Apostolos Kantzas, Dr.
PhD in Chemical Engineering University of Waterloo, Canada
Areas of Research
Pore Level Modelling
The current focus of Dr. Kantzas’ research program evolves around pore level modelling of multiphase flow in porous media at the pore level. Applications include multiphase flow in heavy oil and bitumen reservoirs, as well as tight oil and gas reservoirs
The current focus of Dr. Kantzas’ research program evolves around pore level modelling of multiphase flow in porous media at the pore level. Applications include multiphase flow in heavy oil and bitumen reservoirs, as well as tight oil and gas reservoirs
Low Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
The FUR group are developing modalities and algorithms useful for characterizing heavy oil and bitumen formations. New projects investigate the use of low field NMR for monitoring of the VAPEX process and measuring bitumen production wells. Results from these studies will be applied to exploration and development in Canadian fields.
The FUR group are developing modalities and algorithms useful for characterizing heavy oil and bitumen formations. New projects investigate the use of low field NMR for monitoring of the VAPEX process and measuring bitumen production wells. Results from these studies will be applied to exploration and development in Canadian fields.
Petroleum Research Projects
Advanced core analysis Recovery of difficult hydrocarbons Thermal recovery processes Solvent based processes Chemical based processes
Advanced core analysis Recovery of difficult hydrocarbons Thermal recovery processes Solvent based processes Chemical based processes
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