PhD Student
School of Engineering and Computer Science
My research interests are inclined toward low-temperature geothermal energy generation in oil and gas fields. This resource could replace fossil fuel usage, and reduce emissions. Geothermal utilization would also bring a new life to the infrastructure, and industry, and extend the economic life of this resource. In my research, I would be addressing the question of how can we best utilize this resource? How sustainable are these resources as a source of energy? and How to utilize it for direct use application in an economically and environmentally viable way? I intend to answer these questions through intensive reservoir modelling, wellbore analysis, and surface-level engineering studies.
ResearchAreas | Renewable Energy |
ThesisTitle | Low-enthalpy geothermal energy extraction from oil and gas fields |
Supervisor | A/Prof Ramesh Rayudu, Dr James Hinkley, Dr John Burnell |
Qualifications | |
Photo | I allow my photo to be used for the photo board |