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Amir Hossein Alizadeh

Education:

  • B.Sc. Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum University of Technology, Ahwaz, Iran, 2003.
  • M.Sc. Chemical Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, 2006.

Research Interests and Areas of Specialization:

  • Multiphase Flow in Porous Media
  • Two- and three-phase relative permeabilities
  • Wettability Alteration as an EOR Method
  • Reservoir Description, Characterization and Simulation

Current Research Project:

  • Effect of Wettability on Three-Phase Relative Permeability, University of Wyoming, USA

Completed Research Projects:

  • Wettability Alteration as an EOR Method in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs, Main Partner, Supported by National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), 2008, Iran
  • Preparation of an In-house Three-Phase and Three-Dimensional Black Oil Simulator,
    MAPSA Company, 2007, Iran
  • Experimental and Simulation Study of Two Relative Permeability,
    Main Partner, Supported by National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), 2006, Iran
  • Study of Asmari Reservoir in Shadegan Field, Well Testing Group in MAPSA Company, Supported by Petroleum Engineering Development Company (PEDEC), 2006, Iran

Publications:

  • Alizadeh, A.H., Keshavarz, A.R., Haghighi, M. and Salehpour, A.R.: "Experimental
    Study of Two-Phase Relative Permeability in Iranian Carbonate Rocks," Journal of
    Faculty of Engineering, University of Tehran, 42, 171-179, 2008.

Conference Publications:

  • Alizadeh, A.H., Keshavarz, A.R and Haghighi, M.: "Flow Rate Effect on Two-Phase
    Relative Permeability in Iranian Carbonate Rocks", SPE 104828, Presented at the
    2007 SPE Middle East Oil &Gas Show and Conferences, Bahrain, March 11-14, 2007.
  • Riazi, M., Alizadeh, A.H. and Haghighi, M.: "Experimental Study of Immiscible Gas
    Injection in Carbonate Rocks," Paper 2006-167, presented at the Canadian
    International Petroleum Conference (CIPC), 57th Annual Technical Meeting of the
    Petroleum Society, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 13-15, 2006.

Membership:

  • Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)