D. Chandra
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Lithologically diverse shales were collected from two different proliferous basins, namely, the Korba (SM) and Raniganj Basin (BK) in India, and were experimented with at an isothermal condition using CO2 and N2 as probe gases in the low-pressure gas adsorpt
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Unconventional Hydrocarbon Reservoirs
Coal and Shale
This informative book offers a comprehensive exploration of critical reservoir parameters, including quantification techniques and interpretations for evaluating these reservoirs. Readers will also gain insight into the fundamental principles of simulating gas production from coa
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Extracting gas from unconventional shale reservoirs with low permeability is challenging. To overcome this, hydraulic fracturing (HF) is employed. Despite enhancing shale gas production, HF has drawbacks like groundwater pollution and induced earthquakes. Such issues highlight th
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Pore characterization helps to estimate the coalbed methane recovery and carbon storage potential of the reservoir. Earlier research on the characteristics of coal pores has shown that coal has high hydrocarbon storage potential in the adsorbed state, but few studies have shown t
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Hydrogen is a promising energy carrier for a low-carbon future energy system, as it can be stored on a megaton scale (equivalent to TWh of energy) in subsurface reservoirs. However, safe and efficient underground hydrogen storage requires a thorough understanding of the geomechan
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Pore orientation in shale governs the fluid transport properties that are key to hydrocarbon production and potential CO2 sequestration. The present work deals with the detailed study of nano-heterogeneities in shales, across the bedding plane, of varying thermal matur
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Pore Evolution during Combustion of Distinct Thermally Mature Shales
Insights into Potential In Situ Conversion
Organic-rich shales are marked by the presence of complex pore structures and extremely low permeabilities, which present challenges while extracting hydrocarbon from them. With the potential negative environmental impacts of hydraulic fracturing, recent research has focused on a
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Pore morphology in thermally-treated shales and its implication on CO2 storage applications
A gas sorption, SEM, and small-angle scattering study
A combination of high-resolution imaging, low-pressure gas adsorption, and small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering quantifies changes in the pore characteristics of pulverized shale samples under oxic and anoxic environments up to 300 ℃. Clay-rich early-mature shales have a fair
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Hydraulic fracturing has transformed the international energy landscape by becoming the go-to method for the exploitation of natural gas from unconventional shale reservoirs. However, in the recent years, the search for an alternative method of shale-gas exploration has intensifi
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At COP26, India announced strong climate commitments of reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2070. Meeting this target would likely require substantial deployment of CO
2 capture and storage (CCS) to decarbonize existing large-point sources of CO
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