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Reservoir Simulation of CO2 Sequestration in Shale Reservoir

SPE Eastern Regional Meeting, 2021
Abstract Increased production in natural gas from shale reservoirs has sparked concern that greenhouse gas emissions have also been on the rise. As a result, large- and small-scale operators and service companies are enthusiastically supporting a push toward "net carbon zero emissions".
Qin He, Teresa Reid, Guofang Zheng
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A Comprehensive Reservoir Evaluation of a Shale Reservoir—The New Albany Shale

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2002
Abstract This paper presents the results of a comprehensive reservoir evaluation of the New Albany shale reservoir in northern Kentucky and southern Indiana and Illinois. Although initially compared with the Antrim shale in the Michigan basin, the New Albany shale has been found to have very different production characteristics than the ...
Michael Zuber   +4 more
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Reservoir Modeling in Shale-Gas Reservoirs

SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering, 2009
Summary The exploitation of unconventional gas reservoirs has become an ever increasing component of the North American gas supply. The economic viability of many unconventional gas developments hinges on effective stimulation of extremely low-permeability rock by creating very complex fracture networks that connect huge reservoir ...
C. L. Cipolla   +3 more
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Coalbed- and Shale-Gas Reservoirs

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2008
Distinguished Author Series articles are general, descriptive representations that summarize the state of the art in an area of technology by describing recent developments for readers who are not specialists in the topics discussed. Written by individuals recognized as experts in the area, these articles provide key references to more definitive work ...
Creties Jenkins, Charles Boyer II
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Shale gas reservoir characterization workflows

SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2012, 2012
Summary As shale gas resources have emerged as a viable energy source, their characterization has gained significance. The organic content in these shales which are measured by their TOC ratings, influence the compressional and shear velocities as well as the density and anisotropy in these formations.
Satinder Chopra   +3 more
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Unconventional Measures for Shale Reservoirs

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2016
Unconventional Measures for Shale Reservoirs Stephen Rassenfoss, JPT Emerging Technology Senior Editor One of the biggest ways to lower the cost of production from shale would be to identify zones that are productive, or not, before fracturing them.
Stephen Rassenfoss, Trent Jacobs
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Characteristics of Shale Reservoirs

2016
Shale gas reservoir shows several features dissimilar with conventional reservoir which make it difficult to understand behavior of it. In this chapter, these features such as natural fracture system, adsorption/desorption of gas, diffusion in nanopores, non-Darcy flow, and stress-dependent compaction are presented.
Kun Sang Lee, Tae Hong Kim
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Reservoir Modeling and Production Evaluation in Shale-Gas Reservoirs

International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2009
Abstract This paper examines issues with forecasting and evaluating production from unconventional gas reservoirs, such as the Barnett Shale. How can reservoirs be commercial with matrix permeability measured not in milli-Darcy or even micro-Darcy (10-3 mD), but as low as 10–100 nano-Darcy (10-6 mD)?
Craig L. Cipolla   +2 more
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