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RESUME – DR. FADAIRO, ADESINA SAMSON (Ph.D)
BIO-DATA
Nationality: Nigerian Sex: Male Marital status: Married Nationality: Nigeria
Religion: Christianity
No. of Children: Three
Email: [email protected] ; [email protected]
Phone: +234(0) 8023031318
Contact Address: Department of Petroleum Engineering, Covenant University, Canaan land,
P.M.B 1023, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
Memberships
Corporate Member, Society of Petroleum Engineers ( S.P.E )
Corporate Member, Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN)
Schools Attended/ Qualifications With Dates:
Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria (Ph.D in Petroleum Engineering) 2017 University of Ibadan, Oyo-state, Nigeria (M.Sc in Petroleum Engineering) 2004 University of Ibadan, Oyo-state, Nigeria (B.Sc in Petroleum Engineering) 1999
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND PRIZES (with dates)
b.) Postgraduate (Ph.D): Covenant University Postgraduate Scholarship (2012-2017)
Key competencies
A registered petroleum Engineer with over 15 years of experience in both oil and gas industry and academics sector majorly on teaching and research in petroleum engineering. Also very versatile in special core analysis- experimentally investigating and analysing permeability, porosity, phase saturation, formation damage during production and enhanced oil recovery using relative permeability tester (RPT). Have encountered and successfully analysed Reservoir Engineering data to draw inferences that will lead to work program. Significant experience in handling the challenges
of flow assurance, pressure management during production and underbalanced drilling, synthetic
drilling fluid technology and enhanced oil recovery in oil reservoir; predict scale build up rate
around the wellbore and corresponding formation damage as a function of well/reservoir data
(injection rate, injection time, radial distance from the wellbore).
Research on hydrocarbon bearing formation containing radioactive minerals and fluids; develop
a window based programme for monitoring sulphate scale saturation and their corresponding
degree of formation damage to the formation, injectivity potential for the sand formation.
Successfully added to my credit three (3) chapters in books and over forty-five (45) publications.
All in the field of Petroleum Engineering.
Work History
July 2017-till date
Covenant University Ota, Nigeria,
Job Description – Post-graduate Coordinator, Department of Petroleum Engineering
Curriculum development for the department
Assigning responsibilities to staff of the department and supervising and coordinating their post graduate work up to the doctoral level
October 2013-till date
November, 2006 – till date
Day-to-day supervision/monitoring of students activities assigned to staff
of the dept
Advise on matters of interest to the school of post graduate and tendering informal advice to the dean on affairs of the department.
Any other duty that may be assigned to.
Covenant University Ota, Nigeria,
Job Description – Lead, Flow Assurance and Production Engineering & Chemistry Research Cluster, Department of Petroleum Engineering
Research in different operational viable projects in petroleum engineering field ranging from reservoir to the well bore, to the surface production facilities.
Seek practical application of research findings and research funding
Supervise research projects of post graduate students
Initiate and carryout independent research work and lead the research group.
Contribute to the development of research strategies
Covenant University Ota, Nigeria,
Job Description – Faculty Member Teach oil and gas reservoir engineering, oil and gas production
engineering, rock geo-mechanic, drilling fluid technology, oil and gas pollution and control, corrosion and scale and engineering mathematics, numerical mathematics at Undergraduate level.
Teach enhanced oil recovery, advanced reservoir engineering at graduate level.
Research in different operational viable projects in petroleum engineering field ranging from reservoir to the well bore, to the surface production facilities.
Supervise petroleum engineering Undergraduate and Graduate students
Responsibilities are to discuss and approve (or otherwise) all matters relating to academic programs for all Undergraduate degree awards as well as students’ welfare within the Department of Petroleum Engineering
Responsibilities are to discuss and approve (or otherwise) all matters relating to academic programs for all graduate degree awards as well
4th Jan. 2005–
14th March
2007
20th Feb. 2002-
3rd Oct. 2004
as students’ welfare within the Department of Petroleum Engineering
Chevron – U.I. Project, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Job Description –Investigator/Researcher
Research on hydrocarbon bearing formation containing radioactive minerals and fluids.
