(An Institute of National Importance Established under an Act of Parliament)
VISION To serve as the fountainhead, for nurturing of world class 'PETROCRATS' capable of being the future leaders of technology and innovation in the broad field of Petroleum Technology. THROUGH Creating a dynamic state of the art learning and working environment, where intellectual ideas are nurtured and new ideas creatively flourish, from which research scholars and graduates will emerge with the ability to be the leaders and innovators of tomorrow.
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Message from Secretary 03
Message from President 04
Message from Director 05
Acknowledgement 06
General Council Members & Board of Governors 07
About RGIPT 08
RGIPT's Assam Centre 09
Academic Programmes 10
Courses for B.Tech. in Petroleum Engg. 10
Courses for M. Tech. in Petroleum Engg.
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Courses for B.Tech. in Chemical Engg.
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Faculty
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Eminent Persons on Campus
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Students-Life
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Professional Societies
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Achievements of RGIPTians
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Infrastructure
Placements @ RGIPT Profiles of B.Tech. in Petroleum Engg. Profiles of B.Tech. in Chemical Engg.
Profiles of M. Tech. in Petroleum Engg. Company Information Sheet
How to reach Rae Bareli?
MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT
D. M. Reddy President RGIPT Board of Governors
“The task of a university is the creation of the future....” said Alfred North Whitehead. The essence of an educational institution is aptly captured in the above saying. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) derives its core values from this spirit and envisions becoming a world class educational entity to serve as a fountainhead for nurturing 'Petrocrats'. The ever growing energy demand worldwide has triggered enormous growth in the E&P sector. Similarly, the downstream sector has become more competitive with the entry of private sector in both refining of crude and marketing of petroleum products. Gas is the fuel of the future and the country has responded well to the surging gas demands. The natural gas sector is expanding rapidly with a nationwide distribution network being planned. Globalization has changed the scenario of Indian petroleum world and many Indian oil and gas majors have intensified their overseas activities. This in turn has fuelled the demand of professionals armoured with knowledge of latest technologies. This changing dynamics of the industry and the need to have a balanced energy mix necessitated the development of a specialized institution which can serve as a training ground for skilled professionals who will play a pivotal role in supplying the energy demand of the country. RGIPT with its long list of reputed patrons is poised to provide professionals with right set of skills to industries. While brainstorming the type of model to be adopted, it emerged to develop the institute as a “Corporate University” to bridge academia-industry gap and also to achieve active participation of industry in its governance and development. The undergraduate batch of RGIPT is inculcated with technical skills and values, which believes in pursuing the tradition of excellence. RGIPT is ready with its 2nd batch of B. Tech. and 4th batch of M. Tech. and MBA, which is well equipped to understand the dynamics of industry. I am confident that the students would utilize this opportunity for moulding their creativity and lay the foundation of a world-class lineage. I take this opportunity to invite national and international companies for undergraduate and post graduate placements. I am sure your organization will serve as a dynamic learning ground for our students preparing them for industry challenges.
MESSAGE FROM DIRECTOR
Dr. J. P. Gupta Director RGIPT, Rae Bareli
I am pleased to introduce to you the Undergraduate and Postgraduate batch from RGIPT. Our institute, conferred with the status of “Institute of National Importance” through an Act of the Parliament, has set very high standards for itself. The institute has the unique distinction of being nurtured by the Oil and Gas fraternity of India. This brings to our disposal a wide industry network to tap into. The primary objective of the faculty at RGIPT is to spawn a cadre of professionals with necessary skills to stand-up to the challenges in the various segments of the energy and chemical industry sectors. To this end, members of the faculty are drawn from a pool of industry veterans and distinguished academicians. At RGIPT, we believe in providing an environment where students can experiment with their ideas and learn from their own experience, thereby fostering creativity as well as rationality. Both Undergraduate and Post Graduate programmes have been designed with vital inputs from industry and are being continuously updated to meet the changing and challenging needs of the industry. It's been four years since RGIPT's inception and this year saw the pioneer batch of B. Tech. and third batch of MBA and M. Tech. stepping out of its hallowed portals. Reports by employers confirm that our alumni are excelling in their respective assignments and have carved out a niche for themselves. The class of 2013 is now ready to embark on their journey into the professional world. The current batch is a reservoir of energetic and motivated students who I believe would make substantial contributions to industry and hence to country’s growth. I am delighted to invite you to our campus for the Final Placements of 2013 batch of B. Tech., M. Tech. and MBA.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) has a unique distinction and is the first national level institute being promoted by leading Oil & Gas Companies of India. Since the inception of the institute, our promoters have been providing continuous guidance to develop industry oriented curricula for Undergraduate and Post Graduate Programmes and shared knowledge, expertise and experience with students and faculty in the form of Guest Lectures, Industrial Visits and Summer Trainings to develop innovative and cognizant managers for the energy industry. Also, their active participation in the various activities of institute shows their interest to develop world class institution focused on energy sector and this in turn motivates us to develop such a platform where future leaders for Chemical, Petroleum, Petro-Chemical and energy industries could be nurtured. We extend our sincere thanks to these leaders for their support for creating “Petrocrats” for energy industry and developing campus infrastructure at Rae Bareli, U. P. and Siva Sagar, Assam:
We are also thankful to our promoters for their participation in Campus Placement drives at RGIPT, Rae Bareli, U.P., India and inducting RGIPTians for their esteemed organization. We hope that their support and guidance to develop world class “Petrocrats” will continue the same way in the years to come.
