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Ardhi Hakim Lumban Gaol, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D.: Strengthening the Integration of Research, Technology, and Subsurface Implementation at OGRINDO ITB

Ardhi Hakim Lumban Gaol, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D. is an academic and petroleum engineering practitioner with extensive experience in the development of integrated subsurface studi, Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), as well as the application of digital technologies and machine learning for oil and gas field optimization. With an international educational background and a strong professional track record, Dr. Ardhi plays an important role in bridging academic research with the needs of the national energy industry.

Figure 1. Dr. Ardhi Hakim Lumban Gaol, Ph.D. delivering a presentation at ITB Energy Summit 2025.

Educational Background

Dr. Ardhi completed his Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) in 2009. His strong interest in reservoir modeling and fluid flow encouraged him to pursue further studies at Texas A&M University, United States, one of the world’s leading centers in petroleum engineering. At this institution, he earned a Master of Science degree in 2012 and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in 2016.

His doctoral research focused on two-phase flow modeling in gas wells with liquid loadingissues, which was subsequently published in various reputable international journals and conferences. This academic foundation has become a strong basis for the analytical and science-based approach that he continues to apply to this day.

Academic and Scholarly Activities

Since 2013, Dr. Ardhi has been actively serving as a lecturer in the Petroleum Engineering Study Program at ITB. In his role as an educator and researcher, he has been involved in the development of strategic research in the fields of reservoir engineering, EOR, carbon capture, storage and utilization (CCS/CCUS), as well as the application of data analytics and machine learning for reservoir performance evaluation and forecasting.

In addition to research and teaching activities, Dr. Ardhi is also actively involved in academic-strategic initiatives and national energy forums. He is recorded as the Chairman of ITB Energy Summit 2025, a strategic forum that brings together academics, industry, and policymakers to discuss challenges and the direction of Indonesia’s energy transition. This role reflects his leadership capacity in orchestrating cross-sector discussions and strengthening ITB’s position as a reference for strategic thinking in the energy sector.

His active involvement in the scientific community is reflected in his membership in the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers (IATMI), as well as his contributions to various international scientific publications.

Professional Experience and Areas of Expertise

In addition to academia, Dr. Ardhi has extensive professional experience as a consultant and lead engineer in various strategic studies within the national oil and gas industry. He has led and contributed to field development optimization studies, reserves certification, design of waterflood and EOR, well integrity, and CCS/CCUS studies for various operators and institutions, including Pertamina Group, SKK Migas, INPEX, and other energy companies.

His areas of expertise include reservoir simulation, integrated EOR, subsurface data management, smart well monitoring, and the application of big data analytics and machine learning for technical decision-making. He is also proficient in various industry-standard software such as Petrel, Eclipse, Intersect, tNavigator, IPM, as well as Python and C++ programming for advanced technical model development.

Strategic Role at OGRINDO ITB

As a Senior Researcher at OGRINDO ITB, Dr. Ardhi Hakim Lumban Gaol holds a strategic role in strengthening research capacity and based on subsurface engineering. He is actively involved in the design, supervision, and evaluation of complex studies covering reservoir characterization, Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), CCS/CCUS studies, and the application of digital technologies for technical decision-making.

In this role, Dr. Ardhi not only contributes as a technical expert, but also serves as a research methodology advisor, quality assurance lead, and a bridge between academic approaches and practical industry needs. His extensive experience as a project leader and senior petroleum engineer in various national strategic projects adds significant value in ensuring that the solutions delivered by OGRINDO ITB are applicable, credible, and data-driven.

With a combination of academic expertise, field experience, and mastery of advanced technologies, Dr. Ardhi makes a significant contribution to supporting OGRINDO ITB’s vision as a center of excellence in petroleum engineering research and services that is oriented toward scientific excellence, industry needs, and energy sustainability.

Collaboration and Further Information

Through the role of Dr. Ardhi Hakim Lumban Gaol, Ph.D. as Senior Researcher at OGRINDO ITB, OGRINDO ITB continues to open opportunities for research collaboration, technical studies, and the development of innovative, science-based subsurface solutions to support the energy industry.

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ITB Energy Transition Summit 2025: Driving the Acceleration of Indonesia’s Energy Transition Through Multi-Sector Collaboration

Bandung, 13 November 2025 — Several researchers from OGRINDO ITB participated in the ITB Energy Transition Summit 2025, an academic and stakeholder forum organized by Institut Teknologi Bandung and coordinated by the Research Group of Drilling, Production, and Oil and Gas Management (TPPMM) as a platform for scientific collaboration to accelerate the national energy transition. The event brought together government, the energy industry, research institutions, academics, and students to discuss policy direction, challenges, and strategic opportunities for Indonesia’s energy transition and energy security.

As a form of institutional contribution, this event was designed to strengthen ITB’s support toward the government’s efforts to accelerate the national energy transition process. The forum is expected to serve as a strategic dialogue space to generate policy recommendations, strengthen cross-sector synergy, and推动 the implementation of strategies toward a cleaner, more modern, and more sustainable Indonesian energy system.

🎤 Opening and Keynote: Awakening Awareness, Sharpening the Direction of Change

Figure 1. Opening of the ITB Energy Transition Summit 2025 by Prof. Syafrizal and keynote speech by Prof. Purnomo Yusgiantoro on the urgency of energy transition for national energy security.

