Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8128469 | Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2018 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
Obtained results clearly highlight the mutual influence between the volumetric response and the water uptake. Significant swelling and shrinkage response are observed during imbibition and desiccation processes, respectively. Specimens tested in free stress conditions exhibited a response much more pronounced than specimens tested under stress. These features provide a clear evidence of the overestimation of the imbibed water volume (higher than 40%) that can be obtained when the volumetric response is not properly considered; these aspects lead to a following impact on the upscaling of the experimental data to estimate fluid loss at field scale. Finally, it is shown that the volumetric behavior of gas shales during the imbibition process is highly anisotropic; this aspect can be related to the smectite content (or CEC) of the material and it can be considered to play a key role on the dependency of the imbibition rates and imbibed water volume on the direction of the lamination planes.
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Authors
Alberto Minardi, Alessio Ferrari, Russell Ewy, Lyesse Laloui,