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OVERSEAS ADVISORY BOARD
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
MEMBERS
CHAIR
GENERAL COUNCIL Chairperson Secretary Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas Government of India
President Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
Executive Director Oil Industry Safety Directorate
Director Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
Director Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Chairman Indian Oil Corporation Limited
Chief Executive Officer Cairn Energy India Limited
Chairman & Managing Director Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
Chief Executive Officer Shell India Limited
Chairman & Managing Director GAIL (India) Limited
Chief Executive Officer Essar Group
Chairman & Managing Director Oil India Limited
Director General Directorate General of Hydrocarbons
Chairman & Managing Director Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
Principal Advisor (Energy) Planning Commission, Government of India
Chairman & Managing Director Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited
Secretary Oil Industry Development Board
Chief Executive Officer Reliance Industries Limited
Director University Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
Shri D. M. Reddy President, RGIPT
Dr. A. H. Kalro Provost, Ahmedabad University
Dr. J. P. Gupta Director Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
Dr. D. Kunzru Professor Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Shri M. B. Lal Former CMD, HPCL
Director (HR) Indian Oil Corporation Limited
Director (HR) Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited
Shri B. C. Bora Former Chairman & Managing Director Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited
Dr. P. K. Saraswati Professor Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Dr. A. Datta-Gupta Texas A & M University, USA
Dr. Mohan Kelkar University of Tulsa, USA
Dr. Ashok Singhal Premier Reservoir Engineers Services Ltd., Canada
Dr. Mukul Sharma University of Texas at Austin, USA
Prof. Brij B. Maini University of Calgary, Canada
Prof. M. Sam Mannan Texas A&M University, USA
Dr. D. N. Rao Louisiana State University, USA
Dr. S. V. Sreenivasan University of Texas at Austin, USA
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ABOUT RGIPT Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) has been set up to cater to the needs of ever demanding energy sector. With an intense focus on oil and gas domain, it aims at developing human resource to serve this vital sector of the economy by nurturing professionals who are trained to deal with the challenges of this dynamic industry. To fulfill the demand-supply gap of skilled professionals, the institute came into existence through an Act of Parliament and has been accorded the eminence of being an 'Institute of National Importance'. Also known as the 'Petrocrats', RGIPTians, who have the unique advantage of being part of an institute promoted by six power houses of the Indian petroleum sector (ONGC Ltd., IOCL, BPCL, OIL, GAIL (India) Ltd. and HPCL) and the Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB), are tailor made for the industry and carefully groomed to make a positive impact.
Vision & Mission RGIPT ENVISIONS‌ ! To serve as the fountainhead, for nurturing of world class 'Petrocrats' capable of being the future leaders of technology and innovation in the Petroleum and Energy Sector, in India and abroad. ! To provide education, research and consultancy for the entire hydrocarbon value chain. THROUGH‌ Creating a dynamic state-of-the-art learning and working environment, where intellectual ideas are nurtured and new ideas creatively flourish, from which research scholars and graduates emerge with the ability to be the leaders of tomorrow.
RGIPT'S ASSAM CENTRE With a view to supplement its on-campus academic offerings, RGIPT is setting up an academic center in the state of Assam at Siva Sagar. New campus in Siva Sagar is coming up on 100 acres of land. Honourable Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh laid the foundation stone of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Assam centre on February 19, 2011 to develop residential campus for students and faculty. RGIPT has an ambitious plan to start Diploma Programmes in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Laboratory Technology and Instrumentation Technology from Shivsagar, Assam centre. The Advance Diploma Programmes will be on Drilling Technology, Pipeline Engineering and Petroleum Operation. The primary objectives of the Assam Center are: • The education and training of skilled technical manpower leading to the award of the Diploma and Advance Diploma in the various domain of the Petroleum sector as per requirements of the Oil, Gas and Petrochemical industry; • The education and training of skilled higher-end technical manpower leading to the award of the Integrated Dual Degree (B.Sc.-M. Sc.) in various areas in the domain of the Petroleum sector as per requirements of the Oil, Gas and Petrochemical industry; and • To serve as a study center for the North-East region of the country through Continuing Education Programmes in various cutting-edge areas in the domain of the Petroleum sector.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES The objective of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) is to promote capacity building in competencies required in the hydrocarbon sector covering the entire hydrocarbon value chain. To this end, RGIPT offers programmes of education and research at Graduate, Post-Graduate and Doctoral levels in various areas of the petroleum and energy sector. Currently, RGIPT offers following Programmes at the Rae Bareli Campus: UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES 1. B. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering 2. B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering
DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES Ph. D. Programmes in Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Renewable Energy, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Geophysics, Geo-Informatics, Management and English.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should have secured minimum 60% marks in aggregate (55% in case of SC/ST) in Science stream (PCM) in class 12th or equivalent examination.
Educational Qualification: Master's degree in relevant discipline with 60% marks (55% for SC/ST) or CGPA/ CPI of 6.5.
Admission Process: Admission is based on the IITJEE ranking of respective year.
Admission Procedure: Written Test followed by Personal Interview.
POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES 1. M. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering 2. M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering
MBA IN PETROLEUM & ENERGY MANAGEMENT (2-Year Full-Time Programme) Admission Process: Admission is provided on the basis of CAT/ GMAT Score. Based on the scores, short listed candidates are called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Educational Qualification: For Petroleum Engineering - A 4 Year B. Tech./ B. E. degree in Petroleum Engineering, Petro-Chemical Engineering, Production Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering. For Chemical Engineering - A 4-year B. Tech /B. E. degree in Chemical or Petro-Chemical Engineering
Educational Qualification: Minimum 60% in aggregate (55% for SC/ST) in class 10th and 12th, having Mathematics as one of the subject in 12th and a 4-year B. Tech./ B.E. degree in any branch of Engineering with 65% marks or CPI of 7.0/10.0 or above.
Admission Process: Candidates are short listed on the basis of GATE score. Short listed candidates are called for a written test followed by Personal Interview. Company sponsorship basis: GATE score is not required for company sponsored candidates but they will have to appear in a written test followed by Personal Interview.
RGIPT has also an ambitious plan to offer seven B. Tech. Programmes, two 5-year Integrated M. Sc./ MBA Programmes, twelve Masters (M. Tech. / M. Sc. / MBA) Programmes of 2- year duration and 12 Domain Specific PG Diploma Programmes of 1-year duration.
