Post by Anisa Nugrahaningtyas

PhD Candidate in Reservoir Technology/Analytical Chemistry at NTNU

I am proud to share that my 2nd journal publication from my Master's work has been published in SPE Journal, marking a meaningful closing chapter of my Master's thesis journey!😊 First and foremost, this publication is deeply meaningful to me... because it represents more than just a research output. It carries the memories of long days in the lab, moments of uncertainty, and the quiet persistence needed to keep going. Behind this work are many lessons that shaped me not only as a researcher but also as a person. I am truly grateful to everyone who supported and believed in me throughout this journey, especially Mohammed Haroun Dr. Motiur Rahman Chuangchuang Qi Mohammed Al Kobaisi This study explores a bespoke shear-thickening co-polymer designed for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) under harsh, high-salinity reservoir conditions. By integrating Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) with core flooding experiments, the work provides pore-scale insights into polymer behavior, retention, and flow-regime-dependent performance. At the optimized flow regime, the polymer demonstrated improved oil recovery, delayed water breakthrough, reduced water production, and enhanced sweep efficiency. To access the paper, please check the following link: https://lnkd.in/dctrCS6J #EnhancedOilRecovery #PolymerFlooding #PolymerCoreflood #NuclearMagneticResonance #PetroleumEngineering #ReservoirEngineering #EngineeredBrines #SandstoneReservoir #OilAndGas #SustainableEnergy #OffshoreTechnology #Turkmenistan #UnitedArabEmirates #WomenInSTEM #SPEJournal #WeAreSPE

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