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Shaoran Ren publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Shaoran Ren sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Shaoran Ren D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Shaoran Ren sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Shaoran Ren is affiliated with the China University of Petroleum, Beijing in China. Their research activity is situated primarily within the field of Engineering, with a total of 101 publications. Their work spans several subfields of study, prominently including Ocean Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Analytical Chemistry.

The main topics addressed in Shaoran Ren's research encompass hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, enhanced oil recovery techniques, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions, petroleum processing and analysis, reservoir engineering and simulation methods, and drilling and well engineering.

Frequent publication venues for Shaoran Ren include the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Energy & Fuels, ACS Omega, Fuel, and Physics of Fluids.

Some of the recent papers associated with Shaoran Ren are:

  • Optimized ANFIS Model Using Aquila Optimizer for Oil Production Forecasting, 2021, Processes
  • Geochemical reactions and their effect on CO2 storage efficiency during the whole process of CO2 EOR and subsequent storage, 2021, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
  • Geothermal energy exploitation from depleted high-temperature gas reservoirs by recycling CO2: The superiority and existing problems, 2020, Geoscience Frontiers
  • Geochemical reactions and their influence on petrophysical properties of ultra-low permeability oil reservoirs during water and CO2 flooding, 2021, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Experimental assessment on the explosion pressure of CH4-Air mixtures at flammability limits under high pressure and temperature conditions, 2021, Fuel

Shaoran Ren has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Lijuan Huang, Ayman Mutahar AlRassas, Liang Zhang, Renyuan Sun, and Dexiang Li.

Best Publications

  • The influence of complicated fluid-rock interactions on the geothermal exploitation in the CO2 plume geothermal system

    Guodong Cui;Guodong Cui;Shaoran Ren;Zhenhua Rui;Justin Ezekiel

  • Air Injection LTO Process: An IOR Technique for Light-Oil Reservoirs

    Shao Ran Ren;M Greaves;R R Rathbone

  • The stability study of CO2 foams at high pressure and high temperature

    Yanqing Wang;Yang Zhang;Yanmin Liu;Liang Zhang

  • Monitoring on CO2 migration in a tight oil reservoir during CCS-EOR in Jilin Oilfield China

    Bo Ren;Bo Ren;Shaoran Ren;Liang Zhang;Guoli Chen

  • Assessing the combined influence of fluid-rock interactions on reservoir properties and injectivity during CO2 storage in saline aquifers

    Guodong Cui;Yi Wang;Zhenhua Rui;Bailian Chen

  • Geothermal exploitation from hot dry rocks via recycling heat transmission fluid in a horizontal well

    Guodong Cui;Shaoran Ren;Liang Zhang;Justin Ezekiel

  • CO2 Injection for Enhanced Gas Recovery and Geo-Storage: Reservoir Simulation and Economics

    Ahemd Al-Hasami;Shaoran Ren;Bahman Tohidi

  • Low-Temperature Oxidation of Oil Components in an Air Injection Process for Improved Oil Recovery

    Baolun Niu;Shaoran Ren;Yinhua Liu;Dezhi Wang

  • Injection of supercritical CO2 for geothermal exploitation from sandstone and carbonate reservoirs: CO2–water–rock interactions and their effects

    Guodong Cui;Liang Zhang;Chunyang Tan;Shaoran Ren

  • Potential assessment of CO2 injection for heat mining and geological storage in geothermal reservoirs of China

    Liang Zhang;Justin Ezekiel;Dexiang Li;Jingjing Pei

  • Performance evaluation and mechanisms study of near-miscible CO2 flooding in a tight oil reservoir of Jilin Oilfield China

    Bo Ren;Bo Ren;Liang Zhang;Haidong Huang;Shaoran Ren

  • Cell Dynamics Simulations of Microphase Separation in Block Copolymers

    S. R. Ren;I. W. Hamley

  • CO2 foam flooding for improved oil recovery: Reservoir simulation models and influencing factors

    Yang Zhang;Yuting Wang;Fangfang Xue;Yanqing Wang

  • CO2 EOR and storage in Jilin oilfield China: Monitoring program and preliminary results

    Liang Zhang;Bo Ren;Haidong Huang;Yongzhao Li

  • Acoustic velocity and electrical resistance of hydrate bearing sediments

    Shao Ran Ren;Yongjun Liu;Yixing Liu;Weidong Zhang

  • New Air Injection Technology For IOR Operations In Light And Heavy Oil Reservoirs

    M. Gréaves;S.R. Ren;T.X. Xia

  • Geochemical reactions and their effect on CO2 storage efficiency during the whole process of CO2 EOR and subsequent storage

    Guodong Cui;Guodong Cui;Guodong Cui;Lihong Zhu;Qiucheng Zhou;Shaoran Ren

  • An innovative nitrogen injection assisted in-situ conversion process for oil shale recovery: Mechanism and reservoir simulation study

    Shufeng Pei;Yanyong Wang;Liang Zhang;Lijuan Huang

  • Oxidation kinetics of north sea light crude oils at reservoir temperature

    S.R. Ren;M. Greaves;R.R. Rathbone

  • High-Pressure Air Injection for Improved Oil Recovery: Low-Temperature Oxidation Models and Thermal Effect

    Zhenya Chen;Lei Wang;Qiong Duan;Liang Zhang

  • An innovative air assisted cyclic steam stimulation technique for enhanced heavy oil recovery

    Yanyong Wang;Liang Zhang;Junyu Deng;Yuting Wang

  • Numerical study of air assisted cyclic steam stimulation process for heavy oil reservoirs: Recovery performance and energy efficiency analysis

    Yanyong Wang;Shaoran Ren;Liang Zhang;Xiyi Peng

  • Geothermal energy exploitation from depleted high-temperature gas reservoirs by recycling CO2: The superiority and existing problems

    Guodong Cui;Guodong Cui;Guodong Cui;Shaoran Ren;Bin Dou;Fulong Ning

  • Air injection into light and medium heavy oil reservoirs : combustion tube studies on west of Shetlands Clair oil and light Australian oil

    M. Greaves;T.J. Young;S. El-Usta;R.R. Rathbone

  • Multi-branched horizontal wells for coalbed methane production: Field performance and well structure analysis

    Jianhua Ren;Liang Zhang;Shaoran Ren;Jingde Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian W. Hamley
Ian W. Hamley University of Reading
Bahman Tohidi
Bahman Tohidi Heriot-Watt University
Lei Zhang
Lei Zhang South China University of Technology
Zhenhua Rui
Zhenhua Rui China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Thomas Gentzis
Thomas Gentzis Core Laboratories (United States)
Wanli Kang
Wanli Kang China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Fulong Ning
Fulong Ning China University of Geosciences

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