2014 PROMOTION EXERCISE
(Promotion from Senior Lecturer to Reader)
CURRICULUM VITAE
I.(a)Name:Izuchukwu Mike Akaegbobi
(b) Date of Birth:December 2, 1955
(c) Department:Geology
(d)Faculty: Science
II.(a)First Academic Appointment: Lecturer Grade II (5February, 1996)
(b)Present Post: Senior Lecturer (1 October, 2002)
(c) Date of Last Promotion: 1 October, 2002
(d) Date Last Considered: 1 October, 2013
III.University Education:
(a) University of Ibadan, Ibadan. 1975 -1979
(b) Rheinisch Westfaelische Technische Hochschule
(RWTH), Aachen, Germany.1983 -1989
(c) Technische Universitaet (TU) Berlin, Germany.1990 - 1995
IV.Academic Qualifications:
a)B.Sc. (Hons) Geology, University of Ibadan, IbadanJuly 1979
b)Diplom-Geologe (M.Sc.) RWTH Aachen, GermanyJanuary 1989
c)Dr. rer. nat. (Ph.D) TU Berlin, Germany.June 1995
V. Professional Qualifications and Diplomas:Nil
VI.Scholarships, Fellowships and Prizes:
a)Federal Government Scholarship1982-1985
b)Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD). Scholarship1985, 1995
c)1996 NAPE/TEXACO Best Paper Award Winner1997
d)Bashorun M.K.O. Abiola Travel Fellowships to
Postgraduate TeachersFeb. 1999
e)Travel Scholarship AMNI International
Petroleum Development CompanyFeb. 1999
f)Deutsche AkademischeAustauschdienst (DAAD)
Short Research visit to University of Jena, Jena, Germany, July-Sept. 2001
g)Seed Grant from the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) 2009: INQUA Project 0904: “Paleo-climatic/sea level changes and anthropogenic responses and adaptations during the Quaternary in the West African subregion: Evidences from marine and terrestrial sources” dotted with €4500.00
h)Seed Grant from the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) 2010: INQUA Project 0904: ”West African Quaternary Paleoenvironment/Sea Level Changes and Archeology/Paleontology/Paleoclimate Impact: Understanding the Past to Plan the Future,” dotted with €5000.00
i)Grant from Past Global Changes Bern, Switzerland (PAGES) (2009): To Conduct WAQUA workshop in Ibadan 2009 dotted with USD4500.00.
j)Grant from Paleontological and Scientific Trust (PAST) South Africa (2009): To support the establishment of WAQUA dotted with ZAR 50000.00.
k)Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst (DAAD) Short Research visittotheGeoZentrumNordbayern, University of Erlangen, Erlangen – Nuernberg, Germany. May – June, 2012.
VII.Honours. Distinctions and Memberships of Learned Societies:
a)Member, Bundesdeutscher Geologen, Geophysiker und Mineralogen. 1992
b)Member, Nigeria Association of Petroleum Explorationist (MNAPE) December, 1989
c)Member,Verinigung Aachener Geologen (MdVAG).October, 1994
d)Member, Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (MNMGS) March 1999
e)UNECA Certified and Registered Member of African Experts in Mineral Resources Development (Energy Division) (UNECA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) June\1996
f)Member, American Association Of Petroleum Geologists (June, 2000)
g)Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) Service Award For Distinguished Services to the Association as Associate Editor NAPE Bulletin 1999
h)Nigeria Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) Meritorious Service Award as Editorial Board Member for the Year 2000
i)Member and Immediate Past President of West African Quaternary Research Association (WAQUA)
VIII. Details of Teaching Experience at the University Level:
1) Location: TU Berlin Germany Graduate Assistant (1992-1994)
2) Location. University of Ibadan, Ibadan Lecturer II (1996 -1998)
University of Ibadan, Ibadan Lecturer I (1998 to 2002)
University of Ibadan, Ibadan Senior Lecturer (2002 to date)
(a)Courses Taught:
(i) Undergraduate
UnitsGEY 247 / Principles of Stratigraphy / 2 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 284 / Geological Map Interpretation & Field mapping / 3 / (all lecturers)
GEY 308 / Quaternary and Environmental Geology / 2 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 355 / Sedimentary Petrology / 3 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 357 / Sedimentary Depositional Environment & Basins of African / 2 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 384 / Mapping and Industrial Techniques in Geology / 2 / (all lecturers)
