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Session 13: SHALE GAS
The recent "shale gas revolution" became one of the most significant game changers in the development of the global energy markets during the past few decades. North American energy balance was strongly affected, as well as the position of gas and coal in Europe and in the Pacific. Even as it remains an exclusively regional phenomenon, the shale revolution has led to the redistribution of LNG global flows.
The extremely fast and successful exploration, development and production of shale gas and shale-hydrocarbons worldwide have outpaced the scientific understanding of the parameters of their occurrences. This Session 14 addresses the newest multi-disciplinary results from technological advances to scientific research, from the field experience to laboratory studies and digital modeling and from all continents that may contribute to this natural resource development of the 21st century.
This session includes both strategic and technological perspectives of shale gas.
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Nanoemulsion as Flowback Additives in Enhancing Fluid Recovery for Shale Gas Formation
(20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Jiang Yang
Adjunct Professor
Xi'an Petroleum University
Technical Advisor, Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development (RIPED) - Langfang, PetroChina
China
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Introduction of CNG refuelling stations in a built urban environment
(20 minutes) Abstract
Dr.
Marcel C. Minutolo
School of Business,
Robert Morris University
United States
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NMR and Field Case Study on CO2 Huff-puff in Tight Oil Formations
(15 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Tao Wan
E&P of Petrochina
Xinjiang Oil Company
China
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Potential of shale gas in Proterozoic Vindhyan Sediments
(15 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Anurodh Mohan Dayal
Emeritus Scientist
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad- 500007
India
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A new impulse-stage sand fracturing technology and its pilot application in the western Sichuan Basin
(15 minutes) Abstract
Yandong Yang
Senior Engineer
Engineering Technology Research Institute
Sinopec Southwest Branch Company
China
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Sedimentary Reservoir and Oil-gas Pool Characteristics of Marine clastic rocks in China
(20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Jinhua Jia
Senior Geologist
Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development (RIPED)
PetroChina
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CFD Simulation of water-NGH flow in a new internal spiral-grooved tube
(20 minutes) Abstract
Prof. Jianwen Zhang
College of Chemical Engineering
Beijing University of Chemical Technology
China
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Petrophysical analysis and hydrocarbon potentialities of the untested Middle Miocene Sidri and Baba sandstone of Belayim Formation, Badri Field, Gulf of Suez, Egypt
(15 minutes) Abstract
Ahmed Radwan
Section Head Geologist
Gulf Of Suez Petroleum Company
Egypt
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What Fracture is needed for Shale Gas Well Stimulation (15 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Yonghui Wang
Senior Engineer
National Energy Shale Gas R&D (Experiment) Center,
Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development-Lang fang Branch
CNPC
China
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Previous speakers
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The US shale energy boom and the price of fossil energy (30 minutes) Abstract
Paavo Suni
The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA), Helsinki
Finland
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Evolution of global shale gas and influences on China's natural gas supply (30 minutes) Abstract
Wenbin LIN
Institute of Energy Environment and Economy
Tsinghua University, Beijing
China
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The Complicated Tension Between Shale Gas Development, Housing, and Water and Sewer Infrastructure (30 minutes) Abstract
Prof. Jonathan Williamson
Center for the Study of Community and the Economy
Lycoming College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
United States
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Economic and Real Estate Perspectives of Shale Gas Development (30 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Clifford A. Lipscomb
Greenfield Advisors, Atlanta, Georgia
United States
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The New Oil to Natural Gas Price Ratio Paradigm (30 minutes) Abstract
Prof. Douglas B. Reynolds
School of Management
University of Alaska Fairbanks
United States |
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Emissions of natural gas production systems: current status and future research (30 minutes) Abstract
Prof. Sarah M. Jordaan
Department of Political Science
University of Calgary
Canada
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Optimizing ultimate yield in unconventional oil and gas (40 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Frank D. Mango
Petroleum Habitats, Houston
United States
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Stress-dependent permeability of two-solid constituent model of gas shales (30 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Mikhail Geilikman
Principal Researcher
Shell International Exploration and Production Inc., Houston
United States
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Utilization of Petroleum Geochemical Concepts in Characterization of Shale Oil Prospects (30 minutes) Abstract
Prof. Richard Paul Philp
School of Geology and Geophysics
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
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The potential of China's lacustrine shale gas resources (30 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Lamei Lin
School of Geosciences
China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao
China
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A multi-scale, multi-physics approach to organic-rich shale characterization (20 minutes) Abstract
Adam M. Allan
Stanford Rock Physics Laboratory
Department of Geophysics
Stanford University
United States
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Permian Zechstein Kupferschiefer Black Shale in Germany – Drilling a Resource for Metals associated with Hydrocarbons (40 minutes) Abstract
Volker Spieth
VS.GLOBALMETAL LLC
Consultancy and Project Management, Tucson, Arizona
United States
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Cracking conditions of oils existing in different modes of occurrence and forward and backward inference of gas source rock kitchen of oil cracked type (30 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Zhaoyun Wang
Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, Beijing
China
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A New Phase Mixture Approach for the Gas-Liquid Flow in Shale Reservoir (20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Yasser Safa
ICP Institute of Computational Physics
ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Switzerland
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