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Crisman Institute for Petroleum Research

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Active Projects Information

February 2025

Acoustic Sensing (AS)

AS.03.23A
Evaluate Perforation Erosion with Distributed Acoustic Sensing Measurements
Zhu

Carbon Capture and Storage (CSS)

CS.01.25
Assessing Risk In Long-term CO2 Storage Under Uncertainty Via Survival Analysis-based Surrogates
Gildin/Gutman

Carbon Storage (CS)

CS.01.22A
Evaluation of Feasibility and Determination of Conditions and Practices for Maximization of Gas Storage and Early Recovery of Residual Hydrocarbons from Depleted Gas Reservoirs
 
Blasingame, Lee, Moridis
CS.02.22A
Chemical reactions of shale rocks with aqueous CO2 and their impact on rocks’ fracture properties
 
Abedi
CS.02.23A
A Lifecycle Perspective on the Economics of Carbon Capture and Storage
Okoroafor

Field Development

FD.01.23A
Parent-Child Well Spacing and Corresponding Optimal Completion Designs
Suarez-Rivera, Nasrabadi
 
FD.02.25
Understanding the interaction between hydraulic fractures and reservoirs with multiple horizontal wells to maximize recovery for shale gas and geothermal systems
J. Kim

Geothermal

GT.03.25
Designs for Improved Heat Recovery From Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)
Moridis/Shor
 

Hydraulic Fracturing

HF.04.25
Optimizing Parent-Child Well Performance with Deep-Transfer-Learning Based Hydraulic Fracture Modeling at the Completion-Pad Scale
Misra/Voneiff
 
HF.05.25
Advancing Recovery in Shale Reservoirs through Poromechanics Multi-Scale Experiments
K. Kim
 
HF.06.25
AI-Driven Proxy Models for Hydraulic Fracture Design
Okoroafor/Nasrabadi/Suarez-Rivera
 
HF.07.25
Advancing Hydraulic Fracturing Simulation to Uncover the Mechanisms Behind High Fracture Intensity in Core Samples
Jin/Meehan
 
HF.08.25
Machine Learning–Based, Uncertainty-Aware Surrogate Modeling for Multi-Well Pad Fracture Optimization
Abedi/Noshadravan

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