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Overview

Mukul M. Sharma is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their primary field of study is Engineering with a significant focus on subfields such as Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Environmental Engineering, and Geophysics.

The research topics covered by Mukul M. Sharma include:

  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques

Their recent published papers include:

  • Integrating Reservoir Geomechanics with Multiple Fracture Propagation and Proppant Placement (2020), published in SPE Journal
  • Factors controlling the formation of complex fracture networks in naturally fractured geothermal reservoirs (2021), published in Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Selection of hydrocarbon gas for huff-n-puff IOR in shale oil reservoirs (2020), published in Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Integrated Analysis of Tracer and Pressure-Interference Tests To Identify Well Interference (2020), published in SPE Journal
  • Modeling Fracture Closure with Proppant Settling and Embedment during Shut-In and Production (2020), published in SPE Drilling & Completion

Some of the frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Mukul M. Sharma are:

  • Shuang Zheng
  • Ripudaman Manchanda
  • Meng Cao
  • Williams Ozowe
  • HanYi Wang

Mukul's publications often appear in specific venues such as:

  • SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition
  • SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition
  • Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Proceedings of the 8th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference
  • SPE Journal

Best Publications

  • Adhesion Forces between E. coli Bacteria and Biomaterial Surfaces

    Yea-Ling Ong;Anneta Razatos;George Georgiou;Mukul M. Sharma

  • Surface-active compounds from microorganisms.

    George Georgiou;Sung Chyr Lin;Mukul M Sharma

  • Factors Controlling the Stability of Colloid-Stabilized Emulsions: I. An Experimental Investigation

    David E. Tambe;Mukul M. Sharma

  • Molecular determinants of bacterial adhesion monitored by atomic force microscopy

    Anneta Razatos;Yea Ling Ong;Mukul M. Sharma;George Georgiou

  • The effect of colloidal particles on fluid-fluid interfacial properties and emulsion stability

    David E. Tambe;Mukul M. Sharma

  • Factors controlling the hydrodynamic detachment of particles from surfaces

    Mukul M Sharma;Habib Chamoun;D.S.H.Sita Rama Sarma;Robert S Schechter

  • Optimizing Fracture Spacing and Sequencing in Horizontal-Well Fracturing

    Nicolas P. Roussel;Mukul M. Sharma

  • A Model for Predicting Injectivity Decline in Water-Injection Wells

    Shutong Pang;M. M. Sharma

  • PEG-coated reverse osmosis membranes: Desalination properties and fouling resistance

    Alyson C. Sagle;Elizabeth M. Van Wagner;Hao Ju;Bryan D. McCloskey

  • Effect of polydopamine deposition conditions on fouling resistance, physical properties, and permeation properties of reverse osmosis membranes in oil/water separation

    Sirirat Kasemset;Albert Lee;Daniel J. Miller;Benny D. Freeman

  • Transport of particulate suspensions in porous media: Model formulation

    Mukul M Sharma;Y. C. Yortsos

  • A study of wellbore stability in shales including poroelastic, chemical, and thermal effects

    Guizhong Chen;Martin E. Chenevert;Mukul M. Sharma;Mengjiao Yu

  • Nonlinear viscoelastic behavior of sedimentary rocks, Part I: Effect of frequency and strain amplitude

    Azra N. Tutuncu;Azra N. Tutuncu;Augusto L. Podio;Alvin R. Gregory;Mukul M. Sharma

  • Surface modification of commercial polyamide desalination membranes using poly(ethylene glycol) diglycidyl ether to enhance membrane fouling resistance

    Elizabeth M. Van Wagner;Alyson C. Sagle;Mukul M. Sharma;Young Hye La

  • Decreasing Water Invasion Into Atoka Shale Using Nonmodified Silica Nanoparticles

    Jihua Cai;Martin E. Chenevert;Mukul M. Sharma;James E. Friedheim

  • Minimizing Water Invasion in Shales Using Nanoparticles

    Taner Sensoy;Martin E. Chenevert;Mukul Mani Sharma

  • Fines migration in porous media

    Mukul M Sharma;Y. C. Yortsos

  • Structural and immunological characterization of a biosurfactant produced by Bacillus licheniformis JF-2.

    Sung-Chyr Lin;M. A. Minton;M. M. Sharma;G. Georgiou

  • Measurement of critical disjoining pressure for dewetting of solid surfaces

    Subhayu Basu;Mukul M. Sharma

  • A generalized Maxwell-Wagner theory for membrane polarization in shaly sands

    Olivar A. L. de Lima;Mukul M. Sharma

  • Effect of Brine Salinity and Crude-Oil Properties on Oil Recovery and Residual Saturations

    Mukul M Sharma;P. R. Filoco

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary A. Pope
Gary A. Pope The University of Texas at Austin
George Georgiou
George Georgiou The University of Texas at Austin
Benny D. Freeman
Benny D. Freeman The University of Texas at Austin
Chun Huh
Chun Huh The University of Texas at Austin
Steven L. Bryant
Steven L. Bryant University of Calgary
Roger T. Bonnecaze
Roger T. Bonnecaze The University of Texas at Austin
Mrinal K. Sen
Mrinal K. Sen The University of Texas at Austin
Carlos Torres-Verdín
Carlos Torres-Verdín The University of Texas at Austin
André Revil
André Revil Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Jon E. Olson
Jon E. Olson The University of Texas at Austin

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