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APEG Summer Internship B. Tech Applied Petroleum Engineering Spl in Gas Summer Internship Details JUNE 2018 S Summer Internship no Roll No. NAME Summer Internship Project Company . 1 R820215002 Abhijeet Singh ONGC Mehsana Drillling operations Hydrulic propant flow back control in CBM 2 R820215003 Abhishek kumar Reliance Industries, Shahdol reservoir LNG transportaton and flexible custody 3 R820215005 Abhishek Leve Kongsberg Digital transfer system design City gas distribution network of MDPE 4 R820215007 Abhishek Singh Rudrapur City gas pipeline ABHISHEK Shale gas E&P development and market 5 R820215008 Infraline energy SINGH analysis 6 R820215009 Adil Khan Khokhar Offshore infrastructure limited Pipeline protection practices Aditya Kumar South asia energy services pvt. Chemical removal of scales and perforation 7 R820215010 Gupta ltd. in a pressure depleted well Diagnostic plots for CBM reservoir studies 8 R820215011 Akanksha Gupta Reliance Industries, Mumbai using OFM Single well reservoir modeling and 9 R820215012 Akriti Prasad Essar Durgapur simulation using COMET 3 Akshay Kumar Formation and Production Evaluation using 10 R820215013 Halliburton logging Services Gupta Logging Techniques Commisioning and discharging in gas 11 R820215015 Aman Jain Siti energy pipeline Analysis of transmission distribution and 12 R820215016 Aman kumar Haryana city gas service pipeline in CGD network 13 R820215017 Aman Vaidhya Institute of reservoir studies Concepts of reservoir management LPG plant design and maintenance and 14 R820215018 Amrit Pratyush IOCL, Delhi pipeline system design in the plant. CGD analysis and designing of sweet gas 15 R820215020 Aniket Tripathi Indrapasta gas limited pipeline Jharkhand Urban Infrastructure Planning & Modelling of CGD Networks in 16 R820215021 Anindya Apoorva Development Co. Ltd geographical area of Ranchi Drilling and its completion in CBM and 17 R820215022 Ankit Reliance industries, Shahdol progressive cavity pump performance INDIAN-OIL ADANI GAS 18 R820215023 Ankit Singh MDPE- Laying, Flushing and Testing. PVT. LTD. Anupam Evaluation of amine flow required for gas 19 R820215024 GAIL, Vijaypur Shrivastava sweeting unit Implementation of support veector 20 R820215025 Anurag Ray Engineers India limited regression using MATLAB ARAVIND U 21 R820215026 Petronet LNG, Kochi LNG regasification plant study KRISHNA Customer Satisfaction Study to understand 22 R820215027 Arnav Rana BDB India Private Limited the overall experience of the fleet owners across India Sledge hammer oil tools pvt. Production analysis of major well under 23 R820215028 ARPIT ARORA ltd. GGS-Vl 24 R820215029 Ashish Singh Sabarmati Gas Limited Design of steel pipeline network VGO hydrotreater and other unit operation 25 R820215030 Ashutosh Kumar Nayara energy limited in Refining S Summer Internship no Roll No. NAME Summer Internship Project Company . Overview of CGD Network & Design of 26 R820215031 Ashwin Khanna Sabarmati Gas Limited Steel Pipeline Network Well Testing-Pressure Transient Analysis 27 R820215032 Avijoy Sengupta Reservoil using Kappa Saphir 28 R820215033 Ayaan Khan Zai GAIL India Limited Well Planning and Casing Design 29 R820215034 Ayush Gupta Focus Drilling rigs and type A case study of Casing design and seat 30 R820215035 Bharat Rawat ONGC selection of well XY Process design aspects of oil and gas 31 R820215037 Chandan Purohit Saipem India projects Ltd facilities. CHERUKUPALLI 32 R820215038 V L NARASIMHA Institute of Reservoir Studies Concepts of Reservoir Management SARMA Dakshesh Pratap 33 R820215039 ONGC - WSS Ahmedabad Various Stimulation and WSS jobs Singh Customer satisfaction study overall experience of fleet owners in india and 34 R820215040 Das Rajdeep Singh BDB Pvt. India Ltd. identifying oil and gas operators and quantities in few countries 35 R820215041 Deepali Bhatia Adani Gas Ltd. PNG Casing design and seat selection: A case 36 R820215043 Dinkar Singh Chib ONGC study on well XY Interpretation of wellbore temperature using 37 R820215044 Divyanshu Bhatt Schlumberger therma software 38 R820215045 Divyesh Sagar ONGC Well Stimulation Services (Production) 39 R820215046 Gaurav Saini Halliburton Offshore Services HPM-BARIOD-TSS Casing design and seat selection: A case 40 R820215047 Gaurav Verma ONGC- RAJAHMUNDRY study on well XY 41 R820215048 Gengadharan ONGC Reservoir Study Production Decline Curve Analysis: Theory 42 R820215050 Gyana Ranjan Dash Oilmax Energy Pvt Ltd and Application to a producing field Harrison Joseph V 43 R820215051 Prastut Oil & Gas Consulting NA S ONGC-Well stimulation 44 R820215052 Harsh Singhal Various stimulation and wss jobs services 45 R820215053 Harshit Arora Saipem India projects Ltd. Design aspects of oil and gas facilities. 