The researcher's work is centered around several key themes at the intersection of natural compounds and energy production, well engineering techniques, enhanced oil recovery, natural product chemistry, hydrocarbon exploration, and rheological studies. Their research spans diverse domains including the applications of Ginkgo biloba in waste valorization, the development of Janus biogenic-nanosilica composites as composite muds for water-based drilling fluids, and the use of tetrapolymers to enhance oil recovery performance. The researcher's work also delves into the role of natural products like bromelain and pineapple in agrochemical applications, with a particular emphasis on their potential in hydrocarbon exploration techniques. Methodologically, they employ composite materials, polymer-based additives, and rheological studies to address energy extraction from natural resources, enhancing oil recovery, and optimizing hydrocarbon reservoirs. This comprehensive approach highlights the researcher's dedication to advancing sustainable practices through natural compound applications and innovative engineering solutions.
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