Vishal Bang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Sign in to add mentorMukul M. Sharma | grad student | 2007 | UT Austin | |
(Development of a successful chemical treatment for gas wells with condensate or water blocking damage.) |
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Bang V. (2013) A new screening model for gas and water based EOR processes Society of Petroleum Engineers - Spe Enhanced Oil Recovery Conference, Eorc 2013: Delivering the Promise Now!. 82-101 |
Bang V, Pope GA, Sharma MM. (2010) Phase-behavior study of hydrocarbon/ water/methanol mixtures at reservoir conditions Spe Journal. 15: 958-968 |
Bang V, Pope GA, Sharma MM, et al. (2010) A new solution to restore productivity of gas wells with condensate and water blocks Spe Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering. 13: 323-331 |
Bang V, Pope GA, Sharma MM, et al. (2009) Development of a successful chemical treatment for gas wells with water and condensate blocking damage Proceedings - Spe Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. 6: 4071-4080 |
Baran JR, Skildum JD, Pope GA, et al. (2007) Chemical stimulation of gas condensate wells International Petroleum Technology Conference 2007, Iptc 2007. 3: 1500-1501 |
Bang V, Kumar V, Ayyalasomayajula PS, et al. (2006) Relative permeability of gas-condensate fluids: A general correlation Proceedings - Spe Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. 4: 2858-2865 |
Kumar V, Bang V, Pope GA, et al. (2006) Chemical stimulation of gas/condensate reservoirs Proceedings - Spe Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. 4: 2688-2696 |
Bang V, Pope GA, Sharma MM. (2006) Phase behavior study of hydrocarbon/water/methanol mixtures at reservoir conditions Proceedings - Spe Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. 2: 965-975 |