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Initial water saturation and imbibition fluid affect spontaneous imbibition into Barnett shale samples

Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2016
Abstract Spontaneous imbibition has been widely investigated due to its significant impact on gas/oil recovery from conventional sandstone and carbonate reservoirs. Unlike conventional reservoir rocks with relative high porosity and permeability, shale is characterized by its low porosity (
Zhiye Gao, Qinhong Hu
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Rapid Imbibition of Fluids in Carbon Nanotubes

Physical Review Letters, 2003
Carbon nanotubes are potential building blocks for nanofluidic devices. The way fluids flow into and fill nanotubes is therefore of wide interest; however, there are currently no experimental data or theoretical models for this nanoscale process. We have carried out molecular dynamics simulations of nanotubes imbibing oil at an oil/vapor interface at ...
S, Supple, N, Quirke
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Mechanism on Imbibition of Fracturing Fluid in Nanopore

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters, 2018
Shun Liu   +3 more
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The increased viscosity effect for fracturing fluid imbibition in shale

Chemical Engineering Science, 2021
Abstract Understanding water imbibition behaviors in shale formations plays an essential role in shale gas development. The effective viscosity of water in shale nanopores is usually different from that of the bulk phase because of confined conditions.
Linyang Zhang   +6 more
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