GEY 455 / Advanced Sedimentary Petrology / 2 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 459 / Petroleum Geology / 3 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 484 / Field Geology of Nigeria / 2 / (all lecturers)
GEY 486 / Seminar in Geology / 2 / (all lecturers)
GEY 488 / Project in Geology / 6 / (1 lecturer)
(ii) Postgraduate:
UnitsGEY 705 / Subsurface Geology / 3 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 706 / Geology of Petroleum / 2 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 707 / Energy Resources / 2 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 709 / Sedimentary Depositional System / 3 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 733 / Organic Geochemistry I / 3 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 743 / Organic Geochemistry II / 3 / (2 lecturers)
GEY 780 / Postgraduate Seminar in Geology / 2 / (all lecturers)
GEY 781 / Field School in Mineral Exploration / 2 / (all lecturers)
GEY 782 / Research Project in Geology / 9 / (1 lecturer)
(b) Undergraduate Supervision:
Already Supervised: 60
Under Supervision: 4
(c) Postgraduate Supervision:
Already Supervised: 30 (including 2Ph.D. and 2 M.Phil)
Under Supervision: 8 (including 3 Ph.D and 3 M.Phil)
(d) Other Duties and Responsibilities at the University:
i.Postgraduate Coordinator (August 1997 -March 1999)
ii.Examination Supervision (1996-2003)
iii.Member of Faculty of Science Planning Committee for the 50th Anniversary of the University of Ibadan (Oct/Nov 1998)
- Faculty of Science Representative at the Governing Board of Faculty of Technology UI, Ibadan (1998/1999 session)
- Member Faculty of Science Board of Studies UI, Ibadan (1999/2000 session)
- Member University of Ibadan Senate (2000/2001 session)
- Member Governing Board of the Center for Environmental Protection and Natural Resources University of Ibadan (2000-2001)
(e) Other Responsibilities outside the University:
i.Associate Editor Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) Bulletin (Nov. 1998 to 2000)
ii.Member NAPE-Executive Council (Editorial Board Member (1998-2000)
iii.Founding member and Immediate Past President (IPP) of West African Quaternary Research Association (WAQUA).
iv.Secretary, Human and Biosphere Commission for International Quaternary Association. (2011 to 2015)
v.Guest Editorfor Quaternary International volume 262 titled ‘West African Paleoecology and Human Responses’ (2012). Technical Papers presented at the Inaugural WAQUA International Workshop held at the University of Ibadan in 2009.
vi.Guest Editor for Special Volume of Quaternary International titled ‘West African Paleosciences: A Multidisciplinary Approach’. Focus Issue on the technical papers presented at Session 37 of the 18th INQUA World Congress 2011 in Bern (Switzerland) editorial work still in progress.
vii.Council Member of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) (2011 to 2015)
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IX.Research
(a) Completed:
i)Application of infrared spectroscopy to hydrocarbon source assessment of the Campano-Maastrichtian Nkporo Shale, Anambra basin:
This research work deals with the application of newly developed infrared spectral photometric analysis as additional alternative tool in assessing the hydrocarbon source potential of the Campano-Maastrichtian Nkporo Shale in Anambra Basin. Published results revealed that IR-spectroscopy could be used as alternative tool to the very expensive and time consuming Rock-Eval Technique.
ii)Aromatic hydrocarbon distribution and volumetric calculation of crude oil and gas in Post-Santonian shales and coals of the Anambra Basin:
Aromatic HC distribution their relative abundances are used to quantify the volumetric of crude oils and gas adsorbed in the Post-Santonian Shales of the Anambra Basin.
iii) Organofacies studies of the Enugu shales and the reconstruction of its depositional paleoenvironment:
In this study organic facies characterization was employed to compliment other tools in reconstructing the depositional paleoenvironment that prevailed during the deposition of Enugu Shale.
iv) Reservoir heterogeneities and abnormal performance of Agbada sands in Upper eastern delta:
Several issues not fully understood concerning the abnormal yield performance of the Agbada Sand interbeds were traced to the reservoir heterogeneities of the siliciclastic sediments of the Agbada Formation.
