1st Edition
Amino Acids Applications in the Geoenergy Industry
Chapter 1. Overview of the Geo-Energy Industry
Cornelius Borecho Bavoh, Samuel Agyarko Oppong and Eric Mensah Amarfio
Chapter 2. Amino Acids Fundamentals
Collins Mensah, Cornelius Borecho Bavoh and Augustine Agyemfra Otu-Koi
Chapter 3. Amino Acids as Gas Hydrate Inhibitors
Collins Mensah, Edem Bleppony and Cornelius Borecho Bavoh
Chapter 4. Amino Acids as Corrosion Inhibitors
Joshua Kojo Aduampong Mantey, Benjamin Edem Meteku and Eric Junior Baffoe
Chapter 5. Amino Acids for Drilling Fluid Systems
Kwamena Ato Quainoo, Cornelius Borecho Bavoh and Eric Broni-Bediako
Chapter 6. Amino Acids' Role in Enhanced Oil Recovery
Bennet Nii Tackie-Otoo and Mohammed Abdalla Ayoub Mohammed
Chapter 7. Amino Acids' Role in CO2 Geo Capture
Daniel Yalley, Amirun Nissa Rehman and Johannes Ami
Chapter 8. Amino Acids' Role in H2 Geo-Storage
Collins Mensah, Solomon Adjei Marfo and Frank Bonah-Okyere
Chapter 9. Case Studies on the Use of Amino Acids in the Geo-Energy Industry
Stephen Akuoko and Ato Fanyin-Martin
Biography
Cornelius Borecho Bavoh is a researcher and academician. He is a lecturer at the University of Mines and Technology, Tarkwa. He worked at the Phase Separation Laboratory of the Research Center for CO2 Capture (RCCO2C) in the Chemical Engineering Department of Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Seri Iskandar, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia. He has more than 6 years of experience in tutoring and research at the Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia. Some of his works over ther year focuses on the development of green solvents (amino acids, biomolecules, deep eudetic solvents and ionic liquids) for the oil and gas industry. He has worked on several industrial and fundamental projects related to drilling, gas hydrate, and CO2 capture and separation, and published more than 50 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals, conferences, and book chapters. Bavoh holds PhD. and MSc. degrees in chemical engineering and BSc. (Hons) degree in petroleum engineering. His research expertise includes thermodynamics and kinetics of reservoir fluid phase modeling and characterization, gas hydrate in flow assurance, production of naturally deposited methane hydrates, and application of gas hydrate-based technology in CO2 Capture and natural gas storage and transportation, drilling fluid technology, rheology, and cuttings transport. Bavoh is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).
Kwamena Ato Quainoo is a a PhD candidate and a Graduate Research Fellow in the Petroleum Engineering Department at Missouri University of Science and Technology. He currently is a contributor to a grant funded by the National Science Foundation – USA, to develop a thermo-kinetic model for predicting the precipitation of asphaltene in shale reservoirs. Kwamena received his Master’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from the Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, where he honed his writing skills and developed a deep appreciation for reading novel scientific papers, writing scientific manuscripts, and reviewing published works. To date, he has published 10 peer-reviewed journals and 2 conference papers, focusing on the usage of green chemicals for hydraulic fracturing and drilling fluids, and gas hydrate inhibition including the development of predictive models for asphaltene precipitation and deposition in shale and conventional reservoirs. In addition to his publications, Kwamena serves as a peer reviewer for top-tier journals such as Colloid and Polymer Science, Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, and Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.






