Fluid-Shale Geochemical Characterization and Its Relation to Geomechanics: Implications for Low Recovery of Flowback Water during Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Reservoirs

This study aims to systematically reveal the role of fluid-rock interactions during hydraulic fracturing in shale reservoirs from both geochemical and geomechanical perspectives by conducting comprehensive physicochemical modelling with combination of spontaneous imbibition tests and rock mechanics...

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Main Author: Zeng, Lingping
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83826
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description This study aims to systematically reveal the role of fluid-rock interactions during hydraulic fracturing in shale reservoirs from both geochemical and geomechanical perspectives by conducting comprehensive physicochemical modelling with combination of spontaneous imbibition tests and rock mechanics experiments to understand the impact of fluid-rock interactions on shale wettability, water uptake ability, flowback water chemistry and geomechanical behaviours.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-838262023-06-08T01:00:56Z Fluid-Shale Geochemical Characterization and Its Relation to Geomechanics: Implications for Low Recovery of Flowback Water during Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Reservoirs Zeng, Lingping This study aims to systematically reveal the role of fluid-rock interactions during hydraulic fracturing in shale reservoirs from both geochemical and geomechanical perspectives by conducting comprehensive physicochemical modelling with combination of spontaneous imbibition tests and rock mechanics experiments to understand the impact of fluid-rock interactions on shale wettability, water uptake ability, flowback water chemistry and geomechanical behaviours. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83826 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Zeng, Lingping
Fluid-Shale Geochemical Characterization and Its Relation to Geomechanics: Implications for Low Recovery of Flowback Water during Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Reservoirs
title Fluid-Shale Geochemical Characterization and Its Relation to Geomechanics: Implications for Low Recovery of Flowback Water during Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Reservoirs
title_full Fluid-Shale Geochemical Characterization and Its Relation to Geomechanics: Implications for Low Recovery of Flowback Water during Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Reservoirs
title_fullStr Fluid-Shale Geochemical Characterization and Its Relation to Geomechanics: Implications for Low Recovery of Flowback Water during Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Fluid-Shale Geochemical Characterization and Its Relation to Geomechanics: Implications for Low Recovery of Flowback Water during Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Reservoirs
title_short Fluid-Shale Geochemical Characterization and Its Relation to Geomechanics: Implications for Low Recovery of Flowback Water during Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Reservoirs
title_sort fluid-shale geochemical characterization and its relation to geomechanics: implications for low recovery of flowback water during hydraulic fracturing in shale reservoirs
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83826