The event began with remarks from Prof. Dr. Eng. Ir. Syafrizal, S.T., M.T., IPM, as Dean of FTTM ITB representing the Rector of ITB. In his opening speech, he emphasized the important role of universities in producing scientific foundations, strategic research, and technological innovations that can support the acceleration of the energy transition.

The atmosphere of the forum became more engaging when Prof. Ir. Purnomo Yusgiantoro, M.Sc., MA, Ph.D. delivered his keynote speech highlighting Indonesia’s strategic position in the global map of energy transition and energy security. He asserted that the energy transition is no longer a choice but an urgency and inevitability to ensure a sustainable future while strengthening national energy security.

In his presentation, Prof. Purnomo emphasized that Indonesia’s success depends not only on technological readiness, but also on the ability to build an integrated collaborative ecosystem — involving government, industry, research institutions, and the younger generation as drivers of innovation. This perspective aligns with Indonesia’s overarching energy transformation direction that requires cross-sector synergy, accelerated innovation, and long-term policy sustainability.

The transition to the panel session then deepened the discussion through technical and strategic analyses from policy, industry, and academic perspectives.

🧭 Panel Session 1: Aligning Policies, Ecosystems, and Energy Transition Initiatives

The first panel, titled “Energy Transition, Ecosystem, Initiative, Policies for Indonesia", was moderated by Dr. Ir. Grandprix Thomryes Marth Kadja, M.Si., lecturer and researcher at ITB.

Speakers in Panel Discussion 1:
Togu Santoso Pardede, S.T., MIDS, Ph.D. – Bappenas
2. Edwin Nugraha Putra, S.T., M.Sc. – PT PLN (Persero)
3. Ir. Hilmi Panigoro, M.B.A., M.Sc. – Medco Energi Internasional

The first session discussion illustrated how policies, industry, and infrastructure must move harmoniously in shaping the national energy transition ecosystem. The speakers emphasized that transformation cannot stand alone — policies must align with industry readiness, while industry actors require regulatory certainty and a consistent roadmap to guide investment and technological development.

This panel highlighted the crucial role of government in providing long-term vision and solid policy foundations, while industry ensures that innovation, funding, and field implementation can follow the transformation direction. With this integrated approach, the energy transition is expected not only to remain a discourse, but to materialize into concrete actions across every level of the national energy system.

Figure 2. Panel Session 1 featuring stakeholders from Bappenas, PLN, and Medco Energi, moderated by Dr. Grandprix Kadja.

🚀 Panel Session 2: Technology and Human Resource Development as Catalysts of Transformation

The second session raised the theme “Technology and Human Development”, with Taufik Faturohman, S.T., M.B.A., Ph.D. as moderator.

Speakers in Panel Discussion 2:
1. Fadli Rahman, S.T., M.S., Ph.D. – Pertamina NRE
2. Ir. Hary Devianto, S.T., M.Eng., Ph.D. – Pusat Kebijakan Keenergian ITB
3. Filda Citra Yusgiantoro, S.T., M.B.M., M.B.A., Ph.D. – Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center

The second panel focused on two main pillars of the energy transition: technology and human resources. The discussion flowed from future technologies such as CCUS, green hydrogen, and digitalization of the energy system — all of which are considered to hold great potential to accelerate Indonesia’s energy sector transformation. The speakers emphasized that technology can only deliver optimal impact if supported by competent and adaptive human resources.

During this session, the perspective developed that investment in technology must go hand in hand with investment in human capacity development. Universities, industry, and research institutions need to build a learning and innovation ecosystem capable of producing multidisciplinary talents. Research–industry collaboration and relevant curricula are key factors for Indonesia to remain competitive in the rapidly changing global energy landscape.

Figure 3. Panel Session 2 with speakers from Pertamina NRE, ITB Energy Policy Center, and Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center, moderated by Dr. Taufik Faturohman.

🔍 Key Summary (confirmed several strategic points:)

confirmed several strategic points: menegaskan beberapa poin strategis:

  • the urgency of science- and policy-based cross-sector collaboration,
  • the need for a roadmap that is integrated and consistent energy transition,
  • the importance of investment in low-carbon technology,
  • and the strengthening of human resource capacity as the main pillar of successful energy transformation.

These findings serve as important references for stakeholders in designing subsequent policies and strategies to accelerate Indonesia’s energy transition.

To watch the complete series of events, including keynote and panel discussion sessions, the live recording of the ITB Energy Transition Summit 2025 can be accessed via the following link:

🔗 Can be accessed via the following link:

Figure 4. Atmosphere of discussions, Q&A, and networking among participants, showcasing multi-sector strategic collaboration to accelerate Indonesia’s energy transition.
Figure 5. Atmosphere of discussions, Q&A, and networking among participants, showcasing multi-sector strategic collaboration to accelerate Indonesia’s energy transition.
Figure 6. Group photo session of speakers, moderators, and government representatives attending the event.

🎓 ITB as a Bridge of Scientific Knowledge and Real Action

Through this event, ITB once again demonstrated its role as a knowledge hub capable of bridging science, policy, and real field implementation. The collaboration built in this forum is expected to continue developing into sustainable initiatives and actions to build a cleaner and more resilient energy future for Indonesia.

Figure 7. Documentation recap of the ITB Energy Transition Summit 2025.
Figure 8. The organizing committee of the ITB Energy Transition Summit 2025 is proud to have contributed to this event.

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