Dian Saputra
About Dian Saputra
Dian Saputra is a Subsurface Engineer at ExxonMobil, with extensive experience in well integrity and rigless operations.
Title and Current Role
Dian Saputra holds the position of Subsurface Engineer at ExxonMobil. Serving in this role since 2013, Saputra is based in the United States. His responsibilities involve leading and executing various engineering projects aimed at maintaining and improving well integrity and operational efficiency.
Professional Background
Before joining ExxonMobil, Dian Saputra worked at BP as a Student Intern in the Wells Division in 2012. During his 2-month internship in London, England, he gained valuable hands-on experience in the petroleum industry. This early exposure set the stage for his subsequent career advancements.
Educational Background
Dian Saputra earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Petroleum Engineering from the Institut Teknologi Bandung. He studied at the institution from 2009 to 2013. This formal education provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and specialized knowledge in petroleum engineering.
Key Projects and Initiatives
Dian Saputra led the engineering team to design the first Rigless Wireline Operations Campaign in the Banyu Urip field. He was directly involved in executing Rigless projects as an onsite rotator engineer. In another significant role, he prepared Plug and Abandonment (P&A) well designs for Arun inactive wells, specifically addressing high casing pressure.
Well Integrity Expertise
Dian Saputra has significant expertise in Well Integrity operations. He designed Well Integrity surveillance programs, including Preventive and Corrective Maintenance for the Arun and Banyu Urip onshore fields. Saputra also established the Banyu Urip Well Operability Limit as a surveillance parameter and guides new engineers in designing Well Integrity programs.