New Advances in Oil, Gas and Geothermal Reservoirs

The demand for global fossil energy continues to be strong, meaning that the exploitation of oil and gas resources is still very important. In addition, due to the continuous reduction in conventional oil and gas recoverable resources, the development of unconventional oil and gas resources and geot...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
Subjects:
DEM
NMR
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520 |a The demand for global fossil energy continues to be strong, meaning that the exploitation of oil and gas resources is still very important. In addition, due to the continuous reduction in conventional oil and gas recoverable resources, the development of unconventional oil and gas resources and geothermal energy has gradually become an important replacement. Therefore, it is urgent to improve the existing mechanism analysis, research methods and engineering technology to improve the production and development efficiency of oil, gas, and geothermal resources. This reprint presents 11 recent works on the application of new theories and technologies in oil, gas, and geothermal reservoirs. The content covers well-drilling, cementing, hydraulic fracturing, improved oil recovery, conformance control, and geothermal energy development. The new progress presented in this reprint will help scientists and researchers to better understand and master the latest theories and techniques for oil, gas, and geothermal reservoirs, which has important practical significance for the economical and effective development of oil, gas, and geothermal resources. 
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653 |a cuttings cleaning 
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653 |a enhanced thermal recovery 
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653 |a Longmaxi shale 
653 |a microfluidics 
653 |a multiphase flow 
653 |a NMR 
653 |a oil well cement 
653 |a percolation mechanism 
653 |a permeability enhancement 
653 |a physical simulation 
653 |a plugging depth 
653 |a proppant dune 
653 |a proppant placement 
653 |a pulsed jet 
653 |a recharge efficiency 
653 |a retarder 
653 |a rotary jet 
653 |a sandstone reservoir 
653 |a shale gas 
653 |a spontaneous imbibition 
653 |a steam channeling 
653 |a stress heterogeneity 
653 |a supercritical multi-thermal fluid 
653 |a thermal recovery 
653 |a tight gas 
653 |a tight rock 
653 |a unblocking 
653 |a unconventional oil and gas 
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