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COURSES FOR B.TECH. IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING SI
• Chemistry-I • Mathematics-I • Physics-I • Professional Communication-I • Physical Education • Computer Programming • Introduction to Geo Sciences
Chemistry-II S2 •• Mathematics – II
• Physics-II • Professional Communication-II • Introduction to Petroleum Engineering • Engineering Graphics & Workshop Practices
S3 •• Mathematics-III Thermodynamics
of Solids S4 •• Mechanics Behavioral Sciences
Engineering & Electronics S5 •• Electrical Reservoir Engineering-II
Reservoir Characterization & Drilling Fluid Lab S6 •• Pipeline Engineering
IOR Techniques S7 •• EOR/ Health, Safety & Environment
Petroleum Economics S8 •• Numerical Reservoir Simulation
• Fluid Mechanics • Materials Science • Introduction to Petroleum Refining & Gas Processing • Heat and Mass Transfer
• Formation Evaluation • Surveying • Prime Movers, Pumps & Compressors • Petroleum Exploration & Prospecting
• Numerical & Statistical Methods • Sediment logy & Structural Geology • Drilling Technology • Reservoir Engineering-I
• Process Dynamics & Control • Natural Gas Engineering • Artificial Lifts and Design • Development of Oil & Gas Fields
• Offshore Exploration & Production • Project work-I • Petroleum Exploration Software • Well Test Analysis
• Electives-II • Project Work-II • Work Over & Well Stimulation • Petroleum Exploration Software
M.TECH. IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING SI
• Applied Numerical Analysis • Advanced Petroleum Formation Evaluation • Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques • Introduction to Petroleum Geology and Petroleum Geophysics • Petroleum Reservoir Engineering • Well Test Analysis
S3 • Project Work
Artificial Lift Techniques S2 •• Petroleum Reservoir Simulation
• Work Over & Well Stimulation • Offshore Oil & Gas Technology • Drilling & Production Engineering • Environmental Technology in Petroleum Industries
S4 • Project Work
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B.TECH. IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SI
• Chemistry-I • Mathematics-I • Physics-I • Professional Communication-I • Physical Education • Computer Programming • Introduction to Geo Sciences
Chemistry-II S2 •• Mathematics – II
• Physics-II • Professional Communication-II • Introduction to Petroleum Engineering • Engineering Graphics & Workshop Practices
Introduction to Petroleum Refining & Gas Processing Sciences S3 •• Materials S4 •• Behavioral Science Mechanics of Solids • Mathematics-III • Heat and Mass Transfer • Fluid Mechanics • Thermodynamics
• Numerical & Statistical Methods • Petroleum Chemistry • Petroleum Refining-I • Introduction to Petroleum Production Engineering
Reaction Engineering S5 •• Chemical Petroleum Refining-II
Gas Processing S6 •• Natural Unit Operation- 2 (Separation Processes)
Heterogeneous Catalyst Reactor Design S7 •• Introduction to Polymers
Engineering S8 •• Fluidization Crude Oil and Gas Transportation and Storage
• Economics • Estimation of Physical Properties • Electrical Engineering & Electronics • Mass & Energy Balances
• Chemical Software Lab • Plant Design • Project work-1 • Health, Safety & Environment • Unit Operations-I
• Unit Operation-3 (Heat Exchangers, Boiler and Furnaces) • Process Dynamics & Control • Laboratory-2 • Hydrocarbon Thermodynamics
• Refinery Energy Audit & Management • Alternative Energy Sources • Project Work-II
FACULTY Dr. Abhay Kumar Choubey Ph. D. (Banaras Hindu University) | Chemistry •Organic Synthesis •Petro-chemistry •Enhanced Oil Recovery
Dr. Debashis Panda Ph. D. (IIT Mumbai) | Chemistry •Targeted cellulose degradation by engineered enzymes •Expression of unnatural amino acids •Enzyme dynamics at single molecule level
Dr. Amritanshu Shukla Ph. D. (IIT Kharagpur) | Physics •Nuclear Physics •Physics of Renewable Energy Systems
Dr. J. P. Gupta Ph. D. (University of Pennsylvania, USA) | Chemical Engineering •Process safety •Risk analysis •Process intensification •Heat transfer
Dr. Atul Sharma Ph. D. (Devi Ahilya University) | Alternative Energy •Solar-Thermal Energy Storage System •Energy storage through phase change material Dr. Amit Ranjan Ph. D. (University of Minnesota, USA) | Chemical Engineering •Numerical modeling of polymeric meso-structures •Phase transitions •Fracture in soft visco-elastic media Dr. Alok Kumar Singh Ph. D. (Banaras Hindu University) | Geology •Coal and Organic Petrology •Organic Maturation & Thermal History •Oil and Gas Generation •Sedimentlogy Dr. Chanchal Kundu Ph. D. (IIT Kharagpur) | Mathematics •Reliability & survival analysis •Stochastic ordering •Order statistics and record values
Dr. Jyoti Prasad Chakraborty Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur) | Chemical Engineering •Pyrolysis and gasfication of renewable sources of energy •Modeling of reacting systems Dr. M. S. Balathanigaimani Ph. D. (Chonnam National University, South Korea) | Chemical Engineering •Gas storage for mobile application •VOCs removal Dr. Rakesh Kumar Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur) | Chemical Engineering •CO2 capture process modeling and simulation •Synthesis of supported solid acid catalyst for aromatic alkylation reactions •Synthesis of ionic liquids and supported ionic liquid catalyst
EMINENT PERSONS ON CAMPUS Some of the dignitaries who have visited RGIPT from the myriad list of guests are: Dr. M. Anandkrishnan | Chairman, BOG, IIT Kanpur inaugurated the 2012-13 batch of B. Tech. M. Tech. and Ph. D. and delivered a lecture.
Dr. Sanjay C. Ullal | Medical Advisor, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited conducted a workshop on “Illness to Wellness”.
Prof. M. Sam Mannan | (Regents Professor & Director, Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center, Texas, USA) delivered lecture on Environment, Health, Safety, Security & Sustainability (EHS3) and inaugurated EHS3 Centre.
Dr. Veena Mohan | Ph. D. (Psychology) delivered a lecture on “Stress Management”.
Prof. Ashok Mittal | MHRD IPR Chair Professor, IIT Kanpur conducted workshop on 'Intellectual Property Rights' for faculty and students of RGIPT. Prof. Vijay Gupta | Director, G. D. Goenka World Institute, conducted a workshop on ‘Effective Teaching’.
Dr. Sameer Khandekar | Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Coordinator of Virtual University Programme, IIT Kanpur delivered a lecture on “Learning through Real and Virtual Experiments”. Shri Ashok Singhal | Senior Scientist, Alberta Research Council, delivered a lecture on “Designing Water Floods”. Shri J. S. Bindra | Distinguished Honorary Professor, RGIPT and former President, Global Manufacturing, Chevron Corporation, U.S.A, talked about “The Dominant Role of Hydrocarbons in the Future of Global Energy”.
