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AJ Abbas

Researcher at University of Salford

Publications -  25
Citations -  196

AJ Abbas is an academic researcher from University of Salford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nozzle & Production tubing. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 25 publications receiving 97 citations.

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Experimental investigation on the impact of connate water salinity on dispersion coefficient in consolidated rocks cores during enhanced gas recovery by CO2 injection

TL;DR: In this paper, a laboratory core flooding experiment depicting the detailed process of the CO2-CH4 displacement using Grey Berea sandstone core sample at a temperature of 50°C and at a pressure of 1300 psig was carried out to determine the optimum injection rate, from 0.2-0.5 ml/min, for the experimentation based on dispersion coefficients and methane recovery in the horizontal orientation.
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Solubility trapping as a potential secondary mechanism for CO2 sequestration during enhanced gas recovery by CO2 injection in conventional natural gas reservoirs : an experimental approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the potential of solubility trapping mechanism in increasing CO2 storage during EGR by CO2 injection and sequestration in conventional natural gas reservoirs and showed that the results showed that CO 2 storage capacity was improved significantly when solubability trapping was considered.
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Enhanced Gas Recovery by CO2 Injection and Sequestration: Effect of Connate Water Salinity on Displacement Efficiency

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of connate water salinity in sandstone samples on the displacement efficiency during enhanced gas recovery (EGR) has been investigated, and it was shown that salinity of the connate waters tends to decrease the dispersion of CO2 in CH4 at the stated conditions.
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Improving the Carbon Capture Efficiency for Gas Power Plants through Amine-Based Absorbents

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provided the first time the comparison of available absorbents in relation to amine solvents (MEA, DEA, and DEA) CO2 removal efficiency, cost, and recirculation rate to achieve climate change action through caron capture without causing absorbent disintegration.
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Influence of Permeability and Injection Orientation Variations on Dispersion Coefficient during Enhanced Gas Recovery by CO2 Injection

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of the variation of permeability of the porous media with respect to the injection orientations during enhanced gas recovery (EGR) by CO2 injection using different core samples of different petrophysical properties.