
معرفی
Xingru Wu is an Associate Professor in the Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering at the University of Oklahoma. His research focuses on multiphase flow physics in porous media, enhanced hydrocarbon recovery, reservoir characterization, and geothermal energy utilization.
- B.Sc., Petroleum Engineering, China Petroleum University, 1997
- M.Sc., Petroleum Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 2002
- Ph.D., Petroleum Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, 2006
Dr. Wu’s work integrates experimental and numerical approaches to solve challenges in unconventional reservoirs, casing integrity, and CO2-based enhanced recovery. He pioneered thermoelectric energy harvesting in oil wells and developed machine learning frameworks for production forecasting.
Recent publications highlight advancements in reservoir modeling (Connected Reservoir Storage Model), CO2 EOR mechanistic studies, casing deformation analysis during fracturing, and machine learning applications for type curves and flow pattern prediction.
Key subfields include shale gas flowback analysis, proppant transport, hydrate dissociation, and cement sheath failure modes. His work bridges reservoir engineering, geomechanics, and energy sustainability.





