Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, Vol.49, No.4, 348-354, 2013
Enhancing Shale Gas Recovery by High-Temperature Supercritical CO2 Flooding
We examine a new technology for shale gas recovery: high-temperature supercritical carbon dioxide flooding. We analyze the physical and chemical properties of supercritical carbon dioxide, the characteristics of shale gas reservoirs, the adsorption/desorption mechanism and the factors affecting it. We discuss the advantages of the proposed technology and the feasibility of its application in the industry.
Keywords:shale gas;high-temperature supercritical carbon dioxide;adsorption;desorption;enhanced gas recovery