Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8128203 | Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2018 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
The results show that while recovery factor value in primary recovery has positive correlations with all of the five parameters, cleat permeability and Langmuir pressure play the most significant roles. For ECBM by CO2 injection, cleat permeability has the most significant effect on recovery factor measure, followed by cleat porosity. The predicted model for ECBM recovery factor suggests that Young's modulus, opposite to the primary recovery condition, has an adverse relationship with RF and the cleat porosity-permeability interaction has a considerable negative effect on RF measure. The predicted coalbed methane OGIP model proposes that in comparison with pressure and Langmuir pressure, the relative impacts of the other three parameters are negligible. Furthermore, results reveal that CO2 storage is positively affected by cleat porosity and permeability, and negatively affected by Young's modulus and Langmuir pressure.
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Authors
H. Akhondzadeh, A. Keshavarz, M. Sayyafzadeh, A. Kalantariasl,