(b) In Progress:
- Sedimentation history and paleo-tectonic studies of the Cretaceous Anambra rift system:Fault controlled sandstone diagenesis of the Ajalli and Owelli sandstone Facies Tectono-thermal fluid flow and clay mineral authigenesis related to reservoir quality control. Also this research deals with the role of organic matter on the clastic diagenetic processes.Some of the results have been presented at various international conferences while still awaiting further control analysis. (1995 Senate Research Grant: SRG/fsc/1995/24A).
- Calibration of Infrared spectroscopic data on Agbada Shales and its application as a routine tool for maturity measurements while drilling Integration reservoir characterization (geology, petrophysics and reservoir simulation):This research involves the calibration of maturity data derived from Infrared spectral measurement with data from other known technologies such that it could be applied as a routine tool for maturity measurements while drilling.Some of the data has been published in journal. However, final control results are still expected from geochemical laboratory in Canada.
- Integrated Reservoir Characterization (Geology, Petrophysics and reservoir simulation): This involves the use of various sedimentological and basin analytical methods in characterizing reservoir quality of sandstone facies in the Niger Delta.So far field work has been concluded and laboratory results on sedimentological analysis are available for interpretation.
- Biomarker Studies for Oil – Oil and Oil – Source Rock correlation. Oil Fingerprinting for production allocation for commingled oil: This involves the ability to allocate oil production along horizontal wells or in commingled production of heavycrudes from different stratigraphic levels.Laboratory results including GC-MS on crude oil and rock extracts are now under interpretation and review.
- Coal Petrographic and Organic Geochemical Characterization of coal seams stratigraphically located in the Mamu Formation in the Anambra Basin: Work is still ongoing to characterize the selected coal deposits from various localities using coal petrographic analysis and to determine the chemical and calorific properties of the coals. Maceral analysis and vitrinite reflectance measurements have been carried out on the coal samples. World class data generated are still being analyzed and interpreted of which the results will be published.
- Geomorphological and Paleopedological Development on Cretaceous Parent Source Rock around NsukkaSoutheastern Nigeria:This is aimed at studying the extent of paleo-pedogenetic processes with respect to clay formation and changes in soil chemistry over time. Also it will attempt the reconstruction of landscape history from a pedogenetic view. All laboratory results on the chemical contents of the soil including grain size analysis are available for interpretation for write up and presentation in any international conference
(c) Dissertation and Thesis:
(i) Akaegbobi, I.M. (1988): Geologische Kartierung im suedwestlichenTeill der Tk 25, 5604 Hallschlag Germany. -Mitteilungen zur Ingenieurgeologie undoHydrogeolgie (RWTH Aachen Germany) 42p (Diplom-Kartierung orM.Sc.Mapping)
(ii) Akaegbobi, I. M.(1989): Petrographische und organisch-geochemische Untersuchungen an Gesteinen des Lias epsilon in Sueddeutschland (Holzmaden).-Diplomarbeit (M.Sc. Thesis), RWTH Aachen Germany 106p.
