Reza Askarinezhad
Senior Researcher
reas@norceresearch.no
+47 51 87 52 89
+47 450 23 210
Prof. Olav Hanssensvei 15, 4021 Stavanger, Norway
Division
Energy and Technology
Research Groups
More information about Reza
Projects
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Academic articleAssociative polymers for disproportionate permeability reduction – Formation wettability effects– Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2021
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Academic chapterWater Pressure Measurement Inside a Hydrocarbon Column– 2019
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Academic articleSimulation interpretation of capillary pressure and relative permeability from waterflooding laboratory experiments in preferentially oil-wet porous media– SPE Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering 2019
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Academic chapterSimulation Interpretation of Capillary Pressure and Relative Permeability from Waterflooding Laboratory Experiments in Preferentially Oil-wet Porous Media– 2019
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Conference lectureExperimental and simulation interpretation of capillary pressure and relative permeability from waterflooding experiments– IEA-EOR 2018 2018
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Academic articleCore-Based Evaluation of Associative Polymers as Enhanced Oil Recovery Agents in Oil-Wet Formations– Journal of energy resources technology 2018
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Conference lectureCapillary Pressure from Core Flooding– SPE Research Night 2018
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Conference lectureAssociative Polymers as Enhanced Oil Recovery Agents in Oil-Wet Formations: A Laboratory Approach– IOR NORWAY 2017 - 19th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery 2017
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Academic chapterAssociative Polymers as Enhanced Oil Recovery Agents in Oil-wet Formations - A Laboratory Approach– 2017
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Academic articleDisproportionate Permeability Reduction of Water-Soluble Silicate Gelants - Importance of Formation Wettability– SPE Production & Operations 2016
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Conference lectureDisproportionate Permeability Reduction of Water-Soluble Silicate Gelants - Importance of Formation Wettability– SPE Improved Oil Recovery Conference 2016
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Academic articleLaboratory testing of environmentally friendly sodium silicate systems for water management through conformance control– SPE Production & Operations 2016
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Academic articleEvolving smart model to predict the combustion front velocity for in Situ combustion– Energy Technology 2015
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Conference lectureLaboratory Testing of Environmentally Friendly Chemicals for Water Management (SPE-173853-MS)– SPE Bergen One Day Seminar 2015
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Academic articleEvolving Connectionist Model to Monitor the Efficiency of an InSitu Combustion Process: Application to Heavy Oil Recovery– Energy Technology 2014