Engr Emmanuel Sagoe Paintsil
Reservoir Engineer
- 8 year Industry Experience.
- Current Work – Cementing Technical Professional, Halliburton Ghana – 7 years.
- Reservoir Engineering Facilitator
Russian crude oil shipments dipped to a two-month low in the four weeks to November 17, as loadings from Russia’s Western ports slumped, tanker-tracking data monitored by Bloomberg showed on Tuesday.
In the four weeks to November 17, Russian crude oil exports by sea dipped to 3.28 million barrels per day (bpd), down by 150,000 bpd compared to the previous four-week average to November 10, according to the data reported by Bloomberg’s Julian Lee.
The decline in exports was the biggest since the end of July.
The weekly exports in the week to November 17 plunged by as much as 740,000 bpd compared to the previous week, the data compiled by Bloomberg showed.
The weekly decline was mostly the result of a 30% slump in shipments from Russia’s export terminals on the Baltic and Black Seas. It could have been the result of increased refining rates in the second week of November, which left lower volumes of crude available for exports, according to Bloomberg.
In October, as available refinery capacity in Russia dipped, crude oil shipments hit a four-month high, as heavy domestic refinery maintenance left more crude available for export.
Russia exported on average 3.47 million bpd of crude in the four weeks to October 20, up by 140,000 bpd compared to the four-week average to October 13, Bloomberg data showed at the time.
That was a consequence of refining rates at Russian crude processing facilities dropping to their lowest level for more than two years, since May 2022.
Crude exports from Russia could soon rise again, as some refineries are struggling with losses amid the gasoline export ban, currently in place until December 31, 2024.
Russia’s refineries have reportedly started to reduce run rates and some are considering shutting in operations, as the facilities are struggling with hefty losses amid export restrictions, rising oil prices, sanctions, and Ukrainian drone attacks.
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Engr Emmanuel Sagoe Paintsil
Reservoir Engineer
Dr. Ahmed Zakaria Noah
PhD Petrophysics (Waseda University), M.Sc in Petroleum Geology, B.Sc in Geolog has accumulated 15 year of successful work experience in Oil and Gas drilling wells and well site Geologist, Data Engineer, Mud Logging Coordinator, Reservoir Engineer, Survey Engineer, worked in the areas of hydraulic fracturing in tight-gas reservoirs, MWD, Senior LWD Engineer, Direction Engineer along strong experience in Open Hole Logging Interpretation throughout overseas with different clients in different country locations.
Publications:
Mohamed A. Kassab and MostafaG.Temraz and A. Nooh: Preliminary Study of Capillary Pressure Derived Parameters: Lower- Middle Miocene- San El Hagar-1 well, East Nile Delta, Egypt. EPRI, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt British University, Cairo, Egypt, 2012. Egy.J. Appl. Geophys., Vol. 11, No. 2, 201-217, 2012.
A.Z. Noah: Optimizing Drilling Fluid Properties and Flow Rates for Effective Hole Cleaning at High- Angle and Horizontal Wells, Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 9(1): 705-718, 2013
A.Z. Nouh, Mostafa Gouda Temraz, and El-Abbas Moustafa: Evaluation of Seepage Oil from Source Rock in the Southern Gulf of Suez, Egypt, 2013.Egy. J. Appl. Geophys., Vol. 11, No. 2, September 2012, 201-217
El-Abbas Moustafa, Ahmed Noah, and Adel Salem: Evaluation and Analysis of Oil Shale in Quseir-Safaga and Abu Tartur Western Desert, Egypt, 2014, Scirp-JSEMAT-1180219-20140316204601.
Ahmed Noah; Mostrfa Gouda Temraz and El-Abbas Moustafa EVALUATION OF SEEPAGE CRUDE OIL FROM SOIJRCI, ROCK IN TIIE SOUTI{ERN GULF OF SIIEZ, EGYPT, oI AppLS cL,28( 12)2 013.
Noah2, A., And Fathelbab3, S Pre-Drill Pore Pressure Prediction Using Seismic Velocities Aboashor1, N., El-Werr1, A. Egyptian Journal Of Geology, V. 58, 2014, P. 104-115, 2014. Pore Pressure Gradient Estimation Using The Modified D-Exponent Technique In El-Arish Area, North Sinai, Egypt. Aboashor1, N., El-Werr1, A., Noah2, A., And Fathelbab3, S. Egyptian Journal Of Geology, V. 58, 2014, P. 117-126.2014
Enhancement of yield point at high pressure high temperature wells by using polymer nanocomposites based on ZnO & CaCO3 nanoparticles., A.Z. Noah, M.A. El Semary b, A.M. Youssef c, M.A. El-Safty, Egyptian Journal of Petroleum (2016).
Using Nanomaterials to optimize Mud Rheology at HPHT wells throughout experimental work. A.Z.NOAH1, M.A.ElSemary2, A. M. Youssef3and M.A.EL- SAfTY4, International Journal of Innovative Research & Development, ISSN 2278 – 0211, Vol 5 Issue 4, www.ijird.com.
Reduction of Formation Damage and Fluid Loss using Nano-sized Silica Drilling Fluids, Adel M. Salem Ragab, and Ahmed Noah, Petroleum Technology development Journal.
A.Z. NAOH :Formation Evaluation and Lithology Determination for selected wells at Aghar Field, Western Desert, Egypt, , www.ijird.com May, 2016 Vol 5 Issue 6, ISSN 2278 – 0211 (Online), 2016.
Dr. Ahmed Nooh, PhD1, Dr. Carlos Monroy, PhD2, Michael Anwr Alphonse Anees, BS1, and Wafik Girgis, BS1: A Proposed Design for a Smart Shock Absorber Using an Electro-Rheological Fluid , 14th LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education, and Technology: “Engineering Innovations for Global Sustainability”, 20-22 July 2016, San José, Costa Rica. 2016.
Moataz Kh. Barakat (1)and Ahmed Z. Noah (2) Reservoir Quality Using The Routine Core Analyses Data of Abu Roash “C” in Badr El Din-15 Oil Field, Abu Gharadig Basin, North Western Desert, Egypt, 2016.
Nana Osei Kuffour Poku has over 10 years in the oil and gas industry specifically in drilling solutions, well construction and maintenance. He holds MSc Oil & Gas Engineering from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland. BSc Petroleum Engineering, KNUST, Ghana (West Africa). He worked at National Oilwell Varco (NOV), from 2012 – 2018 as drilling solutions engineer & account manager. He currently works at GNPC as a Petroleum Engineer. He is a member of SPE, Energy Institute and AGOGPro.
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Mr Larry Wolfson has 34 years experience in planning and supervising and well construction, including ERD, slim-hole and subsea wells. He received a BS in mechanical engineering from California State University Northridge, an MS in petroleum engineering from the University of Tulsa, and he is a registered petroleum engineer in California.