2007
DOI: 10.2118/07-10-06
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Nanoscale Gas Flow in Shale Gas Sediments

Abstract: Production of gas out of low permeability shale packages is very recent in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB). The process of gas release and production from shale gas sediments is not well understood. Because of adsorptive capacity of certain shale constituents, including organic carbon content, coalbed methane models are sometimes being applied to model and simulate tight shale gas production behaviour. Alternatively, conventional Darcy flow models are sometimes applied to tight shale gas. However… Show more

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“…However, accurate and reliable simulation of unconventional reservoirs requires incorporating all physics, which have considerable impact on fluid flow in these reservoirs. For instance, Javadpour et al (2007) discussed the contribution of gas desorption to gas flow in shale plays. Rubin (2010) presented example simulations to quantify the effect of non-Darcy flow in shale gas reservoirs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, accurate and reliable simulation of unconventional reservoirs requires incorporating all physics, which have considerable impact on fluid flow in these reservoirs. For instance, Javadpour et al (2007) discussed the contribution of gas desorption to gas flow in shale plays. Rubin (2010) presented example simulations to quantify the effect of non-Darcy flow in shale gas reservoirs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pores less than 3 nm can be quantified with approaches such as lowpressure gas sorption isotherm, but such small pores probably do not play critical roles in hydrocarbon movement (Javadpour et al 2007). When small pores or narrow pore-throats have diameters in the same order of magnitude as the chemicals, the steric hindrance effect can be significant (Hu and Wang 2003).…”
Section: Mercury Intrusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the production of gas starts, the flow contribution of fracture is high and matrix refills the fractures, and in this way gas flows towards the wellbore and gas is brought to the surface (e.g. Javadpour et al 2007). However, after pressure depletion, these low-permeability fine-grained sediments may experience pressure sensitivity and reduction in productivity by fracture closure after certain period of production (e.g.…”
Section: Shale Gas Reservoirs Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%