“…In order to improve fracturing efficiency and form a novel fracturing technology system, many scholars have proposed new alternative fluids to fracturing fluids, including CO2 11,12 , liquid nitrogen 13 , and highenergy gas 14 . The reduction of water use can solve the challenges of shale gas extraction in arid and water-scarce regions, while preserving precious water resources 15,16 . Advantages of supercritical CO2 fracturing are: low fracture initiation pressure, complex fracture-causing fractures, and easier communication of microfractures 17,18 ; three aspects of fracture initiation pressure, fracture distribution, and microfracture extension are currently studied experimentally 19,20 ; fracture extension was observed by CT, scanning electron microscopy, and acoustic loss measurement instruments 21,22 .…”