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  • 2014 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors

Overview

Mohamed Y. Soliman is affiliated with the University of Houston in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of engineering and computer science, with significant contributions in ocean engineering, mechanical engineering, information systems, geophysics, and mechanics of materials.

The scientist has a broad focus on topics related to hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, drilling and well engineering, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, reservoir engineering and simulation methods, software engineering research, software system performance and reliability, and hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis.

Mohamed Y. Soliman has published extensively, including recent papers such as:

  • Characterization of adsorption isotherm and density profile in cylindrical nanopores: Modeling and measurement (2020, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • Machine learning augmented dead oil viscosity model for all oil types (2020, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering)
  • A Review on Factors Influencing the Rock Mechanics of the Gas Bearing Formations (2020, Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering)
  • Analysis of Fracture Injection Tests using Signal Processing Approach (2020, Proceedings of the 8th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference)
  • A Signal Processing Approach for Analysis of Fracture Injection Test in Geothermal Reservoirs: A Case Study on the Utah FORGE Formation (2021, SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition)

Frequent publication venues where Mohamed Y. Soliman's work appears include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition
  • Energies
  • SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition
  • Preprints.org

The scientist collaborates often with co-authors such as Ibrahim Eltaleb, Mohamed Adel Gabry, Birol Dindoruk, Ali Rezaei, and Paris Avgeriou. These collaborations reflect a multidisciplinary approach across different aspects of engineering and applied sciences.

Mohamed Y. Soliman's recognized work includes an award as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, received in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Geomechanics Aspects of Multiple Fracturing of Horizontal and Vertical Wells

    Mohamed Y. Soliman;Loyd E. East;David Lee Adams

  • Investigation of Factors for Strengthening a Wellbore by Propping Fractures

    Hong Wang;Mohamed Y. Soliman;Brian F. Towler

  • Fracturing Aspects of Horizontal Wells

    M.Y. Soliman;James L. Hunt;A.M. El Rabaa

  • Fracturing Design aimed at Enhancing Fracture Complexity

    Mohamed Y. Soliman;Loyd E. East;Jody R. Augustine

  • An Experimental Study of Cyclic CO2 Injection to Improve Shale Oil Recovery

    T.D. Gamadi;J.J. Sheng;M.Y. Soliman;H. Menouar

  • Hydraulic Fracturing Design and Optimization: A Modification to Zipper Frac

    Mehdi Rafiee;Mohamed Y. Soliman;Elias Pirayesh

  • An Experimental Study of Cyclic CO2 Injection to Improve Shale Oil Recovery

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  • Best Practice in Understanding and Managing Lost Circulation Challenges

    Hong Wang;Ronald E. Sweatman;Robert Engelman;Wolfgang F.J. Deeg

  • Methods for Enhancing Far-Field Complexity in Fracturing Operations

    Loyd East;Mohamed Y. Soliman;Jody R. Augustine

  • Method and system for development of naturally fractured formations

    Lyle V. Lehman;Mohamed Soliman

  • Wellbore laser operations

    Roger L. Schultz;Loyd E. East;Harold Grayson Walters;Billy Wilson Mcdaniel

  • FRACTURING HORIZONTAL WELLS IN GAS RESERVOIRS

    M.Y. Soliman;J.L. Hunt;Mehdi Azari

  • Well completion method, including integrated approach for fracture optimization

    Mohamed Y. Soliman;Audis C. Byrd

  • Experimental and analytical investigation of adsorption effects on shale gas transport in organic nanopores

    Yu Pang;Mohamed Y. Soliman;Hucheng Deng;Xinhui Xie

  • Evaluate EOR Potential in Fractured Shale Oil Reservoirs by Cyclic Gas Injection

    Tao Wan;James J. Sheng;M.Y. Soliman

  • Fractured Wellbore Stress Analysis: Sealing Cracks to Strengthen a Wellbore

    Hong Wang;Brian Francis Towler;Mohamed Y. Soliman

  • Fracturing unconventional formations to enhance productivity

    M.Y. Soliman;Johan Daal;Loyd East

  • Effect of Fracturing Fluid and Its Cleanup on Well Performance

    M.Y. Soliman;J.L. Hunt

  • Predicting Production Outcome From Multi-stage, Horizontal Barnett Completions

    William Vincent Grieser;Robert Frank Shelley;Mohamed Y. Soliman

  • Fracturing a stress-altered subterranean formation

    Ronald Glen Dusterhoft;Loyd Eddie East;Mohamed Y. Soliman

  • Geomechanical Considerations in Hydraulic Fracturing Designs

    Mehdi Rafiee;Mohamed Y. Soliman;Elias Pirayesh;Hamid Emami Meybodi

  • Method for inducing fracture complexity in hydraulically fractured horizontal well completions

    Loyd Eddie East;Mohamed Y. Soliman;Jody R. Augustine

Frequent Co-Authors

James J. Sheng
James J. Sheng Texas Tech University
Roger L. Schultz
Roger L. Schultz Halliburton (United Kingdom)
Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din
Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din Texas A&M University
C.S. Kabir
C.S. Kabir University of Houston
Jim B. Surjaatmadja
Jim B. Surjaatmadja Halliburton (United Kingdom)
Mohsen Bazargan
Mohsen Bazargan Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
Jack Dvorkin
Jack Dvorkin King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Roberto Aguilera
Roberto Aguilera Curtin University
Agust Gudmundsson
Agust Gudmundsson Royal Holloway University of London
Philip G. Meredith
Philip G. Meredith University College London

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