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Mingyuan Wang
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Numerical investigation of fluid-loss mechanisms during hydraulic fracturing flow-back operations in tight reservoirs
M Wang, JY Leung
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 133, 85-102, 2015
812015
Dimethyl ether as an additive to steam for improved steam-assisted gravity drainage
K Sheng, R Okuno, M Wang
SPE Journal 23 (04), 1,201-1,222, 2018
552018
Numerical investigation of coupling multiphase flow and geomechanical effects on water loss during hydraulic-fracturing flowback operation
M Wang, JY Leung
SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering 19 (03), 520-537, 2016
522016
Ketone solvent as a wettability modifier for improved oil recovery from oil-wet porous media
M Wang, GA Abeykoon, FJ Argüelles-Vivas, R Okuno
Fuel 258, 116195, 2019
282019
Water-soluble solvent as an additive to steam for improved SAGD
K Sheng, R Okuno, M Wang
SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference, 2017
262017
Amino acid as a novel wettability modifier for enhanced waterflooding in carbonate reservoirs
RA Lara Orozco, GA Abeykoon, M Wang, F Argüelles-Vivas, R Okuno, ...
SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering 23 (02), 741-757, 2020
192020
Comparative Study of Ketone and Surfactant for Enhancement of Water Imbibition in Fractured Porous Media
M Wang, KH Baek, GA Abeykoon, FJ Argüelles-Vivas, R Okuno
Energy & Fuels 34 (5), 5159-5167, 2019
172019
Oil recovery from fractured porous media with/without initial water saturation by using 3-pentanone and its aqueous solution
FJ Argüelles-Vivas, M Wang, GA Abeykoon, R Okuno
Fuel 276, 118031, 2020
162020
Aqueous Solution of Ketone Solvent for Enhanced Water Imbibition in Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs
M Wang, GA Abeykoon, FJ Argüelles-Vivas, R Okuno
SPE Journal 25 (05), 2694-2709, 2020
132020
A mechanistic comparison of formate, acetate, and glycine as wettability modifiers for carbonate and shale formations
I Baghishov, GA Abeykoon, M Wang, OP Oyenowo, FJ Argüelles-Vivas, ...
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 652, 129849, 2022
112022
Effect of Chemical Partition Behavior on Oil Recovery by Wettability Alteration in Fractured Tight Reservoirs
T Lawal, M Wang, GA Abeykoon, FJ Argüelles-Vivas, R Okuno
Energy & Fuels 36 (2), 797-805, 2022
112022
Aqueous solution of 3-pentanone for enhanced oil production from tight porous media
M Wang, GA Abeykoon, FJ Argüelles-Vivas, R Okuno
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 213, 110376, 2022
92022
Novel wettability modifiers for improved oil recovery in tight oil reservoirs
M Wang, GA Abeykoon, FA Vivas, R Okuno
SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, 2019
82019
Oxygenated Solvent as a Novel Additive for Improved Oil Recovery in Tight Oil Reservoirs
M Wang, KH Baek, GA Abeykoon, FJ Argüelles-Vivas, R Okuno
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2019
72019
The Effect of Initial Water Saturation on Enhanced Water Imbibition by Surfactant for Fractured Tight Porous Media
M Wang, FJ Argüelles-Vivas, GA Abeykoon, R Okuno
SPE Journal 26 (02), 847-856, 2021
62021
Enhancement of Water Imbibition in Shales by use of Ketone Solvent
FJ Argüelles-Vivas, M Wang, GA Abeykoon, R Okuno
SPE International Conference and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control, 2020
62020
Glycine for Enhanced Water Imbibition in Carbonate Reservoirs–What is the Role of Amino Group?
I Baghishov, GA Abeykoon, M Wang, FJ Argüelles Vivas, R Okuno
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2021
32021
Numerical Investigation of Water Loss Mechanisms During Hydraulic Fracturing Flow-Back Operation in Tight Oil Reservoirs
M Wang
32016
Robust and efficient determination of saturation pressure from constant mass expansion data
M Wang, FJ Argüelles‐Vivas, R Okuno
AIChE Journal 67 (5), e17166, 2021
22021
The Effect of Phase Distribution on Imbibition Mechanisms for Enhanced Oil Recovery in Tight Reservoirs
M Wang, FJ Argüelles-Vivas, GA Abeykoon, R Okuno
SPE Improved Oil Recovery Conference, 2020
22020
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