Original paper
Shale gas and non-aqueous fracturing fluids: Opportunities and challenges for supercritical CO2
Abstract
Hydraulic fracturing of shale formations in the United States has led to a domestic energy boom. Currently, water is the only fracturing fluid regularly used in commercial shale oil and gas production. Industry and researchers are interested in non-aqueous working fluids due to their potential to increase production, reduce water requirements, and to minimize environmental impacts. Using a combination of new experimental and modeling data at...
Paper Details
Title
Shale gas and non-aqueous fracturing fluids: Opportunities and challenges for supercritical CO2
Published Date
Jun 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
147
Pages
500 - 509
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