Academic Collaboration Project Overview: EnPe Programme – JUMakBe Project

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Research and academic results of the EnPe Programme's collaboration project (JuMakBe) between University of Bergen, Makerere University, and University of Juba. The project, spanning from January 15, 2016, to December 31, 2019 (extended to 2020), received a total funding of 8,500,000 NOK. The project involved MSc research topics, database development, scholarships for Masters students, and detailed information on participants and their current workplaces.


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  1. The Research and academic results of the EnPe- Programme 26 26th th- -28 28th thFebruary 2018 February 2018 EnPe Juba-Makerere-Bergen collaboration project (JuMakBe) By William Helland-Hansen, Betty Nagudi, Thomas Oromo

  2. JuMakBe Project Overview Duration: 15th/Jan/2016 to 31/Dec/2019 (Extension to 2020) Comprises of: University of Bergen (Agreement partner) Makerere University (Participant Partner 1) University of Juba (Participant Partner 2) Total funding: 8,500,000 NOK (1,018,564 USD)

  3. EnPe 1: MSc Research topics by the 1 MSc Research topics by the 1st stCohort of Cohort of EnePe EnePe Students (2012/2013) Students (2012/2013) Name of Student Mr. Ronald Bwire Current Status/Workplace Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA) Mr. Moses Damulira Kamarenge Gold Fields (AUC mining company) Ms. Jacqueline Nangendo Lecturer, Busitema University Ms. Caroline Twebaze Petroleum Exploration, Development and Production Department, Entebe Ms. Winfred Kataike Directorate of Water Resources , Entebbe

  4. Databases developed with contribution from EnPe I&II MSc Research topics by the 1 MSc Research topics by the 1st stCohort (Cont d) Cohort (Cont d) Name of Student Mr. Ronald Mawerere Workplace NGO International for aid Mr. Hillary Mwongyera Tororo Cement Factory and Lecturer, Busitema University PhD Student Makerere University Ms. Joan Nakajigo Ms. Robert Kasoota NGO-PEAC for schools

  5. EnPe EnPe II Scholarships Masters II Scholarships Masters 3 Cohorts: 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19 (Each lasts 2 years) Enrollment: All admitted at Mak A total of 10 MSc scholarships are available per cohort: 3 for UOJ and 7 for Mak. At least 3 MSc students must be female 3 out of the 7 MScs scholarships from Mak are for female students.

  6. EnPe EnPe II Scholarships II Scholarships MSc MSc Makerere Makerere University University Makerere University 2016/2017 2017/2018 Cohort Total Male Female 2018/2019 7 (4) 4 (2) 6 (4) 4 (4) 12 (4) 5 (3)

  7. EnPe EnPe II Scholarships II Scholarships MSc from University MSc from University of Juba of Juba University of Juba 2016/2017 Cohort Total Male Female 2017/2018 2018/2019 2 4 (2) 0 4 2 2 (1)

  8. EnPe EnPe II Scholarships II Scholarships MSc: MSc: Support given Support given The 3 MSc student per cohort from UOJ: Tuition, functional fees and stipend. The 3 Female students Ugandans/Mak: Tuition and functional fees. All the 10 MSc students are eligible for research funds in their second year. Tuition Functional Fees Stipend Research Mak UoJ

  9. EnPe EnPe II Scholarships, PhD II Scholarships, PhD 3 PhD Scholarships: 2 MaK and 1 for Juba 2 PhD candidates from Mak and 1 PhD from UOJ: Tution, functional fees, stipend and research funds. Other general facilitation/support offered to Masters, PhD students and Staff Facilitation for presentations at conferences and publications of research findings Facilitation of Gender mainstreaming Facillitation of Annual meetings and Progress reports to the EnPe Secretariat.

