Mr. Mustfa Anwily
- َQualifications: Master degree
- Academic Rank: Assistant Lecturer
- Department of Petroleum Engineering
- Faculty of Engineering
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Roles
Assistant Lecturer in Petroleum Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tripoli, 2021 –present.
Teaching undergraduate Courses:
Reservoir Fluid Properties – Numerical Method Analysis – Pressure Transient Analysis - Production Design 2
As an oil engineer working within the confines of a university stadium, my tasks are diverse and crucial to ensuring the smooth operation of this large infrastructure. Beyond the traditional oil industry settings, the stadium presents unique challenges and opportunities that require a specialized approach and skill set.
One of my primary responsibilities involves overseeing the maintenance and operation of the stadium's backup power generators. These generators are essential for ensuring uninterrupted power supply during events, especially in cases of grid outages or emergencies. Regular inspections, testing, and maintenance of these generators are imperative to guarantee their reliability when needed the most.
Furthermore, I am tasked with managing the stadium's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Given the large capacity of the stadium and the varying occupancy levels during events, maintaining optimal indoor climate conditions is paramount for the comfort and safety of both spectators and staff. This involves monitoring energy consumption, optimizing system performance, and implementing energy-efficient practices to reduce operational costs.
In addition to these responsibilities, I am involved in overseeing the environmental compliance of the stadium operations. As an oil engineer, I bring expertise in managing environmental impact assessments, waste management, and pollution control measures. Ensuring that the stadium complies with relevant environmental regulations and implementing sustainability initiatives aligns with my background in promoting eco-friendly practices within the oil industry.
Moreover, I play a crucial role in emergency response planning and risk management at the stadium. Being prepared for potential oil spills, hazardous material incidents, or other emergencies requires strategic planning, training staff members, and coordinating with relevant authorities to mitigate risks effectively.
Overall, my role as an oil engineer in a university stadium goes beyond conventional expectations, blending technical expertise with adaptability to unique challenges. By leveraging my skills in energy management, environmental stewardship, and risk assessment, I contribute to the efficient and sustainable operation of the stadium, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all stakeholders involved.
Careers
Coordinator of undergraduate project in Petroleum Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tripoli, 2022-present.
Research Interests
Currently supervising six undergraduate projects
External Activities
Member, the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).
Publications