Confined phase envelope of gas-condensate systems in shale rocks

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Natural gas from shales (NGS) and from tight rocks are one of the most important fossil energy resource in this and next decade. Significant increase in gas consumption, in all world regions, will be marked in the energy sector. The exploration of unconventional natural gas & oil reservoirs has been discussed recently in many conferences. This paper describes the complex phenomena related to the impact of adsorption and capillary condensation of gas-condensate systems in nanopores. New two phase saturation model and new algorithm for search capillary condensation area is discussed. The algorithm is based on the Modified Tangent Plane Criterion for Capillary Condensation (MTPCCC) is presented. The examples of shift of phase envelopes are presented for selected composition of gas-condensate systems.

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Nagy, S., & Siemek, J. (2014). Confined phase envelope of gas-condensate systems in shale rocks. Archives of Mining Sciences, 59(4), 1005–1022. https://doi.org/10.2478/amsc-2014-0069

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