S. Ali's scientific contributions
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Publications (3)
Carbonate source rock reservoirs often exhibit pronounced lamination, resulting in fine-scale facies and rock property variations that are not adequately captured by open hole logs. Precise characterization of reservoir heterogeneity across multiple scales is essential for accurate hydraulic fracture design, landing zone optimization, and ultimatel...
The carbonate source rocks (CSRs) that comprise some unconventional reservoirs contain varying amounts of organic matter, minerals, and nanometer- to micrometer-sized organic and inorganic hosted pores. High-resolution petrophysical characterization allows this heterogeneity to be categorized into rock types (RTs) for studying rock-fluid interactio...
Citations
... Suarez-Rivera, et al. [12] based their study on 212 wells from the Eagle Ford and observed that the 5% to 20% reservoir quality (RQ) variation does not explain the large variation of the production performances. Pankaj, et al. [13] analyzed the effect of the wellbore quality (WQ) and completion quality (CQ) on production performances. ...