International Journal of Hydrocarbons

International Journal of Hydrocarbons

International Journal of Hydrocarbons – Instructions For Author

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International Journal of Hydrocarbons - Instructions for Authors

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Author Preparation Blueprint

This page is a practical blueprint for preparing manuscripts for the International Journal of Hydrocarbons. It is designed to help your research move through peer review quickly with fewer revisions.

Well structured submissions allow reviewers to evaluate technical merit in reservoir engineering, drilling, production, and processing rather than formatting issues.

We publish original research, reviews, brief reports, case studies, technical notes, and editorials across upstream, midstream, downstream, and energy transition topics.

Use ManuscriptZone or the simple submission form and choose the workflow that best fits your team and institution.

Align with relevant reporting frameworks such as API, SPE, ISO, PRISMA, or STROBE when appropriate and submit any checklists required by your study type.

Include safety, environmental, and regulatory compliance statements for field or facility based research.

Describe field context, reservoir properties, equipment, sampling design, and analytical methods clearly to strengthen reproducibility and impact.

If your study includes modeling or simulation, report model assumptions, boundary conditions, and software versions.

Consistency across text, tables, and figures reduces editorial queries and helps production maintain the final record.

Use clear, concise language for interdisciplinary readers across geoscience, chemical engineering, and energy policy.

If you need guidance on scope or format, contact the editorial office before submitting.

Quick Compliance Panel

  • Title page includes affiliations, ORCID, funding, and contributions
  • Structured abstract and keywords aligned with hydrocarbon indexing terms
  • IMRAD main text with continuous line numbering
  • Figures at 300 dpi and tables submitted as editable files
  • Safety, environmental, and regulatory statements included when relevant
  • Data availability statement with repository links or access terms
  • References in Vancouver style with DOI links when available
  • Cover letter confirms exclusivity and preprint disclosure
  • Report simulator or software versions in methods
  • State limitations and reproducibility steps in the discussion

Why These Standards Matter

A modern, compliant submission improves review speed, clarity, and credibility.

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Clear Structure

IMRAD format, structured abstracts, and logical headings improve readability and reduce reviewer friction.

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Safety and Integrity

HSE, environmental compliance, and similarity screening protect the record and author reputation.

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Data Transparency

Data availability statements and repository links strengthen trust, reuse, and citation potential.

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Technical Quality

High resolution figures, flow diagrams, and editable tables reduce production delays.

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Reviewer Focus

Complete methods and statistics keep review centered on engineering value and field relevance.

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Funder Compliance

Reporting and licensing alignment supports grants, institutional policies, and public access mandates.

Manuscript Preparation Standards

Clear sub sections make your submission easy to review and easier to publish.

Title Page

Title Page

Establish authorship, accountability, and funding transparency.

  • Full author names, affiliations, and ORCID identifiers
  • Corresponding author email and address
  • Funding sources and grant numbers
  • Conflict of interest and author contribution statements
  • Field or asset confidentiality statement when required
  • Cover letter summarizing novelty and confirming exclusive submission

Abstract

Abstract

Make your work searchable and easy to interpret.

  • Structured abstract for original research manuscripts
  • Clear objectives, methods, results, and conclusions
  • Four to six keywords aligned with indexing terms
  • Include reservoir, basin, or process context when relevant
  • Short, direct sentences that make the study easy to scan

Main Text

Main Text

Provide a complete narrative with reproducible methods.

  • IMRAD structure for original research
  • Clear study design, sampling, and statistical reporting
  • Reservoir, well, or facility context described transparently
  • Use SI units and define abbreviations at first use
  • Include limitations and reproducibility considerations in the discussion
FormattingRequirementNotes
File formatWord (.doc or .docx)Main text in one file, figures separate
Font and spacing12 pt, double spacedUse standard fonts
Line numbersContinuousRequired for review
UnitsSI with API where relevantDefine abbreviations
Figures300 dpiTIFF, JPEG, or PNG

Figures and Tables

Figures/Tables

Ensure data presentation is clear and publication ready.

  • Figures at 300 dpi in TIFF, JPEG, or PNG formats
  • Editable tables with titles, footnotes, and units
  • Complete figure legends, scale bars, and units
  • Schematics, flow diagrams, and maps clearly labeled
  • Supplementary files cited in the main text
  • Consistent naming so files match order of appearance

References

References

Accurate citations speed production and improve discovery.

