Pramod Kumar Rajak | Fuel Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pramod Kumar Rajak | Fuel Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pramod Kumar Rajak, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, India

Dr. Pramod Kumar Rajak is a Scientist-B at the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun, specializing in organic petrology, geochemistry, and hydrocarbon potential. He has extensive experience in coal geology, lignite characterization, and geochemical analysis, with a strong academic and research background. He has held postdoctoral, teaching, and research roles at institutions like BHU, Vikram University, and BBAU, contributing to cutting-edge geological studies. He has been actively involved in laboratory research, serving as Co-Officer-in-Charge (CO-OIC) of Palynology, Raman, and TOC laboratories. Recognized for his outstanding research contributions, he has received prestigious awards, including the Dr. H. S. Pareek Award. His Google Scholar and ResearchGate profiles showcase impactful research in earth sciences, with numerous publications in high-impact journals. His interdisciplinary expertise and innovative research make him a key contributor to the field of geological sciences.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓📚🔍

Dr. Rajak completed his Ph.D. in Geology from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, focusing on the organic petrology and geochemical characterization of lignite deposits in Rajasthan. His research provided valuable insights into the hydrocarbon potential of lignite. He pursued his M.Sc. in Geology from BHU with first division (73.7%), where he developed expertise in petrology, mineralogy, and geochemical processes. His B.Sc. in Geology from BHU laid the foundation for his research career, equipping him with skills in earth sciences, sedimentology, and field-based studies. His academic excellence is complemented by his UGC-DS Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship at Vikram University, Ujjain, where he explored the organic petrology and geochemical characterization of Neyveli lignite deposits in Tamil Nadu. His multidisciplinary education has been pivotal in advancing research in coal geology, fossil fuel exploration, and sedimentary basin analysis.

Experience 🏢🔬📊

Dr. Rajak is currently a Scientist-B at Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, where he leads research in organic petrology and geochemistry. His career includes a UGC-DS Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship at Vikram University, focusing on hydrocarbon potential in lignite deposits. He has served as a Guest Faculty at BBAU, Lucknow, and contributed to teaching and research at BHU, Varanasi. His multifaceted experience extends to laboratory research, where he is Co-Officer-in-Charge (CO-OIC) of Palynology, Raman, and TOC Laboratories. His expertise in geochemical characterization, coal petrology, and energy resource assessment has made significant contributions to the advancement of geological research. His work at various institutions and research centers has strengthened his analytical skills, field research capabilities, and technical proficiency in geology.

Awards and Honors 🏆📖🔍

Dr. Rajak has received prestigious awards for his contributions to geology and petrology research. He was honored with the Dr. H. S. Pareek Award (2021) for best paper publication in the Journal of Geological Society of India in coal geology. He was awarded the UGC-DS Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship (2019-2022) for his postdoctoral research on organic petrology and hydrocarbon potential. His academic excellence was recognized with the CSIR-UGC JRF/SRF Fellowship (2010-2015), supporting his Ph.D. research in organic petrology and lignite characterization. These prestigious fellowships and awards highlight his dedication, expertise, and innovation in geological sciences. His recognized research contributions in earth sciences, energy resources, and geochemical analysis demonstrate his impact and leadership in the field.

Research Focus 🔬⛏️🛢️

Dr. Rajak’s research focuses on organic petrology, geochemistry, and hydrocarbon potential. His work on coal and lignite characterization has advanced fossil fuel exploration and sedimentary basin analysis. His Ph.D. and postdoctoral research explored the geochemical properties of lignite deposits in Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu, assessing their economic viability for hydrocarbon production. His expertise extends to palynology, Raman spectroscopy, and total organic carbon (TOC) analysis, providing key insights into sedimentary deposits. His publications in high-impact journals highlight the geological processes influencing coal formation and hydrocarbon generation. His current research at Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology focuses on earth system sciences, mineral characterization, and energy resource development. His interdisciplinary approach integrates petrology, geochemistry, and environmental geology, contributing to sustainable energy solutions and resource management

