06180nam 2201837z- 450 9910404088303321202102113-03928-581-5(CKB)4100000011302255(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44954(oapen)doab44954(EXLCZ)99410000001130225520202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDevelopment of Unconventional ReservoirsMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online 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.adsorptionadsorption and desorption isothermsadsorption capacityair floodingand tight sand gas)automatic classificationcapillary numbercapillary trappingcaprock integritycarbon dioxide sequestrationcatalyst-activated low temperature oxidationcatalytic oxidation characteristicsChangqing tight oilclay bound waterclay contentco-exploitationCO2 huff-n-puffcoal measure gases (coalbed gascoal rankcoalbed methanecompositional 3DComputer Modelling Group (CMG)condensate recoveryconvolutional neural networkdeepwater welldiffusion coefficientdrilling fluiddual-porosity systemelectrical resistivityequation of stateequilibrium sorptionflow behaviorflow channelfracture penetration extentfractured tight reservoirfractured-vuggy reservoirsfracturesgas adsorption and desorptiongas compressibility factorsgas contentgas permeability measurementgas shaleGEM®gradation optimizationgravel packgravity differentiationhelium porosimetryhigh pressure and low flowratehorizontal wellhydraulic flow unitsinitial water saturationinjection and production patternKlinkenberg slippage theorylab tests under reservoir conditionLangmuir modelLangmuir pressureLangmuir volumelimestone and calcareous mudstone interbeddinglow-pressure gas adsorptionmedium volatile bituminous coalmethane adsorption capacityMICPmicro-CT imagemulti-stage fracturing horizontal wellsNIST-RefpropNiutitang formationNMRnorthern Guizhounuclear magnetic resonancenumerical analysisnumerical modeloil migrationoptimization measuresorganic poresorganic-rich shaleoriginal gas in-placeorthogonal testoxidation reaction pathwaypeak pressureperforated stringperforation safetypetrographypetrophysical propertiespetrophysicsphysical modelpore size distributionpore structureporosityporosity-permeabilitypressure derivativepseudo-steady-state non-equilibrium sorptionpulse decay testreorientation fracturesreservoir simulationresidual gas distributionrock-water-CO2 interactionsafety analysissand controlsemi-analytical modelshale alterationshale gasshale gas condensate reservoirshock loadssorption hysteresissource-mixed gasstress-dependent permeabilitytheoretical modeltight gas reservoirstight gas sandtight oil reservoirstight reservoirtight reservoirsTOC recoverytotal organic carbontotal organic carbon (TOC)transient pressureultra-deep wellunconventionalunconventional reservoirsunsteady state non-equilibrium sorptionvisual experimentwater flooding effectwater imbibitionwell interferencewell testingwellbore stabilitywettabilityzeta potentialRezaee Rezaauth1322270BOOK9910404088303321Development of Unconventional Reservoirs3036846UNINA