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Gas Permeability of Shale

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2011
Abstract The permeability is one of the most fundamental properties of any reservoir rock required for modeling hydrocarbon production. However, the shale permeability has not yet been fully understood because of the complexities involved in modeling flow through nanoscale throats.
Steven L. Bryant, Ahmad Sakhaee-Pour
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Shale Oil and Gas, Oil Shale and Gas Hydrates

2021
Shale oil and gas reservoirs have become one of the fastest growing economically viable energy resource. Traditionally considered as a source and cap rock for conventional hydrocarbon accumulations, shale by itself can be a reservoir by hosting the remnant part of oil and gas it generates which could not be expelled.
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Shale Gas and Hydrofracturing

Environmental Science & Technology, 2012
About the Cover: Black carbon (BC) containing particles have an important role to play in climate change; directly heating through absorption of radiation, and/or indirectly cooling through the seeding of clouds. New research in this issue, using a mobile laboratory indicates that gasoline powered cars may produce more BC than previously considered ...
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Viscosity of shale gas

Fuel, 2017
Abstract Nanofluidics, which analyzes fluid transport through sub 100-nm conduits, has fascinated engineers in different fields and we petroleum engineers are no exception. This field gained a significant interest in petroleum engineering only when hydrocarbon production from shales became economically feasible.
Huy Tran, Ahmad Sakhaee-Pour
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The potential of gas shale

World Pumps, 2010
Robert McIlvaine and Ann James of McIlvaine Company show how extracting gas from shale deposits has become ever more economical, and discuss how pumps can play a role in this increasingly important form of energy, looking at a selection of important wells across the U.S.
Ann James, Robert McIlvaine
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The Arithmetic of Shale Gas

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Academic and professional assessments of shale gas (also known as frac gas) from vast shale formations in the US have focused on the social costs of shale gas development. Using the economic tools of traditional cost benefit analysis, we demonstrate that for one given year, 2010, the consumer surplus from shale gas is in excess of $100 billion to the ...
Ames, Robert   +5 more
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