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1 A comprehensive review on characterization and modeling of thick capillary transition zones in carbonate reservoirs Bera, Achinta
2016
1-2 C p. 76-89
14 p.
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2 Adsorption of methane and carbon dioxide on gas shale and pure mineral samples Heller, Robert
2014
1-2 C p. 14-24
11 p.
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3 A grid-free particle tracking simulation for tracer dispersion in porous reservoir model Widiatmojo, Arif
2015
1-2 C p. 75-81
7 p.
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4 Alteration of Bakken reservoir rock during CO2-based fracturing—An autoclave reaction experiment Lu, Jiemin
2016
1-2 C p. 72-85
14 p.
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5 Altering wettability to recover more oil from tight formations Brady, Patrick V.
2016
1-2 C p. 79-83
5 p.
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6 Analysis of counter-current spontaneous imbibition in presence of resistive gravity forces: Displacement characteristics and scaling Mirzaei-Paiaman, Abouzar
2015
1-2 C p. 68-86
19 p.
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7 Analysis of gas production from hydraulically fractured wells in the Haynesville Shale using scaling methods Male, Frank
2015
1-2 C p. 11-17
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8 An integrated approach for incorporating thermal membrane distillation in treating water in heavy oil recovery using SAGD Elsayed, Nesreen A.
2015
1-2 C p. 6-14
9 p.
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9 An investigation of factors affecting the interaction of CO2 and CH4 on shale in Appalachian Basin Hong, Lei
2016
1-2 C p. 99-112
14 p.
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10 A numerical study of CO2 flow through geopolymer under down-hole stress conditions: Application for CO2 sequestration wells Nasvi, M.C.M.
2014
1-2 C p. 62-70
9 p.
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11 A production type-curve solution for coalbed methane reservoirs Thararoop, Prob
2015
1-2 C p. 136-152
17 p.
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12 A simple dilation-recompaction model for hydraulic fracturing Huang, Xuemin
2016
1-2 C p. 62-75
14 p.
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13 Characterization of fine-scale rock structure and differences in mechanical properties in tight oil reservoirs: An evaluation at the scale of elementary lithological components combining photographic and X-ray computed tomographic imaging, profile-permeability and microhardness testing Solano, N.A.
2016
1-2 C p. 22-42
21 p.
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14 Characterization of Marcellus Shale natural gas well drill cuttings Barry, B.
2013
1-2 C p. 9-17
9 p.
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15 Characterization of paraffinic hydrocarbon fraction of Nigerian bitumen using multivariate analytical techniques Adebiyi, F.M.
2015
1-2 C p. 34-44
11 p.
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16 Characterizing and simulating the non-stationarity and non-linearity in unconventional oil reservoirs: Bakken application Chu, L.
2015
1-2 C p. 40-53
14 p.
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17 Chemical studies of high molecular weight fractions of Nigerian bitumen Adebiyi, F.M.
2015
1-2 C p. 84-93
10 p.
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18 Coalbed methane produced water screening tool for treatment technology and beneficial use Plumlee, Megan H.
2014
1-2 C p. 22-34
13 p.
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19 Combined impact of flow regimes and effective stress on the evolution of shale apparent permeability Cao, Peng
2016
1-2 C p. 32-43
12 p.
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20 Comparisons of pore size distribution: A case from the Western Australian gas shale formations Hinai, Adnan Al
2014
1-2 C p. 1-13
13 p.
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21 CO2 storage by sorption on organic matter and clay in gas shale Bacon, Diana H.
2015
1-2 C p. 123-133
11 p.
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22 Determining the main drivers in hydrocarbon production from shale using advanced data-driven analytics – A case study in Marcellus shale Mohaghegh, Shahab D.
2016
1-2 C p. 146-157
12 p.
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23 Developing unconventional oil and gas resources in South Asia Nair, Rajesh R.
2014
1-2 C p. 1-3
3 p.
article
24 Development of a halite dissolution numerical model for hydraulically fractured shale formations (Part I) Seales, Maxian
2016
1-2 C p. 66-78
13 p.
article
25 Development of a material balance equation for coalbed methane reservoirs accounting for the presence of water in the coal matrix and coal shrinkage and swelling Thararoop, Prob
2015
1-2 C p. 153-162
10 p.
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26 Development of innovative and efficient hydraulic fracturing numerical simulation model and parametric studies in unconventional naturally fractured reservoirs Ahn, Chong Hyun
2014
1-2 C p. 25-45
21 p.
