Dahai Wang | Petroleum Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dahai Wang | Petroleum Geology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Sinopec Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, China

Dahai Wang is a distinguished researcher at the Sinopec Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute with over 15 years of expertise in unconventional petroleum geology. His work has significantly advanced the understanding and development of fine-grained sedimentary reservoirs, particularly in tight sandstone gas, deep carbonate formations, and shale oil/gas systems. As a leading contributor to the field, he integrates reservoir characterization, fluid dynamics, and hydraulic fracturing optimization to enhance hydrocarbon recovery in low-permeability geological settings. His innovations have not only contributed to scientific knowledge but also improved operational performance across various national-scale energy projects, positioning him as a vital contributor to China’s energy security and sustainable development.

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Education

Dahai Wang’s educational background is rooted in geosciences with a specialization in petroleum engineering and sedimentary geology. His formal training and subsequent professional development have laid a strong academic foundation, enabling his transition from theoretical research to practical applications. His education emphasized the coupling of geological modeling with engineering techniques, equipping him with the multidisciplinary insights necessary for handling the complexity of unconventional reservoirs.

Experience

Over the course of his career, Dahai Wang has amassed rich and varied professional experience. He has led and participated in seven major research projects, including the influential “Ordos Basin Large Low-Permeability Lithologic Reservoir Demonstration Project.” In this initiative, he spearheaded the development of an integrated reservoir prediction and fracturing optimization system that increased reservoir prediction accuracy by 20%, boosted single-well productivity by 15%, and contributed to a 10% rise in the annual output at the Changqing Oilfield. His track record extends to 18 consultancy and industry projects, demonstrating his strong engagement with real-world applications. His collaborative work with industry partners ensures his research outputs are scalable, impactful, and practically viable.

Research Interest

Wang’s primary research interests revolve around unconventional oil and gas geology, particularly focusing on low-permeability and subsalt reservoirs. He has made significant contributions to reservoir prediction, hydraulic fracturing techniques, and helium enrichment mechanisms. One of his most innovative achievements is the proposal of a “bauxite layer-controlled” helium enrichment model, which led to China’s first discovery of a bauxite-hosted helium reservoir. Furthermore, his advances in subsalt reservoir evaluation helped identify three large subsalt targets, each with over 500 BCM of gas resources, and facilitated the optimization of ten high-yield zones in the southern Ordos Basin. These efforts have directly contributed to reducing exploration risk by 30%.

Award

Dahai Wang’s contributions to the field have earned him numerous recognitions, including editorial appointments and professional memberships, such as with the Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA). His technical leadership in national projects and innovative methodologies have positioned him as a top contender for the Best Researcher Award. His patents—ten published or under process—highlight the novelty and application of his research outcomes. Additionally, his leadership and achievements in industry-collaborated projects underscore his alignment with the goals of sustainable resource development and national energy priorities.

Publications

Wang’s scholarly impact is reflected in his peer-reviewed publications and citation metrics. He has authored seven key journal publications in reputed scientific outlets. Notable works include:

  1. “Hydraulic Fracturing Optimization in Tight Gas Reservoirs,” Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2017, cited by 56 articles;

  2. “Characterization of Deep Carbonate Rocks in the Ordos Basin,” Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2018, cited by 42 articles;

  3. “Helium Enrichment and Bauxite Layer Control Mechanisms,” Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2019, cited by 37 articles;

  4. “Integrated Modeling for Subsalt Gas Exploration,” AAPG Bulletin, 2020, cited by 33 articles;

  5. “Fracture Prediction in Low-Permeability Reservoirs,” Fuel, 2021, cited by 29 articles;

  6. “Evaluation of Shale Oil Potential in China,” Energy Exploration & Exploitation, 2022, cited by 25 articles;

  7. “Technological Framework for Unconventional Resource Development,” Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 2023, cited by 19 articles.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dahai Wang exemplifies excellence in petroleum engineering through his sustained contributions to unconventional resource exploration and development. His career blends rigorous academic research with practical innovations that have yielded measurable industry impacts. His ability to lead national-level projects, publish influential research, and drive technological advancements makes him a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. With a vision aligned with sustainable and efficient energy production, he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the domain of unconventional oil and gas geology.

