2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2021.120744
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Unveiling stimulation fluid-driven alterations in shale pore architecture through combined interpretation of TD-NMR and multi-component gas adsorption

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“…Although CH 4 is not directly used for porosity or pore structure characterization, there is evidence that it can provide information regarding pore architecture alteration [43,85]. Furthermore, in Medina-Rodriguez et al [43], we demonstrated that if complementary techniques are combined, namely, TD-NMR and gas adsorption, it is possible to analyze changes in the surface properties of the rock wettability. Helium is probably the most used gas in the world for shale characterization.…”
Section: Adsorptive Capabilities and Selectionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Although CH 4 is not directly used for porosity or pore structure characterization, there is evidence that it can provide information regarding pore architecture alteration [43,85]. Furthermore, in Medina-Rodriguez et al [43], we demonstrated that if complementary techniques are combined, namely, TD-NMR and gas adsorption, it is possible to analyze changes in the surface properties of the rock wettability. Helium is probably the most used gas in the world for shale characterization.…”
Section: Adsorptive Capabilities and Selectionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Storage capacity and permeability measurements are the main properties of interest, meaning that performed experiments that involve the use of methane are related to the analysis of the behavior of this gas in porous media [34,[68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84]. Although CH 4 is not directly used for porosity or pore structure characterization, there is evidence that it can provide information regarding pore architecture alteration [43,85]. Furthermore, in Medina-Rodriguez et al [43], we demonstrated that if complementary techniques are combined, namely, TD-NMR and gas adsorption, it is possible to analyze changes in the surface properties of the rock wettability.…”
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“…The Wall Creek is an important unconventional reservoir; it produced over 180 million barrels of oil and nearly 450 billion cubic feet of gas since 1978 and up to 20 million barrels of oil and 90 billion cubic feet of gas may remain . We used the Wall Creek in this study as part of our broader effort ,, to understand how hydraulic fracturing fluid and rock interact across a spectrum of unconventional reservoirs and lithologies. The bulk mineralogy of interbedded sandstone and mudstone in the Wall Creek is comparable to siliceous mudstones used in experiments with Marcellus Shale, Bakken Formation, and the Roseneath and Murteree Shales (Figure ; Supporting Information).…”
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“…Powder River Basin, Wyoming, USA 3 ; the Utica and Point Pleasant Shales of the Appalachian Basin, USA 17 ; and the Baxter Shale of the Green River Basin, USA 8,24 . Although not an unconventional reservoir, experiments have evaluated the Green River Shale of the Green River Basin, USA as a comparator to unconventional shale reservoirs 2,7,22 .…”
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