2024
DOI: 10.3390/pr12050965
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Review of Shale Oil and Gas Refracturing: Techniques and Field Applications

Liru Xu,
Dajiang Wang,
Lizhi Liu
et al.

Abstract: Shale oil and gas wells usually experience a rapid decline in production due to their extremely low permeability and strong heterogeneity. As a crucial technique to harness potential and elevate extraction rates in aged wells (formations), refracturing is increasingly employed within oil and gas reservoirs globally. At present, the selection processes for refracturing, both of wells and layers, are somewhat subjective and necessitate considerable field data. However, the status of fracturing technology is diff… Show more

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“…Inorganic nanoparticles exhibit remarkable properties like superior surface energy, rigidity, impeccable dimensional stability, and excellent thermal stability and are exemplified in materials such as graphite [ 13 ], silica [ 14 ], calcium carbonate [ 15 ], etc. However, their large specific surface area makes them prone to agglomeration and poor dispersion, significantly affecting the sealing performance [ 16 ]. Organic nanoparticles have strong elasticity and can be compressed and deformed under certain temperatures and pressures to enter the shale formation for plugging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inorganic nanoparticles exhibit remarkable properties like superior surface energy, rigidity, impeccable dimensional stability, and excellent thermal stability and are exemplified in materials such as graphite [ 13 ], silica [ 14 ], calcium carbonate [ 15 ], etc. However, their large specific surface area makes them prone to agglomeration and poor dispersion, significantly affecting the sealing performance [ 16 ]. Organic nanoparticles have strong elasticity and can be compressed and deformed under certain temperatures and pressures to enter the shale formation for plugging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%