(iii) Akaegbobi, I. M.(1995): The Petroleum Province of Southern Nigeria Niger Delta and Anambra Basin: Organic Geochemical and Organic Petrographic Approach. Diss. TU Berlin (Berliner Geowissenschaftliche Abhhandlungen Reihe A) 182p. (Ph. D. thesis)
X.Publications:
(a)Books Already Published: Nil
(b)Chapters in Book Already Published:
1.Akaegbobi, I. M.,Nwachukwu, J. I. and Schmitt, M.(2000): Aromatichydrocarbon distribution and Calculation of oil and gas Volumes in Post-Santonian Shale and coal, Anambra basin, Nigeria. In: M. R. Mello and B.J.Katz (eds.) Petroleum Systems of South Atlantic Margins: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir73, 233-245. (U.S.A; 70%)
**2.Boboye, O. A. and Akaegbobi, I. M. (2014): Paleoecological Conditions in the SokotoBasin and the Deep Offshore Niger Delta (Nigeria) Evidenced by Benthonic Foraminiferal Microfauna. In: JuergenRunge (ed) New Studies on Former and Recent Landscape Changes in Africa. Pp. 1 – 17. - CRC Press, Boca Raton, London, New York, Leiden (Holland; 50%)
**3.Okoyeh, E. I., Akaegbobi, I. M. and Egboka, B. C. (2014): Historical and Present DayLandscape Degradation in Anambra State (Nigeria): Impacts and Remedial Measures. In: JuergenRunge (ed) New Studies on Former and Recent Landscape Changes in Africa. Pp. 185 – 194. - CRC Press, Boca Raton, London, New York, Leiden (Holland; 40%)
(c)Articles that have Already Appeared inReferencedConference Proceedings:
4.Akaegbobi, I.M.,Boboye, O.A. and Idowu, J.O.(2000): Evaluation of the Source rockpotential of the Post-Santonian marine Sekuliye Shale in the Yola arm of the UpperBenue Trough, Nigeria. – Proceedings of the 5thInternational Conference and Exhibitionof the Afro-Asian Association of Petroleum Geochemists. 25-27.November,2000. Pp. 133-138, (India; 40%)
(d) Patents: Nil
(e) Articles that have Appeared in Learned Journals:
5.Akaegbobi. I.M. and Schmitt, M. (1998): Organic facies, hydrocarbonsource potentialand the reconstruction of the depositional Paleoenvironment of the Campano-Maastrichtian Nkporo Shale in the Cretaceous Anambra basin, Nigeria. Bulletin of Nigerian Association of PetroleumExplorationists, Vol.13, 1-19. (Nigeria; 80%)
6.Akaegbobi, I. M.and Boboye, O. A.(1999): Textural, structural featuresand microfrossilassemblage relationship as delineating criteria for the stratigraphic boundary between Mamu Formation and Nkporo shale withinthe Anambra basin.Bulletin.NigerianAssociation of Petroleum Exploration. Vol. 14 (2), 193-208. (Nigeria; 50%)
7.Akaegbobi, I.M.(1999): Application of infrared spectroscopy to the classification of kerogen and the evaluation of source rock potential of the Agbada shale based on the study of the wells Otuo-3, Bonny-5 and Olo-1 in the Niger Delta. BulletinNigerian AssociationPetroleum ExplorationistsVol. 14, 92-105 (Nigeria; 100%)
8.Akaegbobi, I.M.(2000): Application of geochemical techniques in classification and source rock evaluation of the Agbada Shale, EasternNiger Delta – Journalof Mining Geology Vol. 36 (2) 175 – 189. (Nigeria; 100%)
9.Tegbe, O. O.and Akaegbobi, I. M.(2000): Reservoir heterogeneities as a controlling factor to abnormal production performance of the oilfield. Y. N E, Niger Delta. Bulletinof NigerianAssociation Petroleum Explorationists, Vol. 15 (1),81-91.(Nigeria; 50%)
10.Schmitt, M.,Baum, M. G.,Bleschert, K. H., Wagner, M. and Akaegbobi, I. M.(2000) Application of surface Petroleum prospecting methods as additional exploration tool to risk management: Experiencefrom the Dutch North Sea. JournalMiningGeology,Vol. 37,23-35.(Nigeria; 30%)
