Talal M. AL-Bazali, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Petroleum Engineering
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Mukul M. Sharma grad student 2005 UT Austin
 (Experimental study of the membrane behavior of shale during interaction with water -based and oil -based muds.)
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Al-Duaij E, Al-Bazali T. (2022) Time-Dependent Measurements of Shale's Compressive Strength When Contacting Ionic Solutions. Acs Omega. 7: 25625-25634
AL-Bazali T. (2013) The impact of water content and ionic diffusion on the uniaxial compressive strength of shale Egyptian Journal of Petroleum. 22: 249-260
AL-Bazali T. (2013) A Novel Experimental Technique to Monitor the Time-Dependent Water and Ions Uptake when Shale Interacts with Aqueous Solutions Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. 46: 1145-1156
Al-Bazali TM. (2011) Role of anions on shale stability: The neglected phenomenon Special Topics and Reviews in Porous Media. 2: 237-247
Al-Bazali TM, Al-Mudh'Hi S, Chenevert ME. (2011) An experimental investigation of the impact of diffusion osmosis and chemical osmosis on the stability of shales Petroleum Science and Technology. 29: 312-323
AL-Bazali TM. (2011) The consequences of using concentrated salt solutions for mitigating wellbore instability in shales Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 80: 94-101
Al-Bazali TM, Zhang J, Chenevert ME, et al. (2009) An experimental investigation on the impact of capillary pressure, diffusion osmosis, and chemical osmosis on the stability and reservoir hydrocarbon capacity of shales Offshore Europe. 13-22
Al-Bazali TM, Zhang J, Wolfe C, et al. (2009) Wellbore instability of directional wells in laminated and naturally fractured shales Journal of Porous Media. 12: 119-130
Al-Bazali TM, Zhang J, Chenevert ME, et al. (2009) An experimental investigation on the impact of capillary pressure, diffusion osmosis, and chemical osmosis on the stability and reservoir hydrocarbon capacity of shales Society of Petroleum Engineers - Offshore Europe Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition 2009, Oe 2009. 1: 13-22
AL-Bazali TM, Zhang J, Chenevert ME, et al. (2009) Estimating the reservoir hydrocarbon capacity through measurement of the minimum capillary entry pressure of shale cap-rocks Proceedings - Spe Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. 1: 28-41
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