Numerical and Laboratory Investigations for Maximization of Production from Tight/Shale Oil Reservoirs: From Fundamental Studies to Technology Development and Evaluation
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| Campo | Valore |
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| Citation | "\"George Moridis, et. Al., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory\"" |
| Is NETL associated | "\"Yes\"" |
| NETL Point of Contact | "\"Roy Long\"" |
| NETL Point of Contact's Email | "\"roy.long@netl.doe.gov\"" |
| NETL program or project | "\"Oil & Gas\"" |
| Organization | "\"Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory\"" |
| Publication Date | "\"06/15/2015\"" |
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| metadata_created | 2025-11-25T23:10:16.505874 |
| metadata_modified | 2025-11-25T23:10:16.505878 |
| notes | Phase 1 Final Project Report FWP-ESD-14089-The main project goal is to conduct multi-scale laboratory investigations and numerical simulations to (a) identify and quantify the various mechanisms involved in hydrocarbon production from tight systems; (b) describe the thermodynamic state and overall behavior of the various fluids in the nanometer-scale pores of tight media; (c) propose new methods for producing low-viscosity liquids from tight/shale reservoirs; and (d) investigate a wide range of such possible strategies, identify the promising ones, and quantitatively evaluate their performance. |
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| title | Numerical and Laboratory Investigations for Maximization of Production from Tight/Shale Oil Reservoirs: From Fundamental Studies to Technology Development and Evaluation |