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Final Presentation Internship Lab EOR ITB: Strengthening Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery Competencies

Monday, February 2, 2026 marked an important milestone for the participants of the Internship Program at the EOR Laboratory ITB who had completed a series of intensive learning activities over the past two months. Final Presentation session held in the Meeting Room of Lab EOR ITB, Energy Building 7th Floor ITB, served as the official closing of the program as well as a reflection on the in-depth study process in the field of Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR).

Figure 1. Participants presented a comprehensive evaluation covering laboratory test design, data interpretation, and the development of workflow implementation for Chemical EOR.

This internship program was designed under a hybrid scheme for two months, consisting of one month onsite at the EOR Laboratory ITB and one month offsite (online). This approach provided a balance between hands-on laboratory experience and conceptual deepening, technical discussions, as well as independent literature studies.

Comprehensive Study of Chemical EOR

During the program, participants explored three main components in the implementation of Chemical namely surfactants, polymers, and the ASP (Alkali–Surfactant–Polymer).

In the surfactant study, participants learned about the mechanism of interfacial tension (IFT) reduction between oil and water to enhance the mobilization of trapped oil within reservoir rock pores. This understanding becomes key to improving oil recovery efficiency in the later stages of production.

Figure 2. Participants presented a comprehensive analysis related to polymer mechanisms, adsorption behavior, and Chemical EOR implementation strategies at the field scale.

In the polymer study, the focus was placed on increasing the viscosity of the injection fluid to improve the mobility ratio and enhance sweep efficiency. The analysis of rheological characteristics and polymer stability became an essential part of evaluating the performance of the chemical injection system.

Meanwhile, in the ASP system, participants studied the integration of alkali, surfactant, and polymer as a combined approach aimed at increasing oil recovery through the synergy of mutually supportive chemical mechanisms.

Figure 3. Viscosity analysis, shearsensitivity, and reservoir compatibility as key parameters in the design of polymer flooding.

Through the final presentation session, participants presented the results of their analysis, conceptual understanding, and the applicative implications of the studies conducted. This presentation demonstrated their ability to integrate theory, laboratory practice, and field implementation relevance.

Figure 4. An active discussion session between participants, researchers, and supervisors in examining the practical challenges of Chemical EOR implementation.

Strengthening EOR Talent Competencies and Academic–Industry Integration

The Final Presentation activity demonstrated how collaboration between research institutions and academic programs can produce talent ready to enter both research and the petroleum industry. The hybrid learning scheme provided flexibility while ensuring in-depth technical understanding aligned with current energy industry needs.

Figure 5. Appreciation for the dedication, analytical rigor, and technical contributions of participants throughout the Chemical EOR competency strengthening program.

The active participation of the interns during the presentation session reflected their ability to translate fundamental scientific principles and advanced engineering concepts into applicable technical solutions within the context of Chemical EOR. Their in-depth understanding of surfactant mechanisms, polymer characteristics for mobility control, and ASP system integration demonstrated their readiness to comprehend the complexity of modern reservoir challenges.

This program not only focused on theoretical mastery, but also emphasized practical relevance to real industry challenges, particularly in efforts to enhance production in maturereservoirs. This initiative further strengthens a collaborative learning ecosystem that bridges academia with the professional competency needs of the energy sector.

Through this program, Lab EOR ITB together with OGRINDO ITB reaffirmed their role as a center for capacity building and talent strengthening in the field of Chemical EOR, ready to contribute to the oil and gas industry and the national energy sector.

Interested in Collaborating or Joining the Next Program?

The Lab EOR ITB Internship Program is part of a continuous commitment to competency development and the strengthening of a science-driven and industry-oriented energy research ecosystem.

For further information regarding:

  • The next internship program
  • Chemical EOR research collaboration
  • Laboratory testing and evaluation
  • Training and capacity development programs

Please contact:

📧Laboratorium EOR ITB: labifteoritb@gmail.com

📧OGRINDO ITB: info@ogrindoitb.com

We are open to academic collaboration, industry research partnerships, and talent development initiatives in the field of subsurface and technology of Enhanced Oil Recovery.

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PEM Akamigas Student Study Excursion at the EOR ITB Laboratory

Students from the Polytechnic of Energy and Mineral (PEM) Akamigas carried out a study excursion to the Petrophysics Laboratory and the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Laboratory of Institut Teknologi Bandung on January 27, 2026. This activity was part of the learning program for the Even Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year and aimed to provide direct experience in the application of petroleum engineering and technology subsurface.

Figure 1. PEM Akamigas students participating in the study excursion activities at the EOR ITB Laboratory.

Background of the Activity

The Polytechnic of Energy and Mineral (PEM) Akamigas is a vocational higher education institution in the field of energy, oil, and gas under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. One of the programs offered is the Diploma IV Program in Oil and Gas Production Engineering.

As part of the academic agenda for the Even Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year, PEM Akamigas conducted an academic visit in the form of a study excursion to the Petrophysics Laboratory and the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Laboratory of Institut Teknologi Bandung. This activity served as a direct learning opportunity for students to understand the application of knowledge in research activities, commercial projects, and challenges within Indonesia’s oil and gas industry.

Collaboration between OGRINDO ITB and the EOR ITB Laboratory

This academic visit was carried out through the synergy between the EOR ITB Laboratory and OGRINDO ITB as part of the subsurface research and technology development ecosystem at Institut Teknologi Bandung. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to supporting academic activities, human resource development, and knowledge dissemination in the field of energy and petroleum engineering.

Through this collaboration, the EOR ITB Laboratory serves as a research-based learning facility, while OGRINDO ITB supports the integration of laboratory activities with applied research contexts and broader scientific development.

