioritized• Chemostratigraphy & Magnetostratigraphy
• Geomicrobiology & MicropaleontologyGeomicrobiology & Micropaleontology
• Organic maturation and & Paleogeothermal reconstruction
• CSEM, EM, MT & MicroseismicsCSEM, EM, MT & Microseismics
• Subsurface visualization
• Thin bed & Tight reservoir evaluationThin bed & Tight reservoir evaluation
1st Brainstorming Session
R&D Topics PrioritizedR&D Topics Prioritized• Fluid analysis in real time ( FLAIR )
• MWD / SWD / PWDMWD / SWD / PWD
• Horizontal , directional, Multilateral & ERD
• HTHP and Deep water DrillingHTHP and Deep water Drilling
• MEOR, Gas processing, Compact separation technology, simulation of horizontal and multilateral wells
• National Data RepositoryNational Data Repository
1st Brainstorming Session
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Five National Working Groups
• GROUP – I
• Aim : Setting up of National Data Repository (NDR) and Aim : Setting up of National Data Repository (NDR) and National Technology bank (NTB)National Technology bank (NTB)
• GROUP – II
• Aim :Aim : Enhancing Petroleum science graduate / Post Enhancing Petroleum science graduate / Post Graduate and Dovetailing of R&D Institutes of ONGC with Graduate and Dovetailing of R&D Institutes of ONGC with AcademiaAcademia
• GROUP – III
• Aim : Strategy to encourage world class service provides to Aim : Strategy to encourage world class service provides to set up bases in Indiaset up bases in India
Five National Working Groups
• GROUP – IV
• Aim of the NWC : Identification of critical R&D issues relevant Aim of the NWC : Identification of critical R&D issues relevant to upstream industry and their resolution with help of HC to upstream industry and their resolution with help of HC groups at Houston, Calgary, London & Moscow.groups at Houston, Calgary, London & Moscow.
• GROUP – V
• Aim : Quarterly review of research programme of R&D Aim : Quarterly review of research programme of R&D institutes of ONGcinstitutes of ONGc
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Hydrocarbon Advisory Groups
HoustonHouston
Calgary
LondonLondon
Moscow
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Topics identified for HAG
1. Characterization modeling of shale gas & basin centered gas in the different sedimentary basins – Cambay, Krishna-Godavari, and Bombay Offshore
2. Biogeneic Gas accumulations – New Learnings
3. Development of microbial and interactive proxies for biogeneic methane exploration.
4. Deepwater G&G and appraisal programmes, concept development plans.
5. Reservoir prediction in areas of excessive compaction, complex digenetic history and influence of early metamorphism.
6. Identification of suitable seismic acquisition and processing technologies for sub-surface imagining in fold belt areas, under basalt cover and in areas of igneous intrusives.
7. Identification of areas of suitable reservoirs in basement including basement fractures.
8. Water shut off in active water drive fractured basement reservoir, Borholla field in Dhansiri valley area.
9. Flow assurance in high pour point crude of Mekrang and Uriamghat fields in South Assam shelf.
10. Exploration in high pressure, high temperature areas – Bombay offshore, Areas of fold belt etc.
Topics identified for HAG
11. Exploitation of hydrocarbons from tight reservoirs – Bhuvanigiri, Mandapeta, offshore Ratnagiri.
12. Simulation of insitu combustion processes.
13. Understanding mechanism of improving water flood efficiency through microbial process.
14. Advances in Chemical EOR processes – design of cheaper chemicals / surfactants.
15. Volumetric assessment for gas hydrates.
16. Development of models in ER and Horizontal wells encompassing local conditions.
Topics identified for HAG
17. Development of effective technique for discriminating reservoir facies, its characterization and evaluating HC potential in non-Archie settings like Igneous and metamorphic rocks, shale coals, low resistivity and low contrast areas.
18. Development and design of GEL technology for conformance control in high temperature oil wells.
19. Developing earth model for old log data in mature fields.
20. Developing a drilling fluid simulation facility for study and evaluation of different drilling fluids behaviour and performance under simulated conditions of their actual field application.
21. Water shut off in active water drive fractured Basement reservoir, Borholla field in Dhansiri valley areas. Back
Topics identified for HAG
ONGC1. Enhancement of Productivity from Tight Reservoirs –
Bhuvanagiri Field – improved mud system and hydro fracturing.
2. Primary Cementation against the over pressure/mud loss prone zones – Western Offshore, Mumbai.
3. Drilling and testing in high pressure, high temperature wells in Tapti – Daman Area, Mumbai Offshore.
4. Drilling and testing in high pressure, high temperature wells in Himalayan Foot Hills.
Topics identified by ONGC & RIL
5. Analysis of low resistivity areas of GS-11 reservoir, Gandhar Field.
6. Analysis of low resistivity areas in some fields of eastern Region.
7. Best Possible Methodology for well completion – Western Offshore
RIL8. R&D for cementation behind casing
9. Study of turbidities currents Back
Topics identified by ONGC & RIL
List of Universities / Institutes
• IIT Bombay, Kharagpur, Roorkee, Kanpur
• BHU, AMU, ISM, Osmania, Garhwal, Delhi, MS Baroda,
Kurukshetra, Panjab, Lucknow, Andhra, MIT Pune, UPES
Dehradun
• BSIP, NGRI, NIO, NIOT
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Number of Trainees
• Summer Training to 96 Students
• Recruited 60 Trainee officers for training them for
E&P Industries
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