Dr. G. K. Singh | Director, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Patna delivered a lecture on “Bhagwat Gita & Stress Management”. 12
Dr. Saurabh Mishra Ph. D. (C. C. S. University, Meerut)| English •Cross-cultural communication •Cross-cultural negotiation skills Dr. Satish Kumar Sinha Ph. D. (University of Oklahoma, Norman)| Petroleum Engineering •Reservoir Characterization •Seismic Data Processing •Structure and Geo-mechanics
VISITING PROFESSOR Prof. C. K. Jain M. Tech. (University of Allahabad) | Petroleum Engineering •Drilling Engineering •Oil Hydraulic Systems
Dr. Susham Biswas Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur) | Geo-Informatics •LiDAR •Laser scanning •Sound/ Noise modeling
Dr. S. K. Mishra Ph. D. (South Gujarat University) | Petroleum Engineering •Well test analysis •Well stimulation•Reservoir characterization •Fractional calculus
Dr. Umakant Dhar Dwivedi Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur) | Electrical Engineering •Power quality (PQ) monitoring •Development of wavelet-based PWM techniques •Renewable Energy, Distributed Generation
Dr. S. N. Upadhyay Ph. D. (Banaras Hindu University) | Chemical Engineering •Industrial pollution control •Corrosion Engineering •Separation process
Dr. Umaprasana Ojha Ph. D. (IIT Bombay) | Chemistry •Development & studies on new polymers with applications in oil and gas industries, photo-voltaic and bio-medical areas Dr. Vipin Yadav Ph. D. (IIT Kharagpur) | Mechanical Engineering •Flow and thermal modeling of channel flows •Flow and heat transfer in porous media •Refrigeration systems
Dr. U. S. Prasad Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur) | Petroleum Engineering •Reservoir simulation •Reservoir characterization •Unconventional resources (CBM, Gas Hydrate, Shale Gas)
Dr. Alain Dorison | Director, Ecole Des Mines, Ales, France delivered a lecture on “Environment National Debate and Long Term Objectives for Energy in France”.
Shri Kurunakaran Hari | General Manager- Commercial, Cairn India Limited, delivered a lecture on Oil business in India.
Shri Sanjay Mani | Head, Trading Department, Mabanaft, Houston deliberated on the nuances of the oil trading world.
Mrs. Sudha Mahalingam | Member, PNGRB delivered a lecture on the prospects of City Gas Business in India.
Prof. N. K. Sharma | Head, Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, IIT Kanpur delivered a lecture on “Organizational structures and their effectiveness”. Shri Anil Sharma | Head Learning and Development, Essar Oil Ltd., delivered a lecture on “Crude Realities- HR Perspective”.
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Shri S. K. Kudaisya | MD, Sabarmati Gas Ltd. talked about the City Gas Business opportunities in India. Prof. K. S. Gandhi | Professor (Retired), Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Prof. M. S. Ananth, Former Director, IIT Madras and Prof. Ashok Misra, Former Director, IIT Bombay talked about importance of research in an academic institution.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The institute is currently functioning from the campus of Feroze Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology (FGIET) while its own campus is coming up on a 47 acre site located at Jais, CSM Nagar district, U.P., India. The proposed campus will provide Academic Blocks, Lecture Halls, Library, Administrative Buildings, Auditorium, Students’ Hostels, Faculty housing, Community and commercial centres and health facilities.
concept of Petroleum Product Testing in energy sector.
Some other facilities available at RGIPT are: Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Laboratory Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Laboratory has been set up for Petroleum Engineering students to find out the reservoir properties of the formation. To provide the hands on training to students, following equipment have been procured: • Liquid Permeameter • Gas Permeameter • Saturation type porosity meter • Core Plug Drill Press • Core grinding and cutting machine
Drilling Fluid and Cement Laboratory Drilling Fluid and Cement Laboratory has been developed for the students of Petroleum Engineering for the testing of properties of drilling fluid (Mud) to be used for the circulation in the bore well. Following equipment have been procured from Fann Instrument Company, USA for this laboratory: • Multi speed VG viscometer • Fitter press • Mud balance • pH meter • Sand content measuring tube • Marsh funnel viscometer • Shearometer
Petroleum Product Testing Laboratory It has been developed for Chemical Engineering students and is equipped with conventional and modern equipment such as Abel’s testing equipment, Cloud & pour point, Redwood viscometer, Copper strip corrosion test apparatus etc. It helps students to develop the basic Geo-Science Laboratory In Geo-Science Lab, rocks and minerals like- Abelsonite, Abhurite Albite, Borax, Talc, Zysper, Bio-tide etc. are 14
available and students use these rocks to identify physical properties and analyze optical properties of that rocks and minerals. It helps students to develop basic concept for determining the existence of petroleum products in that rock bed.
and develop educational environment in the field of nonconventional energy based on solar power. Additionally, it will also be an in-house R&D center which will focus on different aspects of solar thermal energy devices. The lab is well equipped with instruments like Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC), Data Acquisition Unit and other relevant apparatus.
Surveying Lab Surveying laboratory is equipped with conventional and modern surveying equipment such as tape, auto level, total station, GPS & DGSP etc. Students are exposed to state of the art techniques of the use of surveying data for application of Petroleum Engineering.
Chemical Engineering Laboratory
Physics Laboratory Physics Laboratory has been set up to illustrate phenomena in different areas of Physics and to expose students for the different measurement and error analysis techniques. It helps students to construct the basic concept of Physics, utilized in Petroleum and Refining Engineering and in energy sector. RGIPT has procured latest equipment to set-up two Chemical Engineering Unit Operation Laboratories. The two laboratories cover most of the Chemical Engineering areas such as Reaction Engineering, Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Fluid Flow, Fluid Particle Systems, Thermodynamics & Process Dynamics and Control. Pyrolysis Laboratory Pyrolysis Lab has been set up for the students of Chemical Engineering. It will focus on the Pyrolysis of both renewable and non-renewable materials for the production of industrially important chemicals and liquid fuels. At the later stage, there are planning to extend the research on Catalytic Pyrolysis and Gasification of these raw materials.