Abirmoy Ghosh | Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abirmoy Ghosh | Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Manager at INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED PANIPAT REFINERY, India

Abirmoy Ghosh is a dynamic and results-oriented professional currently serving as Manager at the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Panipat Refinery. With a strong foundation in mechanical engineering and over nine years of experience in refinery operations and R&D, he has consistently demonstrated excellence in mechanical design, engineering, and stress analysis. Abirmoy’s contributions have had a tangible impact on the reliability and performance of critical refinery systems, addressing long-standing mechanical challenges through innovative research and engineering interventions. His work bridges practical industrial needs with technical rigor, making him a valuable asset to the engineering and research community.

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Education

Abirmoy holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Technology degree in Applied Mechanics, both from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. His academic training laid a strong theoretical and analytical foundation, which he has effectively translated into real-world problem-solving capabilities. His education has enabled him to approach refinery challenges with a structured methodology grounded in core mechanical principles and advanced analytical techniques.

Experience

Abirmoy Ghosh brings nine years of specialized experience in the petroleum refining sector through his tenure at the Indian Oil Corporation Limited. His career has spanned both refinery operations and the Research & Development Centre of IOCL, where he has played pivotal roles in project execution, failure analysis, and mechanical design. He has been involved in troubleshooting, upgrading, and maintaining critical refinery components across multiple IOCL sites. His expertise in stress analysis and mechanical integrity assessments has contributed significantly to the enhancement of safety, reliability, and efficiency in refinery operations.

Research Interest

Abirmoy’s research interests lie primarily in mechanical design and stress analysis with a focus on solving persistent mechanical failures in refinery systems. He is particularly driven by industrial problems that demand customized analytical and engineering solutions. His recent work on improving the reliability of expansion joints in the reactor overhead lines of Fluidized Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units exemplifies his approach to research—targeting chronic issues with precision analysis, solution engineering, and practical implementation. His broader interests include fatigue analysis, material behavior under stress, and high-temperature component reliability.

Award

In recognition of his pioneering work in addressing a long-pending reliability issue in a critical refinery system, Abirmoy Ghosh is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative contributions to mechanical failure analysis and design optimization have delivered significant operational improvements, directly impacting plant reliability and safety. The research he led resolved a problem that had persisted for over three decades, exemplifying his capability to translate academic and analytical insight into transformative industrial solutions.

Publication

Abirmoy has one notable journal publication to his credit.

“Failure Analysis and Reliability Improvement of Expansion Joint in FCC Reactor Overhead Line of Petroleum Refinery”, Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, Springer, 2025. Cited by 4 articles to date.

This publication details the comprehensive engineering analysis and design enhancements that resolved a persistent failure in one of the most critical components of a refinery’s FCC unit.

His work provides a replicable model for solving similar high-stress failure problems in other heavy-industrial settings, underlining both technical depth and industrial relevance.

Conclusion

Abirmoy Ghosh exemplifies the ideal balance between academic rigor and industrial pragmatism. His contributions in the domain of mechanical design and reliability engineering have not only solved a historically unaddressed issue in IOCL’s refinery operations but have also set a benchmark for problem-solving in the petroleum refining industry. His deep technical insight, backed by strong educational credentials and a track record of impactful implementation, makes him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Abirmoy continues to strive toward innovative solutions that improve reliability and safety, making him a valuable leader in engineering and applied research.

Bei Gao | Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Bei Gao | Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Reservoir Domain Champion at Schlumberger, China

Gao Bei, MSc., BSc., is an accomplished reservoir engineer with extensive experience in managing complex technical and investigative projects in the oil and gas industry. With a strong foundation in reservoir simulation, well testing, and formation evaluation, Gao has built a reputation for delivering superior results to both clients and internal stakeholders. Her expertise extends to project management, stakeholder engagement, and technical consultation, particularly in high-pressure, high-temperature reservoirs. She has successfully worked with major oil companies, including CNOOC, Husky, JAPEX, and INPEX, and has played a significant role in advancing reservoir characterization methodologies. Gao has also contributed significantly to the petroleum industry by publishing research papers, acquiring patents, and leading technical initiatives in various international forums.

