Petroleum Engineering
Education
- Ph.D., Petroleum Engineering, University of Wyoming, 2013
- M.S., Petroleum Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, 2007
- B.S., Petroleum Engineering, 2004
Professional Experience
- Assistant Professor, University of Wyoming, 08/2016 - present
- Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Wyoming, 01/2014 - 08/2016
- Research Assistant, University of Wyoming, 07/2008 - 12/2013
- Research Scientist, Petroleum University of Technology, 03/2007 - 07/2008
Research Interests
See Dr. Saraji's research group website.
- Flow of Complex and Non-Newtonian Fluids through Porous Media
- Interfacial Effects in Multiphase Flow through Porous Media
- Improved Hydrocarbon Recovery from Shale and Tight Formations
- Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery
- Geo-sequestration of Carbon Dioxide
Journal Publications
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B.F. Garcia, S. Saraji, “A new insight into the dependence of relaxation time on frequency
in viscoelastic surfactant solutions: From experimental to modeling study”, 2018, Journal of Colloids and Interface Science, 517, 265-277.
- E. Barsotti, S. Saraji, S. Tan, M. Piri, “Capillary Condensation of Binary and Ternary
Mixtures of n-Pentane-Isopentane-CO2 in a Nanoporous Medium: An Experimental Study on the Effects of Chemical Composition
and Equilibrium”, 2018, Langmuir, 34 (5),1967–1980.
- W. Kuang, S. Saraji, M. Piri, “A systematic experimental investigation on the effects
of aqueous nanofluids on interfacial properties and their implications for enhanced
oil recovery”, 2018, Fuel, 220, 849-870.
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V. Mirchi, S. Saraji, M. Akbarabadi, L. Goual, M. Piri, “A Systematic Study on the
Impact of Surfactant Chain Length on Dynamic Interfacial Properties: Implications
on Oil Recovery”, 2017, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 56 (46), 13677-13695.
- M. Akbarabadi, S. Saraji, M. Piri, D. Georgi, M. Delshad, “Nano-scale Experimental
Investigation of In-situ Wettability and Spontaneous Imbibition in Ultra-Tight Reservoir Rocks”, Advances in Water Resources, 2017, 107, 160–179.
- E. Barsotti, S. Tan, S. Saraji, M. Piri, J-H Chen, “A Review on Capillary Condensation
in Nanoporous Media: Implications for Hydrocarbon Recovery from Tight Reservoirs”, Fuel, 2016, 184, 344-361.
- S. Saraji, M. Piri, “The Representative Sample Size in Shale Oil Rocks and Nano-Scale
Characterization of Transport Properties”, International Journal Coal Geology, 2015, 146, 42-54.
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V. Mirchi, S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, “Dynamic Interfacial Tension and Wettability
of Shale in the Presence of Surfactants at Reservoir Conditions”, Fuel, 2015, 148, 127-138.
- S. Saraji, M. Piri, L. Goual, “The Effects of SO2 Contamination, Brine Salinity, Pressure, and Temperature on Dynamic Contact Angles
and Interfacial Tension of Supercritical CO2/Brine/Quartz Systems”, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2014, 28, 147-155.
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L. Goual, M. Sedghi, F. Mostowfi, R. McFarlane, A. Pomerantz, S. Saraji, O. C. Mullins,
“Cluster of Asphaltene Nanoaggregates by DC-Conductivity and Centrifugation”, Energy & Fuels, 2014, 28 (8), 5002-5013.
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S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, H. Plancher, “Wettability of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide/Water/Quartz
Systems: Simultaneous Measurement of Contact Angle and Interfacial Tension at Reservoir
Conditions”, Langmuir, 2013, 298, 6856-6866.
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S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, “Dynamic Adsorption of Asphaltenes on Quartz and Calcite
Packs in the Presence of Brine Films”, Colloids and Surfaces A, 2013, 434, 260-267.
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Y. H. Shokrlua, R. Kharrat, M. H. Ghazanfari, S. Saraji, “Modified Screening Criteria
for Potential Asphaltene Precipitation in Oil Reservoirs”, Journal of Petroleum Science & Technology, 2011, 29, 13, 1407-1418.
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S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, “Adsorption of Asphaltenes in Porous Media under Flow
Conditions”, Energy & Fuels, 2010, 24, 6009-6017.
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S. Razzaghi, R. Kharrat, D. Rashtchian, S. Vossoughi, S. Saraji, “Investigation of
Auto Ignition Conditions under Different Parameters”, Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, 2008, 27, 2, 93-101.
Conference Proceedings/Presentations/Posters
- M. Akbarabadi, S. Saraji, M. Piri, “Spontaneous Imbibition of Fracturing Fluid and Oil in Mudrock”, URTeC Conference, San Antonio, Texas, July 2015.
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S. Saraji, M. Akbarabadi, M. Piri, “Pore-scale Investigation of Wettability and Spontaneous
Imbibition in Shale”, EMI Conference, Stanford, California, June 2015.
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S. Saraji, M. Piri, “High-Resolution Three-Dimensional Characterization of Pore Networks in
Shale Reservoir Rocks”, URTeC Conference, Denver, Colorado, August 2014.
- V. Mirchi, S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, “Experimental Investigation of Surfactant Flooding in Shale Oil
Reservoirs: Dynamic Interfacial Tension, Adsorption, and Wettability”, URTeC Conference, Denver, Colorado, August 2014.
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S. Saraji, M. Piri, “Wettability Study in Shale Rocks at Macro and Micro Scales”, Gordon Research Conference: Flow and Transport in Permeable Media, Lewiston, Maine, July 2014.
- V. Mirchi, S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, “Dynamic Interfacial Tensions and Contact Angles of Surfactant-in-Brine/Oil/Shale
Systems: Implications to Enhanced Oil Recovery in Shale Oil Reservoirs”, SPE Improved Oil Recovery Symposium, Tulsa, Oklahoma, April 2014.
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S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, “Wettability Alteration of Quartz with Supercritical CO2”, ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2013.
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S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, “Wettability in CO2/Brine/Quartz Systems: An Experimental Study at Reservoir Conditions”, SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, San Antonio, Texas, October 2012.
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S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, “Interfacial Tension and Dynamic Contact Angle for sc-CO2/Water/ Mineral System Relevant to Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide”, InterPore Conference, West Lafayette, Indiana, May 2012.
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S. Saraji, L. Goual, M. Piri, “Adsorption of Asphaltenes in Porous Media: Experimentation and
Modeling”, Petrophase XI, New York, June 2010.
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S. Saraji, R. Kharrat, S. Razzaghi, V. Taghikhani, “Kinetic Study of Crude Oil Combustion in
the Presence of Carbonate Rocks”, SPE Middle East Oil Show, Bahrain, March 2007.