  • Vancouver style references
  • DOI links included where available
  • Cite standards, datasets, and software with versions
  • Complete and consistent formatting
  • Check for accuracy before submission
  • Include access dates for data or standards when needed

Safety and Data Callouts

These statements are reviewed early in screening and must be clear at submission.

Safety

Safety and Environmental Statement Required

Provide HSE, environmental, or regulatory approvals for field or facility based work. Include permit identifiers and dates.

Data

Data Availability Statement Required

State where data are stored, include repository links or accession numbers, and describe any access restrictions or embargoes.

Integrity

Image and Similarity Checks

All submissions undergo similarity screening. Image adjustments must be minimal and documented, and raw data should be retained.

Submission Pathway

Use this pathway to keep your submission compliant and on schedule.

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Assemble Core Files

Prepare title page, main manuscript, figures, tables, and supplementary files with clear naming. Confirm that all files are cited in the text.

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Run Compliance Check

Confirm safety, environmental, and regulatory approvals along with data availability statements. Ensure conflicts and funding are fully disclosed.

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Apply Technical Formatting

Use Word format, twelve point font, double spacing, and continuous line numbering. Keep headings consistent across sections.

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Quality Review

Verify equations, units, reproducibility details, and reference accuracy including DOI links. Check that figures match legends and labels.

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Submit via Preferred Method

Submit through ManuscriptZone or the simple submission form. Upload figures separately and include a concise cover letter.

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Post Submission Readiness

Respond quickly to editorial queries and provide marked and clean revisions. Address reviewer feedback point by point.

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Proof and Publish

Review page proofs carefully for accuracy. Confirm that metadata, author details, and data links are correct. Report any corrections immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical word counts?
Original research is typically 4,000 to 8,000 words, reviews 6,000 to 10,000 words, and brief or case reports 1,500 to 3,000 words.
Do you accept preprints?
Yes. Disclose preprint posting at submission and update the record after acceptance.
What reporting guidelines are required?
Use API, SPE, ISO, PRISMA, STROBE, or other relevant guidelines for your study design.
What file formats are accepted for figures?
Submit figures at 300 dpi in TIFF, JPEG, or PNG formats with complete legends.
Is a data availability statement required?
Yes. Every manuscript must include a clear data availability statement.
Can I submit supplementary data?
Yes. Supplementary files are encouraged and must be cited in the text.
Do you screen for similarity?
Yes. All submissions are screened for originality and compliance.
How do revisions work?
Provide a point by point response and submit both marked and clean manuscripts.
Can I suggest reviewers?
Yes. Provide suggested reviewers with relevant expertise and no conflicts of interest.
What is the policy on image manipulation?
Only minimal, clearly disclosed adjustments are allowed. Provide scale bars and original data on request.
Do you require ORCID identifiers?
ORCID is strongly recommended to improve author attribution and indexing accuracy.
Do you accept simulation models or input decks?
Yes. Provide documentation, version numbers, and access terms.
Can authorship change after submission?
Authorship changes require written approval from all authors and editorial review.
Are replication or negative studies welcome?
Yes. Rigorous studies that validate assumptions or methods are encouraged.
What about field pilot studies?
Describe permits, safety assessments, and operational constraints clearly.
Do you require line numbering?
Yes. Use continuous line numbering to help reviewers and editors reference sections.
Can I deposit code and datasets?
Yes. Use trusted repositories and include accession numbers or persistent links.
Are conference abstracts considered prior publication?
No. Disclose prior abstract presentations in the cover letter and manuscript.
How do you handle proprietary data?
Explain restrictions and provide access criteria or summaries where possible.

Important Points

  • Use two submission methods: ManuscriptZone and the simple submission form.
  • Ensure references are accurate and include DOI links where possible.
  • Define all abbreviations in every table and figure.
  • Include safety and environmental statements when required.
  • Provide ORCID identifiers to improve author attribution.
  • Use SI units and standard hydrocarbons terminology.
  • Keep file names short, descriptive, and consistent with figure order.
  • Include well, reservoir, or facility identifiers where relevant.
  • Use continuous line numbering to speed reviewer feedback.
  • Add a running title and corresponding author details on the title page.
  • Confirm that all coauthors approve the submission.
  • Disclose any conflicts of interest and funding sources.

Submit Your Manuscript

Use the submission system below to start your International Journal of Hydrocarbons review process.

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