Mohammed Al-Dushaishi

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Mohammed F. Al-Dushaishi

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Biography

Texas A&M International University - Engineering



Experience

  • Missouri University of Science and Technology

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    PET ENG 4210 Drilling and well design
    PET ENG 4211 Advanced Drilling Technology

  • Missouri S&T

    Graduate Research Assistant, PhD Candidate

    Working on Drill stem vibration modeling and drilling performance

  • Missouri S&T

    Postdoctoral Fellow- Petroleum Engineering

    Conducting research related to mechanical vibrations generated while drilling for oil/gas and co-teaching the Petroleum engineering senior design.

  • Texas A&M International University

    Assistant Professor

    Mohammed worked at Texas A&M International University as a Assistant Professor

  • Saudi Aramco

    Summer Internship

    • Attended safety plant operation training
    • Learned gas/oil separation processes
    • Assisted with machinery repairs
    • Gained understanding of inventory control processes

  • TechDrill International

    Summer Internship

    • Updated database with drilling and completion tool specifications provided by various service companies
    • Contacted drilling and completion tools providers for additional information relating to tool specifications related to pressure drop ratings
    • Became proficient with DSP-One™ drilling engineering software

Education

  • Missouri University of Science and Technology

    Bachelor's degree

    Mechanical Engineering

  • Missouri University of Science and Technology

    Master's degree

    Petroleum Engineering
    Thesis Title: Investigation of Drillstring vibration reduction tools. Supervisor: Dr. Runar Nygaard. Summary of thesis objective: Investigation of the effectiveness of new developed vibration reduction tools used while drilling in minimizing vibration while drilling. Vibration data measurements were used to evaluate the capability of these tools using statistical methods.

  • Missouri University of Science and Technology

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Petroleum Engineering
    Thesis Title: Model development with field data validation of drill stem vibration effect on drilling performance. December 2015. Supervisor: Dr. Runar Nygaard. Summary: Drill stem vibration was related to drilling performance through nonlinear drill stem vibration model solved using the finite element formulation and verified with analytical solution and field data. A full drill stem vibration model was developed to enhance drilling operation and help predict the optimum operating parameters for a given drill stem configuration.

  • Missouri University of Science and Technology

    Graduate Teaching Assistant


    PET ENG 4210 Drilling and well design PET ENG 4211 Advanced Drilling Technology

Publications

  • Sealing Pressure Prediction Model for Lost Circulation Treatments Based on Experimental Investigations

    AADE National Technical Conference and Exhibition

  • Sealing Pressure Prediction Model for Lost Circulation Treatments Based on Experimental Investigations

    AADE National Technical Conference and Exhibition

  • Post Well Vibration Analysis in the North Sea: A tool to understand drilling performance

    ASME International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering

  • Sealing Pressure Prediction Model for Lost Circulation Treatments Based on Experimental Investigations

    AADE National Technical Conference and Exhibition

  • Post Well Vibration Analysis in the North Sea: A tool to understand drilling performance

    ASME International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering

  • Effect of Drilling Fluid Hydraulics on Drill Stem Vibrations

    Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering

  • Sealing Pressure Prediction Model for Lost Circulation Treatments Based on Experimental Investigations

    AADE National Technical Conference and Exhibition

  • Post Well Vibration Analysis in the North Sea: A tool to understand drilling performance

    ASME International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering

  • Effect of Drilling Fluid Hydraulics on Drill Stem Vibrations

    Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering

  • Updated Criterion to Select Particle Size Distribution of Lost Circulation Materials for an Effective Fracture Sealing

    Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

  • Sealing Pressure Prediction Model for Lost Circulation Treatments Based on Experimental Investigations

    AADE National Technical Conference and Exhibition

  • Post Well Vibration Analysis in the North Sea: A tool to understand drilling performance

    ASME International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering

  • Effect of Drilling Fluid Hydraulics on Drill Stem Vibrations

    Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering

  • Updated Criterion to Select Particle Size Distribution of Lost Circulation Materials for an Effective Fracture Sealing

    Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

  • An Analysis of Common Drill Stem Vibration Models

    Journal of Energy Resources Technology

  • Sealing Pressure Prediction Model for Lost Circulation Treatments Based on Experimental Investigations

    AADE National Technical Conference and Exhibition

  • Post Well Vibration Analysis in the North Sea: A tool to understand drilling performance

    ASME International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering

  • Effect of Drilling Fluid Hydraulics on Drill Stem Vibrations

    Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering

  • Updated Criterion to Select Particle Size Distribution of Lost Circulation Materials for an Effective Fracture Sealing

    Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

  • An Analysis of Common Drill Stem Vibration Models

    Journal of Energy Resources Technology

  • Selecting Optimum Drilling Parameters by Incorporating Vibration and Drilling Efficiency Models

    IADC/SPE Drilling Conference