A female citizen student, in the twelfth grade, came up with a method for extracting oil using brackish water, through a research she conducted.
The student, Nada Issa Al-Mazmi, told “Emirates Today” that “the project is a research that I completed within a month, while participating in the Mawhiba program, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for which I was nominated by the Ministry of Education.”
She stated that the project focuses on the mechanism of extracting oil cohesive in the rock, and it was accomplished in cooperation with King Abdulaziz University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to use the machines and make comparisons, explaining that the research found that low salinity water is able to increase the daily production of oil by 7%, equivalent to Thousands of barrels of oil, estimated at millions of dirhams.
She added that the project proves several benefits of using low-salinity water to increase oil production, most notably that it is safe for the environment and will increase the country’s economy, in addition to its lower cost than other methods.
Al Mazmi pointed out that she met the Minister of Education, Hussain Al Hammadi, during her participation in the Science, Technology and Innovation Festival organized by the Ministry of Education, at the Dubai Festival Arena, and the project won first place as the best individual project for the advanced stage in the fields of chemistry, physics and mathematics.
She indicated that she received great support from her family and the school administration to complete the project, considering that the Ministry’s nomination of her to be one of the students participating in “Mawhiba” is the biggest support for her, which left a great impact on herself to continue research in this field.
A female citizen student, in the twelfth grade, came up with a method for extracting oil using brackish water, through a research she conducted.
The student, Nada Issa Al-Mazmi, told “Emirates Today” that “the project is a research that I completed within a month, while participating in the Mawhiba program, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for which I was nominated by the Ministry of Education.”
She stated that the project focuses on the mechanism of extracting oil cohesive in the rock, and it was accomplished in cooperation with King Abdulaziz University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to use the machines and make comparisons, explaining that the research found that low salinity water is able to increase the daily production of oil by 7%, equivalent to Thousands of barrels of oil, estimated at millions of dirhams.
She added that the project proves several benefits of using low-salinity water to increase oil production, most notably that it is safe for the environment and will increase the country’s economy, in addition to its lower cost than other methods.
Al Mazmi pointed out that she met the Minister of Education, Hussain Al Hammadi, during her participation in the Science, Technology and Innovation Festival organized by the Ministry of Education, at the Dubai Festival Arena, and the project won first place as the best individual project for the advanced stage in the fields of chemistry, physics and mathematics.
She indicated that she received great support from her family and the school administration to complete the project, considering that the Ministry’s nomination of her to be one of the students participating in “Mawhiba” is the biggest support for her, which left a great impact on herself to continue research in this field.
A female citizen student, in the twelfth grade, came up with a method for extracting oil using brackish water, through a research she conducted.
The student, Nada Issa Al-Mazmi, told “Emirates Today” that “the project is a research that I completed within a month, while participating in the Mawhiba program, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for which I was nominated by the Ministry of Education.”
She stated that the project focuses on the mechanism of extracting oil cohesive in the rock, and it was accomplished in cooperation with King Abdulaziz University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to use the machines and make comparisons, explaining that the research found that low salinity water is able to increase the daily production of oil by 7%, equivalent to Thousands of barrels of oil, estimated at millions of dirhams.
She added that the project proves several benefits of using low-salinity water to increase oil production, most notably that it is safe for the environment and will increase the country’s economy, in addition to its lower cost than other methods.
Al Mazmi pointed out that she met the Minister of Education, Hussain Al Hammadi, during her participation in the Science, Technology and Innovation Festival organized by the Ministry of Education, at the Dubai Festival Arena, and the project won first place as the best individual project for the advanced stage in the fields of chemistry, physics and mathematics.
She indicated that she received great support from her family and the school administration to complete the project, considering that the Ministry’s nomination of her to be one of the students participating in “Mawhiba” is the biggest support for her, which left a great impact on herself to continue research in this field.
A female citizen student, in the twelfth grade, came up with a method for extracting oil using brackish water, through a research she conducted.
The student, Nada Issa Al-Mazmi, told “Emirates Today” that “the project is a research that I completed within a month, while participating in the Mawhiba program, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for which I was nominated by the Ministry of Education.”
She stated that the project focuses on the mechanism of extracting oil cohesive in the rock, and it was accomplished in cooperation with King Abdulaziz University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to use the machines and make comparisons, explaining that the research found that low salinity water is able to increase the daily production of oil by 7%, equivalent to Thousands of barrels of oil, estimated at millions of dirhams.
She added that the project proves several benefits of using low-salinity water to increase oil production, most notably that it is safe for the environment and will increase the country’s economy, in addition to its lower cost than other methods.
Al Mazmi pointed out that she met the Minister of Education, Hussain Al Hammadi, during her participation in the Science, Technology and Innovation Festival organized by the Ministry of Education, at the Dubai Festival Arena, and the project won first place as the best individual project for the advanced stage in the fields of chemistry, physics and mathematics.
She indicated that she received great support from her family and the school administration to complete the project, considering that the Ministry’s nomination of her to be one of the students participating in “Mawhiba” is the biggest support for her, which left a great impact on herself to continue research in this field.