*11.Ogala, J.E.,Akaegbobi, I.M.and Adaikpoh, E.O. (2005): Sedimentarycharacteristics of the Maastrichtian fluvial marine sedimentary facies of Anambra Basin. African Scientist, Vol. 6, 17-28. (Nigeria; 40%)
*12.Akaegbobi, I.M.,Anyaeji, U.O. and Ogungbesan, G. O.: (2009): Integrated chemostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of EZ-1 and BZ-1 Wells, Western Niger Delta, Nigeria. Bulletin Nigerian Associationof PetroleumExplorationists Vol.21 (1), 53-60. (Nigeria;60%)
*13.Akaegbobi, I. M.,Amaechi, G.C. and Boboye, O. A.(2009): Sourcerock potential and depositional environment of the Campanian-Maastrichtian Shales outcropping along the Enugu-Leru Axis, AnambraBasin, Nigeria. Bulletin NigerianAssociation of PetroleumExplorationists, Vol 21 (1), 25-37.(Nigeria;60%)
*14.Akaegbobi, I. M. and Adegoke, A. K.(2009): Sequence Stratigraphicstudies of the Kamborro and Tunu Fields within the Coastal Swamp Depobelts, Niger Delta. Global Journal of Geological Sciences,Vol. 7 (2), 199-124. (Nigeria;70%)
*15.Ogala, J.E.,Akaegbobi, I. M.,Omo-Irabor, O. O. and Finkelman, R. B.(2009): Statistical Analysis of geochemical distribution of major and trace elements of the Maastrichtian Coal Measures in the Anambra Basin, Nigeria. Petroleum & Coal Vol. 51 (4), 261-270.(U.K; 40%)
*16.Ogala, J.E., Ola-Buraimo, A. O. and Akaegbobi, I. M.(2009) Palynologicaland Paleoenvironmental study of the Middle – Upper Maastrichtian MamuCoal Facies in Anambra Basin, Nigeria. World Applied Science Journal, Vol.15 (2), 1566 – 1575.(Nigeria; 40%)
*17.Ogala, J.E., Omo-Irabor, O. O., Finkelman, R. B. and Akaegbobi, I. M.(2010): Major oxides and trace elements distributions in Coal and coaly Shale Seams in the Enugu escarpment of South-Eastern Nigeria. Global Journal of Geological Sciences Vol. 8 (2), 175 – 186.(Nigeria; 40%)
*18.Ogala, J.E.,Finkelman, R.B., Akaegbobi, I.M. and Francis, H. (2010);Evaluation of trace elements of some Nigerian Coal samples.Journal of Mining and Geology, Vol. 46, No 2, 151-161.(Nigeria;40%)
*19.Boboye, O.A. and Akaegbobi, I.M.(2010): Sedimentological and Palyno-environmental appraisal of the Late Quaternary sediments, North Eastern Borno Basin, Quaternary International. Vol. 262, 1-6.(Netherland; 30%)
*20.Ogungbesan, G.O. and Akaegbobi, I.M.(2011). Petrography and geochemistry of Turonian Eze-Aku Sandstone ridges, Lower Benue, Nigeria: Implication for provenance and tectonic setting. Ife Journal of Science, Vol. 13 (2),263-277.(Nigeria; 50%)
*21.Akaegbobi, I.M.,Ogungbesan, G.O. and Ogala, J.E.(2011): Carbonate microfacies and major elements content of the Paleocene-Eocene section exposed at the Sagamu Quarry, Eastern Dahomey Basin, Nigeria. Global
Journal of Geological Sciences, Vol. 9 (2), 241-251. (Nigeria; 60%)
**22.Kwankam, F.N.,Akaegbobi, I.M. and Agyingi, C.M. (2011):Aspects of the sedimentology and petroleum geochemistry of post- Santonian sequence in Leruand Agbogugu Areas, Anambra Basin, Nigeria. - International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences,Vol. 6, Nos.1& 2, 14 – 28. (Nigeria; 40%)
*23. Adama, B.,Akaegbobi, I. M. and Schoeneich, K.(2012): Measurement of remaining storage, rate of siltation, and rate of erosion of the AhmaduBello University Farm Lake drainage Basin in Zaria. Journal of Applied Science and Environmental Management Vol. 16 (1), 95 – 102. (Nigeria;40%)
*24.Ola-Buraimo, A. O. and Akaegbobi, I. M.(2012): Neogene dinoflagellate cyst assemblages of the Late Miocene-Pliocene Ogwashi-Asaba sediment in Umuna-1 Well, Anambra Basin, southeastern Nigeria. Journal of Petroleum and Gas Exploration Research, Vol. 2, (6), 115-124 (Nigeria; 50%)
