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Ph.D. student Wardana Saputra honored by Society of Petroleum Engineers
Ph.D. student Wardana Saputra honored by Society of Petroleum Engineers
Ph.D. student Wardana Saputra from the University’s Upstream Petroleum Research Center (UPERC) was recognized for his outstanding paper at the 2016 SPE ATS&E in April. Photo by Nicholas Demille
SPE was founded in 1957 and is the largest individual-member
organization in the world to serve scientists, researchers, engineers
and other professionals in the upstream oil and gas industry. More than
168,000 members from 144 countries participate in the organization,
including more than 68,000 student members. It is governed by an
international board of directors and has its headquarters in Richardson,
Texas, U.S.
Saputra joined KAUST from the
Bandung Institute of Technology
(ITB) in Indonesia, where he received his bachelor’s degree in
petroleum engineering in 2015. His paper entitled “A Cost Effective
Method to Maximize the Hydrocarbon Recovery by Optimizing the Vertical
Well Placements through the Simulation Opportunity Index” was
co-authored with Patzek and Professor
Tutuka Ariadji from ITB and won first place in the Ph.D. division for the
SPE Middle East Student Paper Contest.
Saputra will now represent the entire SPE Middle East region at the
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition
held in Dubai from September 26 to 28 this year. The conference is the
largest global gathering of international oil and gas research and
technology professionals and features the highest caliber papers in the
industry, providing opportunities for collaboration and training.
“I love conferences like ATS&E—many conferences are conducted by
SPE each year, giving great opportunities for students and young
professionals alike,” said Saputra. “The conference definitely
contributed to my experience and growth.”