Lecturer
Omar Saad Ahmed Mahmoud: is currently working as faculty member at the Department of Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Future University in Egypt (FUE). Previously, he was working as petroleum reservoir engineer with the North American Unconventional Resources (NAUR) Team at Apache Corporation’s San Antonio Region, USA. Before joining Apache Corporation, he worked as graduate research assistant/PhD Candidate for 4 years at the Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering, Texas A&M University, USA. Previously, he worked for 8 years as assistant lecturer and teaching/research assistant at the Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Suez University, Egypt. He also served as petroleum engineering intern at Apache Corporation (USA) during the summer of 2017. Mahmoud has a demonstrated history of working in the higher education and research industry in addition to a good industrial experience. His research interests include drilling fluids, rheology, filter cake characterization, nanoparticle applications, oilfield chemistry, formation damage and well stimulation, unconventional resources, reservoir simulation, and pressure transient/production data analysis. Mahmoud has authored/coauthored 21 technical articles and conference proceedings and serves as technical reviewer/editor for the SPE Drilling & Completion, SPE Production & Operations, and ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology. He received PhD-degree from Texas A&M University, BSc and MSc degrees from Suez University, Egypt, all in petroleum engineering.
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