Develop a window based programme for monitoring sulphate scale saturation and their corresponding degree of formation damage to the formation
Develop a window based programme (SCALBUTE) for predicting injectivity potential for the sand formation
Determination of formation/injected water chemistry.
Check the chemical compatibility between injected water and formation water.
Identification of scale type, clay types and their morphology.
Suggestion of the types of remedial program for the formation.
Develop software to predict scale build up rate around the wellbore as a function of well performance data (injection rate, injection time, radial distance from the wellbore)
Petrophysics: Review of the petrophysical properties of the reservoir sands
(N/G, porosity, water saturation, OWC, GOC and permeability from well logs).
Reservoir/production engineering:
Reviewed PVT Analysis
Production forecast/Reserves estimation and updates
Plan and Perform periodic Reserve calculations, update and Booking of Reserves.
Making reserves Estimates (Volumetric and Probabilistic), Decline curve analysis, Pressure Analysis, PVT analysis, Decline Curve, Material Balance, Well Performance Analysis and Economic Evaluation.
Determine possible drive mechanisms for future production, technical strategies to maximise ultimate recovery of the field, technical strategies for gas utilization to minimise gas flaring during production.
Technical Writing Preparation of technical report on the field
Publication
and Journals
Petroleum Technology Development Fund University of Ibadan Nigeria
Job Description------------ Researcher/ Teaching Assistant
Research in Petroleum Engineering Field
Develop a computer programme for predicting the Types of Scale, The Potential of Scale Formation in a Flow Line and in a Porous Media.
Develop a computer programme for predicting Scale Build up Rate and Its Saturation around the Wellbore as a Function of Radial distance from wellbore, Flow rate, Injection time and Pore volume of seawater injected using Self- Developed Model.
Designed Effective Plans for Optimal Oil Production and Scale Treatment Scheduling for a Producing Oil Well under Water flooding Scheme.
1. **Fadairo Adesina, Oladepo Adebowale, Adeyemi Gbadegesin, (2018) “A Modified Predictive Model for Estimating Gas Flow Rate in Horizontal Drain Hole” Petroleum (in press), 2018, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petlm.2018.05.001
2. *Fadairo Adesina, Ogunkunle Temitope and Abraham Victoria
(2018) “Evaluating the Effects of Nano-fluid on the Lubricity of Oil-
Based Mud” (In-press) Current Journal of Applied Science & Technology, 2018
3. *Fadairo Adesina, Ogunkunle Temitope and Asuquo Victor (2018)
“Dataset on the Effect of Sunflower based Biodiesel on the Rheology of Nigeria Waxy Crude Oil” (In-press) Data in Brief, 2018,
4. *Ogunkunle Temitope, Fadairo Adesina and Felix Akachukwu (2018)
“Data-set on Experimental Investigation of Possible Replacement of
Bentonite with Nanoparticles in Water-Based Mud Design” (In-press) Data in Brief, 2018,
5. Fadairo Adesina, Adeyemi Gbadegesin, Ogunkunle Temitope, Oladepo Adebowale (2018) “Jatropha Biodiesel as a Surfactant in Steam
Recovery of Nigeria Tar Sands” (in-press) Petroleum and Coal) 2018
6. *Fadairo Adesina, Omodara Oladele, Ako Churchill (2018) “An Improved Model for Predicting Elemental Sulphur Saturation in Sour Gas Reservoir with Incidence of Reservoir Compaction” Journal of Geosystem Engineering, Vol. 21, issue 1, 2017, p 53-60.
7. *Fadairo A.S. Adesina, (2017) “Modeling Scale Saturation around the
Wellbore for Non-Darcy Radial Flow System” Egyptian Journal of Petroleum, vol. 28, (1), 2017
8. Oladepo David A., Ako Churchill, Fadairo Adesina S. and Ogunkunle Tope
(2017) “Evaluation of Different Wag Optimization and Secondary Recovery Techniques in a Stratified Reservoir” International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 2017, Vol. 12, Issue 20, pp 9259-9270
9. Ojo Temiloluwa and *Fadairo Adesina (2017) “Effect of Jatropha Bio-Surfactant on Residual Oil during Enhanced Oil Recovery Process” International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 2017, Vol. 12, Issue 20, pp 100036-10042.
