1. M. J. SASTRY CONTRIBUTIONS & CV
1. Name : Mantrala Jagannatha Sastry
2. Address : 4-B,SAI SKANDA Apartments,Erattai pilliar Koil
Street,Gandhi Nagar,Velachery,Chennai – 600 042
INDIA
Telephone INDIA : INDIA+91-44-22594185/9840693785
E mail ID : sastrymj@gmail.com
3. Date of birth : 1-06- 1951
4. Passport : G1507286 issued on 19-1-2007 at Chennai valid till 18-1-2017
5. Educational M Qualifications :
Diploma of Chemical Technology 1971 First Class
6. Membership of Professional Associations:
(a) Indian Institution of Plant Engineers 1992 onwards
(b) Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers 1995 onwards
7. Industrial Training:
(a) Caustic soda plant in Mettur Chemicals, TamilNadu, INDIA for 20 weeks during 1969-70
(b) Methanol plant of Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers, Bombay for 20 weeks during 1970-71
8. Industrial experience:
Total 39 Years (LNG-SRU- 2 years, Petroleum refining -25 years,Polyester fiber-9 years,
Dyes & Intermediates - 3 years)
S.
No.
Organization Designation Nature of work & contributions to operation
improvements in energy conservation, profitability
1. Qatar Gas
Operating Company
Doha, Qatar
Shift
Supervisor in
SRU of LNG
Sept 2008-Dec
2010
Plant commissioning and operating of three LNG Train
For my contributions: I have received awards &
testimonials
Sulfur Product waste recovery in Common sulfur
project in ships loading area
2 Chennai Petroleum
Corporation Limited
(Formerly Madras
Refineries Limited)
Deputy
Manager
(2003-2008)
Engineer
Sr. Engineer
Deputy
Manager
(1992 to 2003)
Shift Manager
(1996-99)
1.In SRU-pollution reduction & operations
improvement
a. reduced MCC temp from 1300 to 1000,
b. excess air in ADA block was corrected
c. inter connection of all platforms in the unit as
additional safety emergency escape
d. All sulfur view pots handle were provided& top
covers closed. Safety,Health&Environment Pollution
2.In HGU & NHT-CRU-
product up gradation-Light Naphtha from splitter
o/h was routed for Hexane plant feed
3.Oil Movements and Storage- my contributions
a.LPG product inventory reduction,
b. High viscosity Fuel oil was marketed as fuel for
power plants new product
c. Asphalt marketing maximization
d. Conservation of sk & diesel blend components of
Fuel Oil by viscosity pushing140 to 180cst. return SK
from LAB feed for directly pumping to SK tanks,
diesel& fuel oil batch preparation time reduction
Cauvery Basin Refinery (Shift Manager deputation)
Operations improvements:
1. for additional crude receipt (100 trucks/day
received in 4th
naphtha product tank ,by converting it
for crude receipt) timely action saved capital cost &
construction time
2. CDU distillation temp reduced from 370 to 347 not
effecting other products energy conservation
3.CDU capacity increased from .5-.65 mmt Without
2. Panel operator
(1983-89)
investment
Wax plant –contributions
a. feed slack wax was inadequate and so product wax&
byproduct foots oil were recirculated to feed tank till
wax is spec feed stock conservation
b. condensed solvent is reused to vacuum filter
without pump eliminated slop tank &reprocessing
through furnace circulation energy conservation
c. product wax molding unit caught in fire and plant
was s/d –alternate drum filling and prilling were
initiated
d. byproduct foots oil was initiated and marketed as
new product
e. waste product wax was reclamation initiated as
product waste recovery & elimination
3 NNPC (Nigeria) on
deputation from
MRL /CPCL
Panel
Operator
(1989-92)
CDU&VDU operations &improvements
1.HVGO section was getting flooded due to TIC gets
wetted due to rain and CDU&FCCU S/D due to this, with a
pre recorded MV the TIV kept in manual control and
saved further S/D
2. LSRG was suggested as solvent for local vegetable
oil refining plant (and import of Hexane was
eliminated) saving foreign exchange to Nigeria)
3. Export of HVGO surplus was initiated
&implimented latter
4 Indian Organic
Chemicals Limited,
Chennai
Shift-in-charge
(1974-83)
Polyester Staple Fiber in R&D, Technical Auditing of
polymerization (increased number of batches from 12
to 14 per day), melt spinning, fiber drawing sections&
in operations of all these plants, all types of polymer
product waste recovery and blending back for up
gradation (unit capacity increased by 3 times),
5 Chemie Equip
Limited, Ambernath
Shift chemist
(1973-74)
Process operations in dye intermediates, H acid, J acid,
Tobias acid, n Methyl J acid , alkali fusion,
neutralization, filtering, centrifuging, drying
6 Aniline Dyestuff &
Pharmaceuticals
Limited, Thane
Shift
supervisor
(1972-73)
Repairing valves, pumps, compressors, fabrication of
jacketed piping lines underground PVC pipe line
laying never say that is not my job
7 Hickson & Dadaji
Limited, Mumbai
Trainee
chemist (1971-
72)
Sulfur black dyestuffs ,operations improvement
product& yield improvement from.95-1.05 without
investment