06169nam 2201825z- 450 991040408830332120231214132841.03-03928-581-5(CKB)4100000011302255(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44954(EXLCZ)99410000001130225520202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDevelopment of Unconventional ReservoirsMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (522 p.)3-03928-580-7 The need for energy is increasing and but the production from conventional reservoirs is declining quickly. This requires an economically and technically feasible source of energy for the coming years. Among some alternative future energy solutions, the most reasonable source is from unconventional reservoirs. As the name “unconventional” implies, different and challenging approaches are required to characterize and develop these resources. This Special Issue covers some of the technical challenges for developing unconventional energy sources from shale gas/oil, tight gas sand, and coalbed methane.horizontal wellshale gasshock loadspseudo-steady-state non-equilibrium sorptionunsteady state non-equilibrium sorptionporosity–permeabilityfractured-vuggy reservoirsflow channelpressure derivativetotal organic carbon (TOC)CO2 huff-n-puffflow behaviorunconventional reservoirssemi-analytical modelgravel packoptimization measuresfractureslab tests under reservoir conditiondual-porosity systemunconventionalgravity differentiationMICPperforation safetyfracture penetration extentorganic-rich shalestress-dependent permeabilityequilibrium sorptionhelium porosimetrynumerical modeloriginal gas in-placeshale alterationinjection and production patternadsorption and desorption isothermslow-pressure gas adsorptioninitial water saturationdrilling fluidsorption hysteresiscoalbed methanegas contentcapillary numberreorientation fractureswater flooding effectorganic porestight reservoircondensate recoveryLangmuir pressureKlinkenberg slippage theorylimestone and calcareous mudstone interbeddingpetrophysicstight gas sandnumerical analysisnorthern Guizhouwettabilitypeak pressuresand controlwater imbibitionclay bound watercarbon dioxide sequestrationadsorption capacitygas compressibility factorsconvolutional neural networkmulti-stage fracturing horizontal wellsfractured tight reservoirphysical modeltight gas reservoirsautomatic classificationNMRcatalytic oxidation characteristicsmicro-CT imagewellbore stabilitygas adsorption and desorptiongas shalemedium volatile bituminous coalhydraulic flow unitsGEM®petrophysical propertiescompositional 3Drock-water-CO2 interactionsource-mixed gasresidual gas distributionoxidation reaction pathwaycoal rankoil migrationclay contentperforated stringTOC recoveryComputer Modelling Group (CMG)capillary trappingpore size distributionadsorptiontight reservoirswell interferencegradation optimizationshale gas condensate reservoirNiutitang formationpulse decay testwell testingLangmuir modelmethane adsorption capacitypore structureand tight sand gas)ultra-deep welldeepwater wellorthogonal testhigh pressure and low flowratetheoretical modelsafety analysistransient pressurecatalyst-activated low temperature oxidationreservoir simulationLangmuir volumeair floodingpetrographytotal organic carbonelectrical resistivitydiffusion coefficientequation of stateporosityzeta potentialgas permeability measurementco-exploitationnuclear magnetic resonanceChangqing tight oilvisual experimenttight oil reservoirscaprock integritycoal measure gases (coalbed gasNIST-RefpropRezaee Rezaauth1322270BOOK9910404088303321Development of Unconventional Reservoirs3036846UNINA