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Boyuan Zhu, Jianghui Meng, Chen Song, Renfang Pan, Zhengping Zhu and Jineng Jin
The structural evolution and sedimentary differentiation of the Sichuan Basin in China are complex, with intricate reservoir pore structures that significantly impact shale gas production. This study examines the complexity and heterogeneity of the micro...
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Zipeng Wang, Yue Zhu, Zhenxue Jiang, Houjian Gong, Yu Yang, Bo Wang and Xin Wang
The continental shale oil resource in China exhibits significant potential and serves as a crucial strategic alternative to the country?s conventional oil and gas reserves. The efficacy of shale oil exploration and production is heavily contingent upon t...
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Yanan Miao, Pengfei Wang, Xin Li, Haiping Huang, Can Jin and Wei Gao
Shale gas production is obviously higher within the Silurian Longmaxi Formation than that of the Cambrian Niutitang Formation according to the drilling test results in the northwest Hunan area. To clarify the reasons behind this variation, core samples f...
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Manting Zhang, Mingyi Hu, Sile Wei, Quansheng Cai, Wei Fu, Fang Shi, Lei Zhang and Haiyan Ding
The Upper Permian Longtan Shale is a significant reservoir in western Guizhou. To clarify the main factors controlling the low-mature marine?continental transitional shale pore development in western Guizhou, pore types were classified with scanning elec...
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Cunfei Ma, Xianxu Fang, Xiaonan Ma, Xiantai Liu, Bingkun Xu and Xinmin Ge
By combining thermal simulation experiments with core data, thin sections, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), source rock, and high-pressure mercury and gas adsorption analysis, this paper evaluates the properties and models of shale reservoirs in the u...
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Youzhi Wang, Wei Li, Xiandong Wang, Zhiguo Wang, Weiqi Ma, Yanping Zhu, Mengdi Sun, Bo Liu, Lijuan Cheng and Xiaofei Fu
Thermal maturity of the shales from the Ziliujing Formation of the Jurassic age in the Sichuan Basin is in the hydrocarbon generation window, which makes it a candidate for shale oil and gas development. The meso- and macropore characteristics and hetero...
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Xuefeng Bai, Saipeng Huang, Xiandong Wang, Zhiguo Wang, Youzhi Wang, Weiqi Ma, Yanping Zhu, Mengdi Sun, Bo Liu, Xiaofei Fu, Lijuan Cheng, Likai Cui and Yudong Hou
Natural fractures are of paramount importance in storing carbon in shale oil reservoirs, where ultra-low porosity and permeability necessitate their essentiality for enhanced oil recovery. Therefore, comprehensively clarifying the characteristics of natu...
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Dong Lin, Yuhuan Bu, Changyou Xiang, Chang Lu, Huajie Liu and Shenglai Guo
The decomposition of hydrates can cause serious sand production and collapse problems, hindering the long-term effective production of hydrates. This study proposes a theory for framework reconstruction and reinforcement for deep-water hydrate layers bas...
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Muhammad Rehan Hakro, Aneel Kumar, Mujahid Ali, Agha Faisal Habib, Afonso R. G. de Azevedo, Roman Fediuk, Mohanad Muayad Sabri Sabri, Abdelatif Salmi and Youssef Ahmed Awad
The load?deformation relationship under the footing is essential for foundation design. Shallow foundations are subjected to changes in hydrological conditions such as rainfall and drought, affecting their saturation level and conditions. The actual load...
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B. E. UDOM, B. O. NUGA, O. J. KAMALU
Pág. Page:32 - 42Abstract
The study was undertaken in two forest ecosystems in southern Nigeria to evaluate variability in soil sealing, water retention and structural properties of soils derived from Shale and Coastal plain sand (CPS) under Gmelina and rubber land use. Soil samp...
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