Kourosh Vafi, Ph.D.

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2012 Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering
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Murray R. Gray grad student 2012 University of Alberta
 (High Temperature Thermal Cracking of Heavy Oils.)
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Yeh S, Ghandi A, Scanlon BR, et al. (2017) Energy Intensity and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Oil Production in the Eagle Ford Shale Energy & Fuels. 31: 1440-1449
Vafi K, Brandt AR. (2016) GHGfrack: An open-source model for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from combustion of fuel in drilling and hydraulic fracturing. Environmental Science & Technology
Brandt AR, Yeskoo T, McNally MS, et al. (2016) Energy Intensity and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Tight Oil Production in the Bakken Formation Energy & Fuels. 30: 9613-9621
Brandt AR, Sun Y, Vafi K. (2015) Uncertainty in regional-average petroleum GHG intensities: countering information gaps with targeted data gathering. Environmental Science & Technology. 49: 679-86
Brandt AR, Yeskoo T, Vafi K. (2015) Net energy analysis of Bakken crude oil production using a well-level engineering-based model Energy. 93: 2191-2198
Vafi K, Brandt AR. (2014) Reproducibility of LCA models of crude oil production. Environmental Science & Technology. 48: 12978-85
Vafi K, Brandt AR. (2014) Uncertainty of oil field GHG emissions resulting from information gaps: a Monte Carlo approach. Environmental Science & Technology. 48: 10511-8
Vafi K, McCaffrey WC, Gray MR, et al. (2013) Use of a microstructured mixer for reaction kinetics of thermal cracking Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 52: 4011-4016
Vafi K, McCaffrey WC, Gray MR. (2012) Minimization of coke in thermal cracking of athabasca vacuum residue in a high-temperature short-residence time continuous flow aerosol reactor Energy and Fuels. 26: 6292-6299
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