Experimental study on the supercritical CO2 fracturing of shale considering anisotropic effects

Volume: 173, Pages: 932 - 940
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Hydraulic fracturing using freshwater as fracturing fluid is regularly employed in commercial shale gas or oil production. Many problems are brought by the fracturing fluid of water, such as water shortages, swelling of clay mineral, and the pollution of flow-back water. Replacement of water by supercritical CO2 (SC CO2) in the hydraulic fracturing treatment of shale reservoir has meaningful potential for the improvement of gas production....
Paper Details
Title
Experimental study on the supercritical CO2 fracturing of shale considering anisotropic effects
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
173
Pages
932 - 940
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