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Eghbali, Sara

Program Alumni

Projects

Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Oil Recovery

Heavy Oil - In-Situ
Eghbali, Sara
  • Title

    Post-Doctoral Fellow

  • Faculty

    Mechanical Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • A numerical study on compositional modeling of two-phase fluid flow and heat transfer in vertical wells.
  • An Experimental and Modeling Study of Carbon Dioxide/Bitumen and C4/Bitumen Phase Behavior at Elevated Temperatures Using Cold Lake Bitumen
  • An Experimental and Modeling Study on Interactions of Cold Lake Bitumen with CO2, C3, and C4 at High Temperatures
  • Measuring diffusion coefficients of gaseous propane in heavy oil at elevated temperatures
  • Quantifying Oil-Recovery Mechanisms during Natural-Gas Huff ‘n’ Puff Experiments on Ultratight Core Plugs
  • Quantifying Oil-Recovery Mechanisms during Natural-Gas Huff ‘n’ Puff Experiments on Ultratight Core Plugs
  • Studying Phase Behavior of Oil-Natural Gas Systems for Designing Gas Injection Operations: A Montney Case Study
  • Studying Phase Behavior of Oil-Natural Gas Systems for Designing Gas Injection Operations: A Montney Case Study
  • Visualizing Oil Recovery Mechanisms During Natural Gas Huff-n-Puff Experiments on Ultra-tight Core Plugs
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