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B.S. Petroleum Engineering, University of Baghdad, 1983
M.S. Petroleum Engineering, Univeristy of Baghdad, 1989
Ph.D. Petroleum Engineering, University of Oklahoma, 2014

Adnan Al-Ibadi holds a Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Oklahoma, 2014 and BS and MS degrees in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Baghdad, 1983 and 1989, respectively. Previously, he worked at the University of Baghdad as a faculty member in the Petroleum Engineering department. Prior to teaching, Al-Ibadi worked at the Petroleum Research Center in Baghdad, Iraq. His research interests include near-wellbore formation treatment by gel particles, near-wellbore water shutoff treatment by silica flour particle-gel system, and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) by CO2 gas injection, N2 gas injection, and separator gas injection. He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).

  • Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant of the Year 2013-14, University of Oklahoma

Al-Ibadi, A., Civan, F., and Eoff, L. 2015. Experimental Investigation and Correlation of Particle- Gel Systems for Near- Wellbore Water Shutoff Treatments. Paper SPE-173627 presented at the SPE Production and Operation Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, 1-5 March.

Al-Ibadi, A. and Civan, F. 2013. Experimental Investigation and Correlation of Treatment in Weak and High- Permeability Formations by Gel Particles. Paper SPE- 153557, Production and Operations Journal, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 387-401. 

Al-Ibadi, A. and Civan, F. 2013. Evaluation of Near- Wellbore Formation Treatment by Gel Particles Using Dimensional Analysis. Paper SPE-164507 presented at the SPE Production and Operations Symposium, Oklahoma City, Ok, 23-26 March. 

Al-Ibadi, A. and Civan, F. 2013. Experimental Investigation and Correlation of Thermal Effects on Near- Wellbore Formation Treatment by Gel Particles. Paper SPE-164119 presented at the SPE International Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry, Woodland, TX, 8-10 April.

Al-Ibadi, A. and Civan, F. 2012. Experimental Study of Gel Particles Transport Through Porous Media. Paper SPE-153557 presented at the SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, 16-18 April.