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Vikram Vishal is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in India. Their research spans multiple fields within engineering and environmental science, focusing extensively on topics related to hydrocarbon exploration, reservoir analysis, and environmental implications of energy production.

Their primary fields of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Environmental Science

Within these fields, they have contributed to several subfields such as:

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

The main topics of their work cover:

  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Coal Properties and Utilization
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Landslides and related hazards

They have published numerous papers, including recent works such as:

  • "Understanding initial opportunities and key challenges for CCUS deployment in India at scale" (2021) in Resources Conservation and Recycling
  • "A systematic capacity assessment and classification of geologic CO2 storage systems in India" (2021) in International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Energy & Fuels
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
  • International Journal of Coal Geology

Collaborations have been a significant part of their career, with common coauthors such as:

  • Debanjan Chandra
  • Bodhisatwa Hazra
  • Sarada Prasad Pradhan
  • Arnab Dutta
  • Yashvardhan Verma

Vikram Vishal has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by Springer International Publishing: Unconventional Hydrocarbon Reservoirs: Coal and Shale (2024).

Best Publications

  • Geothermal reservoir modeling in a coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical approach: A review

    S.N. Pandey;Vikram Vishal;A. Chaudhuri

  • An experimental investigation on behaviour of coal under fluid saturation, using acoustic emission

    V. Vishal;V. Vishal;P.G. Ranjith;T.N. Singh

  • Effects of strain rate on fracture toughness and energy release rate of gas shales

    Bankim Mahanta;Ashutosh Tripathy;Vikram Vishal;T N Singh

  • CO2 permeability of Indian bituminous coals: Implications for carbon sequestration

    V. Vishal;V. Vishal;P.G. Ranjith;T.N. Singh

  • Influence of sorption time in CO2-ECBM process in Indian coals using coupled numerical simulation

    V. Vishal;V. Vishal;T.N. Singh;P.G. Ranjith

  • Methane and CO2 Adsorption Capacities of Kerogen in the Eagle Ford Shale from Molecular Simulation.

    Peter Psarras;Randall Holmes;Vikram Vishal;Jennifer Wilcox

  • A comparative study of generalized regression neural network approach and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems for prediction of unconfined compressive strength of rocks

    Rajesh Singh;V. Vishal;V. Vishal;T. N. Singh;P. G. Ranjith

  • Developing novel models using neural networks and fuzzy systems for the prediction of strength of rocks from key geomechanical properties

    L.K. Sharma;Vikram Vishal;T.N. Singh

  • Porosity controls and fractal disposition of organic-rich Permian shales using low-pressure adsorption techniques

    Bodhisatwa Hazra;David A. Wood;Vikram Vishal;Atul Kumar Varma

  • Permeability of sub-critical carbon dioxide in naturally fractured Indian bituminous coal at a range of down-hole stress conditions

    V. Vishal;V. Vishal;P.G. Ranjith;S.P. Pradhan;T.N. Singh

  • An Empirical Correlation of Index Geomechanical Parameters with the Compressional Wave Velocity

    Kripamoy Sarkar;Vikram Vishal;Vikram Vishal;Vikram Vishal;TN Singh

  • Numerical modeling of Gondwana coal seams in India as coalbed methane reservoirs substituted for carbon dioxide sequestration

    V. Vishal;V. Vishal;Lokendra Singh;S.P. Pradhan;T.N. Singh

  • In-situ disposal of CO2: Liquid and supercritical CO2 permeability in coal at multiple down-hole stress conditions

    Vikram Vishal

  • Tensile Strength of Rock Under Elevated Temperatures

    V. Vishal;S. P. Pradhan;T. N. Singh

  • Understanding initial opportunities and key challenges for CCUS deployment in India at scale

    Vikram Vishal;Debanjan Chandra;Udayan Singh;Udayan Singh;Yashvardhan Verma;Yashvardhan Verma

  • A critical review on pore to continuum scale imaging techniques for enhanced shale gas recovery

    Debanjan Chandra;Vikram Vishal;Vikram Vishal

  • Temperature-induced deformational responses and microstructural alteration of sandstone

    Bankim Mahanta;Bankim Mahanta;P.G. Ranjith;Vikram Vishal;Vikram Vishal;T.N. Singh

  • Impact of Supercritical CO2 on Shale Reservoirs and Its Implication for CO2 Sequestration

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  • Interpreting Pore Dimensions in Gas Shales Using a Combination of SEM Imaging, Small-Angle Neutron Scattering, and Low-Pressure Gas Adsorption

    Vikram Vishal;Debanjan Chandra;Jitendra Bahadur;Debasis Sen;Debasis Sen

  • Stability assessment of Himalayan road cut slopes along National Highway 58, India

    T. Siddique;T. Siddique;S. P. Pradhan;V. Vishal;M. E. A. Mondal

  • Pore morphology in thermally-treated shales and its implication on CO2 storage applications: A gas sorption, SEM, and small-angle scattering study

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  • A systematic capacity assessment and classification of geologic CO2 storage systems in India

    Vikram Vishal;Yashvardhan Verma;Yashvardhan Verma;Debanjan Chandra;Dhananjayan Ashok

  • Simulation of CO2 enhanced coalbed methane recovery in Jharia coalfields, India

    Vikram Vishal;Vikram Vishal;Bankim Mahanta;Bankim Mahanta;S.P. Pradhan;T.N. Singh

  • Stability of slopes in a fire-prone mine in Jharia Coalfield, India

    T. N. Singh;S. P. Pradhan;V. Vishal

  • Pore Characteristics of Distinct Thermally Mature Shales: Influence of Particle Size on Low-Pressure CO2 and N2 Adsorption

    Bodhisatwa Hazra;David A. Wood;Vikram Vishal;Ashok K. Singh

Frequent Co-Authors

T. N. Singh
T. N. Singh Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Pathegama Gamage Ranjith
Pathegama Gamage Ranjith Monash University
Jennifer Wilcox
Jennifer Wilcox University of Pennsylvania
Anthony R. Kovscek
Anthony R. Kovscek Stanford University
Santanu Banerjee
Santanu Banerjee Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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