Exploration and Prospecting Laboratory
Library: The institute has a well stocked and fully computerized library with a large and ever growing collection of books. The library subscribes to a host of international journals. Campus wide internet connectivity that provides students access to online library resources such as Infraline, EBSCO, Emerald, Science Direct, Springer, Taylor & Francis, CMIE, OnePetro, SEG, AAPG Journals, NPTEL online courseware and other documents.
RGIPT has established an exploration and prospecting lab with state-of-the-art technologies. There are thirteen workstations in the lab with dual monitor set up and a projection system. The Dell T7500 workstation is fitted with Xeon Processor, 24 GB RAM, and graphics card with 6GB memory. Large size of memory helps in better visualization of 3D seismic datasets. Each workstation is attached with two monitors (24 inches each) via HD cable. Seismic Micro Technology has donated KINGDOM software to the institute. The software is being used for teaching seismic data analysis for reservoir characterization.
Software: Our computer center has software for upstream and downstream sectors of petroleum industry. These include MATLAB, MAPLE, AutoCAD Civil 3D, ASPEN Plus, ANSYS, Fluent CFD, UT-Chem, Geo-EAS, CMG Software, KINGDOM Suite, Gaussian & Gauss view, Real Work Studio, Adobe Acrobat X, Engineering Equation Solver (EES), Trimble and Comsol.
Non-Conventional Energy Laboratory Non-Conventional Energy Laboratory has been set up to train and educate young engineers about the alternate source of energy. The prime objective of this laboratory is to implement the optimal solar power system for RGIPT
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STUDENTS-LIFE
All work and no play make Jack a idle boy, so goes the popular saying, RGIPT keeping in mind the need for complete physical and mental well being, promotes a healthy physical and cultural environment in its campus. Excellent facilities for both indoor (Carom, Chess, Table Tennis) and outdoor games (Basket Ball, Tennis, Volleyball) are available on campus. It has organized its first sports fest ‘Oilympics 2011’and cultural fest ‘Kaltarang 2011’, which saw participation from numerous colleges in the region. Moreover, inter-college cricket and football tournaments are being organized regularly which not only foster a healthy sense of competition but also give the students an opportunity to hone their personality multifariously and a platform to showcase their talent.
Arpan : The Social Club
RGIPT has a multicultural environment and it allows ample opportunities to students to showcase the vibrancy of the cultures from the various provinces of the land. For this, the institute conducts number of events year round. Srijan, the literary event allows the students to exhibit their poetic and oratory skill and display their general knowledge. Pratidhwani, the cultural festival allowed the students to dancing, singing and histrionics. Thus, students at RGIPT are not only focused in their studies but are also ready to take their place in the world both mentally as well as culturally after graduating from the institute.
The main focus of the group is to provide service and help to the needy living in and around Rae Bareli. Some of the initiatives taken by this club include providing education, anna daan and vastra daan to orphanages and old age homes. The events and initiatives undertaken by this group help instill in the students a sense of social responsibility.
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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) SPE is a non-profit professional association whose members are engaged in energy resources development and production. SPE serves more than 97,000 members in 118 countries worldwide. SPE is the supreme body of petroleum industry which introduces nomenclatures and regulations for oil and gas industry. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge related to the oil and gas exploration and production industry and provides services through its publications, conferences, workshops, forums and website. SPE membership include engineers, scientists, technicians, managers, operators, educators and other professionals who work in the global upstream oil and gas industry, as well as students who are studying petroleum engineering or a allied area. SPE membership has grown 46 percent in the last five years. SPE Student Chapter of RGIPT has been awarded 'Chapter of the Month Award' for November'2011 by SPE International to appreciate the chapter for community service and effort to educate their members and raise awareness of the importance of the industry among younger generation. Petrotech Society Petrotech Society is a non-profit organization registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860. It was founded by distinguished members representing the entire spectrum of the hydrocarbon industry. The main objective of the Petrotech Society is to provide a forum for National and International experts in the oil and gas industry to exchange views and share their knowledge, expertise and experiences and to identify and explore new areas for cooperation and technology transfer relating to the petroleum industry. It also aims at meeting challenges of energy requirements and maximizes hydrocarbon resources for the energy sector and to develop trained, experienced and motivated manpower for dynamic growth and exploration of oil and gas and its further processing into downstream areas.
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ACHIEVEMENTS OF RGIPTians
B-School Leadership Award Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) earned accolades at the Innovative B-School Awards presented by DNA and Stars of the Industry group. The “B-School Leadership Award” was presented to the institute in recognition of its leadership, development, innovation and unique industry interface for its MBA programme at a ceremony held on 18th February, 2012 in Mumbai. Shri D. M. Reddy, President, Board of Governors, RGIPT and Executive Director, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited received the award on behalf of the institute.
PENS 2012 Award to RGIPT Student Chapter Petrotech RGIPT Student chapter has won two awards in the Petrotech Annual Convention cum National Symposium (PENS2012) at ISM Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India. There were two events where students from various student chapters had participated. First was Presentation on "Hydrocarbon and Beyond-Changing Landscape". Eight student chapters had participated in the competition. RGIPT student chapter won the second prize. Another competition was- Cairn Case Study. Eighteen teams participated in the case study competition and the RGIPT team won the third prize.
Sportsmanship The institute has constantly promoting the sporting spirit amongst its students, and providing the necessary support by means of sports infrastructure and coaches to guide the students. Institute regularly organizes various sports competitions and students are encouraged to participate in sports competitions at other renowned institutes. Neelam Dinesh Reddy, B. Tech. 4th year made RGIPT proud in Udghosh 2011 (Annual Sports Festival, IIT Kanpur) by winning Gold medal in Discus Throw and Silver medal in Shot-put. RGIPT team also participated in Inter-College sports meet “Kalpvaig-2012” at Feroze Gandhi Institute of Engineering & Technology (FGIET), Rae Bareli on 5-7 February 2012 and won 8 Gold, 5 Silver and 2 Bronze medals. RGIPT team won Gold medal in Shot-Put, TT Doubles, TT- Mixed Doubles, Badminton (Men's), Chess (single), Sports Quiz, Football and Basketball. Students also participated in the sports meet of BHU, Varanasi in 25-27 February 2012 and MNIT, Jaipur from 17-25 February 2012.
