Consultants

Our team consists of Professionals with research and field experience in Reservoir Modeling and Flow Simulation as well as in computer software development. The key personnel are:

Dr. Mohan Kelkar is the President for Kelkar and Associates, Inc. He is also Williams Endowed Professor of Petroleum Engineering at the University of Tulsa in Tulsa, OK (USA). He has developed new technologies for integrating geological and geophysical data, as well as production data.  Read More about Dr. Kelkar
Dr. Asnul Bahar is the Principal Consultants for Integrated Reservoir Modeling. He also serves as the Business Development Manager. He has earned more than 25 years of international working experience . Read More about Dr. Bahar
Saikiran Pochampally, MSc., is the Senior Consultants on Flow Simulation and Software Development Engineer. He is a multi-talent Petroleum Engineer with the specialization in Geomodeling and Reservoir Simulation Engineer. He is also capable in developing software using OCEAN platform. Read More about Mr. Pochampally
Walter Poquioma, MSc., is the Senior Consultant in Reservoir Devolopment Engineer. His research interest is on the Well Placement Optimization. He is also proficient in building Petrel Plugins using Ocean Platform.  Read More about Mr. Poquioma

Additionally, our team also includes 2 technical advisors who are the Professors at Texas A&M University.

Dr. Akhil Datta-Gupta is Regents Professor and holder of L. F. Peterson ‘36 Endowed Chair in
Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M U. in College Station, TX. Dr. Datta-Gupta is well
known for his contributions to the theory and practice of streamline simulation and fast marching method in petroleum reservoir characterization,
Dr. Michael King is a Professor, LeSuer Chair in Reservoir Management, Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University. His research interests include 3D reservoir modeling and characterization; upscaling of geologic models for flow simulation; and streamline-based simulation and flow analysis.