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Mohammad Sedaghat is an Industry Fellow at the Gas and Energy Transition Research Centre at The University of Queensland. His research focuses on petroleum engineering, reservoir characterization, and energy transition technologies, with particular expertise in fluid flow mechanisms, carbon capture and storage, and enhanced resource recovery methods.
Research Interests: Sedaghat's work spans geomechanics, reservoir simulation, and environmental sustainability in energy systems. Primary domains include:
- Fluid dynamics in fractured reservoirs and coal seams
- Hydraulic fracturing and permeability enhancement techniques
- CO₂ sequestration and injectivity modeling
- Wettability alteration and chemical flooding for oil recovery
- Mine methane emission mitigation strategies
Publication Trends: Recent articles demonstrate a strong focus on numerical modeling of subsurface processes, with recurring themes in carbon storage optimization, unconventional resource recovery, and geomechanical influences on fluid flow. Computational studies frequently employ advanced simulation platforms to address challenges in energy transition and fossil fuel extraction.
Collaborations: Actively collaborates on industry and research projects including the University of Queensland Surat Deep Aquifer Appraisal Project (UQ-SDAAP), investigating multiphase flow behavior and managed aquifer recharge systems.
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