  10. Academic Programmes MSc Petroleum Geosciences: Developed during EnPe I in 2009 Several research Activities during EnPe I and EnPe II (titles? Several research facilities have been acquired or repaired during EnPe II Renovated three labs (2 geophysics, 1 geochemistry) We have not reviewed/revised any academic programs under this project

  11. Databases developed under EnPe 1.Research EnPe I (2012/13, 2013/14) Not supported (2014/15, 2015/16) EnPe II (2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19) 2.Equipment and software Purchased and maintenance plan Repaired 3. Renovations

  12. MSc Research topics by the 5th Cohort of MSc Research topics by the 5th Cohort of EnPe (2016/2017) (cohort 1 (2016/2017) (cohort 1 EnPe EnPe II) II) EnPe Students Students Name of Student IGALE Silvia Francis Research topic Structural complexity of the Semliki basin and its potential influence on petroleum processes CO2 as a flow improver of crude oil: the Case of Ugandan oil Supervisors 1) Dr. K. Aanyu 2) Dr. A. Batte Status Submitted Workplace None KALIBBALA Emmanuel 1) Dr. S. Echegu 2) Dr. B. Nagudi 3) Mr. Rossini Silveira dissertation writing stage None KIIZA Justine Seismic reservoir characterization of the Semliki Basin using coloured inversion constrained with well log data 1) Dr. J.M. Kiberu 2)Dr. Simon Echegu dissertation writing stage None NAFULA Monica Effect of basin evolutionary factors on reservoir quality of 1) Dr. S. Echegu 2) Dr. J.M..Kiberu Submitted None

  13. MSc Research topics by the MSc Research topics by the 5th (2016/2017) (cohort 1 (2016/2017) (cohort 1 EnPe EnPeII) II) 5th Cohort of Cohort of EnePe EnePe Students Students Name of Student OPI Balli Patrick Research topic Geomechanical characterization of Yabus formation, Palouch Oil field, Melut Basin, South Sudan Concentration and possible sources of Major PAHs on the sediments of the Ugandan side of L. Albert Supervisors 1) Dr. J.M. Kiberu 2) Dr. K. Aanyu Status dissertation writing stage Workplace None SEMAZZI Sam 1) Assoc. Prof. Andrew Muwanga 2) Dr. John Wasswa dissertation writing stage None TUMUSIIME Henry Reservoir characterization of the Kisegi formation using rock physics diagnostics Identification, mapping and assessment of hydrocarbon plays in the Semliki basin, Western Uganda Reservoir characterization and modelling of fractured 1) Dr. J. M. Kiberu 2) Assoc. Prof. Barifaijo 3) Prof. Tor Johansen dissertation writing stage None YOBU Joyce Martin 1) Dr. S. Echegu 2) Dr. J. M. Kiberu Submitted None 1) Dr. Kevin Aanyu 2) Dr. J. M. Kiberu DEKORI Charles Valente Asaya dissertation writing stage None

  14. Databases developed with contribution from EnPe II PhD Research topics by the 1st Cohort of EnePe II Students (2016/2017) Name of Student Mr. Tumushabe Wilson Mbile Research topic Supervisors Status Workplace Impact of depositional architecture on reservoir quality of the Albertine graben Dr. Betty Nagudi Dr. Kevin Aanyu Dr. Simon Echegu Prof. William Helland Hansen Provisionally admitted and developing research proposal Petroleum Exploration, Development and Production Department, Entebbe Ms. Nakajigo Joan Quantitative reservoir characterization using rock physics, seismic and geological constraints Examples from Semliki Basin in Albertine Graben Dr. John Mary Kiberu Dr. Simon Echegu Dr. John Vianney Tiberindwa Prof. TorArne Johansen Fully admitted Directorate of Water Resources, Entebbe

