Discussing a qualitative graduation project in the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering that enhances the outcomes of applied education in Yemen.

Discussion of a unique graduation project in the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering enhances the outcomes of applied education in Yemen.
University Media
As part of its approach to academic excellence and the practical link between education and the labor market, the Emirates International University's Department of Oil and Gas Engineering hosted a discussion of a distinguished graduation project for students from the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering yesterday, Thursday. The project was titled:
"Evaluation of the Hydrocarbon Potential of the Sar Carbonate Formation in the Sharif Field - Block 53 (Sayyun-Masila Basin)" as a requirement for a Bachelor's degree in Oil and Gas Engineering.
The project was presented by a student team consisting of: Mohammed Al-Haidari, Haitham Al-Maidmah, Hussein Al-Qasimi, Fahd Zahra, Mohammed Najib, and Ahmed Al-Qadi, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Mohammed Abbas, a prominent academic figure in the field of petroleum engineering. The presentation was attended by the Dean of the College and Head of the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering, Dr. Ibrahim Fareh; Dr. Nasser Al-Maafi; Engineer Mohammed Osama, the department's academic coordinator; and a number of assistant academic staff in the department.
The project focused on evaluating the petrophysical properties of the Sar Carbonate Formation, using well log data from Sherif-2 and Sherif-4, as well as accurate drilling and geological reports. The students also utilized Schlumberger's TECHLOG 2015.3 data analysis software, reflecting the advanced technical qualifications of the university's students.
The study demonstrated significant hydrocarbon potential in the studied formation. However, the limited flow capacity due to weak oil flow requires the use of advanced techniques such as hydraulic fracturing or acidizing to enhance production. This project represents a true scientific contribution to reducing uncertainty in the assessment of carbonate reservoirs in the Masila Basin, opening new horizons for future oil investments.
This discussion is part of a series of applied projects that distinguish the university's output. Emirates International University confirms its leadership in engineering education, in addition to medical and administrative education, through modern academic programs, advanced laboratories, and specialized scientific supervision. These projects also embody the UAEU's distinction as an educational environment that integrates theory and practice, contributing to the preparation of qualified personnel who serve the nation and meet the challenges of the energy sector in Yemen and the region.
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