SPE Student Chapter of the Month Award SPE Student Chapter of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), Rae Bareli has been given the “Student Chapter of the Month” award for the month of November 2011 by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International. The RGIPT student chapter was given the award after careful consideration of event reports from over 200 fellow SPE Chapters from around the globe. The RGIPT Student Chapter in its socially responsible endeavours has started educating deprived children, in a nearby village. The chapter also worked towards spreading awareness among new generation about the importance of energy. It has also been engaged in various activities like organizing blood donation camps, poster and paper presentation competitions, career guidance workshops for schools in and around the city, as well as organizing lecture session of industry experts, for gaining firsthand knowledge of operations of energy companies.
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PLACEMENTS
At RGIPT, the Placement Cell endeavours to facilitate continuous interaction with industry by ways of Seminars, Summer Internships, and Research Projects. First-hand experience of the best practices in the petroleum and energy sector is acquired through industry visits and Summer Internship. By virtue of its lineage, RGIPT is uniquely placed to leverage the extensive industry network developed on its own and through its promoters. For 2012 batch, a number of Public Sector and Private Companies extended their faith on RGIPT and in its students and offered Summer Training and Final Placements. Some of the companies were: • Accenture Services Private Limited • Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited • Bharat Oman Refineries Limited • Bharat Renewable Energy Ltd. • Cairn Energy India Limited • Cholamandalam MS Risk Services • Engineers India Limited • Essar Oil Limited • Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Limited • Haldia Petro-Chemicals Limited • Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited • Hindustan-Mittal Energy Limited • Indian Oil Corporation Limited
• Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited • Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Limited • Micro Polypet Private Limited • Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited • Nagarjuna Oil Corporation Limited • Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited • Oil India Limited • Oilmax Energy Private Limited • Petronet LNG Limited • Technip KT India Limited • UOP India Private Limited • GAIL (India) Limited • Sabarmati Gas Limited
We extend our sincere thanks to all above companies for their participation in Summer Internship and Final Placements at RGIPT, Rae Bareli and hope that their support and guidance will continue the same way years to come.
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BATCH (B.TECH
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PROFILES M.TECH)
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B.TECH. STUDENTS PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
Abdul Ansari 21 years DoB: 27-01-1992
Abhinav Sharma 20 years DoB: 07-09-1992
e090001@rgipt.ac.in
e090002@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Understanding SRP Automation and Optimization
Internship @ Cambay Sub-Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Basics of Petroleum Engineering and Casing Design
Abhishek Sarmah 21 years DoB: 11-10-1991
Aditya Nag Matsa 21 years DoB: 30-12-1991
e090003@rgipt.ac.in
e090005@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Oil India Limited • Review of Reservoir Performance of a Sandstone Reservoir of Upper Assam Basin
Internship @ Oil India Limited • Review of Reservoir Performance of a Sandstone Reservoir of Upper Assam Basin
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Aishwarya Jaiswal 22 years DoB: 13-01-1991
Akash Doharey 21 years DoB: 15-07-1991
e090006@rgipt.ac.in
e090007@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ WSS Ahmedabad, ONGC Ltd. • Hydraulic Fracturing & Remedies to Prop pant Flow Back
Internship @ Ankleshwar Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Formation Evaluation & Well Planning of a Directional Well – A Case Study from Gandhar Field
Alok Kumar 22 years DoB: 01-08-1990
Ankit Rajdeep 21 years DoB: 15-12-1991
e090008@rgipt.ac.in
e090010@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Alkaline Surfactant Polymer Flooding
Internship @ ONGC Academy, ONGC Ltd. • Selection and Design of suitable Artificial Lift Method for Vasai-East Offshore Field
Anurag Kumar Sinha 23 years DoB: 12-11-1989
Ashok Charan 22 years DoB: 18-12-1990
e090013@rgipt.ac.in
e080012@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • SRP & continuous gas lift design of wells in Kalol and Jhalora field. • Survey of Ramol-Nawagam field for gas balance
Internship @ Oilmax Energy Private Ltd. • Paleogene prospectivity of block south cambay basin, Bharoach-Jambusar Block.
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Atul Kumar Jaiswal 22 years DoB: 05-11-1990
Bipin Kumar 21 years DoB: 17-09-1991
e090016@rgipt.ac.in
e090018@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd. • Well Planning
Internship @ Oilmax Energy Private Ltd. • Paleogene Prospectivity of Block-B, North Cambay Basin
Dheeraj Kumar 23 years DoB: 28-02-1990
Dheeraj Kumar 22 years DoB: 31-07-1990
e090020@rgipt.ac.in
e090021@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Cambay Sub-Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Basics of Petroleum Engineering and Casing Design
Internship @ Cambay Sub-Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Basics of Petroleum Engineering and Casing Design
Dinesh Soni 22 years DoB: 01-01-1991
Farhan Shamsi 23 years DoB: 26-10-1989
e090022@rgipt.ac.in
e080019@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ ONGC Academy, ONGC Ltd. • Selection and Design of suitable Artificial Lift Method for Vasai-East Offshore Field
Internship @ Cambay Sub-Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Basics of Petroleum Engineering and Casing Design
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Govind Khandelwal 21 years DoB: 10-04-1992
Gulshan Kumar 21 years DoB: 02-02-1992
e090024@rgipt.ac.in
e090025@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Alkaline Surfactant Polymer Flooding
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Understanding SRP Automation and Optimization
Guru Prasanna V. 22 years DoB: 10-04-1991
Kumar Vaibhav 20 years DoB: 28-12-1992
e090027@rgipt.ac.in
e090032@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ WSS Ahmedabad, ONGC Ltd. • Hydraulic Fracturing & Remedies to Prop pant Flow Back
Internship @ Ankleshwar Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Formation Evaluation & Well Drilling Planning of a well in Gandhar Field