  15. Databases developed with contribution from EnPe I and II See Equipment and maintenance plan (sample)

  16. No. Name Quantity Serial No. Purpose Maintenance/management requirements and strategy/costs Responsible person/institution Lab Equipment s 1 Spectrometer Analyse samples for major, trace and minor elements, heavy metals, oil spills for students, staff, government and mineral exploration companies The AAS when fully functional can generate enough money for maintenance Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies Makerere University Atomic Absorption 1 MY17180002 and MY17190002 Cutting rocks during thin section making Have a maintenance and repair schedule in place add and test lubricants frequently. Funds generated in the Workshop to be used (thin section preparation and petrographic analyses). Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies Makerere University Models Tr-18 Slab Saws 1 S/N: TR18X-01212001 2 Keep clean, and maintain a clean environment. Money generated in Geochemistry lab. for storage of Geochemistry samples Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies Makerere University Labcold Fridge Rlpr0516 150 1 3 Keep clean, and maintain a clean environment. Money generated in Geochemistry lab. for storage of Geochemistry samples Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies Makerere University Labcold Freezer Rlvf0414xd 1 4 Vacuum impregnation unit Have a maintenance and repair schedule in place. Funds generated in the Workshop to be used Department of Geology and Petroleum Studies Makerere University Citovac Machine 1 S/N: 59210627 5

  17. Other Research outputs or technologies developed None so far

  18. Impacts of lessons learnt on the programmes ? Lessons: Improvement of the MSc petroleum Geoscience program by working with the oil industry (Total TPA, Sunmaker, ICON). oShort trainings, seminars, internships, competitions, field courses oAccess support from Government including library, datasets, labs, field courses oOption for MSc (Geology) programme to conduct petroleum-related MSc research dissertation Other programs (MSc Geology) have also been improved by including petroleum related courses

  19. Key challenges and Measures taken Challenge Measures to address Abandonment of programme Disappearance with research funds Moral and counselling support Bonding of those on scholarship Increment of tuition for subsequent cohorts Reduction of other budget lines Procurement process UGX 2M threshold for direct UiB procurement Loss of funds during transfers Reduction of other budget lines 2ndyear of Funding for 3rdcohort Residual funds to be committed Failure for each cohort to finish in two years Start research as complete coursework Limited job market Working students Join geoscience market as market improves Urged to obtain study leave Female students Provided with gender support

  20. Acknowledgements NORAD EnPe Secretariat for all the support JuMakBe Project Team

  21. Research activities since EnPe I (Cohort 1) Research topic Rock Physics and Fluid Substitution Modelling for the feasibility of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) sequestration in the Semliki basin in Western Uganda, Case Study Turaco 3 Well* Stratigraphic reconstruction of the Semliki basin using well and outcrop data, Southwestern Uganda Evaluation of 3D seismic data to determine the variation reservoir properties of Turaco Prospect in Semliki Basin, Uganda Determining reservoir distribution in the Turaco prospect using 3D seismic attributes Detection of potential hydrocarbon traps in the Semliki basin using Gravity and Magnetic data* Determination of the appropriate land disposal method for drilling liquid waste based on its physical-chemical characteristics, Bugungu, Western Uganda* Amplitude versus Offset (AVO) modeling as a tool for seismic reservoir characterization of the Semliki basin, Western Uganda Determination of Reservoir properties of the Semliki basin using well to seismic upscaling methods and rock physics templates Characterization of heavy metals in petroleum drilling solid wastes and recommended disposal options in the Albertine Graben- Western Uganda

  22. Cohort II Delineation of fault features in the Semliki Basin, Western Uganda, using 3D Seismic attributes Determination of Petrophysical properties of the Turaco prospect in Semliki Basin in Western Uganda using 3D seismic inversion and Rock Physics templates Combining Rock Physics Templates with Seismic inversion to characterize the hydrocarbon potential beneath the Kanywataba Prospect, Semliki Basin Source rock evaluation and maturity modelling through the Turaco wells, Semliki basin, Western Uganda Reservoir characterization using Stochastic Inversion of 3D Seismic Data in the Turaco prospect, Western Uganda Establishment of Reservoir Compartmentalization using integrated seismic attributes and petrophysical data in Turaco prospect, Semliki Basin Integrated reservoir modeling of the Turaco prospect of the Semliki basin, Western Uganda

