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Fadairo, A. S. A. and Omodara, O. J. and Ako , C. T. (2017) An improved model for predicting elemental sulphur saturation in sour gas reservoir with incidence of reservoir compaction. Geosystem Engineering.

Bolujo, E. O. and Fadairo, A. S. A. and Ako , C. T. and Orodu, O. D. and Omodara, O. J. and Emetere, Moses (2017) A New Model for Predicting Liquid Loading in Multiphase Gas Wells. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 12 (14). pp. 4578-4586. ISSN 0973-4562

Fadairo, A. S. A. and Omodara, O. J. and Ako , C. T. (2017) An improved model for predicting elemental sulphur saturation in sour gas reservoir with incidence of reservoir compaction. Geosystem Engineering, 21 (1). pp. 53-60.

Babajide, A. A and Adebowale, Oladepo and Fadairo, A. S. A. and Ako , C. T. and Ifechukwu, Michaels (2016) Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Shale Cuttings Dispersion in Water Base Mud WBM Using NACL, CACL2, KCL Salts as Primary Inhibiting Agents and Polymer XCD Xanthan Gum as secondary Inhibiting Agent. SPE-184310-MS. pp. 1-15.

Orodu, O. D. and Ako , C. T. and Craig, A. J. (2013) Risk Assessment of Optimal Sidetrack Time. Petroleum Science and Technology, 31: . pp. 1585-1594. ISSN 109 1-6466 print/1532-2459 online

Fadairo, A. S. A. and Falode, O. and Ako , C. T. and Adeyemi , A.O. and Ameloko, A. (2013) Novel Formulation of Environmentally Friendly Oil Based Drilling Mud. In: Novel Formulation of Environmental Friendly Oil Based Drilling Mud. In Tech, pp. 49-80.

Fadairo, A. S. A. and Ako , C. T. and Falode, O. (2012) Elemental Sulphur Induced Formation Damage Management in Gas Reservoir. In: SPE International Conference on Oilfield Scale, 30-31 May 2012, Aberdeen, UK.

Fadairo, A. S. A. and Ako , C. T. and Nwaokete, Emmanuel and Falode, O. (2012) Improved Model for Predicting the Required Minimum Gas Injection Rate for Removal of Cutting during Underbalanced Drilling. In: SPE Saudi Arabia Section Technical Symposium and Exhibition, 8-11 April, 2012, Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia.

Makinde, F. A. and Ako , C. T. and Orodu, O. D. and Asuquo, I. U. (2012) PREDICTION OF CRUDE OIL VISCOSITY USING FEED-FORWARD BACK-PROPAGATION NEURAL NETWORK (FFBPNN). Petroleum & Coal, 54 (2). pp. 120-131. ISSN 1337-7027

Orodu, O. D. and Ako, C. T. and Makinde, F. A. and Owarume, M. O. (2012) WELL DELIVERABILITY PREDICTIONS OF GAS FLOW IN GAS-CONDENSATE RESERVOIRS, MODELLING NEAR-CRITICAL WELLBORE PROBLEM OF TWO PHASE FLOW IN 1 -DIMENSION. BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM AND GAS, 6 (4). pp. 159-169. ISSN 1982-0593

Makinde, F. A. and Adejum, A. D. and Ako , C. T. and Efeovbokhan, Vincent Enon (2011) Modelling the Effects of Temperature and Aging Time on the Rheological Properties of Drilling Fluids. Petroleum & Coal, 53 (3). pp. 167-182. ISSN 1337-7027

Fadairo, A. S. A. and Ako , C. T. and Falode, O. (2011) Modeling Productivity Index for Long Horizontal Well. Journal of Energy Resources Technology.

Fadairo, A. S. A. and Ameloko, A. and Ako , C. T. and Duyilemi, O. (2010) MODELING OF WAX DEPOSITION DURING OIL PRODUCTION USING A TWO-PHASE FLASH CALCULATION. Petroleum & Coal, 52 (3). pp. 193-202. ISSN 1337-7027

Fadairo, A. S. A. and Ako , C. T. (2010) Prediction of Elemental Sulphur Saturation around the Wellbore. Global Journal of Researches in Engineering, 10 (2).

Fadairo, A. S. A. and Ako , C. T. and Olusegun, O. and Olugbenga , F. (2009) EFFECT OF OILFIELD SULPHATE SCALES ON PRODUCTIVITY INDEX. Advances in Sustainable Petroleum Engineering and Science, 1. ISSN 1937-7991

Ako , C. T. (2006) The Destruction of the Black Gold,its Offspring and Human Development. Public Lecture Series, 8. pp. 2-27.

Ako , C. T. (2006) THE DESTRUCTION OF THE BLACK GOLD, ITS OFFSPRING AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE BLACK GOLD, ITS OFFSPRING AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. (Unpublished)

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