SPE Production & Operations

Papers
(The TQCC of SPE Production & Operations is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Empirical Correlations for Predicting Flow Rates Using Distributed Acoustic Sensor Measurements, Validated with Wellbore and Flow Loop Data Sets12
Production Profiles Recorded Using Fiber-Optic Technology in Wells with Electrical Submersible Pump Lift System11
Evaluation of Parent Well Depletion Effects on Fracture Geometry Based on Low-Frequency Distributed Acoustic Sensing in Hydraulic Fracture Test Site-211
Implementation of a New Proprietary Vortex Fluid Sucker Rod Pump System to Improve Production by Enhancing Flow Dynamics10
Study on Synergistic Demulsification Mechanism of Microwaves and Ionic Liquids on Heavy Oil Emulsions8
A Mechanistic Model for the Two-Phase Slug Flow of the Purely Viscous Non-Newtonian Liquids through Pipes8
Transient Flow Performance of a Vertical Well With Multiple Varying Conductivity Fractures in a Tight Oil Reservoir6
A Semi-Analytical Model of an Off-Center Multi-Wing Fractured Well in a Low-Permeability Gas Reservoir6
Geomechanical Modeling of Fracture-Induced Vertical Strain Measured by Distributed Fiber-Optic Strain Sensing6
Produced Water Management and Utilization: Challenges and Future Directions6
Kaolinite Effects on Injectivity Impairment: Field Evidence and Laboratory Results5
Artificial Neural Network Model to Predict Production Rate of Electrical Submersible Pump Wells5
Experimental Investigation on the Performance of Polymer-Coated Clay/Polyacrylamide Hydrogel for Water Shutoff Treatment4
Real-Time Optimization and Decarbonization of Oil and Gas Production Value Chain Enabled by Industry 4.0 Technologies: A Critical Review4
Maximization of Gas-Oil Separation Plant Oil Recovery by Operation Parameter Optimization4
Research and Application of a Controllable Permeability Refracturing Technology in a High-Water-Cut Potential Layer4
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