Yushan Zheng | Petroleum Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yushan Zheng | Petroleum Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yushan Zheng, CNPC Research Institute of Safety and Environment Protection Technology, China

Dr. Yushan Zheng is a dedicated engineer from Tianjin, China 🎓. He holds a PhD in Oil and Gas Engineering from Southwest Petroleum University and a Master of Engineering in Petroleum Systems Engineering from the University of Regina 🌏. His research spans casing wear analysis, coiled tubing drilling, and CO2-EOR in tight oil formations, with a focus on wellbore anti-corrosion and risk management in high-temperature, high-pressure environments 🚀. Fluent in English and Mandarin, Dr. Zheng has published extensively on mechanical integrity and corrosion behavior in challenging drilling conditions 📚

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Education

Dr. Zheng holds a PhD in Oil and Gas Engineering from Southwest Petroleum University (2017-2020) 🎓, and a Master of Engineering in Petroleum Systems Engineering from the University of Regina, where he began his studies in 2015 and continues to be affiliated 📚. He also completed a Master of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering at Southwest Petroleum University from 2012 to 2015 🎓.

Research Experience

Dr. Zheng’s research focuses on various aspects of petroleum engineering, including casing wear analysis, coiled tubing drilling, CO2-EOR in tight oil formations, and wellbore anti-corrosion strategies 🚀. He is currently involved in research on casing damage diagnosis and risk management in horizontal wells 🔬.

Certificates

Dr. Zheng is certified in National Computer Rank Examination (Grade 2) and is an AutoCAD Engineer 🖥️. He is proficient in Microsoft Office, various professional software such as LandMark and ANSYS, and programming languages including Visual Basic and MATLAB 💻.

Research Focus

Dr. Yushan Zheng’s research primarily focuses on advancing the understanding and application of petroleum engineering in challenging environments 🛢️. His work spans corrosion behavior and mechanical performance of drill pipe steel in CO2/H2S-drilling-fluid environments, safety evaluations of tubing strings in ultra-deep high-temperature, high-pressure gas wells, and modeling analyses of thermal-expanded liquid effects in deep gas wells 🌡️. Additionally, he explores the influence of hydrogen sulfide on internal pressure strength of carbon steel casings and stress corrosion crack evaluations in super 13Cr tubing. Dr. Zheng’s contributions significantly contribute to enhancing operational safety and efficiency in the oil and gas industry through rigorous research and innovative methodologies 📊.

 

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Troner Assenheimer | Petróleo Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Troner Assenheimer | Petróleo Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Troner Assenheimer, UFF, Brazil

👨‍🔬 Dr. Troner Assenheimer de Souza is a Brazilian Chemical Engineer with a Ph.D. from UFRJ. With expertise in Petroleum and Petrochemicals, he specializes in emulsion stability and electrocoalescence. His research, spanning from academia to industry, focuses on optimizing processes in oil and gas extraction. Currently a Professor at UFF, he teaches courses in Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering while actively contributing as a scientific journal referee. Dr. Souza’s dedication to advancing the field is evident through his numerous publications and academic advisories. Passionate about education, he continuously enhances his teaching methodologies. 📚

 

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Education

Troner Assenheimer de Souza’s academic journey reflects a profound dedication to Chemical Engineering, marked by significant milestones. His doctoral research at UFRJ delved into the intricate realm of emulsion stability under electric fields, utilizing advanced microscopy techniques and pilot plant experiments. Under the mentorship of Frederico Wanderley Tavares and Marcio Nele, Souza’s thesis culminated in 2018, showcasing his expertise in this specialized field. Prior to his doctorate, Souza pursued a Master’s degree at UFPR, investigating emulsion inversion using solid particles, supported by a scholarship from the National Petroleum Agency. His undergraduate studies at UFPR laid the foundation, focusing on the production of formaldehyde under the guidance of esteemed advisors. 🎓

 

Research and Teaching Experience

Souza’s academic journey includes pivotal roles at leading Brazilian universities. From his doctoral research at UFRJ to postdoctoral work, Souza has consistently contributed to the field of Chemical Engineering. His current position as a professor at UFF underscores his dedication to nurturing future engineers. Through his teaching and research endeavors, Souza bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing students for the challenges of the industry. 📚

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