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Quantification and Evaluation of Low-Pressure Nitrogen Sorption Hysteresis in Marine-Terrestrial Shale Reservoirs. [PDF]
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Simulation of Full-Area Propped Fracture Propagation and Productivity in Shale Gas Reservoirs. [PDF]
Yu X, Chen K, Wang C, Zhu X, Sui G.
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Origin of Silica for the Permian Gufeng Formation and Its Relation to Organic Matter Enrichment in the Lower Yangtze Region: A Case Study of Well GD1. [PDF]
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Genesis of Morphologically Distinct Quartz in Shale and Implications for Reservoir Pore and Fracture Systems: A Review. [PDF]
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Effects of shale swelling on shale mechanics during shale–liquid interaction
Energy, 2023Hongtao Li, Fanhua Zeng
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Are there black shales and black shales?
Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 2012-
FERRETTI, Annalisa +2 more
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Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965
There has been so much written and there have been so many addresses and technical presentations on oil shale given at various meetings during the last few months that it is difficult to present anything new. Even to summarize the history, the current status, the problems, and the potential of the industry would require much more time than we have ...
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There has been so much written and there have been so many addresses and technical presentations on oil shale given at various meetings during the last few months that it is difficult to present anything new. Even to summarize the history, the current status, the problems, and the potential of the industry would require much more time than we have ...
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2015
The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Reservoirs 3. Shale Gas and Shale Oil 4. Resources 5. Development 5.1. Horizontal Wells 5.2. Hydraulic Well Stimulation 6. Development Risks and Mitigation 6.1. Potable Water Resources 6.2. Cap Rock 6.3. Surface Location 6.4. Well 6.5. Frac Fluids 6.6. Seismicity 6.
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The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Reservoirs 3. Shale Gas and Shale Oil 4. Resources 5. Development 5.1. Horizontal Wells 5.2. Hydraulic Well Stimulation 6. Development Risks and Mitigation 6.1. Potable Water Resources 6.2. Cap Rock 6.3. Surface Location 6.4. Well 6.5. Frac Fluids 6.6. Seismicity 6.
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Q-band e.p.r. spectra of oil shale, spent shale, and shale oil
Fuel, 1981Abstract Comparison of X-band (9.1 GHz) and Q-band (35.2 GHz) electron paramagnetic resonance (e.p.r.) spectra of oil shale, shale oil, and spent shale indicates that the organic free radical signal observed in all three types of samples is a composite spectrum.
Gareth R. Eaton, Sandra S. Eaton
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