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Yassin, Mahmood Reza

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Projects

Reservoir Engineering and Enhanced Oil Recovery

Heavy Oil - In-Situ
Yassin, Mahmood Reza
  • Title

    Graduate Student - Doctoral

  • Faculty

    Civil and Environmental Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • An experimental and field case study to evaluate the effects of shut-in on well performance
  • Annual consortium meeting for unconventional petroleum production
  • Evaluation of Wettability and EOR Potential of Shale and Tight Formations
  • Pore Size Distribution of Unconventional Rocks with Dual-Wet Pore Network: A Sequential Spontaneous and Forced Imbibition Technique
  • 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
  • The effects of kerogen maturity on pore structure and wettability of organic-rich calcareous shales
  • Unconventional well shut-in and reopening: Multiphase gas-oil interactions and their consequences on well performance
  • Visualizing Interactions Between Liquid Propane and Heavy Oil
  • Visualizing Oil Recovery Mechanisms During Natural Gas Huff-n-Puff Experiments on Ultra-tight Core Plugs
  • Wettability Of Calcareous Shales From The East Duvernay Basin: The Role Of Natural Fractures, Thermal Maturity, And Organic-Pore Connectivity
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