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    Laboratory Investigation to Assess the Impact of Pore Pressure Decline and Confining Stress on Shale Gas Reservoirs by khalil Rehman Memon, Aftab Ahmed Mahesar, Abdul Haque Tunio, Hafeez-ur-Rahman Memon, Shahzad Ali Baladi

    “…These laboratory experiments were conducted using hydrostatic permeability system with helium as test gas primarily to avoid potential significant effects of adsorption and/or associated swelling that might affect permeability. …”
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    Special considerations of determining the gas saturation factor of reservoir rocks of Dnieper-Donets depression gas fields on the basis of petrophysical studies by Sergey Poverenniy, Anatoliy Lurye, Oleksandr Chuienko, Olena Piddubna

    “…When applying the semi-permeable membrane method, the issue of setting the maximum displacement pressure is the key factor that determines the result, as it determines the value of the residual water saturation, and, consequently, the value of the gas saturation coefficient of the reservoir. There are numerous cases when the results of laboratory studies of residual water, and hence the gas saturation coefficient, are clearly discordant with the whole set of geophysical and geological data. …”
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    Laboratory Testing of Fracture Conductivity Damage by Foam-Based Fracturing Fluids in Low Permeability Tight Gas Formations by Klaudia Wilk-Zajdel, Piotr Kasza, Mateusz Masłowski

    Published in Energies (2021-03-01)
    “…In the case of fracturing of the reservoirs using fracturing fluids, the size of damage to the proppant conductivity caused by treatment fluids is significant, which greatly influence the effective execution of hydraulic fracturing operations. …”
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    New Advances in Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Reservoirs by Daoyi Zhu

    Published in Energies (2023-01-01)
    “…The most significant geo-energy sources in the world today continue to be oil, gas, and geothermal reservoirs. To increase oil and gas reserves and production, new theories are constantly being developed in the laboratory and new technologies are being applied in the oilfield. …”
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