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Mohammed Hail Hakimi

Mohammed Hail Hakimi

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Overview

Mohammed Hail Hakimi is affiliated with Taiz University in Yemen and has contributed extensively to the fields of Engineering and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily explores topics related to hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, encompassing petroleum processing, environmental gas dynamics, and geochemical studies.

Their work spans several subfields including Mechanics of Materials, Analytical Chemistry, Geology, Global and Planetary Change, and Artificial Intelligence. The focus on these areas reflects an interdisciplinary approach connecting fundamental material science with applied geological and chemical analysis methods.

Mohammed Hail Hakimi has published multiple papers in a variety of scientific venues. Frequent publication platforms include:

  • Arabian Journal of Geosciences
  • Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • ACS Omega
  • Geological Journal

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by them are:

  • Diagenetic overprint on porosity and permeability of a combined conventional-unconventional reservoir: Insights from the Eocene pelagic limestones, Gulf of Suez, Egypt (2022), Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Integrated wireline log and seismic attribute analysis for the reservoir evaluation: A case study of the Mount Messenger Formation in Kaimiro Field, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand (2022), Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
  • Octahedral Cluster Complex of Molybdenum as Oil-Soluble Catalyst for Improving In Situ Upgrading of Heavy Crude Oil: Synthesis and Application (2022), Catalysts
  • CO2 Sequestration and Enhanced Oil Recovery via the Water Alternating Gas Scheme in a Mixed Transgressive Sandstone-Carbonate Reservoir: Case Study of a Large Middle East Oilfield (2022), Energy & Fuels
  • Geochemical characteristics of crude oils and basin modelling of the probable source rocks in the Southern Mesopotamian Basin, South Iraq (2020), Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

The scientist frequently collaborates with a set of co-authors, including:

  • Aref Lashin
  • Afikah Rahim
  • Khairul Azlan Mustapha
  • Mikhail A. Varfolomeev
  • Ali Y. Kahal

Research themes consistent throughout their work include hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, petroleum processing and analysis, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, geochemistry and geologic mapping, geological studies and exploration, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, and geological and geophysical studies.

Best Publications

  • Geochemical characterisation of Early Cretaceous lacustrine sediments of Bima Formation, Yola Sub-basin, Northern Benue Trough, NE Nigeria: Organic matter input, preservation, paleoenvironment and palaeoclimatic conditions

    Babangida M. Sarki Yandoka;Wan Hasiah Abdullah;M.B. Abubakar;Mohammed Hail Hakimi

  • Geochemical characteristics and hydrocarbon generation modeling of the Jurassic source rocks in the Shoushan Basin, north Western Desert, Egypt

    Mohamed Ragab Shalaby;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah

  • Organic geochemical and petrographic characteristics of the oil shales in the Lajjun area, Central Jordan: Origin of organic matter input and preservation conditions

    Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah;Mohammed Alqudah;Yousif M. Makeen

  • Geochemical characterisation of Fika Formation in the Chad (Bornu) Basin, northeastern Nigeria: Implications for depositional environment and tectonic setting

    Adebanji Kayode Adegoke;Adebanji Kayode Adegoke;Wan Hasiah Abdullah;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Babangida M. Sarki Yandoka

  • Organic geochemical characteristics and oil generating potential of the Upper Jurassic Safer shale sediments in the Marib-Shabowah Basin, western Yemen

    Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah

  • The origin, type and preservation of organic matter of the Barremian–Aptian organic-rich shales in the Muglad Basin, Southern Sudan, and their relation to paleoenvironmental and paleoclimate conditions

    Yousif M. Makeen;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah

  • Organic geochemical characteristics and interpreted depositional environment of the Khatatba Formation, northern Western Desert, Egypt

    Mohamed Ragab Shalaby;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah

  • Diagenetic overprint on porosity and permeability of a combined conventional-unconventional reservoir: Insights from the Eocene pelagic limestones, Gulf of Suez, Egypt

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  • Diagenetic characteristics and reservoir quality of the Lower Cretaceous Biyadh sandstones at Kharir oilfield in the western central Masila Basin, Yemen

    Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Mohamed Ragab Shalaby;Wan Hasiah Abdullah

  • Source rock characteristics of the Lower Cretaceous Abu Gabra Formation in the Muglad Basin, Sudan, and its relevance to oil generation studies

    Yousif M. Makeen;Wan Hasiah Abdullah;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Khairul Azlan Mustapha

  • Organic geochemical and petrographic characteristics of Tertiary coals in the northwest Sarawak, Malaysia: Implications for palaeoenvironmental conditions and hydrocarbon generation potential

    Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah;Say-Gee Sia;Yousif M. Makeen

  • Geochemical characterization of solid bitumen (migrabitumen) in the Jurassic sandstone reservoir of the Tut Field, Shushan Basin, northern Western Desert of Egypt

    Mohamed Ragab Shalaby;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah

  • Source rock characterization and oil generating potential of the Jurassic Madbi Formation, onshore East Shabowah oilfields, Republic of Yemen

    Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah;Mohamed Ragab Shalaby

  • Modeling of gas generation from the Alam El-Bueib formation in the Shoushan Basin, northern Western Desert of Egypt

    Mohamed Ragab Shalaby;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah

  • Organic geochemical characteristics and depositional environment of the Tertiary Tanjong Formation coals in the Pinangah area, onshore Sabah, Malaysia

    Fatin Liyana Alias;Wan Hasiah Abdullah;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Mohd Harith Azhar

  • Organic geochemical characteristics of crude oils from the Masila Basin, eastern Yemen

    Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah;Mohamed Ragab Shalaby

  • Organic geochemical characteristics and depositional environments of the Jurassic shales in the Masila Basin of Eastern Yemen

    Mohammed M.H. Hakimi;Wan H. Abdullah;Mohamed R. Shalaby

  • Thermal maturity history and petroleum generation modelling for the Upper Jurassic Madbi source rocks in the Marib-Shabowah Basin, western Yemen

    Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah

  • Geochemical and petrographic characterization of Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous Chia Gara Formation in Northern Iraq: Palaeoenvironment and oil-generation potential

    Ibrahim M.J. Mohialdeen;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Fawzi M. Al-Beyati

  • ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY, BURIAL HISTORY AND HYDROCARBON GENERATION MODELLING OF THE UPPER JURASSIC MADBI FORMATION, MASILA BASIN, YEMEN

    Mohammed H. Hakimi;Wan H. Abdulah;Mohamed R. Shalaby

  • Molecular composition and organic petrographic characterization of Madbi source rocks from the Kharir Oilfield of the Masila Basin (Yemen): palaeoenvironmental and maturity interpretation

    Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Mohammed Hail Hakimi;Wan Hasiah Abdullah;Mohamed Ragab Shalaby

Frequent Co-Authors

Wan Hasiah Abdullah
Wan Hasiah Abdullah University of Malaya
Alok Singh
Alok Singh University of Lucknow

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