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34
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5001
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9198
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2582

Overview

Lamia Goual is affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States and has a primary research focus within the field of Engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Ocean Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Materials Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Mechanical Engineering.

Their research contributions extensively cover topics related to enhanced oil recovery and petroleum analysis. The main topics of their work include:

  • Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Pickering Emulsions and Particle Stabilization
  • Petroleum Processing and Analysis
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Graphene Research and Applications

Lamia Goual has authored publications in various scientific venues with a concentration in the journal Energy & Fuels, where nine of their papers have appeared. Other notable venues where their work has been published include Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Petroleum Science, and Environmental Science & Technology.

Recent publications illustrate the scope and depth of their research. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Nanoparticle-stabilized microemulsions for enhanced oil recovery from heterogeneous rocks" (2020), Fuel
  • "Characterization of the Interfacial Material in Asphaltenes Responsible for Oil/Water Emulsion Stability" (2020), Energy & Fuels
  • "Impact of mineralogy and wettability on pore-scale displacement of NAPLs in heterogeneous porous media" (2020), Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
  • "Pore-scale experimental investigation of oil recovery enhancement in oil-wet carbonates using carbonaceous nanofluids" (2020), Scientific Reports
  • "Nanoscale Characterization of Thin Films at Oil/Water Interfaces and Implications to Emulsion Stability" (2020), Energy & Fuels

The collaborative nature of their work is reflected in frequent co-authorship with several researchers. The most frequent collaborators include:

  • Mohammad Piri
  • Bingjun Zhang
  • Kaustubh Rane
  • Magda Ibrahim Youssif
  • Keerti Vardhan Sharma

Best Publications

  • Advances in Asphaltene Science and the Yen–Mullins Model

    Oliver C. Mullins;Hassan Sabbah;Hassan Sabbah;Hassan Sabbah;Joëlle Eyssautier;Andrew E. Pomerantz

  • Effect of Asphaltene Structure on Association and Aggregation Using Molecular Dynamics

    Mohammad Sedghi;Lamia Goual;William Welch;Jan Kubelka

  • Wettability of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide/Water/Quartz Systems: Simultaneous Measurement of Contact Angle and Interfacial Tension at Reservoir Conditions

    Soheil Saraji;Lamia Goual;Mohammad Piri;Henry Plancher

  • Asphaltene aggregation and impact of alkylphenols.

    Lamia Goual;Mohammad Sedghi;Xiaoxiao Wang;Ziming Zhu

  • Measuring Asphaltenes and Resins, and Dipole Moment in Petroleum Fluids

    Lamia Goual;Abbas Firoozabadi

  • On the formation and properties of asphaltene nanoaggregates and clusters by DC-conductivity and centrifugation

    Lamia Goual;Mohammad Sedghi;Huang Zeng;Farshid Mostowfi

  • The effects of SO2 contamination, brine salinity, pressure, and temperature on dynamic contact angles and interfacial tension of supercritical CO2/brine/quartz systems

    Soheil Saraji;Mohammad Piri;Lamia Goual

  • Role of Resins on Asphaltene Stability

    Mohammad Sedghi;Lamia Goual

  • Dynamic interfacial tension and wettability of shale in the presence of surfactants at reservoir conditions

    Vahideh Mirchi;Soheil Saraji;Lamia Goual;Mohammad Piri

  • Effect of resins and DBSA on asphaltene precipitation from petroleum fluids

    Lamia Goual;Abbas Firoozabadi

  • Molecular Dynamics Simulations of CO2/Water/Quartz Interfacial Properties: Impact of CO2 Dissolution in Water.

    Gina Javanbakht;Mohammad Sedghi;William Welch;Lamia Goual

  • Atomistic Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Crude Oil/Brine Displacement in Calcite Mesopores.

    Mohammad Sedghi;Mohammad Piri;Lamia Goual

  • Wax Precipitation in Gas Condensate Mixtures

    Dan Vladimir Nichita;Lamia Goual;Abbas Firoozabadi

  • Impedance Spectroscopy of Petroleum Fluids at Low Frequency

    Lamia Goual

  • Adsorption of bituminous components at oil/water interfaces investigated by quartz crystal microbalance: implications to the stability of water-in-oil emulsions.

    Lamia Goual;Géza Horváth-Szabó;Jacob H. Masliyah;Zhenghe Xu

  • Adsorption of Asphaltenes in Porous Media under Flow Conditions

    Soheil Saraji;Lamia Goual;Mohammad Piri

  • Micro-scale displacement of NAPL by surfactant and microemulsion in heterogeneous porous media

    Gina Javanbakht;Maziar Arshadi;Tianzhu Qin;Lamia Goual

  • Mobilization and micellar solubilization of NAPL contaminants in aquifer rocks

    Gina Javanbakht;Lamia Goual

  • Molecular polydispersity improves prediction of asphaltene aggregation

    Gina Javanbakht;Mohammad Sedghi;William R.W. Welch;Lamia Goual

  • Dynamic adsorption of asphaltenes on quartz and calcite packs in the presence of brine films

    Soheil Saraji;Lamia Goual;Mohammad Piri

  • Role of ion-pair interactions on asphaltene stabilization by alkylbenzenesulfonic acids.

    Lamia Goual;Mohammad Sedghi

Frequent Co-Authors

Mohammad Piri
Mohammad Piri University of Wyoming
Abbas Firoozabadi
Abbas Firoozabadi Rice University
Oliver C. Mullins
Oliver C. Mullins Schlumberger (United States)
Zhenghe Xu
Zhenghe Xu University of Alberta
Dongsheng Wen
Dongsheng Wen Technical University of Munich
Jacob H. Masliyah
Jacob H. Masliyah University of Alberta
John M. Shaw
John M. Shaw University of Alberta
Harvey W. Yarranton
Harvey W. Yarranton University of Calgary
Richard N. Zare
Richard N. Zare Stanford University
Roger M. Leblanc
Roger M. Leblanc University of Miami

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