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Luo Pingya, graduated from the Drilling Department of Southwest Petroleum University in 1963, is an expert in oilfield chemistry, an education expert, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He has been engaged in petroleum higher education for nearly 40 years. Organized and completed the "Continuing Engineering Education of Oil Reservoir Protection Technology" and won the first prize of National Excellent Teaching Achievement.
The theory of high-temperature water-based mud for deep wells was proposed, and a series of supporting technologies for high-temperature water-based mud for deep wells were studied, and the two scientific research achievements of "6,000 meters and 7,000 meters ultra-deep drilling technology" and "polyacrylamide mud" as the main completers won the National Science Conference Award. The results of the "zwitterionic polymer slurry system" presided over the research won the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award. The drilling and completion technology of protecting oil reservoirs has been researched and developed, and the series of technologies of "shielded temporary plugging" have been successfully developed and widely used throughout the country.
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Luo Pingya was born on June 3, 1940 in a poor family in Longchang County, Sichuan. In 1958, he was admitted to the Sichuan Petroleum Institute (now Southwest Petroleum University) to major in drilling. At that time, the institute had just been established, and the students were studying while building the school, working on sunny days and attending classes on rainy days. Work during the day and study at night.
The arduous family and school environment, the education in the fifties and sixties of the 20 th century, and especially the education and training in universities, made him form the idea that "in this life and this life, we must do our best to do something for the country, the nation, and others, and make some contributions," and cultivated the spirit of not being afraid of hardships and being willing to struggle.
In the 60s, Luo Pingya carefully read the "Theory of Contradiction", "Theory of Practice" and Engels's "Dialectics of Nature", which played a decisive role in his formation of scientific thinking methods and ability to analyze and solve problems, and laid a good foundation for him to grasp the opportunity and make greater contributions later.
In 1961, in order to meet the needs of teachers for the development of the school at that time, Luo Pingya was selected by the school to study in the teacher class for one year, and was sent to Chengdu Institute of Technology (now Sichuan University) for two years of chemistry. In the spring of 1964, he returned to teach in the Department of Chemistry of Sichuan Petroleum Institute.
In 1973, China decided to drill a 7000m ultra-deep well in central Sichuan, and Luo Pingya participated in the technical research of ultra-deep well anti-high temperature (180 220) drilling fluid. After 7 years of hard work, he and his colleagues solved the technical problems of ultra-deep well mud in China, and since then he has entered the emerging discipline of oilfield chemistry and played an important role in the development of this discipline in China.
Luo Pingya was appointed dean of Southwest Petroleum University in 1990 and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1995.
In the past 40 years, he has undertaken and completed more than 40 projects at or above the provincial and ministerial level and a number of other projects; He has won 28 awards at or above the provincial and ministerial level, including 6 national awards and 8 first prizes at the provincial and ministerial levels; Published about 70 articles, 7 monographs and textbooks; More than 30 doctors and more than 30 masters have been trained; He has been commended by the provincial and ministerial level for 6 times and won the Sun Yueqi Energy Award for 1 time.
In addition to serving as a teaching assistant, lecturer, professor, department head, dean and other positions, Luo Pingya is also a member of the Sichuan Provincial Academic Degrees Committee, a member of the Discipline Evaluation Group of the Academic Degree Committee, and the director of the State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Development Engineering.
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