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Dr. Saleh Arwini

  • َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
  • Academic Rank: Associate Professor
  • Department of Petroleum Engineering
  • Faculty of Engineering

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Saleh Arwini is one of the staff members at the department of 6 faculty of 2. He is working as a since 2016-07-01. He teaches several subjects in his major and has several puplications in the field of his interest.

[1]   Arwini, S. “Permeability Prediction from Well Log Data Using Artificial Neural Networks: A Case Study of the Hawaz Formation in D-Field, Libya,” The International Journal of Engineering and Information Technology (IJEIT), Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 72-81, June 2024

[2]   Arwini, S. “Improved Al-Marhoun Correlation for Bubble Point Pressure of Libyan Crude Oils,” University of Zawia Journal of Engineering Sciences and Technology (UZJEST), Vol. 2, No. 1, pp 14-23, June 2024

[3]   Arwini, S. “Assessment of Common Oil Viscosity Correlations for Libyan Crude Oils,” Sirte University Scientific Journal, Vol. 14, No. 1 pp. 44-52, June 2024

[4]   Arwini, S. “Excessive Water Production Analysis in the Abu-Attifel Oil Field Using Chan's Diagnostic Plots,” The International Journal of Engineering and Information Technology (IJEIT), Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 195-200, June 2023

[5]   Arwini, S., Ghoula, A., Atweer, A., and Yaqoub, M. “Water Injection Performance in the Abu-Attifel Oil Field Using the Hall Plot,” Sirte University Scientific Journal (SUSJ), Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 40-45, June 2023

[6]   Arwini, S. and Aboughrara, A., “Review of Bubble Point Pressure and Oil Formation Volume Factor Correlations for Libyan Crude Oils,” Sirte University Scientific Journal (Applied Sciences). Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 151-166, June 2022

[7]   Arwini, S. “Porosity - Permeability Relationship of Libyan Carbonate Reservoir in Defa Oil Field,” World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences (WAJES), Vol.7, Issue No. 2, pp.01-05, June (2020)

[8]   Arwini, S.,  Abbassi, H.; “Aquifer Characterization and Modelling, a Case Study of Bahi Oil Field,” University Bulletin, Vol. 21 (1), Issue No.22, pp. 21-42, March (2020)

[9]   Arwini, S.: "Hydraulic Fracturing Technique to Improve Well Productivity and Oil Recovery in Deep Libyan Sandstone Reservoir", The 1st International Conference on Chemical, Petroleum, and Gas Engineering (ICCPGE 2016), 20-22 December, 2016.

[10]           Arwini, S.: "Evaluation of Solution Gas-Oil Ratio Correlations for Libyan Crude Oil at and Below Bubble Point Pressures", The 1st International Conference on Chemical, Petroleum, and Gas Engineering (ICCPGE 2016). 20-22 December, 2016.

[11]           Arwini, S. and Stephen, K. D.: "Misfit Proxy Models To Guide Genetic Method To Generate An Improved Set Of Final Reservoir Models", The center of Research and Scientific consultancy, University Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 18, pp. 115-137, 2016.

[12]           Arwini, S and Mahmud W.: "Study of Multiphase Flow in Inclined Wells - Field Case Study", The Thirteenth Mediterranean Petroleum Conference and Exhibition, MPC 2014, Istanbul, Turkey, 14-16 October, 2014.

[13]           Mahmud W. and Arwini, S.: "Experimental  and Network Model Study on The Effect of Network Topology on Two-Phase Ambition Relative Permeability", The Thirteenth Mediterranean Petroleum Conference and Exhibition, MPC 2014, Istanbul, Turkey, 14-16 October, 2014.

[14]           Arwini, S. and Stephen, K. D.: “Improve Convergence Rate of Seismic History Matching using NAPG,” Extended Abstract, EAGE, the Integrated Reservoir Modelling Conference, Dubai, UAE, 25 - 28 November 2012.

[15]           Arwini, S. and Stephen, K. D.: “Combining experimental design with proxy derived sensitivities to improve convergence rates in Seismic History Matching,” paper SPE 143528, presented at the SPE EUROPEC/EAGE Annual Conference and Exhibition held in Vienna, Austria, 23–26 May 2011.

[16]           Stephen, K.D. and Arwini, S.: “Improving Stochastic Inversion Methods in History Matching using Proxy Models,” ECMOR XII, 12th  European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, 6-9 September 2010, Oxford, UK.

[17]           Arwini, S. and Stephen, K. D.: “A New Method to Improve Convergence Rates with Seismic History Matching,” paper SPE 131545, presented at the SPE EUROPEC/EAGE Annual Conference and Exhibition held in Barcelona, Spain, 14–17 June 2010.

[18]           Stephen, K. D., Kazemi, A., Sedighi, F., Arwini, S., Shams, A., MacBeth, C., Sagitov, I. & Said, A. “Improved reservoir description using seismic history matching” Production and Development Conference and Exhibition, DEVEX, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, 12-13 May 2010.

[19]           Stephen, K. D., MacBeth, C., Shams, A., Sedighi, F., Kazemi, A., Said, A., Arwini, S. and Sagitov, I. “Seismic history matching” SPE/EAGE/AAPG ATW, 4D seismic for reservoir management, Edinburgh, 28th Sep-1st Oct 2009. 

Careers

Petroleum Engineer, Mellitah Oil Company (formerly Agip)

Teaching Assistant, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tripoli

Associate Professor, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tripoli

Research Interests

After more than 25 years at the University of Tripoli as a senior lecturer in the Department of Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Engineering. Dr. Saleh is dedicated to teaching, research and supervision in the Department of Petroleum Engineering.

External Activities

Dr. Saleh has published several research papers and supervised several master's theses at the Libyan Academy for Graduate Studies. Dr. Saleh is involved in training with the Libyan Oil Corporation (NOC) to train national engineers and technicians to raise their scientific and technical efficiency. Dr. Saleh works as a reviewer for some local magazines.