1. Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen (2012 - 2013)
Riverside East Building New library Canteen
Numerical Simulation of Water-Alternating Gas
(WAG) Injection for Enhanced Oil Recovery
MSc Project (Dissertation) was completed to fulfil
academic requirements in the final semester.
Robert Gordon University @ Schoolhill Campus
All the lecture classes and tutorial classes in 1st
and 2nd
semester were taking place here. School of Engineering and
Energy Center were situated here before relocating to the
Riverside East Building in May 2013.
My Dissertation
2. Onshore Drilling Rig, Weatherford Training Centre, Aberdeen (2013)
All basic drilling systems (hoisting, rotating and circulating systems) including some major
equipment in drilling operations such as draw-works, crown block, traveling block, rotary table, drill
pipe, tongs, shale shakers and mud pumps were discussed on site.
Weatherford Training Center My colleagues
Onshore Rig
Mud Pumps and Mud Pits
Practical well drilling fundamental introduced by experienced field engineer
3. Petroleum Geological Field Trip in Moray Firth, Scotland (2012)
The observation focused on various important factors such as rock properties (e.g. grain
roundness, net to gross ratio, sorting, porosity, permeability and etc.) including faults
and cementation from environment. All of these factors play a major role in indicating
the potential of the reservoir.
Postgraduate engineering students and a lecturer, Bryan Cronin had made personal
observation and interpretation of geological characteristics and structures at four different
areas (Covesea shore, Covesea cliff, Daisy Rock and Cove Bay)
4. IADC Accredited Well Control Training (June 2013)
Certificate of “Fundamental Level for Drilling With Stack Qualification of Surface”
Certified by IADC Accredited Program WC519 Well Control Training
5. Engineering Project Management Group Assignment (April 2013)
Kinell Field Development Plan
Each group was responsible for preparing and proposing the overall project plan which was
about how to select and establish the field development options achieved with both
engineering and economic considerations and also met the requirements of client/sponsor.
6. Activities during Master’s Degree studied
Environmental Impact and Risk
Management Field Trip
(April 2013)
Pre-Sessional English Program
(September 2012)
Completed this program to develop all
Academic English skills required for
Master’s Degree course
Thai Society in Aberdeen
Participated in many events organized by
Thai Students in Aberdeen Group;
International Food Festival, Chinese New
Year, Songkran Day and other charity
events for raising funds to establish Thai
Buddharam Temple and Cultural Center
in Aberdeen
SPE Offshore Europe (September 2013)
Attended Oil and Gas Conference and
Exhibition (SPE Offshore Europe) at Aberdeen
Exhibition and Conference Center (AECC)
7. Life in Aberdeen, UK (2012 - 2013)
As spending over a year in Aberdeen, I have a great opportunity to be familiar with
flatmates and classmates of various nationalities (Asian, European, African, etc.) - a
chance to broaden my vision by sharing thoughts and ideas including to develop
communication skills and learn how to be adaptable to work with people from different
cultures and working environment.
Leisure & Hobbies
Playing as a goalkeeper for a team in Aberdeen Students Football League / Trekking and
skiing in the Scottish Highlands/Taking photos and roaming around the UK
International Students Network
Flatmates in Woolmanhill Flats,
the university accommodation
Excursion trip to Stonehaven
and Dunnottar Castle