Mohamed Yousef Soliman

Mohamed Yousef Soliman[6] is a professor and the former chairperson of the department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas Tech University. After working for Halliburton for 32 years, he joined Texas Tech in January 2011. He obtained his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering from Cairo University in 1971. Having completed his bachelor's degree he came to the United States to continue higher education. He received his master's degree and doctorate degrees, both in Petroleum engineering, from Stanford University in 1975 and 1978 His M. S. Thesis was "Rheological Properties of Emulsion Flowing Through Capillary Tubes Under Turbulent Conditions,"; his PhD thesis, "Numerical Modeling of Thermal Recovery Processes."

Mohamed Y. Soliman
Former chairman and Professor of Bob L. Herd[1][2] Department of Petroleum Engineering,[3] Texas Tech University
In office
1 January 2011 – 30 December 2012
Preceded byLloyd Heinze[4]
Succeeded byMarshall Watson[5]
Personal details
Born
Mohamed Yousef Soliman

(1948-01-01) 1 January 1948 (age 76)
Cairo, Egypt
Alma materCairo University
Stanford University
Professionprofessor of Petroleum Engineering, author
Websitewebsite

He is the author or co-author of over 180 technical papers, almost all of which are in the field of Petroleum engineering and Oil industry.[citation needed] Additionally he is credited with 20 inventions.[citation needed]

Biography edit

Soliman is a specialist in hydraulic fracturing and production engineering. He holds 21 patents on Hydraulic fracturing operations and analysis, testing and conformance applications,[7] and is an author or co-author of over 170 technical papers and articles in areas of fracturing, reservoir engineering, well test analysis, conformance, and numerical simulation.[citation needed]

He has written chapters in World Oil's Handbook of Horizontal Drilling and Completion Technology, the text Well Construction, and the SPE monograph Well Test Analysis of Hydraulically Fractured Wells. He has authored several books for internal use at Halliburton, including Stimulation and Reservoir Engineering Aspects of Horizontal Wells, Well Test Analysis, Hydraulic Fracturing, and chapters in Conformance, Stimulation, and FracPac.[8] He is a distinguished member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.[citation needed]

Most recent peer-reviewed papers edit

  • Fahd Siddiqui, Mohamed Y. Soliman, Waylon House, Akif Ibragimov "Pre-Darcy flow revisited under experimental investigation" Journal of Analytical Science and Technology, Volume 7, January 2016,[9]
  • Lidia Bloshanskaya, Akif Ibragimov, Fahd Siddiqui, Mohamed Y. Soliman "Productivity Index for Darcy and pre-/post-Darcy Flow (Analytical Approach)" Journal of Analytical Science and Technology, December 2015,[10]
  • Fahd Siddiqui, Mohamed Y. Soliman, Waylon House, "A new methodology for analyzing non-Newtonian fluid flow tests" Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Volume 124, December 2014, Pages 173–179, ISSN 0920-4105[11]
  • M. Y. Soliman, Johan Daal, and Loyd East. " Fracturing Unconventional Formations to Enhance Productivity." Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering Invitational paper. 8 (2012) 52–67.
  • Soliman, M. Y.; Kabir, C. S. (2012). "Testing unconventional formations". Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering. 92–93: 102–109. Bibcode:2012JPSE...92..102S. doi:10.1016/j.petrol.2012.04.027.
  • Leopoldo Sierra, Loyd East, M.Y. Soliman, and David Kulakofsky. 2011New Completion Methodology To Improve Oil Recovery and Minimize Water Intrusion in Reservoirs Subject to Water Injection, SPE Journal, September 2011.
  • Loyd East Jr., M.Y. Soliman, and Jody Augustine. 2011. Methods for Enhancing Far- Field Complexity in Fracturing Operations. SPE Production Operations, August 2011.
  • M.Y. Soliman, Carlos Miranda, Hong (Max) Wang, and Kim Thornton, Investigation of Effect of Fracturing Fluid on After-Closure Analysis in Gas Reservoirs. Production & Operations SPE Journal, May 2011

References edit

  1. ^ "Bob L. Herd Biography".
  2. ^ "Texas Tech University Petroleum Engineering Academy Members". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Bob L. Herd Department of Petroleum Engineering, Texas Tech University".
  4. ^ "Lioyd Heinze Homepage".
  5. ^ "Marshall Watson Homepage".
  6. ^ "Mohamed Y. Soliman Personal homepage".
  7. ^ B1 US US6283210 B1, Mohamed Yousef Soliman; Steve Rester & Michael H. Johnson et al., "Proactive conformance for oil or gas wells", published 4 September 2001, assigned to Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. 
  8. ^ "Mohamed Y. Soliman Curriculum Vitae" (PDF).
  9. ^ Siddiqui, Fahd; Soliman, Mohamed Y.; House, Waylon; Ibragimov, Akif (2016). "Pre-Darcy flow revisited under experimental investigation". Journal of Analytical Science and Technology. 7. doi:10.1186/s40543-015-0081-2. hdl:2346/95007.
  10. ^ Bloshanskaya, Lidia; Ibragimov, Akif; Siddiqui, Fahd; Soliman, Mohamed Y. (2015). "Productivity Index for Darcy and pre-/Post-Darcy Flow (Analytical Approach)". arXiv:1512.06971 [math.AP].
  11. ^ Siddiqui, Fahd; Soliman, Mohamed Y.; House, Waylon (2014). "A new methodology for analyzing non-Newtonian fluid flow tests". Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 124: 173–179. Bibcode:2014JPSE..124..173S. doi:10.1016/j.petrol.2014.10.007.