Margana Sandeep 21 years DoB: 12-11-1991
Narendra Suryawanshi 22 years DoB: 25-09-1990
e090036@rgipt.ac.in
e090038@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Understanding SRP Automation and Optimization
Internship @ WSS Ahmedabad, ONGC Ltd. • Sand Control in Horizontal wells
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Neelam Dinesh Reddy 21 years DoB: 12-11-1991
Neeraj Doneria 21 years DoB: 30-06 -1992
e090039@rgipt.ac.in
e090040@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Understanding SRP Automation and Optimizations
Internship @ Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd. • Well Planning
Nirjhor Chakraborty 22 years DoB: 14-06-1991
P. Lathesh Kumar 21 years DoB: 06-09-1991
e090041@rgipt.ac.in
e090043@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ WSS Ahmedabad, ONGC Ltd. • Sand Control in Horizontal Wells
Internship @ Ankleshwar Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Formation Evaluation & Well Drilling Planning of a well in Gandhar Field
Ramavatar Meena 22 years DoB: 01-09-1990
Ravi Mani Shukla 21 years DoB: 01-10-1991
e090047@rgipt.ac.in
e090048@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Cambay Sub-Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Basics of Petroleum Engineering and Casing Design
Internship @ Ankleshwar Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Formation Evaluation & Well Drilling Planning of a well in Gandhar Field
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Ria Jain 22 years DoB: 19-09-1990
Shashank Agnihotri 21 years DoB: 31-08-1991
e090050@rgipt.ac.in
e090055@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Institute of Reservoir Studies, ONGC Ltd. • Reservoir Simulation Studies using CMG-IMEX 2007.11:3D/3 phase Black Oil Simulator
Internship @ WSS Ahmedabad, ONGC Ltd. • Sand Control in Horizontal wells
Shubham Gupta 22 years DoB: 24-10-1990
Shubham Gupta 21 years DoB: 30-10-1991
e090058@rgipt.ac.in
e090059@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Ankleshwar Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Formation Evaluation & Well Planning of a Directional Well – A Case Study From Gandhar Field
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Alkaline Surfactant Polymer Flooding
Sourav Chowdhury 22 years DoB: 12-05-1991
Suman Saurabh 21 years DoB: 18-11-1991
e090061@rgipt.ac.in
e090062@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Cambay Sub-Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Exploration & Production in Cambay Sub Asset
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • SRP & continuous gas lift design of wells in Kalol and Jhalora field • Survey of Ramol-Nawagam field for gas balance
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Sumeet Kumar Seth 23 years DoB: 23-06-1990
Sweta Suporna 21 years DoB: 07-09-1991
e090063@rgipt.ac.in
e090065@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Ankleshwar Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Formation Evaluation & Well Planning of a Directional Well – A case study from Gandhar Field
Internship @ Institute of Reservoir Studies, ONGC Ltd. • Reservoir Simulation Studies using CMG-IMEX 2007.11:3D/3 phase Black Oil Simulator
Vaibhav Sharma 21 years DoB: 10-07-1991 e090069@rgipt.ac.in Internship @ Ankleshwar Asset,ONGC Ltd. • Well Logging & Well Drilling Planning
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B.TECH. STUDENTS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Abhishek Sharma 23 years DoB: 25-06-1990
Anne Vijay 23 years DoB: 18-05-1990
e090004@rgipt.ac.in
e080007@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ HPCL, Mumbai Refinery • Hexane maximization and its treatment
Internship @ IOCL, Gujarat Refinery • In plant training in Hydro Cracker Unit (Compressors)
Apoorva Mittal 22 years DoB: 25-05-1991
Archit Bansal 22 years DoB: 20-06-1991
e090014@rgipt.ac.in
e090015@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ IOCL R &D, Faridabad • FCC Catalyst & Octane Boosting: An Overview
Internship @ IOCL R &D, Faridabad • FCC Catalyst & Octane Boosting: An Overview
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Avinash Kaushal 21 years DoB: 30-11-1991
Chunduru Sriteja 21 years DoB: 16-07-1991
e090017@rgipt.ac.in
e090019@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ IOCL, Haldia Refinery • Fuel Oil Block (FOB)/DHDS/FCCU/SRU units Lube Oil Block/OHCU, Oil Movement and Storage
Internship @ Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited, Kakinada • Ammonia Process Design
Gaurav Tiwari 20 years DoB: 20-09-1992
Hakeem Mohammed Khalid 21 years DoB: 20-05-1992
e090023@rgipt.ac.in
e090028@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun • Bio-jet fuel for Aviation
Internship @ Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited, Kakinada • Ammonia Process Design
Kanishk Bharadwaj 22 years DoB: 25-06-1991
Kshitiz Saini 21 years DoB: 01-07-1991
e090030@rgipt.ac.in
e090031@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ IOCL, Gujarat Refinery • In plant training in Hydro Cracker Unit (Compressors)
Internship @ IOCL R &D, Faridabad • FCC Catalyst & Octane Boosting: An Overview
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Lokesh Kumar Meena 22 years DoB: 05-05-1990
Manish Pathak 21 years DoB: 23-01-1992
e090033@rgipt.ac.in
e090035@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ IFFCO, Phulpur • Vocational training on ammonia production plant
Internship @ Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun • Bio-jet Fuel for Aviation
Nishant Kumar Choubey 23 years DoB: 21-01-1990
Narava Manose 22 years DoB: 13-06-1991 e090037@rgipt.ac.in
e090042@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ MRPL, Mangalore • Performance analysis of all heat exchangers present in the CDU block
Internship @ BPCL, Mumbai Refinery & JSPL, Raigarh • In plant study of Diesel hydrodesulphurization (DHDS) • In plant study of Oxygen plant
Parv Saini 21 years DoB: 13-08-1991
Praween Kumar 22 years DoB: 05-05-1991
e090045@rgipt.ac.in
e090046@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ IOCL, Haldia Refinery • Fuel Oil Block (FOB)/DHDS/FCCU/SRU units
Internship @ HPCL, Mumbai Refinery • Hexane maximization and its treatment
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Sagar Swetamber 22 years DoB: 30-06-1991
Salla Chanakya 21 years DoB: 01-07-1992
e090051@rgipt.ac.in
e090052@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ CSMCRI (CSIR), Gujarat • BPCL sponsored project on Development of adsorbent for carbon dioxide absorption at high temperature for Sorption-Enhanced Steam Reforming of Natural Gas for Production of Hydrogen
Internship @ MRPL, Mangalore • In plant Training and project on thermal design of vapor absorption Chiller machine.
