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    A numerical study of the effect of brine displaced from CO2 storage in a saline formation on groundwater by Hussain, Furqan, Michael, Karsten, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in Greenhouse gases: science and technology (01-02-2016)
    “…This paper presents a numerical simulation study that examines the CO2 injection‐induced salinity changes in groundwater formations. We use a simplified…”
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    Stochastic modelling of coalbed methane resources: A case study in Southeast Qinshui Basin, China by Zhou, Fengde, Allinson, Guy, Wang, Jianzhong, Sun, Qiang, Xiong, Dehua, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-09-2012)
    “…This paper presents a stochastic analysis of coalbed methane (CBM) resources for a coal seam in southeast Qinshui Basin, China. Log and laboratory data are…”
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    Carbon dioxide sequestration in saline formations: Part I—Review of the modeling of solubility trapping by Riaz, Amir, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in Journal of petroleum science & engineering (01-12-2014)
    “…Sequestration of carbon dioxide in saline aquifers has emerged as the preferred method of permanently storing CO2 in subsurface formations because of the…”
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    Carbon dioxide sequestration in saline formations: Part 2—Review of multiphase flow modeling by Cinar, Yildiray, Riaz, Amir

    Published in Journal of petroleum science & engineering (01-12-2014)
    “…This part of the review presents published work on the related aspects of multiphase flow modeling and the laboratory data required for reservoir engineering…”
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    Injecting pure N2 and CO2 to coal for enhanced coalbed methane: Experimental observations and numerical simulation by Zhou, Fengde, Hussain, Furqan, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-09-2013)
    “…Enhanced coalbed methane (ECBM) core flooding experiments are a direct way to observe the gas displacement process, the competitive adsorption and the effect…”
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    Permeability variation associated with fines production from anthracite coal during water injection by Guo, Zhenghuai, Hussain, Furqan, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-08-2015)
    “…Produced water during coal seam gas (CSG) production carries fines. A few laboratory studies reported in open media suggest that fines migration can cause…”
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    Co-optimizing enhanced oil recovery and CO2 storage by simultaneous water and CO2 injection by Kamali, Fatemeh, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in Energy exploration & exploitation (01-06-2014)
    “…This paper presents a numerical simulation study to investigate whether simultaneous water and gas (SWAG) injection can co-optimize CO2 storage and enhanced…”
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    Simulation of an enhanced gas recovery field trial for coal mine gas management by Packham, Russell, Cinar, Yildiray, Moreby, Roy

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-03-2011)
    “…Coal mine gas management has evolved from being predominantly dependant on mine ventilation systems to utilising sophisticated surface based directional…”
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    A feasibility study of ECBM recovery and CO2 storage for a producing CBM field in Southeast Qinshui Basin, China by Zhou, Fengde, Hou, Wanwan, Allinson, Guy, Wu, Jianguang, Wang, Jianzhong, Cinar, Yildiray

    “…•A static and dynamic model is presented for a producing CBM field in Qinshui Basin, China.•Dynamic model is history matched using the 16-month field data of…”
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    Observations from an enhanced gas recovery field trial for coal mine gas management by Packham, Russell, Connell, Luke, Cinar, Yildiray, Moreby, Roy

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-10-2012)
    “…This article describes the implementation of and results arising from an enhanced gas recovery trial conducted at an Australian coal mine. The objective of the…”
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    Fault modelling and geomechanical integrity associated with the CO2CRC Otway 2C injection experiment by Tenthorey, Eric, Dance, Tess, Cinar, Yildiray, Ennis-King, Jonathan, Strand, Julian

    “…•We conduct a geomechanical modelling study of the Otway Project.•Fault stability, transmissibility and juxtaposition are examined.•We conclude that faults do…”
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    Co-Optimizing Enhanced Oil Recovery and CO 2 Storage by Simultaneous Water and CO 2 Injection by Kamali, Fatemeh, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in Energy exploration & exploitation (01-06-2014)
    “…This paper presents a numerical simulation study to investigate whether simultaneous water and gas (SWAG) injection can co-optimize CO 2 storage and enhanced…”
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    Co-optimizing enhanced oil recovery and CO sub(2) storage by simultaneous water and CO sub(2) injection by Kamali, Fatemeh, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in Energy exploration & exploitation (01-06-2014)
    “…This paper presents a numerical simulation study to investigate whether simultaneous water and gas (SWAG) injection can co-optimize CO sub(2) storage and…”
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    Injecting pure N sub(2) and CO sub(2) to coal for enhanced coalbed methane: Experimental observations and numerical simulation by Zhou, Fengde, Hussain, Furqan, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-09-2013)
    “…Enhanced coalbed methane (ECBM) core flooding experiments are a direct way to observe the gas displacement process, the competitive adsorption and the effect…”
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    A numerical study of the effect of brine displaced from CO 2 storage in a saline formation on groundwater by Hussain, Furqan, Michael, Karsten, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in Greenhouse gases: science and technology (01-02-2016)
    “…Abstract This paper presents a numerical simulation study that examines the CO 2 injection‐induced salinity changes in groundwater formations. We use a…”
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    A numerical study of the effect of brine displaced from CO sub(2) storage in a saline formation on groundwater by Hussain, Furqan, Michael, Karsten, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in Greenhouse gases: science and technology (01-02-2016)
    “…This paper presents a numerical simulation study that examines the CO sub(2) injection-induced salinity changes in groundwater formations. We use a simplified…”
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    Adsorption/desorption characteristics for methane, nitrogen and carbon dioxide of coal samples from Southeast Qinshui Basin, China by Zhou, Fengde, Hussain, Furqan, Guo, Zhenghuai, Yanici, Sefer, Cinar, Yildiray

    Published in Energy exploration & exploitation (01-08-2013)
    “…This paper presents an experimental and modelling study of the adsorption/desorption of pure gases CH4, CO2 and N2 and their binary and ternary mixtures on…”
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    Physical and analytical modelling of permeability damage in bituminous coal caused by fines migration during water production by Guo, Zhenghuai, Hussain, Furqan, Cinar, Yildiray

    “…This study presents a systematic experimental methodology to investigate permeability damage caused by fines migration. The workflow starts with a thorough…”
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    Use of low- and high-IFT fluid systems in experimental and numerical modelling of systems that mimic CO2 storage in deep saline formations by Polak, Szczepan, Cinar, Yildiray, Holt, Torleif, Torsæter, Ole

    Published in Journal of petroleum science & engineering (01-05-2015)
    “…Storage of CO2 in deep saline formations is currently the most promising option for mitigating the impact of climatic changes. Therefore, it is important to…”
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