End-Member Mixing Model for Methane Carbon Isotope Fractionation During Shale Gas Desorption and Its Application
Changbo Zhai,
Cheng Tao,
Yu Zou
et al.
Abstract:Unlike conventional natural gas reservoirs, shale gas development involves systematic changes in methane carbon isotopes that cannot be effectively described by existing isotope fractionation models and mechanisms. Therefore, based on fundamental theories such as Rayleigh fractionation, mass transfer flow, and mass conservation, this study established isotopic fractionation equations for methane in adsorbed and free gas. By considering adsorbed and free gases as two end-members and using an isotope mixing mode… Show more
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