Sustainable Geoscience for Natural Gas Subsurface Systems 2022
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-85465-8.00009-1
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Pore-scale characterization and fractal analysis for gas migration mechanisms in shale gas reservoirs

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“…In the medium term, after cementing and hydration process of the cement in which the cement slurry becomes stiff, it undergoes a slight volumetric change due to the autogenous shrinkage of the cement texture, which is the inherent behavior of the cementitious material. This microscale change may create a debonded marginal space around the hardened cement block . In the long term, intense tectonic interactions and salt rock creep phenomena due to differences in the capacities of elastic–plastic properties between rocks of different formations and cement provide the necessary potential for the development of debonding in the interfacial margins of annular cement. , In addition, development measures such as implementing EOR techniques, which are realized using mechanical interactions, might be considered a threat to the cement sheath bond’s inefficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the medium term, after cementing and hydration process of the cement in which the cement slurry becomes stiff, it undergoes a slight volumetric change due to the autogenous shrinkage of the cement texture, which is the inherent behavior of the cementitious material. This microscale change may create a debonded marginal space around the hardened cement block . In the long term, intense tectonic interactions and salt rock creep phenomena due to differences in the capacities of elastic–plastic properties between rocks of different formations and cement provide the necessary potential for the development of debonding in the interfacial margins of annular cement. , In addition, development measures such as implementing EOR techniques, which are realized using mechanical interactions, might be considered a threat to the cement sheath bond’s inefficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%