Aamir Ali

Assistant Professor
Earth Sciences
Quaid-i-Azam University
Pakistan

Biography

Aamir Ali obtained his Ph.D from University of Bergen, Norway. He currently holds as a Assistance Professor in Earth Sciences at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan. His research focus mainly on Seismic anisotropy of fractured reservoirs; Seismic anisotropy of shales, AVO analysis in unconventional reservoirs; Reservoir characterization, Rock physics based seismic inversion; Seismic processing and interpretation.

Research Intrest

Seismic anisotropy of fractured reservoirs; Seismic anisotropy of shales, AVO analysis in unconventional reservoirs; Reservoir characterization, Rock physics based seismic inversion; Seismic processing and interpretation

List of Publications
Ali, A. & Jakobsen, M. (2011): Improved characterization of fault zones by quantitative integration of seismic and production data, Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 8, 259-274.
Shahraini, A., Ali, A., & Jakobsen, M. (2011): Seismic history matching in fractured reservoirs using a consistent stiffness-permeability model: Focus on the effects of fracture aperture, Geophysical Prospecting, 59, 492-505.
Ali, A., Ahmad, Z., & Akhtar, G. (2005): Structural interpretation of seismic profiles integrated with reservoir characteristics of Qadirpur area, Pakistan Journal of Hydrocarbon Research, 15, 25-34.