Advanced Reservoir Modelling & Simulation Group

KING ABDULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Welcome to the Advanced Reservoir Modeling & Simulation Group (ARMS)

Reservoir modeling improves the probability of success and fidelity in decision making about reservoir development and optimization. Simulation allows both researchers and practitioners to understand fundamental flow mechanisms, capture uncertainties and probabilistic ranges, and optimize development scenarios. The primary focus of our group is on reservoir modeling and simulation at both lab and field scales, as well as on other energy-related topics such as geothermal energy and CO2 sequestration.

Our current research projects are related to:

  • Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)
  • Modeling naturally fractured reservoirs
  • CO2 management
  • Unconventional resources
  • Geothermal energy
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PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Dr. Hussein Hoteit



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Powering the bottom line

A risk-based optimization scheme boosts confidence and profitability for future mixed-technology power plants.


Weaker pressure systems in the Arctic cause warm winters in the Arabian Peninsula

A risk-based optimization scheme boosts confidence and profitability for future mixed-technology power plants.

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Powering the bottom line

A risk-based optimization scheme boosts confidence and profitability for future mixed-technology power plants.


Weaker pressure systems in the Arctic cause warm winters in the Arabian Peninsula

A risk-based optimization scheme boosts confidence and profitability for future mixed-technology power plants.

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LATEST PUBLICATIONS

Illustration work for Amce

Layer-Dependent Rashba Band Splitting in 2D Hybrid Perovskites. Chemistry of Materials, 2018

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Layer-Dependent Rashba Band Splitting in 2D Hybrid Perovskites. Chemistry of Materials, 2018

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Layer-Dependent Rashba Band Splitting in 2D Hybrid Perovskites. Chemistry of Materials, 2018

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Layer-Dependent Rashba Band Splitting in 2D Hybrid Perovskites. Chemistry of Materials, 2018