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Overview

Vamegh Rasouli is affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Geophysics, Mechanics of Materials, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Oil and Gas Production Techniques
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis

Rasouli has published extensively in multiple venues. The most frequent publication outlets are:

  • Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Geoenergy Science and Engineering

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Rasouli include:

  • "Numerical simulation of stress shadow in multiple cluster hydraulic fracturing in horizontal wells based on lattice modelling," 2020, Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • "A critical review of underground hydrogen storage: From fundamentals to applications, unveiling future frontiers in energy storage," 2024, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "An approach to improve wellbore stability in active shale formations using nanomaterials," 2020, Petroleum
  • "Pd modified prussian blue frameworks: Multiple electron transfer pathways for improving catalytic activity toward hydrogenation of nitroaromatics," 2020, Molecular Catalysis
  • "Underlying mechanisms and controlling factors of carbonate reservoir characterization from rock physics perspective: A comprehensive review," 2023, Geoenergy Science and Engineering

Among frequent collaborators are the following researchers:

  • Minou Rabiei
  • Kegang Ling
  • Adesina Fadairo
  • Branko Damjanac
  • Mohamed Lamine Malki

Best Publications

  • Significant aspects of carbon capture and storage – A review

    Arshad Raza;Raoof Gholami;Reza Rezaee;Vamegh Rasouli

  • A Bonded Particle Model Simulation of Shear Strength and Asperity Degradation for Rough Rock Fractures

    Mohammad Sadegh Asadi;Vamegh Rasouli;Giovanni Barla

  • Mechanical and Elastic Properties of Transversely Isotropic Slate

    Raoof Gholami;Vamegh Rasouli

  • Practical application of failure criteria in determining safe mud weight windows in drilling operations

    Raoof Gholami;A. Moradzadeh;V. Rasouli;J. Hanachi

  • A modified failure criterion for transversely isotropic rocks

    Omid Saeidi;Vamegh Rasouli;Rashid Geranmayeh Vaneghi;Raoof Gholami

  • An Investigation of Hydraulic Fracturing Initiation and Near-Wellbore Propagation from Perforated Boreholes in Tight Formations

    S. Fallahzadeh;V. Rasouli;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • Correlations Developed for Estimation of Hydraulic Parameters of Rough Fractures Through the Simulation of JRC Flow Channels

    Vamegh Rasouli;Armin Hosseinian

  • Comparison of different failure criteria in prediction of safe mud weigh window in drilling practice

    Shahoo Maleki;Raoof Gholami;Vamegh Rasouli;Ali Moradzadeh

  • An improved model for estimating the TOC in shale formations

    Peiqiang Zhao;Huolin Ma;Vamegh Rasouli;Wenhui Liu

  • Test Design and Sample Preparation Procedure for Experimental Investigation of Hydraulic Fracturing Interaction Modes

    Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;V. Rasouli

  • Injectivity and quantification of capillary trapping for CO2 storage: A review of influencing parameters

    Arshad Raza;Reza Rezaee;Raoof Gholami;Vamegh Rasouli

  • A Laboratory Shear Cell Used for Simulation of Shear Strength and Asperity Degradation of Rough Rock Fractures

    M. S. Asadi;V. Rasouli;G. Barla

  • The influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: A case study in Blacktip field, North Australia

    Vamegh Rasouli;Zachariah John Pallikathekathil;Elike Mawuli

  • Brittleness of gas shale reservoirs: A case study from the north Perth basin, Australia

    Raoof Gholami;Vamegh Rasouli;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Vida Minaeian

  • Numerical simulation of stress shadow in multiple cluster hydraulic fracturing in horizontal wells based on lattice modelling

    Xiaoqiang Liu;Vamegh Rasouli;Tiankui Guo;Zhanqing Qu

  • A critical review of underground hydrogen storage: From fundamentals to applications, unveiling future frontiers in energy storage

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  • Modified Reinshaw and Pollard Criteria for a Non-Orthogonal Cohesive Natural Interface Intersected by an Induced Fracture

    Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Vamegh Rasouli

  • Stimulated reservoir volume estimation for shale gas fracturing: Mechanism and modeling approach

    Lan Ren;Ran Lin;Jinzhou Zhao;Vamegh Rasouli

  • Lattice Numerical Simulations of Lab-Scale Hydraulic Fracture and Natural Interface Interaction

    E. Bakhshi;V. Rasouli;A. Ghorbani;M. Fatehi Marji

  • Experimental and numerical simulation of cuttings transportation in coiled tubing drilling

    Mohammadreza Kamyab;Vamegh Rasouli

  • Nano-dynamic mechanical analysis (nano-DMA) of creep behavior of shales: Bakken case study

    Kouqi Liu;Mehdi Ostadhassan;Bailey Bubach;Robert Dietrich

Frequent Co-Authors

Raoof Gholami
Raoof Gholami University of Stavanger
Mohammad Sarmadivaleh
Mohammad Sarmadivaleh Colorado School of Mines
Reza Rezaee
Reza Rezaee Curtin University
Brian Evans
Brian Evans Curtin University
Mehdi Ostadhassan
Mehdi Ostadhassan Kiel University
David N. Dewhurst
David N. Dewhurst Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Mohammad Ataei
Mohammad Ataei Shahrood University of Technology
Stefan Iglauer
Stefan Iglauer Edith Cowan University
Mohammadreza Shokouhimehr
Mohammadreza Shokouhimehr Seoul National University
Amir H. Mohammadi
Amir H. Mohammadi University of KwaZulu-Natal

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