Biography
MSc holder in Petroleum Geology and has been in the oil and gas industry for 10 years. Currently specializing in integration of geochemical data and basin modeling on a regional to prospect to appraisal scale to reduce risk for petroleum charge, basin analysis (petroleum system concepts) through time using source-reservoir-seal interrelationship, offshore seepage detection, and technology transfer. The working area involved Mexico GoM, West Africa, Middle East, Brunei Deepwater and Malaysia Basin.
Research Interests
Syuhadah's PhD research focuses on AI-Enhanced Investigation of Fluid Geochemistry for Reservoir Compartmentalization in the Baram Field, Sarawak Basin. Her work integrates advanced geochemical analysis with artificial intelligence to unravel fluid distribution, optimize hydrocarbon recovery, and improve reservoir management in mature fields. This innovative approach bridges exploration and production challenges, providing valuable insights for the energy industry.
- Organic Geochemistry
- Biomarker
- Basin Modeling
- Reservoir Geochemistry
- Charging History
- Petroleum Geochemistry
Educational Background
- Master of Science (MSc) in Petroleum Geology – University of Malaya, Malaysia
- PhD Candidate on (Geology) – Texas A&M University
Selected Publications
Syuhadah, R., Das, R., & Upadhyay, A.K. (2023). Geochemical Data Characterization and Spatialization for Petroleum System Analysis – An Example from Offshore North Gabon Basin, Africa. Presented at the 2023 EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition, Vienna, Austria
Syuhadah, R., Das, R., & Keegan, C.R. (2024). The Application of Tricyclic and Hopane Profiles to Distinguish Oil Families and the Organofacies in Gabon, Congo, Angola (GCA) Offshore. Presented at the 2024 IMAGE Conference, Houston, TX, USA