Mumtaz Muhammad Shah

Assistant Professor
Earth Sciences
Quaid-i-Azam University
Pakistan

Biography

Mumtaz Muhammad Shah obtained his Ph.D from IFP Energies nouvelles, Rueil, France. He currently holds as an Assistance Professor in Earth Sciences at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan. His research focus mainly on Carbonate reservoir characterization, Sedimentology and diagenesis, Geochemistry, Petrophysics, Fluid flow evolution.

Research Intrest

Carbonate reservoir characterization, Sedimentology and diagenesis, Geochemistry, Petrophysics, Fluid flow evolution

List of Publications
Shah, M. M., Nader, F. H., Dewit, J., Swennen, R., Garcia, D. (2010) Fault-related hydrothermal dolomites in Cretaceous carbonates (Cantabria, Northern Spain): Results of petrographic, geochemical and petrophysical studies. Bull. Soc. Géol. Fr., t. 181, n° 4, pp. 391-407.
Nader, F. H., Lopez-Horgue, M. A., Shah, M. M., Dewit, J., Garcia, D., Swennen, R., Iriarte, E., Muchez, Ph., Caline, B. The Ranero hydrothermal dolomites (Albian, Karrantza valley, northwestern Spain): Implications on conceptual dolomite models. Oil & Gas Science and Technology- Revu de l’IFP. Vol. 67 (2012), No. 1, pp. 97-122.
Shah, M. M., Nader, F. H., Garcia, D., Swennen, R., Ellam, R. Hydrothermal dolomites in the lower Cretaceous (Albian) platform carbonates (Karrantza valley, N.W Spain): Nature and origin of dolomites and dolomitising fluids. Oil& Gas Science and Technology- Revu de l’IFP. Vol. 67 (2012), No. 1, pp. 9-29.