2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-5185
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NMR investigation of boundary condition effects on spontaneous imbibitionin Longmaxi shale

Abstract: <p>Spontaneous imbibition is an important process that wetting fluid displaces the non-wetting fluid in the rock by capillary force and is responsible for low flowback efficiency (<30%) of fracturing fluid and severe water blocking effects in shale gas reservoirs. It is crucial to understand the boundary condition effects on imbibition dynamics in shale and the shale-fluid interactions as they provide insights into fracturing fluid loss which can influence gas production. In this study, we… Show more

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