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27 Difficulties and prospects of Coalbed methane in India as compared to North America Shah, Sarthak
2014
1-2 C p. 48-53
6 p.
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28 Displacement of water by gas in propped fractures: Combined effects of gravity, surface tension, and wettability Parmar, Jaskaran
2014
1-2 C p. 10-21
12 p.
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29 Editorial Wang, John Yilin
2013
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30 Editorial Board (IFC) 2014
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42 Editorial Board (IFC) 2013
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43 Editorial Board (IFC) 2015
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1 p.
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44 Effect of distinguishing apparent permeability for different components on BHP and produced gas composition in tight- and shale-gas reservoir Zhang, Longjun
2015
1-2 C p. 53-59
7 p.
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45 Effect of low-concentration HCl on the mineralogy, physical and mechanical properties, and recovery factors of some shales Morsy, Samiha
2015
1-2 C p. 94-102
9 p.
article
46 Effect of shearing actions on the rheological properties and mesostructures of CMC, PVP and CMC+PVP aqueous solutions as simple water-based drilling fluids for gas hydrate drilling Zhang, Ling
2016
1-2 C p. 86-98
13 p.
article
47 Efficient optimization framework for integrated placement of horizontal wells and hydraulic fracture stages in unconventional gas reservoirs Ma, Xiaodan
2015
1-2 C p. 1-17
17 p.
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48 Ensuring benefits from North American shale gas development: Towards a research agenda Bazilian, M.
2014
1-2 C p. 71-74
4 p.
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49 Estimation of pseudo-relative permeability curves through an analytical approach for steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) and solvent aided-steam assisted gravity drainage Morte, Matthew
2016
1-2 C p. 45-52
8 p.
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50 Evaluation of the EOR potential of gas and water injection in shale oil reservoirs Sheng, James J.
2014
1-2 C p. 1-9
9 p.
article
51 Evolving a robust modeling tool for prediction of natural gas hydrate formation conditions Soroush, Ebrahim
2015
1-2 C p. 45-55
11 p.
article
52 Evolving water management practices in shale oil & gas development Rodriguez, Rebecca S.
2015
1-2 C p. 18-24
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53 Experimental and numerical evaluation of the potential of improving oil recovery from shale plugs by nitrogen gas flooding Yu, Yang
2016
1-2 C p. 56-65
10 p.
article
54 Experimental and numerical study of the EOR potential in liquid-rich shales by cyclic gas injection Wan, Tao
2015
1-2 C p. 56-67
12 p.
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55 Experimental investigation on non-planar fractures mechanisms in hydraulic fracturing Zhou, Dawei
2016
1-2 C p. 106-112
7 p.
article
56 Experimental study on adsorption and wettability alteration aspects of a new chemical using for enhanced oil recovery in carbonate oil reservoirs Joonaki, Edris
2016
1-2 C p. 11-21
11 p.
article
57 Exploration and production issues in South Asia Menon, R. Raajiv
2014
1-2 C p. 39-47
9 p.
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58 Fracture closure and conductivity decline modeling – Application in unpropped and acid etched fractures Kamali, Amirhossein
2016
1-2 C p. 44-55
12 p.
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59 Fracture permeability and relative permeability of coal and their dependence on stress conditions Alexis, Dennis Arun
2015
1-2 C p. 1-10
article
60 Fracture-permeability behavior of shale Carey, J. William
2015
1-2 C p. 27-43
17 p.
article
61 Gas transport and storage capacity in shale gas reservoirs – A review. Part A: Transport processes Gensterblum, Yves
2015
1-2 C p. 87-122
36 p.
article
62 Improved mathematical model for OGIP prediction Liu, Haohan
2016
1-2 C p. 56-61
6 p.
article
63 Improved unconventional reservoir characterization using multi-azimuth stratigraphic inversion, case study on the Fort Worth Basin Adelinet, M.
2013
1-2 C p. 15-26
12 p.
article
64 Increase liquid oil production by huff-n-puff of produced gas in shale gas condensate reservoirs Sheng, James J.
2015
1-2 C p. 19-26
8 p.
article
65 In-situ stress measurements by hydraulic fracturing and its implication on coalbed methane development in Western Guizhou, SW China Xu, Hongjie
2016
1-2 C p. 1-10
10 p.