10. Bolujo E.O, Fadairo A.S, Ako C.T, Orodu D.O, Omodara O.J and Emetere M.E “A New Model for Predicting Liquid Loading in Multiphase Gas Wells” International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 2017, Vol. 12, Issue 14, pp. 4578-4586
11. *Fadairo Adesina, Olutola Patrick, Ogunkunle Temitope, Oladepo Adebowale (2017) “Formulation and Evaluation of Synthetic Drilling
Mud for Low Temperature Regions” Covenant Journal of Engineering
and Technology 2017, Vol 1 Issue 1,
12. *Fadairo Adesina, Adeyemi Gbadegesin, Anawe Paul and Orodu David, (2017) “Insight into Possibility of Producing Biokerosene from Jatropha Curcas Plant in Nigeria” Covenant Journal of Engineering and Technology
2017, Vol 1 Issue 1
13. *Fadairo Adesina, Adeyi Olusegun and Oladepo Adebowale Ogunkunle Temitope (2017) “Modeling the Effect of Sand Particles on Pressure Transverse in Flowing Solid-Gas Well” World Journal of Engineering 2017 vol. 14. Issue 5
14. *Fadairo Adesina, Adeyemi Gbadegesin, Oladepo Adebowale and
Anawe Paul (2016) “Bio-diesel based Additive for Enhancing Flow of Emulsion in Pipeline” Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science 06(03):288-293 · January 2016.
15. *Fadairo Adesina, Craig James and Oladepo Adebowale (2015) “Upgrading Nigeria Bitumen for constructing of pavements” International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research 2015, vol. 6. Issue 12
16. *Fadairo Adesina, Adeyemi Abiodun, BelloKelani, Olafuyi Olalekan (2015) “Formulation and Environmental Impact Evaluation of Walnut and Soya Bean Oil based Drilling Fluid” British Journal of Applied Science & Technology, 2015, vol 17 issue 4
17. *Fadairo Adesina, Adeyemi Abiodun, Olafuyi Olalekan (2015) “Improved Model for Predicting Annulus Pressure Drop during Underbalanced Drilling” Journal of Petroleum and Environmental
Biotechnology 2015, Vol. 6, No. 1, 203
18. *Fadairo Adesina, Adeyemi Abiodun, Ameloko Anthony, Falode Olugbenga, (2015) “Modeling the Effect of Temperature on Environmentally Safe Oil Based Drilling Mud Using Artificial Neural Network Algorithm” Journal of Petroleum and Coal 2015, Volume 56, Issue 1.
19. *Fadairo Adesina, Falode O., and Nwosu C., (2015) “A New Model for Predicting Liquid Loading in a Gas Well” Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2015, Volume 26, pp 1530-1541
20. *Fadairo Adesina and Olafuyi Olalekan (2014) “A Model for
Accurate Prediction Pressure Drop in Gas Well” International Journal of Petroleum Technology2014, Vol. 1, No 1.PP 14-20
21. *Fadairo Adesina, Adeyemi Abiodun, Falode Olugbenga (2014) “A New Analytical Model for Developing Fractional Flow Curve Using Production Data” Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering 2014, Vol. 48, No 2 PP. 81-90.
22. *Fadairo Adesina, Adeyemi Abiodun, Bello Kelani, Olafuyi Olalekan ( 2014) “The Use of Jatropha Oil for determining the Softening Point of Nigeria Bitumen Samples” Journal of Petroleum and Coal 2014, Volume 56, Issue 4 2014.
23. *Orodu David, Fadairo Adesina, Enebeli E., (2012) “Realistic Optimization of Well Length for Horizontal Drilling” Brazilian Journal of Petroleum and Gas 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2, p 053 -065..
24. *Fadairo Adesina, Ako Churchill, and Falode O., (2011) “Modeling
Productivity Index for Long Horizontal Well” Journal of Energy Resources Technology (JERT-09-1071), Volume 133, Issue 3.
