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1. The Performance of Engineered Water Flooding to Enhance High Viscous Oil Recovery
2. Diffusion-adsorption kinetics of anionic surfactants at a liquid-liquid interface: An analytical and experimental study
3. Application of hybrid low salinity hot water flooding to enhance oil recovery from heavy oil carbonates
4. Hierarchical porous adsorbent from asphaltenes fibers and its application for methyl orange removal
5. Nanoparticle-stabilized CO₂ foam for mobility control and enhanced oil recovery in heterogeneous reservoirs
6. An integrated modeling approach to predict critical flow rate for fines migration initiation in sandstone reservoirs and water-bearing formations
7. Predicting the critical salt concentrations of monovalent and divalent brines to initiate fines migration using DLVO modeling
8. Amine-functionalized MoS2–hBN hybrid nanoparticles for enhanced tribological and thermal performance of gasoline engine oil
9. Investigation of Brine pH Effect on the Rheological and Viscoelastic Properties of HPAM Polymer for an Optimized Enhanced Oil Recovery Design
10. Optimization of Low Salinity Water/Surfactant Flooding Design for Oil-Wet Carbonate Reservoirs by Introducing a Negative Salinity Gradient
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