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66 Integrated geologic modeling and reservoir simulation of Umiat: A frozen shallow oil accumulation in national petroleum reserve of Alaska Oraki Kohshour, I.
2014
1-2 C p. 4-27
24 p.
article
67 Integration of microseismic and well production data for fracture network calibration with an L-system and rate transient analysis Zhou, Zhiwei
2016
1-2 C p. 113-121
9 p.
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68 Investigation of effect of pore sizes and pore sorting on two phase relative permeability in imbibition process Ansari, Mehran
2016
1-2 C p. 98-105
8 p.
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69 Investigation of mine pressure and deformation due to phosphate ore body excavation based on Hoek-Brown model Wang, Tao
2016
1-2 C p. 158-164
7 p.
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70 Investigation of the influence of stress shadows on horizontal hydraulic fractures from adjacent lateral wells Zangeneh, N.
2015
1-2 C p. 54-64
11 p.
article
71 Kinetics of methane hydrate formation and its dissociation in presence of non-ionic surfactant Tergitol Saw, Vikash Kumar
2014
1-2 C p. 54-59
6 p.
article
72 Laboratory and field analysis of flowback water from gas shales Zolfaghari, Ashkan
2016
1-2 C p. 113-127
15 p.
article
73 Lessons learned from the Floyd shale play Dembicki Jr., Harry
2014
1-2 C p. 1-10
10 p.
article
74 Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions from Barnett Shale gas used to generate electricity Heath, G.
2014
1-2 C p. 46-55
10 p.
article
75 Liquid uptake of gas shales: A workflow to estimate water loss during shut-in periods after fracturing operations Makhanov, K.
2014
1-2 C p. 22-32
11 p.
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76 Logical depth modeling of a reservoir layer with the minimum available data-integration geostatistical methods and seismic attributes Rezvandehy, Mehdi
2014
1-2 C p. 11-21
11 p.
article
77 Measurement of realistic fracture conductivity in the Barnett shale Zhang, Junjing
2015
1-2 C p. 44-52
9 p.
article
78 Methane adsorption and pore characterization of Indian shale samples Rani, Sneha
2015
1-2 C p. 1-10
10 p.
article
79 Microemulsion and phase behavior properties of (Dimeric ammonium surfactant salt – heavy crude oil – connate water) system Nguele, Ronald
2016
1-2 C p. 62-71
10 p.
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80 Modeling of complex hydraulic fractures in naturally fractured formation Weng, Xiaowei
2015
1-2 C p. 114-135
22 p.
article
81 Modeling the density profiles and adsorption of pure and mixture hydrocarbons in shales Ma, Yixin
2016
1-2 C p. 128-138
11 p.
article
82 Multi-stage hydraulic fracturing and radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation for heavy-oil production Davletbaev, A.Y.
2015
1-2 C p. 15-22
8 p.
article
83 Multi-zone stimulation technology Desai, Khush
2014
1-2 C p. 34-38
5 p.
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84 Near wellbore thermal effects in a tight gas reservoir: Impact of different reservoir and fluid parameters Shad, Saeed
2016
1-2 C p. 1-13
13 p.
article
85 Numerical investigation of a novel hypothesis for fracture termination and crossing, with applications to lost circulation mitigation and hydraulic fracturing Oyedere, Mayowa
2016
1-2 C p. 122-133
12 p.
article
86 Numerical simulation of gas production from hydrate-bearing sediments in the Shenhu area by depressurising: The effect of burden permeability Sun, Jiaxin
2015
1-2 C p. 23-33
11 p.
article
87 Numerical simulation of shale gas flow in three-dimensional fractured porous media Kazmouz, Samuel J.
2016
1-2 C p. 90-112
23 p.
article
88 Optimization of drilling parameters in Raniganj Formation, Essar coal bed Methane Block – A case study Maiti, Dipanjan
2014
1-2 C p. 28-33
6 p.
article
89 Optimization of huff-n-puff gas injection in a shale gas condensate reservoir Meng, Xingbang
2016
1-2 C p. 34-44
11 p.
article
90 Organic geochemical applications to the exploration for source-rock reservoirs – A review Curiale, Joseph A.
2016
1-2 C p. 1-31
31 p.
article
91 Petroleum system assessment of conventional-unconventional oil in the Jimusar sag, Junggar basin, Northwest China Qiu, Zhen
2016
1-2 C p. 53-61
9 p.
article
92 Porosity and pore size distribution of deeply-buried fine-grained rocks: Influence of diagenetic and metamorphic processes on shale reservoir quality and exploration Chalmers, Gareth R.L.