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Education

Gao Bei holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Chemical Engineering from Manchester University, UK, obtained in 2003. She completed her Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Chemical Engineering at East China University in Shanghai, China, in 2000. Her academic background provided a strong foundation in chemical and petroleum engineering principles, which she has applied throughout her career in reservoir engineering and formation analysis.

Experience

Gao Bei has an extensive career in the petroleum industry, with key roles in international organizations. Since 2017, she has been serving as the Reservoir Domain Champion at Schlumberger, overseeing formation testing technologies and advising on reservoir challenges in China, Japan, and Taiwan. Previously, she worked as a Senior Reservoir Engineer in the UK, managing reservoir simulation workflows and leading major client projects. From 2009 to 2011, she led a team of engineers in Beijing, China, focusing on formation analysis and developing new workflows. Earlier roles include working as a Reservoir Engineer in Russia and Angola, where she conducted well testing, formation pressure monitoring, and fluid analysis. Her ability to manage cross-functional teams and drive technical innovations has been instrumental in her career progression.

Research Interests

Gao Bei’s research interests lie in reservoir fluid geodynamics, downhole fluid analysis, high-pressure high-temperature reservoir evaluations, and gas hydrate disassociation. She has explored innovative methodologies for integrating numerical simulation techniques with real-time field data to optimize reservoir performance. Her work in reservoir connectivity and production prediction has influenced industry practices, particularly in the application of advanced fluid characterization techniques. Additionally, she is interested in the commercialization of reservoir simulation technologies and the development of new workflows for improved well performance evaluation.

Awards

Gao Bei has been recognized for her contributions to the petroleum industry with multiple copyrights and patents. Notably, she was awarded a patent for “Method and System for Fluid Characterization of a Reservoir,” which has been widely adopted in reservoir studies. Her innovative work has also earned her accolades within Schlumberger and from industry associations, acknowledging her technical leadership and contributions to reservoir engineering advancements.

Publications

Gao Bei has authored and co-authored several technical papers presented at international petroleum conferences. Some of her notable publications include:

“Comprehensive Production Evaluation for Gas Condensate at Early Exploration Stage by Using Downhole Fluid Analysis DFA and Numerical Simulation: Case Study from China Bohai Bay” – SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference, 2018.

“Productivity Evaluation of Pronounced Heterogeneous Gas Reservoir Drilled at High Overbalance” – 24th Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan, 2018.

“New Method for Disassociate Rate and Permeability Evaluation in Gas Hydrate” – AAPG GTW, Auckland, New Zealand, 2019.

“Reservoir Fluid Geodynamics, a New Way to Evaluate the Reservoir Connectivity” – IPTC 2019.

“Using Asphaltene Nano-Science to Guide Geology Realization and Field Development” – IPTC 2019.

“Case Study: Uncertainty Analysis of Reservoir Parameters in Low Resistivity Heavy Oil Reservoir to Understand Reservoir Performance” – 24th Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan, 2018.

“Integrated Case Study from Reservoir Characterization to Improved Well Performance Evaluation in Abnormal HPHT Tight Gas Reservoir” – AAPG Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, USA, 2019.

Conclusion

Gao Bei’s career exemplifies dedication, technical expertise, and leadership in reservoir engineering. With a strong academic background, extensive industry experience, and a passion for research and development, she has made significant contributions to the oil and gas sector. Her ability to integrate advanced technologies into reservoir evaluations, combined with her commitment to knowledge-sharing and stakeholder engagement, has positioned her as a leading figure in the field. Through her publications, patents, and mentorship roles, she continues to drive innovations and shape the future of reservoir engineering.