25. *Fadairo Adesina, Ameloko Anthony, Ako Churchill, Duyilemi
Olawale, (2010) “Modeling of Wax Deposition during Oil Production Using a Two-Phase Flash Calculation” Journal of Petroleum and Coal 2010, Volume 52, Issue 3, p 193-202.
26. *Fadairo Adesina, and Ako Churchill, (2010) “Prediction of
Elemental Sulphur Saturation around the Wellbore” Global Journal of Researches in Engineering, GJRE Vol. 10 Issue 2, pp 31-37
27. *Fadairo Adesina, (2010) “Mobility Ratio Control in Water Flooded
Reservoir with Incidence of Oilfield Scales” Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology, 28:7, 712 —722
28. *Fadairo, A. S. A., Omole, O. and Falode, O.( 2009)'A Modified Model for Predicting Permeability Damage due to Oilfield Scale
Deposition', Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology, 27:13, 1454 — 1465
29. * Bamidele O., Fadairo A.S. and Falode O. (2009) ‘Endpoint Mobility Ratios for Vertical and Horizontal Wells with Incidence of Scale Deposition’ The Open Petroleum Engineering Journal, 2009, vol. 2, 17-23
30. *Fadairo Adesina, and Falode O., (2009)“Predicting Tool for
Sulphate Scales saturation around the Well bore in Oilfield”- International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 347-364, 2009.
31. Adekomaya O., *Fadairo Adesina, and Falode O.,( 2008) “Predictive
Tool for Bottom-hole Pressure in Multiphase Flowing Wells” Journal of Petroleum and Coal 2008, Volume 50, p 60-66.
Contribution to Book (International) Chapters in Books already published
32. *Fadairo Adesina, and Omole O., (USA, 2012) “Improved Model for
Predicting Formation Damage Induced by Oilfield Scale” New Development in Sustainable Petroleum Engineering, (Chapter 5), Nova Publisher
33. *Fadairo Adesina, Ako C.T., Omole O. and Falode O., (USA, 2012) “Effect of Oilfield Scale on Productivity Index” New Development in Sustainable Petroleum Engineering, (Chapter 7), Nova Publisher,
34. *Fadairo Adesina, Falode O. Ako C., Adeyemi A., Ameloko A., (Croatia 2012) “Novel Formulation of Environmentally Friendly Oil Based Mud ” New Technologies in Oil and Gas Industry (Chapter 3) InTech Publisher
Conference Proceedings/monograph(s)
35. *Fadairo Adesina, Adeyemi Gbadegesin, Ogunkunle Temitope, Oladepo Adebowale (2018) A Realistic Model for Estimating Productivity Index of Vertical Well Using Wellhead Data. SPE Paper 193506, SPE Nigerian Annual International Conference and Exhibition, Lagos, 6-8, August, 2018.
36. *Fadairo, Adesina., Anawe P., Oladepo A. and Orodu, O. D. (2016) “An Improved Model for Estimating Productivity of Horizontal
Drain Hole,” SPE Paper 184264, SPE Nigerian Annual International Conference and Exhibition, Lagos, 2-4, August, 2016.
37. Ale B., *Oladepo A, Fadairo, Adesina., Ako C., Micheals I. (2016)
“Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Shale Cuttings Dispersion in Water Based Mud WBM Using NACL, CACL2, KCL Salts as
Primary Inhibiting Agents and Polymer XCD Xanthan Gum as Secondary Inhibiting Agent,”, SPE Paper 184310, SPE Nigerian Annual International Conference and Exhibition, Lagos, 2-4, August, 2016.
38. *Fadairo, Adesina., Orodu, O. D. and Ako Churchill (2015)“
Applicability of OLI SCALECHEM Algorithm for Predicting Barite Scale Saturation around the Wellbore,” OIL FIELD chemical conference Port Harcourt Nigeria, August, 2015
39. *Fadairo, A.S., Orodu, O. D. and Ako C.(2015) “Estimating Fraction of BaSO4 Sulphate Mineral Scales that Occupied Pore Spaces around the Well bore and their Corresponding Formation Damage” 1st International Conference African University of Science and Technology Abuja, Nigeria, November, 2015
40. *Fadairo, Adesina., Orodu, O. D., Falode, O. (2013) “Investigating
the Carrying Capacity and the Effect of Drilling Cutting on Rheological Properties of Jatropha Oil Based Mud ,” SPE Paper 167551, SPE Nigerian Annual International Conference and Exhibition, Lagos, 30 July – 1 August, 2013.