Implementation of the Academic Visit

The academic visit was attended by students of the Oil and Gas Production Engineering Program at PEM Akamigas who were enrolled in the Practical Enhanced Oil Recovery and Practical Formation Evaluation courses. A total of 59 students, accompanied by supervising lecturers, participated in the series of activities conducted at the EOR ITB Laboratory.

During the visit, students received explanations regarding laboratory facilities, testing activities, and an overview of research and technology development, particularly in the analysis of rock physical properties and chemical enhanced oil recovery. Direct interaction between students and the laboratory environment became an essential part of the practice-based learning process.

Figure 4. Discussion of testing results and laboratory data interpretation with the EOR ITB team.

Date and Location of the Activity

The academic visit of PEM Akamigas students to the EOR ITB Laboratory was conducted on:
Date: January 27, 2026
Location: Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Laboratory, ITB Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) ITB
All activities were carried out in an orderly and well-coordinated manner in accordance with the applicable laboratory regulations.

Figure 5. Group photo of PEM Akamigas students with representatives of the EOR ITB Laboratory and OGRINDO ITB in front of the Department of Petroleum Engineering Building, Institut Teknologi Bandung.

Closing

The implementation of this academic visit highlights the importance of collaboration between vocational education institutions and university research environments in supporting the enhancement of student competencies. The synergy between PEM Akamigas, the EOR ITB Laboratory, and OGRINDO ITB is expected to continue as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen learning, research, and technology development in the field of energy and petroleum engineering.

For institutions, industry partners, or other parties interested in establishing collaboration, further discussions, or obtaining information regarding research activities and laboratory facilities, please contact OGRINDO ITB via email at info@ogrindoitb.com or the EOR ITB Laboratory at labifteoritb@gmail.com.

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Initiation of a Strategic Collaboration between OGRINDO ITB and the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Laboratory of ITB with China National Logging Corporation (CNLC)

OGRINDO ITB, in collaboration with the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Laboratory of Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), has officially initiated a strategic collaboration with China National Logging Corporation (CNLC), a company specializing in oilfield services and petroleum technology. This collaboration is undertaken through a collaborative feasibility study focusing on core analysis and laboratory-based qualification testing of CNLC's chemical agent products. This initiative represents an initial step toward establishing a research and technical collaboration aimed at supporting the development of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) technologies in Indonesia.

Figure 1. Initial technical discussion between the CNLC team, OGRINDO ITB, and the EOR Laboratory of ITB at ITB’s laboratory facilities.

Background of the Collaboration Initiation

CNLC has expressed its interest in conducting a technical feasibility study to evaluate the applicability, performance, and compatibility of chemical agent under representative reservoir conditions. This study is intended as part of the initial assessment stage prior to potential field implementation of the technology in Indonesia.

In this context, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), through the collaboration between OGRINDO ITB and the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Laboratory of ITB, is regarded as a partner with relevant capabilities and experience in reservoir characterization, core analysis, and laboratory-scale chemical EOR testing. The selection of the most appropriate laboratory platform will be determined based on facility readiness and institutional considerations on the part of ITB.

Scope of the Collaboration Initiation

This collaboration initiative is still at an early stage, with the main scope including:

  • Initial discussions on the plan and approach for the technical feasibility study
  • Alignment of the preliminary scope of work among the parties
  • Review of laboratory capabilities and available testing procedures at ITB
Figure 2. Review of EOR laboratory facilities and equipment as part of the technical collaboration initiation.

The outcomes of this initiation stage are expected to serve as a technical foundation for the development of further collaboration, either in the form of joint research or future industrial applications.

CNLC Technical Visit to ITB

As part of the collaboration initiation process, a technical visit by the CNLC Asia Pacific team to ITB is planned for January 2026. The visit will include joint technical discussions as well as laboratory visit to directly review chemical EOR testing facilities.

Figure 3. In-depth technical discussion on feasibility study approaches and chemical EOR testing.

The visit agenda will focus on the following:

  • Initial technical discussions between CNLC and ITB
  • Discussion of laboratory testing requirements and specifications
  • Review of EOR laboratory facilities and capabilities within the ITB environment

These activities are expected to strengthen mutual understanding of the proposed study approach and ensure alignment between technical requirements and available facilities.

Figure 4. Technical presentation on testing methodologies and the capabilities of the ITB EOR Laboratory.

Role of OGRINDO ITB and the EOR Laboratory of ITB in the Collaboration

In this initiative, OGRINDO ITB and the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Laboratory of ITB collaborate in a synergistic manner, with OGRINDO ITB acting as a bridge between industry needs and research activities, while the EOR Laboratory of ITB serves as the primary executor of laboratory testing and technical evaluation. With experience in chemical EOR testing, core analysis, and supporting studies for EOR technology implementation, OGRINDO ITB is committed to supporting the technical evaluation process in an objective and data-driven manner.

Figure 5. Demonstration of EOR laboratory testing facilities to support data-driven technical evaluation.

Future Collaboration Prospects

The collaboration initiation between OGRINDO ITB, the EOR Laboratory of ITB, and CNLC reflects a shared commitment to promoting international collaboration in research and development of EOR technologies. Going forward, this collaboration is expected to evolve into broader cooperation, supporting research capacity building, knowledge transfer, and the application of EOR technologies tailored to reservoir characteristics in Indonesia.

OGRINDO ITB welcomes this initiative and hopes that the ongoing collaboration initiation process will serve as an initial step toward a productive and sustainable partnership.

Figure 6. Group photo of the CNLC team, OGRINDO ITB, and the EOR Laboratory of ITB during the initiation of the strategic collaboration.

Information and Collaboration Opportunities

OGRINDO ITB is open to research collaboration opportunities, feasibility studies, and technology development in the fields of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) and reservoir characterization. For further information or collaboration inquiries, please contact:
📧 Email: info@ogrindoitb.com