**25.Ola-Buraimo A. O. and Akaegbobi I. M.(2013): Palynological and paleoenvironmental investigation of the Campanian – Lowermost Maastrichtian Asata/Nkporo Shale in the Anambra Basin, Southeastern Nigeria. British Journal of Applied Science and Technology Vol. 3(4),898-915. (UK; 50%)
**26.Ola-Buraimo, A. O. and Akaegbobi, I. M.(2013): Palynological evidence of the oldest (Albian) sediment in the Anambra Basin, southeastern Nigeria. Journal of Biological and Chemical Research.387-408. (Nigeria; 50%)
**27.Ola-Buraimo, A. O. and Akaegbobi I. M. (2013): Palynology, an important toolin evaluating Sea level changes, paleoenvironmentaland paleoclimatic conditions ofNzam-1 well, Anambra Basin, southeastern Nigeria.International Journal of Engineering Research & TechnologyVol. 2 (3) (Nigeria; 50%)
**28.Nfor B. N. and Akaegbobi I. M.(2013): Inventory of the Quaternary geology and theevolution of the Oguta Lake, Southeastern, Nigeria.World Journal of Engineering and Pure and Applied Sciences 2012; 2 (6)(Republic of Benin; 50%)
**29.Balogun, S.A.,Fagade, O.E.,Adegoke, J.E.,Omole, O. and Akaegbobi, I.M. (2014): Enhanced recovery of Bonny light crude oil from unconsolidated porous media by two Pseudomonas species. Malaysian Journal of Microbiology. Vol. 10 (1), 1-6. (Malaysia; 30%) (Accepted July 27, 2013; Published January 2014)
**30. Adegoke, A.K.,Yandoka, B.M.S., Abdullah,W.H. and Akaegbobi, I.M. (2014): Molecular geochemical evaluation of Late Cretaceous sediments from Chad (Bornu) Basin, NE Nigeria: implications for paleodepositional conditions, source input and thermal maturation. - Arabian Journal of Geosciences Vol. 8, (3),1591-1609(Saudi Arabia; 40%) (Accepted 18 February 2014; Published March 2014)
**31.Ogala, J.E. and Akaegbobi, I.M. (2014): Using aromatic biological markers as a tool for assessing thermal maturity of source rocks in the Campano-Maastrichtian Mamu Formation,southeasternNigeria. Earth Sciences Research Journal Vol. 18 No. 1, 51-62. (Columbia; 50%) (Published June 2014)
**32.Njokuocha, R.C. and Akaegbobi, I.M.(2014): A contribution to the Holocene Vegetation History of Nigeria: Pollen from Ohe Pond Nsukka, Southeastern Nigeria.Quaternary InternationalVol. 338, 28-34. (Netherlands; 50%) (Available online August 13, 2013).
Adeagbo, O. A. and Akaegbobi, I. M. (2015): Compositional characterstics and geochemical comparison of Albian, Turonian and Campano-Maastrichtian shales of Anambra Basin and Lower Benue Trough. Applied Sciences and Engineering Journal Vol. 1, 43-59
(f)Books, chapters in books and Articles already accepted for publication: Nil
(g) Technical Report and /or Monographs:
**33.Oladimeji, R.G.,Ayoade, E.O.,Akaegbobi, I.M. and Ojo, O.J. (2012): Compositional features and resource potential of limestone bodies around Ibese, South West Nigeria. - Occasional Paper 18. Published by the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency under the Authority of the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. (Nigeria; 40%)
* Publications which have appeared since last promotion.
**Publications which have appeared since consideration for promotion.
XI.Major Conferences Attended With Papers Read With Dates In The Last Five Years:
(a)2nd Biennial West Africa Quaternary Research (WAQUA 2010), 2nd International Conference held at the University of Abomey-Calavi, Republic of Benin.
Boboye, O.A.and Akaegbobi, I.M. (2010): Sedimentological and Palyno-environmental appraisal of the late Quaternary Sediments northeastern, Bornu Basin.
(b)3rd Eastern African Quaternary Research Association (EAQUA)International
Workshop held in Zanzibar, Tanzania, 8 – 13, February, 2011.
(c) International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA 2011), XVIII WorldCongress, Bern, Switzerland (21 – 27 July, 2011.