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Petrological and geochemical investigations of Rajpardi lignite deposit, Gujarat, India | 📖 Energy Exploration & Exploitation | 🔢 Cited by: 57 | 📅 2012
2️⃣ Studies on thermal maturity and hydrocarbon potential of lignites of Bikaner–Nagaur basin, Rajasthan | 📖 Energy Exploration & Exploitation | 🔢 Cited by: 54 | 📅 2016
3️⃣ Eocene lignites from Cambay basin, Western India: an excellent source of Hydrocarbon | 📖 Geoscience Frontiers | 🔢 Cited by: 52 | 📅 2016
4️⃣ Peat swamps at Giral lignite field of Barmer basin, Rajasthan, Western India: understanding the evolution through petrological modelling | 📖 International Journal of Coal Science & Technology | 🔢 Cited by: 45 | 📅 2016
5️⃣ Geochemistry of Kasnau-Matasukh lignites, Nagaur basin, Rajasthan (India) | 📖 International Journal of Coal Science & Technology | 🔢 Cited by: 37 | 📅 2016
6️⃣ Environmental Geochemistry of selected elements in lignite from Barsingsar and Gurha Mines of Rajasthan, Western India | 📖 Journal of the Geological Society of India | 🔢 Cited by: 33 | 📅 2015
7️⃣ Petrographic characteristics and paleoenvironmental history of Eocene lignites of Cambay basin, Western India | 📖 International Journal of Coal Science & Technology | 🔢 Cited by: 28 | 📅 2017
8️⃣ Understanding the paleomires of Eocene lignites of Kachchh basin, Gujarat (Western India): Petrological implications | 📖 International Journal of Coal Science & Technology | 🔢 Cited by: 28 | 📅 2017
9️⃣ Distribution and geochemistry of selected trace elements in the lignites of Cambay basin, Gujarat, Western India | 📖 Journal of the Geological Society of India | 🔢 Cited by: 27 | 📅 2016
🔟 A study on assessment of hydrocarbon potential of the lignite deposits of Saurashtra basin, Gujarat (Western India) | 📖 International Journal of Coal Science & Technology | 🔢 Cited by: 24 | 📅 2017

Oumar Ibrahima KANE | Hydrocarbon Exploration | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oumar Ibrahima KANE | Hydrocarbon Exploration | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oumar Ibrahima KANE, Chengdu University of Technology/Institute of Sedimentary Geology, Senegal

Dr. Oumar Ibrahima KANE 🌍 Postdoctoral Researcher at Chengdu University of Technology, Institute of Sedimentary Geology 🏫. Dr. Kane completed his Ph.D. in Mineral Resource Prospecting and Exploration in 2023 and now focuses on oil and gas exploration in the Sichuan Basin, China. His research includes geological data collection, laboratory analysis, geological modeling, and reservoir characterization. Specializing in petroleum exploration, sequence stratigraphy, and carbonate sedimentology, he has published 13 SCI papers with 137 citations 📚. He is a member of the International Society of Palaeogeography and the International Association of Sedimentologists 🌐

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Academic and Professional Background 🌍

In 2023, Dr. Oumar Ibrahima KANE earned his Ph.D. in Mineral Resource Prospecting and Exploration. He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Sedimentary Geology, Chengdu University of Technology, where he specializes in oil and gas exploration in the Sichuan Basin, China. His research involves geological data collection, laboratory analysis, building interpretative software models, and creating geological maps. He focuses on reservoir characterization, evolution, and predicting favorable development areas. Dr. Kane’s expertise includes Petroleum Exploration, Sequence Stratigraphy, Carbonate Sedimentology, Petroleum Geochemistry, and Geological Modeling. 🛢️🌐📊

 

Research and Innovations 🔬

Dr. Oumar Ibrahima KANE is currently involved in two major research projects in the Sichuan Basin, China. His work focuses on the structural evolution of deep and ultra-deep strata and its impact on natural gas accumulation and enrichment. Additionally, he is exploring the genesis of dolomite and its implications for paleogeography reconstruction. Dr. Kane is also studying the diagenetic evolution of the Middle Cambrian Gaotai Formation, aiming to understand its geological processes and implications for hydrocarbon exploration. His contributions to these projects provide valuable insights into petroleum geology and resource prediction. 🌍⛽🪨

