Oliver C Mullins
Dr. Oliver C. Mullins is a Science Advisor in Schlumberger. He is
the primary originator of Downhole Fluid Analysis (DFA) in well
logging. Dr. Mullins also leads an active research group in petroleum
science leading to the Yen-Mullins model of asphaltenes and the FHZ
EoS. His current interests include utilizing DFA technology and new
asphaltene science to perform novel reservoir evaluation. This work
has clarified the reservoir fluid geodynamic processes the give rise to
various fluid gradients and tar deposition. He has won several awards
including the SPWLA Gold Medal for Technical Achievement. He
authored the award-winning book The Physics of Reservoir Fluids; Discovery through
Downhole Fluid Analysis and has been Distinguished Lecturer 5 times for SPWLA and
SPE. He has co-edited 3 books and coauthored 13 chapters on asphaltenes and related topics. He has coauthored 245 publications, ~½ on petroleum science, ~½ on applications, and has coinvented 100 allowed US patents. He has accumulated >10,600 citations on Google Scholar. He is Editor of Petrophysics, Fellow of two professional societies and is Adjunct Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University.
the primary originator of Downhole Fluid Analysis (DFA) in well
logging. Dr. Mullins also leads an active research group in petroleum
science leading to the Yen-Mullins model of asphaltenes and the FHZ
EoS. His current interests include utilizing DFA technology and new
asphaltene science to perform novel reservoir evaluation. This work
has clarified the reservoir fluid geodynamic processes the give rise to
various fluid gradients and tar deposition. He has won several awards
including the SPWLA Gold Medal for Technical Achievement. He
authored the award-winning book The Physics of Reservoir Fluids; Discovery through
Downhole Fluid Analysis and has been Distinguished Lecturer 5 times for SPWLA and
SPE. He has co-edited 3 books and coauthored 13 chapters on asphaltenes and related topics. He has coauthored 245 publications, ~½ on petroleum science, ~½ on applications, and has coinvented 100 allowed US patents. He has accumulated >10,600 citations on Google Scholar. He is Editor of Petrophysics, Fellow of two professional societies and is Adjunct Professor of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University.
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