Shale Matrix Petrophysical Evolution due to Spontaneous Water Imbibition
Yingying Xu,
Hai Li,
Zhiming Hu
et al.
Abstract:Shale matrix alteration resulting from fracturing water–rock
interactions has become a major concern. It significantly affects
economic production from shale gas formation. Previous studies mostly
failed to investigate the thickness of the water intrusion zone and
quantified its effects on shale geophysical alteration. As a result,
we present a one-dimensional countercurrent water imbibition model
in which capillary pressure and chemical osmosis stress are included.
This model is used to predict water front mo… Show more
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