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Table 3.2. Palynofacies Analysis & Optical Kerogen Analysis
Palynofacies Analysis & Optical Kerogen ...
M. Perner (5869408) +4 more
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Unconventional shale resources remain crucial to energy security. In situ conversion technology (ICP) offers a promising pathway for exploiting low–maturity shale, yet the distinct roles of kerogen and bitumen during thermal conversion are not fully ...
Chenge Zheng +7 more
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Table 3.1. Palynofacies Analysis & Optical Kerogen Analysis
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M. Perner (5869408) +4 more
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Seismic characterization of kerogen maturity: An example from Bakken shale
Summary The conversion of kerogen to oil/gas will build up overpressure. Overpressure is caused by conversion of solid kerogen to fluid hydrocarbons in a relatively fixed pore space.
Malleswar Yenugu, De-Hua Han
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Entropic control on the desorption of oil molecular droplets in water from kerogen surface
Understanding the thermodynamics of interfacial interactions between oil and kerogen is imperative for developing technologies aimed at improving hydrocarbon recovery in reservoirs, especially in unconventional shale, which retains abundant hydrocarbons ...
Zelong Zhang +3 more
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Solvent swelling studies of Göynük (Kerogen Type-I) and Beypazari oil shales (Kerogen Type-II)
The volumetric swelling procedure was applied to Göynük and Beypazari oil shales from Turkey by using 10 solvents and the cross-linking in the macromolecular network of oil shales were investigated using this technique.
Ballice L.
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Nanometer‐scale scanning electron microscopy was applied in visualizing the microscopic pores within shale kerogen. Geometrical information of all individual pores was extracted by image analysis. Image segmentation and separation showed that most of the
Cheng Chen +3 more
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The kerogen in pyrobituminous shale.
Kerogen is the name given to the organic matter which occurs in coal and pyrobituminous shale. The correct adjective to describe a kerogen-containing shale is "pyrobituminous", which indicates that it gives an oil on pyrolysis or destructive distillation,
McKinney, James W.
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Kerogen: from Types to Models of Chemical Structure
The aim of the present paper is to review the conceptual and analytical developments in the period 1970-1990 which have led, through kerogen isolation and analysis on one hand, and case studies of petroleum systems on the other hand, to the concept of ...
M. Vandenbroucke
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Surface Chemistry and Atomic-Scale Reconstruction of Kerogen-Silica Composites
The interest in gas shale, a novel source rock of natural gas, has tremendously increased in recent years. Better understanding of the kerogen/rock interaction is of crucial importance for efficient gas extraction and hence for asset management.
Ulm, F.J. +4 more
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