Sandeep K. N. S. 21 years DoB: 25-05-1992
Shailesh Singh 23 years DoB: 02-01-1990
e090011@rgipt.ac.in
e090054@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ IOCL, Panipat Refinery • Simulation of Crystallizer and calculation of fouling factor of Heat Exchangers
Internship @ IOCL, Panipat Refinery • Heat exchanger performance analysis and simulation of crystallization section in PTA Unit
Shashank Bansal 23 years DoB: 06-12-1989
Shashank Singh 20 years DoB: 22-11-1992
e090056@rgipt.ac.in
e090057@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun • Pilot Plant study of indigenous catalyst for gasoline and diesel production
Internship @ IOCL, Gujarat Refinery • In plant training in Hydro Cracker Unit (Compressors)
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Sivareddy Mani Kumar Reddy 20 years DoB: 17-08-1992
Sumit Kumar Bhatti 21 years DoB: 10-07-1991
e090060@rgipt.ac.in
sumitbhatti33@gmail.com
Internship @ MRPL, Mangalore • Heat Exchanger design for kerosene Vs internal Fuel Oil
Internship @ IOCL, Gujarat Refinery • In plant training in Hydro Cracker Unit (Compressors)
Tarun Solanki 21 years DoB: 21-10-1990
Tarun Bansal 21 years DoB: 12-06-1992 e090066@rgipt.ac.in
e090067@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ BPCL, Mumbai Refinery & GAIL Petrochemical Plant, PATA • In plant study of diesel hydrodesulphurization (DHDS) & linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE)
Internship @ IFFCO, Phulpur • CO2 conversion to Syn Gas
Udit Kumar Jain 21 years DoB: 12-03-1992 e090068@rgipt.ac.in Internship @ Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun • Development of catalyst for co2 reforming of methane.
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M.TECH. STUDENTS PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
Amit Kumar Singh 23 years DoB: 16-05-1990
Ajendra Singh 23 years DoB: 10-03-1990
mpe110001@rgipt.ac.in
mpe110002@rgipt.ac.in
Internship @ Ankleshwar Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Formation evaluation and well planning of a directional well- A case study from Gandhar Field
Internship @ Ahmedabad Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Feasibility of multiphase pump application for Ahmedabad Asset
Manish Singh 27 years DoB: 17-02-1986 mpe110003@rgipt.ac.in Internship @ Cambay Sub-Asset, ONGC Ltd. • Basics of Petroleum Engineering and Casing Design
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Campus Placement - Company Information Sheet Kindly Fax one copy to +91 535 2211 888, 2217 456 (Attention: Dr. U. S. Prasad)
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CONTACT DETAILS Rae Bareli Campus: Ratapur Chowk, Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh, India 229 316 Tel: +91 535 2704 208, 2217 427, 2704 225 Fax: +91 535 2211 888, 2217 456 Mobile: +91 85748 97750, +91 80049 48857 E-mail: placements@rgipt.ac.in Please send the Form of Intent through Fax / Speed Post / Registered Post
FLIGHT SCHEDULE & STAY Rae Bareli is well connected by rail network and trains from almost all major metro cities halt here. The nearest airport is at Lucknow, which is nearly 85 kms from Rae Bareli. Rae Bareli can be reached by car/ taxi from Lucknow and the fare is about Rs.1600. Lucknow airport is well connected to many major cities including Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. Other major cities near Rae Bareli are Kanpur (130 Kms) and Allahabad (125 Kms). Flight schedule from major cities in India to Lucknow*:
From Delhi Flight No.
Arrival (Lucknow)
Airlines
Al 411 (320) Al 811 (319) G8 355 (320) S2 4122 (73G) S2 3237 (73H) 6E 444 (320) 6E 184 (320) 6E 146 (320) 6E 165 (320) 6E 312 (320) S2 4244 (73G) S2 4234 (739) S2 7244 (739) 9W 2237 (73H) 9W 7008 (739) 9W 7002 73 (G)
07:20 AM 16:15 PM 20:35 PM 16:25 PM 05:20 AM 06:25 AM 09:05 AM 17:15 PM 19:10 PM 12:50 PM 08:55 AM 13:20 PM 08:55 AM 05:20 AM 13:20 PM 16.25 PM
08:15 AM 17:15 PM 21:35 PM 17:20 PM 06:20 AM 07:30 AM 10:15 AM 18:15 PM 20:10 PM 13:55 PM 10:00 AM 14:20 PM 10:00 AM 06:20 AM 14:20 PM 17.20 PM
Air India IndiGo IndiGo IndiGo Jetlite Jetlite Jet Airways Jet Airways
Flight No.
Departure (Hyderabad)
Arrival (Lucknow)
Airlines
6E 3129W 7040 (736) S2 4244(73G)
10.00 AM 06.20 AM 06:20 AM
13.55 PM 10.05 AM 10:00 AM
IndiGo Jetlite Jet Airways
Airlines Air India Air India Go Air Jetlite Jetlite Indigo Indigo Indigo Indigo Indigo Jetlite Jetlite Jet Airways Jet Airways Jet Airways Jet Airways
From Mumbai Departure (Delhi)
From Hyderabad Airlines Indigo Jet Airways Jetlite
Flight No.
Departure (Mumbai)
Arrival (Lucknow)
AI 625 (319) 6E 184 (320) 6E 342(320) 6E 446(320) S2 3665(738) S2 3237(73H) 9W 2665 (738) 9W 2237 (73 H)
12.30 PM 06:20 AM 14:20 PM 17:35 PM 10:30 PM 02:25 PM 10:30 AM 02.25 AM
14.45 PM 10:15 AM 16:30 PM 19:50 PM 12:45 PM 06:20 PM 12:45 PM 06.20 AM
Flight No.
Departure (Bangaluru)
Arrival (Lucknow)
6E 146(320) S2 4234(739) 9W 7008(739)
13:45 PM 09:50 AM 09:50 AM
18:15 PM 14:20 PM 14:20 PM
From Bangalore
* - Schedule as on June 2012
On Campus Accommodation RGIPT would be pleased to extent its hospitality to your company representatives at its Guest House in Rae Bareli. Please write to us in case you need to utilize these facilities.
Hotels at Lucknow: Hotel Name The Piccadily Hotel Hotel Mangalam Vivanta by Taj Hotel Mera Mann
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