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Sorptive permeability loss determined from strain-based analysis of tightly constrained experiments on shale
Brandon Schwartz,
Derek Elsworth
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
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Engineering
Organic Material
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Effective Stress
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Measured Strain
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Direction Perpendicular
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Constant Stress
100%
Pore Geometry
100%
Gas Specie
100%
Keyphrases
Shale
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Permeability Loss
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Strain-based
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Sorptive
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Permeability Evolution
30%
Pore Density
15%
Organic Matter
7%
Laboratory Results
7%
Adsorption
7%
Laboratory Data
7%
Pore Pressure
7%
Stress Effect
7%
Effective Stress
7%
Total Strain
7%
Permeability Increase
7%
Poromechanics
7%
Confounding Effect
7%
Constant Stress
7%
Gas Species
7%
Pore Geometry
7%
Permeability Recovery
7%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Permeability Evolution
100%
Pore Pressure
25%
Organic Material
25%