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Department of Chemical & Petroleum EngineeringDept. 3295
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
(307)766-2500
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Vladimir Alvarado
Assistant Professor of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Room 4030, Engineering Building
University of Wyoming
College of Engineering and Applied Science
Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering
Dept. 3295
1000 E. University Avenue
Laramie, WY 82071
valvarad@uwyo.edu
Phone: 307-766-6464
Research Site: Enhanced-Oil Recovery
Education
- Master in Exploration and Production, IFP School, Paris, France, 2002
- Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1996
- B.Sc. Physics, 1987, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela, 1987
Enhanced-Oil Recovery, Transport in Porous Media
Summary of Research ActivitiesMy Research focuses on Enhanced-Oil Recovery (EOR) activities including screening methods for assisting decision-making on one hand. A combination of data mining and analytical simulation assists the creation of simplified decision spaces. Monitoring techniques for EOR operations such as time-lapse seismic and tracer tests are also of my interest. Uncertainty propagation and upscaling are two pillars of feasibility analysis for monitoring techniques. In recent years, I have been involved with experimental and modeling initiatives to investigate flow of dispersions (emulsions) through porous media. Observation of flow phenomena (jamming, drop breakup, etc.) in glass pore-throat models helps to formulate single-pore models as well as network models for these flows in porous media. While current simulation models do not account for some important phenomenology, planned modeling strategies such as Lattice-Boltzmann techniques will hopefully handle several of the most important events at the pore scale. This research focuses on understanding the flow mechanisms for the development of EOR and well-conformance strategies based on dispersions. The ultimate objective of this research is to create robust reservoir simulation models for dispersion flows.
Publications
- F. A. V. Artola and V. Alvarado, Sensitivity Analysis of Gassmann's fluid substitution equations: Some implications in feasibility studies of time-lapse seismic reservoir monitoring, Journal of Applied Geophysics, 59, 47-62 (2006).
- V. Alvarado, E.-M. Reich, Y. Yi, K. Potsch, Integration of a Risk Management Tool and an Analytical Simulator for Assisted Decision-Making in IOR, paper SPE 100217 presented at the SPE Europec/EAGE Annual Conference and Exhibition held in Vienna, Austria, 12-15 June 2006.
- V. Alvarado, Scaling Behavior of a Convection-Dispersion Process in Hierarchical Networks, Physical Review E, 71, 036304, 2005.

