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Wei Gu, Qingying Cheng, Dalong Xu, Sumeng Yao and Heng Li
The small-sized proppant is widely used in the traditional hydraulic fracturing reservoir stimulation, but the theoretical research shows that the large-sized proppant can greatly improve the fracture permeability. Although many scholars have proposed th...
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Liming Zhang, Xingyu Zhou, Jijia Sun, Peiyin Jiang, Zhihao Lu and Cheng Cheng
The stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) technology extends conventional fracturing technology. Understanding how to effectively and accurately determine modified fracture shape and volume is the key point to evaluating the stimulation effect. Using electro...
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Shihao Wang, Xiangyu Yu, Philip H. Winterfeld and Yu-Shu Wu
Real-time simulation of hydraulic fracturing operations is of critical importance to the field-scale stimulation applications. In this paper, we present an efficient yet reasonably accurate program for the numerical modeling of dynamic fractures. Our pro...
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Saeed Mahmoodpour, Mrityunjay Singh, Christian Obaje, Sri Kalyan Tangirala, John Reinecker, Kristian Bär and Ingo Sass
The United Downs Deep Geothermal Project (UDDGP) is designed to utilize a presumably permeable steep dipping fault damage zone (constituting the hydrothermal reservoir in a very low permeability granitic host rock) for fluid circulation and heat extracti...
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Jing-Chun Feng, Gang Li, Xiao-Sen Li, Bo Li and Zhao-Yang Chen
To evaluate the gas production performance of the hydrate accumulations in the South China Sea, a numerical simulation with warm brine stimulation combined depressurization has been conducted. A dual horizontal well system is considered as the well confi...
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Judith M. Schicks, Erik Spangenberg, Ronny Giese, Manja Luzi-Helbing, Mike Priegnitz and Bettina Beeskow-Strauch
Since huge amounts of CH4 are bound in natural gas hydrates occurring at active and passive continental margins and in permafrost regions, the production of natural gas from hydrate-bearing sediments has become of more and more interest. Three...
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Yasuhiko H. Mori, Jun-ichi Ochiai and Ryo Ohmura
This article reports our novel idea about the thermal stimulation of seabed hydrate reservoirs for the purpose of natural gas production. Our idea is to use submarine heat pumps, which are to be placed near the hydrate reservoir and work to recover therm...
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Judith M. Schicks, Erik Spangenberg, Ronny Giese, Bernd Steinhauer, Jens Klump and Manja Luzi
The presence of natural gas hydrates at all active and passive continental margins has been proven. Their global occurrence as well as the fact that huge amounts of methane and other lighter hydrocarbons are stored in natural gas hydrates has led to the ...
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