 

Research Focus

Dr. Oumar Ibrahima KANE’s research primarily centers on hydrocarbon exploration, with a strong focus on sedimentary geology and reservoir characterization. His work includes analyzing the sedimentary facies and paleogeography of the Sichuan Basin in China, exploring the tectonic and climatic influences on organic matter accumulation, and studying the diagenetic evolution of key geological formations. Dr. Kane’s expertise spans petroleum geochemistry, sequence stratigraphy, and the use of advanced modeling techniques to predict favorable reservoir development areas. His contributions to understanding reservoir quality and hydrocarbon potential are crucial for the energy industry. ⚒️📊

 

Publication Top Notes

  • “Lower Cretaceous volcanic-sedimentary successions of the continental rift basin in the Songliao Basin, northeast China: Implication in high-quality reservoir prediction and hydrocarbon potential”Cai, Q., Hu, C., Deng, Q., Lin, L., Hu, Z. (2023) – Cited by: 2 📚🛢️
  • “Sedimentary facies, lithofacies paleogeography, and an evaluation of the Ordovician sequences in the Sichuan Basin, southwest China”Kane, O.I., Hu, M., Cai, Q., Yang, W., Zuo, M. (2023) – Cited by: 10 📘🗺️
  • “Petrological and geochemical characteristics of the Ordovician–Silurian black shale in eastern Sichuan and western Hubei, South China: Differential sedimentary responses to tectonism and glaciation”Cai, Q.-S., Hu, M.-Y., Kane, O.I., Hu, Z.-G., Deng, Q.-J. (2023) – Cited by: 7 🖋️🌍
  • “Fractal Dimension Analysis of Pores in Coal Reservoir and Their Impact on Petrophysical Properties: A Case Study in the Province of Guizhou, SW China”Fu, W., Hu, W., Yi, T., Zhang, M., Huang, X. (2022) – Cited by: 4 🏞️📊
  • “Factors controlling reservoir quality of a retreating delta-front in shallow-water lacustrine in the Songliao Basin, Northeast China”Deng, Q., Hu, M., Su, S., Cai, Q., Hu, Z. (2022) – Cited by: 6 🏝️🔬
  • “Sedimentary characteristics and implications for hydrocarbon exploration in a retrograding shallow-water delta: An example from the fourth member of the Cretaceous Quantou Formation in the Sanzhao depression, Songliao Basin, NE China”Cai, Q.-S., Hu, M.-Y., Liu, Y.-N., Li, H., Ngia, N.-R. (2022) – Cited by: 5 🌍🛢️
  • “Source of silica and its implications for organic matter enrichment in the Upper Ordovician-Lower Silurian black shale in western Hubei Province, China: Insights from geochemical and petrological analysis”Cai, Q.-S., Hu, M.-Y., Zhang, B.-M., Deng, Q.-J., Shen, J.-J. (2022) – Cited by: 16 🧪🖋️
  • “Cyclic variations in paleoenvironment and organic matter accumulation of the Upper Ordovician–Lower Silurian black shale in the Middle Yangtze Region, South China: Implications for tectonic setting, paleoclimate, and sea-level change”Cai, Q., Hu, M., Kane, O.I., Deng, Q., Xing, N. (2022) – Cited by: 29 📖🌿
  • “Syn-rift sedimentary evolution and hydrocarbon reservoir models in a graben rift sag, Songliao Basin, Northeast China”Deng, Q., Hu, M., Kane, O.I., Hu, Z., Yang, W. (2021) – Cited by: 7 🔍🛢️
  • “Investigation of coal elastic properties based on digital core technology and finite element method”Andhumoudine, A.B., Nie, X., Zhou, Q., Jin, L., Djaroun, R.R. (2021) – Cited by: 48 💡⚙️