2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/8877777
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A Review of Gas Flow and Its Mathematical Models in Shale Gas Reservoirs

Abstract: The application of horizontal wells with multistage hydraulic fracturing technologies has made the development of shale gas reservoirs become a worldwide economical hotspot in recent years. The gas transport mechanisms in shale gas reservoirs are complicated, due to the multiple types of pores with complex pore structure and special process of gas accumulation and transport. Although there have been many attempts to come up with a suitable and practical mathematical model to characterize the shale gas flow pro… Show more

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“…There are two basic types of natural gas migration: seepage and diffusion. The gas transmission mechanism in nanopores includes continuous flow, slippage flow, Fick diffusion, transition flow diffusion, and Knudsen diffusion [45,46]. These migration types summarize the mechanism and power of mudstone gas migration and have their mechanism and control factors.…”
Section: The Controlling Effect Of Pore Structure On Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two basic types of natural gas migration: seepage and diffusion. The gas transmission mechanism in nanopores includes continuous flow, slippage flow, Fick diffusion, transition flow diffusion, and Knudsen diffusion [45,46]. These migration types summarize the mechanism and power of mudstone gas migration and have their mechanism and control factors.…”
Section: The Controlling Effect Of Pore Structure On Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%