2015
1-2 C p. 134-142
9 p.
article
93 Practical insights into liquid loading within hydraulic fractures and potential unconventional gas reservoir optimization strategies Agrawal, Samarth
2015
1-2 C p. 60-74
15 p.
article
94 Quantitative dynamic analysis of gas desorption contribution to production in shale gas reservoirs Yang, Tingyun
2015
1-2 C p. 18-30
13 p.
article
95 Rate-time forecasting of gas reservoirs with significant transient flow: A density-based method Vardcharragosad, Pichit
2015
1-2 C p. 111-126
16 p.
article
96 Semi-analytical model for matching flowback and early-time production of multi-fractured horizontal tight oil wells Clarkson, C.R.
2016
1-2 C p. 134-145
12 p.
article
97 Significance of compressional tectonic on pore pressure distribution in Perth Basin Ahmad, Abualksim
2014
1-2 C p. 55-61
7 p.
article
98 Simulation of hydraulic fracturing in quasi-brittle shale formations using characterized cohesive layer: Stimulation controlling factors Haddad, Mahdi
2015
1-2 C p. 65-83
19 p.
article
99 Slip in natural gas flow through nanoporous shale reservoirs Islam, Akand
2014
1-2 C p. 49-54
6 p.
article
100 Sources of variability in flowback and produced water volumes from shale oil and gas wells Bai, Bing
2015
1-2 C p. 1-5
5 p.
article
101 Steam trap control valve for enhancing steam flood performance in an Omani heterogeneous heavy oil field Al Hadabi, Ibrahim
2016
1-2 C p. 113-121
9 p.
article
102 Synergy between two natural gas sweetening processes Kazemi, Abolghasem
2016
1-2 C p. 6-11
6 p.
article
103 Techniques for effective simulation, optimization, and uncertainty quantification of the in-situ upgrading process Alpak, Faruk O.
2013
1-2 C p. 1-14
14 p.
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104 Techno-economic assessment of industrial CO2 storage in depleted shale gas reservoirs Tayari, Farid
2015
1-2 C p. 82-94
13 p.
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105 The Barnett Shale: From problem formulation to risk management Ethridge, Shannon
2015
1-2 C p. 95-110
16 p.
article
106 The dynamics of hydraulic fracture water confined in nano-pores in shale reservoirs Hu, Yinan
2015
1-2 C p. 31-39
9 p.
article
107 The fate of residual treatment water in gas shale Engelder, Terry
2014
1-2 C p. 33-48
16 p.
article
108 The productivity and potential future recovery of the Bakken formation of North Dakota McNally, M. Scott
2015
1-2 C p. 11-18
8 p.
article
109 Thermodynamics, kinetics and modeling of sorption behaviour of coalbed methane – A review Chattaraj, Sujoy
2016
1-2 C p. 14-33
20 p.
article
110 The role of hydraulic fracture geometry and conductivity profile, unpropped zone conductivity and fracturing fluid flowback on production performance of shale oil wells Zanganeh, B.
2015
1-2 C p. 103-113
11 p.
article
111 The U.S. shale gas revolution and its effect on international gas markets Aruga, Kentaka
2016
1-2 C p. 1-5
5 p.
article
112 Unconventional oil and gas resource development – Let’s do it right Holditch, Stephen A.
2013
1-2 C p. 2-8
7 p.
article
113 Understanding coal seam gas associated water, regulations and strategies for treatment Rebello, Chantelle A.
2016
1-2 C p. 32-43
12 p.
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114 Using experimental design and response surface methodology to model induced fracture geometry in Shublik shale Poludasu, S.
2016
1-2 C p. 43-55
13 p.
article
115 Utilizing smear mounts for X-ray diffraction as a fully quantitative approach in rapidly characterizing the mineralogy of shale gas reservoirs Munson, Erik O.
2016
1-2 C p. 22-31
10 p.
article
116 Variation of trace and radioactive element in the Hatıldag oil shale (HOS): Factors controlling of depositional environment, Göynük Area, Bolu, Turkey Koç, Şükrü
2016
1-2 C p. 84-97
14 p.
article
117 Wellbore to fracture proppant-placement-fluid rheology Dogon, David
2016
1-2 C p. 12-21
10 p.
article
                             117 results found
 
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