Micro- and Macroscale Consequences of Interactions between CO2 and Shale Rocks

Volume: 13, Issue: 5, Pages: 1167 - 1167
Published: Mar 4, 2020
Abstract
In carbon storage activities, and in shale oil and gas extraction (SOGE) with carbon dioxide (CO2) as stimulation fluid, CO2 comes into contact with shale rock and its pore fluid. As a reactive fluid, the injected CO2 displays a large potential to modify the shale’s chemical, physical, and mechanical properties, which need to be well studied and documented. The state of the art on shale–CO2 interactions published in several review articles does...
Paper Details
Title
Micro- and Macroscale Consequences of Interactions between CO2 and Shale Rocks
Published Date
Mar 4, 2020
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
5
Pages
1167 - 1167
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