41. *Fadairo Adesina, Damilola Femi-Oyewole and Falode O (2013) “An
Improved Predictive Tool for Liquid Loading in a Gas Well. ”SPE Nigerian Annual International Conference and Exhibition, Lagos, 30 July – 1 August, 2013,SPE-167552-MS
42. *Fadairo Adesina, Tozunku K.S,, Kadiri T.M., and Falode O (2012) “Investigating the Effect of Electrolytes and Temperature on Rheological Properties of Jatropha Oil based mud” SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE), Nigeria, 6–8 August 2012, SPE 163027.
43. *Fadairo Adesina, Ako Churchill and Falode O (2012) “Elemental Sulphur Induced Formation Damage Management in Gas Reservoir” SPE International Conference and Exhibition on Oilfield Scale held in Aberdeen, UK, 30–31 May 2012, SPE 154980.
44. *Fadairo Adesina, Ako Churchill, Nwaokete Emmanuel and Falode Olugbenga (2012) “Improved Model for Predicting the Required Minimum Gas Injection Rate for Removal of Cutting during Underbalanced Drilling” SPE Saudi Arabia Section Technical Symposium and Exhibition held in AlKhobar, Saudi Arabia, 8–11April 2012, SPE-SAS-200.
45. *Fadairo Adesina, Ameloko Anthony, Adeyemi Gbadegesin,
Ogidigbo Esseoghene, Airende Oyakhire (2012) “Environmental Impact Evaluation of a Safe Drilling Mud” SPE Middle East Health, Safety, Security, and Environment Conference and Exhibition held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, 2–4 April 2012
46. *Fadairo Adesina, Falode O and Aderemi B.S (2010) “Oilfield Scale Induced Permeability Damage Management during Water Flooding.” SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control held in Lafayette, Louisiana, USA, 10–12 February 2010 SPE-126116-PP
47. *Fadairo Adesina, Adekomaya O and Falode O., (2009) “Effect of Drilling Cuttings Transport on Pressure Drop in a Flowing Well.” SPE/IADC Middle East Drilling Technology Conference, Bahrain, October 26-28, 2009, SPE-125707-PP
48. *Fadairo Adesina, (2009) ‘Oilfield Scale Modelling and Management’ - Biotechnology for Improved Production of Oil and Gas in the Gulf of Guinea Conference & Exhibition April 1–3, 2009, Abuja Nigeria.
49. Ameloko Anthony, Isiramen Oseme and *Fadairo Adesina., (2009) ‘Possible Sources of Hydrogen Sulphide in Gulf of
Guinea Petroleum Reservoir – Challenges and Implications’,-Biotechnology for Improved Production of Oil and Gas in the Gulf of Guinea Conference & Exhibition April 1–3, 2009, Abuja Nigeria.
50. *Fadairo Adesina, Ako Churchill, Isiramen Oseme, (2009) “Modelling Elemental Sulphur Saturation around the Wellbore” AAPG International Conference and Exhibition in Rio, Brazil, 15-18 November 2009, ID: 653073
51. *Fadairo Adesina, Omole O., Falode O., and Adeyemi G.A., (2008) “Modelling the Effect of Oilfield Sulphate Scale on Productivity
Index” AAPG International Conference and Exhibition in Cape Town, South Africa, 26-29 October 2008, ID: 472209
52. *Fadairo Adesina, Omole O. and Falode O., (2008) “Effect of Oilfield Scale Deposition on Mobility Ratio” CIPC/SPE International Conference , Canada, SPE 114488
53. *Fadairo Adesina., ‘Predictions of Scale Build up Rate Around the
Well bore During Water flooding II’ Petroleum Technology Development Fund Report (PTDF Report 2004)
Editorial engagement
Peer reviewer and assistant technical editor to: Journal Petroleum Science and Technology Journal Petroleum Science and Engineering Journal of Petroleum and Gas Exploration Research Journal Energy Resource and Technology Petroleum Science
The Open Petroleum Engineering Journal Journal Natural Gas Science and Engineering Covenant Journal of Engineering and Technology
Editorial Board Membership
SciFed Journal of Petroleum
Special academic presentations
Petroleum Technology Development Fund Holds by Ministry of
Petroleum Resources Nigeria: Invitation to present as a speaker in
annual research competition the paper: Modeling and Management
of wax deposition in oil flowing pipe, August 15-16, 2011, Abuja
Nigeria.
