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Ammar Al Helal serves as a Research Fellow at the Curtin Corrosion Centre within the WASM: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering school at Curtin University. His work focuses on corrosion and inhibition mechanisms in petroleum engineering systems, particularly monoethylene glycol (MEG) regeneration processes used for hydrate prevention in oil and gas production.
His research interests center on corrosion science, gas hydrate inhibition, scale formation and mitigation, oxygen scavenging chemistry, and magnetic field effects on chemical processes. He investigates how chemical additives and physical conditions influence MEG system performance, with emphasis on thermal degradation, inhibitor efficiency, and scaling mechanisms under simulated field conditions.
Analysis of his 14 publications from 2018-2023 reveals a cohesive research trajectory examining MEG-based inhibition systems through rigorous experimental work. Key trends include magnetic field applications for scale control, catalytic enhancement of oxygen scavengers, and thermodynamic characterization of degradation products - all addressing critical flow assurance challenges in the petroleum industry.
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Labs and Teams: Mr Al Helal conducts research within the Curtin Corrosion Centre, which specializes in developing corrosion mitigation strategies for resource sector applications through advanced experimental methodologies and industry collaboration.
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