Assessment of Gas Adsorption Capacity in Shale Gas Reservoirs
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Open access
Authors
Zou, Jie
Date
2019Supervisor
Reza Rezaee
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
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WASM: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering
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Abstract
A study into potential gas shales is conducted to define the controlling factors of gas adsorption and evaluate gas adsorption capacity in shale gas reservoirs. The results from high-pressure adsorption experiment show that temperature, moisture and composition affect the gas adsorption in shale. In this study, a tool is introduced to predict gas adsorption capacity. This study helps to understand the mechanism of gas adsorption and evaluate gas storage in shale gas reservoirs.
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