SUPERVISION/ CO-SUPERVISION:
Undergraduate Supervision
Forty One (41) Research Projects (2009 – 2017)
Six (6) B.Sc students on-going
Postgraduate Supervision Four (4) Master Research Project (2014-2017)
One (1) master student on-going
Course Taught
I have taught the following courses at the undergraduate levels
:
Numerical Method 06/07 to 10/11
Engineering Mathematics – Calculus 09/10 to 10/11
Reservoir Engineering III – Enhance Oil Recovery 08/09 till date
Petroleum Production I 08/09 till date
Corrosion and Scale 08/09, 09/10
Oil and Gas Pollution and Control 07/08, 08/09
Rock Mechanic 11/12 till date
Drilling Fluid Technology 12/13 till date
Undergraduate Project 08/09 till date
I have taught the following courses at the graduate levels:
Enhanced Oil Recovery 14/15 till date
Advanced Reservoir Engineering 15/16 till date
Petroleum Production Engineering 16/17 till date
Graduate Student Project 14/15 till date
Current
Research/
Training
Opportunity:
i. Fluid Flow in Unconventional Reservoir
Modeling Flow in Fracturing and Micro-Fracturing Channels in the Reservoir
Modeling and Study the Micro-fluidic Phenomena in Micro-Channels and Parameters that Influence the Flow
Experimental Investigation and Predictive Model for Stress Induced Dynamic Permeability and Porosity in Unconventional Reservoir such as Shale Gas, Coal Bed Methane, Tight Gas Reservoir
Modeling Elemental Sulphur Deposition in Fractured Sour Gas Reservoir
ii. Flow Assurance Modeling and Management:
Experimental Investigation of Scale Precipitation and Corresponding Damage in Rock Core
Locally Source for Inhibiting Materials to Mitigate Scale Problem
Prediction of Gas-Hydrate Formation Conditions in Production and Surface Facilities
Modeling Formation Damage Induced by Asphaltene and Other Heavy Organic Depositions
Stability and Aggregation of Asphaltene in Hydrocarbon Solvent Mixtures
Wax Deposition Modeling and Management during Gas Lifting Operation
Kinetics and Thermodynamics Study of Scale, Wax and Asphaltene Precipitation and Accumulation in Porous Media and Flow-Lines during CO2 Injection.
Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes in Difference Oil Reservoir Setting using Novel Bio-Polymer and Bio-surfactant Flooding
iii. Multiphase Flow Phenomena in Pipe:
Bottom-hole Pressure Management in Multiphase Flowing Wells
Effect of Drilling Cuttings Transport on Pressure Drop in a Flowing Well
Adaptation and Application of Multiphase Flow Phenomena to Underbalanced Drilling
Modeling Gas and Oil Flow Rate in Horizontal Drain Hole
Stability of Severe Slugging in Offshore Riser
iv. Drilling mud:
Locally Source for Environmentally Friendly Materials for Rheological Improvement of Drilling Fluid
Novel Synthetic Oil based Drilling Fluid Formulation from Local Source
v. Unconventional Source of Energy
Generation Bio-fuel from the Agricultural Waste
Generation of Hydrogen gas for Domestic cooking through Solar Energy
REFEREES 1. Professor Churchill Ako;
Department of Petroleum Engineering, Covenant University,
Nigeria
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +2348037170511
2. Professor Olugbenga Ehiiola;
Department of Geology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +2348033819066
3. Dr. Olugbenga Falode;
Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +2348130049657
4. Professor Olalekan Olafuyi
Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Benin,
Nigeria
E-mail: [email protected]
5. Dr. Bello Kelani
Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Benin,
Nigeria
E-mail: [email protected]