Obadare ('Dare') Awoleke

- Assistant Professor, Petroleum Engineering
- (907) 474-7574
- Duckering 407
- ooawoleke@alaska.edu
- Curriculum Vitae | Research | Publications
Teaching
At UAF - Department of Petroleum Engineering- PETE 426: Drilling Engineering (Syllabus | Midterm | Final)
Instructor, Spring 2014 - PETE 693: Well Stimulation (Syllabus | Midterm | Final Part A | Final Part B)
Instructor, Spring 2014 - PETE 693: Experimental Methods in Petroleum Engineering (Syllabus | Midterm | Project)
Instructor, Fall 2013
- PETE 325: Petroleum Production Systems
Lab Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Spring 2012 & 2013 - PETE 410: Production Engineering
Teaching Assistant, Fall 2012
Research Interests
- Experimental and theoretical investigation into propped fracture conductivity in low and high permeability environments
- Heavy oil reservoirs (production, completion and stimulation related challenges)
- Data analysis using statistical and virtual intelligence techniques
- The incorporation of uncertainty into the models used by petroleum engineers to predict oil and gas well productivity using time series analysis methods.
- Application of Monte Carlo techniques and stochastic differential equations to modeling uncertainty in petroleum production or reservoir engineering.