46 R820215054 Himal Garg Ongc PVT analysis of reservoir fluids Larsen & Toubro Hydrocarbon 47 R820215055 Hitesh Pant Detailed Study of EPCIC Operations Engineering CNG station layout and line pressure 48 R820215056 Ishan Singh Gill Indraprastha Gas Limited analysis 49 R820215057 Jateen Pal Singh Smart Brains Processes in a Chemical Refinery 50 R820215059 Jatin Raghav IOAGPL PNG 51 R820215060 Jitender Pal Singh Schlumberger Coal Bed Methane Formation & Production Evaluation using 52 R820215061 KARAN TANDON HLS ASIA Pvt Ltd logging techniques KAUSTUBH Well Logging Principles, Applications, 53 R820215064 Reliance Industries Limited SHARMA Interpretation and Integration with Core Overview of different units of refinery 54 R820215065 Kumar Awtansh IOCL, Barauni including Bxp, Avu etc 55 R820215066 Kunal Singhal Reliance Industries Limited Pre and Post Acid Job Analysis S Summer Internship no Roll No. NAME Summer Internship Project Company . 56 R820215067 Mahima Sharma Indian oil corporation limited Pantax gas monitoring system Sizing and designing of steel pipeline 57 R820215069 Mandeep Singh Sabarmati Gas network in CGD MAYANK Pressure anaysis of trg field using oil field 58 R820215071 DGH, Noida SACHDEVA manager(OFM) software MOHAK 59 R820215072 IRS, ONGC Reservoir performance analysis using CMG SHARMA In-situ Relative Permeability estimation by SCHLUMBERGER ASIA 60 R820215074 MOHIT JADON Joint Inversion of Array Resistivity and SERVICES Ltd. Formation Test Data. Study of Dual Laetro logs and Micro 61 R820215076 Nipun agrawal HLS ASIA Pvt Ltd spherically focused logs Non destructive testing by using UT and 62 R820215077 Nitin Raj NDTS, Navi Mumbai RVI methods. Nitish Kumar 63 R820215078 HLS ASIA Pvt Ltd Working of DLL and MSFL Tool choudhary 64 R820215080 Parth Sharma HLS ASIA Pvt Ltd Spectral Density Logging tool PONNADA 65 R820215081 TIRUMALA ONGC Rajahmundry Casing Selection & Design in HP-HT Wells VAMSIDHAR A study of subsea equipment and flow 66 R820215082 Prafull Mishra Reliance Industries Limited assurance Material Balance Simulation study under PRAHASTH 67 R820215083 DGH, Noida water injection for pressure maintenance BHUTANI and production prediction 68 R820215084 PRANESH S ONGC Rajamundhry Casing Selection & Design in HP-HT Wells Market Research and Customer Satisfaction 69 R820215085 Prateek Mehra BDB India Pvt. Ltd. Study Learnt about CNG and PNG distribution 70 R820215086 Prateek Lakhe Siti Energy Ltd. system in Moradabad City. Shale Gas: E&P, Development & Market 71 R820215088 Rahul Kapoor Infraline Energy Analysis City Gas Distribution Network of MDPE 72 R820215089 Ranveer Jaipuriyar Metropolis, Rudrapur Pipeline in Rudrapur, Uttrakhand preparation and testing of cement slurry to Halliburton Offshore Services determine rheology, thickening time, 73 R820215090 Rishabh Pandey Inc, Mumbai compressive strength, fluid loss and static gel strength in Cementing Lab. RISHABH City gas distribution network of MDPE 74 R820215091 M/s Atul Fabricators SHISHODIA pipeline MATERIAL BALANCE SIMULATION RISHAV STUDY UNDER WATER INJECTION 75 R820215092 DGH, Noida SHRIVASTAVA FOR PRESSURE MAINTENANCE AND PRODUCTION PREDICTION SCHLUMBERGER ASIA Live Chat for ProSource Data Services 76 R820215093 Rishika Narang SERVICES Ltd. ODR Comprehensive Study of Transmission, 77 R820215094 Rudra Jariwala Siti Energy Ltd. Dispensation & Service Pipelines in the CGD Network A study of production of PolyPropylene Pellets from Propylene and various other 78 R820215095 Sagar Narula Reliance Industries Limited calculations for Heat Exchanger Design and Line Sizing SAMARTH City gas distribution network of MDPE 79 R820215097 M/s ATUL FABRICATORS SINGH TANWAR pipeline S Summer Internship no Roll No. NAME Summer Internship Project Company . SAMYAK JAIN Various sand control techniques and 80 R820215098 IOGPT-ONGC SINGHAL fracture optimization using FieldPro SAURABH Casing Selection and design in High 81 R820215099 ONGC Rajahmundary BHARDWAJ pressure high temperature wells SAURABH 82 R820215100 Haryana City Gas (HCG) City Gas Distribution in Haryana SENGAR Constrainst of CBM & their Possible 83 R820215101 SHAGUN JAIN Reliance Industries Limited Solutions and Progressive Cavity Pump Torque Calculations SHAYAN Oil and natural gas corporation 84 R820215103 Casing selection and design in HP-HT wells AHMAD limited Storage, Handling of Petroleum Products Hindustan petroleum 85 R820215104 Sheetanshu Sharma and Fire Protection Facilities at Sangrur corporation limited Depot and Terminal SHREYA 86 R820215106 Baker Hughes Wireline Services SHEKHAR City gas distribution network of MDPE 87 R820215109 Shubham Gupta M/s ATUL FABRICATORS pipeline and CNG overview SIDDHARTH 88 R820215110 M/s ATUL FABRICATORS City gas distribution of MDP MANORI SIDDHARTH City gas distribution network of MDPE 89 R820215111 M/s Atul fabricators
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