  23. Cohort III (not supported) Research Topic 2D Basin and petroleum system modeling of the Semliki basin, Western Uganda Research Topic 2D Basin and petroleum system modeling of the Semliki basin, Western Uganda Prediction of Time lapse effects of the reservoir based on petrophysical and 3D seismic data in Turaco prospect, Semliki Basin, Western Uganda Prediction of Time lapse effects of the reservoir based on petrophysical and 3D seismic data in Turaco prospect, Semliki Basin, Western Uganda Establishing a potential carbon dioxide sequestration site using 3D seismic attributes and well log data around Turaco prospect, Semliki basin, Western Uganda Establishing a potential carbon dioxide sequestration site using 3D seismic attributes and well log data around Turaco prospect, Semliki basin, Western Uganda Identification of incised valleys as potential hydrocarbon reservoirs using 3D seismic attributes, Semliki Basin, Western Uganda Identification of incised valleys as potential hydrocarbon reservoirs using 3D seismic attributes, Semliki Basin, Western Uganda Characterization of thin beds of the Kisegi formation in the Semliki basin, Western Uganda, using well log data Characterization of thin beds of the Kisegi formation in the Semliki basin, Western Uganda, using well log data Geochemical characterization of crude oils from the Albertine Graben, Western Uganda Geochemical characterization of crude oils from the Albertine Graben, Western Uganda

  24. Cohort IV (not supported) Source Rock Maturation And Hydrocarbon Generation Evaluation In The Semliki Basin Using 3D Basin Modelling Approach 24

  25. Cohort V (EnPe II) Structural complexity of the Semliki basin and its potential influence on petroleum processes CO2 as a flow improver of crude oil: the Case of Ugandan oil Seismic reservoir characterization of the Semliki Basin using coloured inversion constrained with well log data Effect of basin evolutionary factors on reservoir quality of Semliki Basin 3D seismic facies identification for the Seismic Basin Geomechanical characterization of Yabus formation, Palouch Oil field, Melut Basin, South Sudan Concentration and possible sources of Major PAHs on the sediments of the Ugandan side of L. Albert Reservoir characterization of the Kisegi formation using rock physics diagnostics Identification, mapping and assessment of hydrocarbon plays in the Semliki basin, Western Uganda Reservoir characterization and modelling of fractured basement hydrocarbon in Ruman field, Melut basin,

  26. Cohort VI 2018/19 Organic enrichment of hydrocarbon generation potential of the source rock in the Semliki basin Organic geochemical correlation of oils from Albertine graben for petroleum system analysis Sediment thickness and its influence on the Hydrocarbon potential from gravity and magnetic data Analysis of depositional environment, stratigraphy of the tertiary Yabus and Saama Formation in Agordit field Melut rift Basin S. Sudan Evaluation of a petroleum exploration project in the Albertine Graben its associated risks uncertainties and opportunities Geomechanical characterization of Yabus formation, Palouch Oil field, Melut Basin, South Sudan Characterization of the hydrocarbon reservoir potential of the Yabus Fm in Melut basin, S sudan using RPT and inversion of 3D seismic data Subsurface facies analysis of the Paleogene and upper cretaceous Fm Nahel oil field Melut basin S Sudan Interpretation of structural domains beneath L. George- Edward basin from seismic data, South Uganda Semliki basin, Western Uganda Potential contamination of soils by drilling waste discharge produced water from upper Nile oil fields, S Sudan. 3D Reservoir modelling using stochastic simulation to evaluate reservoir stability against production scenarios in

  27. PhD cohort I (EnPe II) Impact of depositional architecture on reservoir quality of the Albertine graben Quantitative reservoir characterization using rock physics, seismic and geological constraints Examples from Semliki Basin in Albertine Graben

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