The organic content of shale has become of commercial interest as a source of hydrocarbons, owing to the development of hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”). While the main focus is on the extraction of methane, shale also contains significant amounts of non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs). We describe the first real-time observations of the release of NMHCs from a fractured shale. Samples from the Bowland-Hodder formation (England) were analyzed under different conditions using mass spectrometry, with the objective of understanding the dynamic process of gas release upon fracturing of the shale. A wide range of NMHCs (alkanes, cycloalkanes, aromatics, and bicyclic hydrocarbons) are released at parts per million or parts per billion level with te...
AbstractUnconventional hydrocarbons represent the future of fossil fuel supply. Arguably the most ex...
Directional drilling and hydraulic-fracturing technologies are dramatically increasing natural-gas e...
AbstractThis study considered whether faults bounding hydrocarbon-bearing basins could be conduits f...
The organic content of shale has become of commercial interest as a source of hydrocarbons, owing to...
The organic content of shale has become of commercial interest as a source of hydrocarbons, owing to...
Hydrocarbon generation is undoubtedly in the focus of research on conventional and unconventional oi...
Shale gas has the potential to be a bridging fuel, facilitating change to a low-carbon economy whil...
The recent proliferation of tight or unconventional petroleum bearing reservoirs as an energy resour...
reportReal-time gas evolution during pyrolysis of two Green River Formation (Colorado) oil shales, o...
Organic-rich shale contains significant amounts of gas held within fractures and micropores and adso...
Directional drilling and hydraulic-fracturing technologies are dramatically increasing natural-gas e...
Abstract Within the last decade, unconventional oil and gas exploration in the US has become a new s...
Shale oil and gas is of recent interest in Australia, and the Roseneath, Epsilon and Murteree (REM) ...
We used bulk rock (BR), solvent extracted BR, isolated kerogen, and bitumen from a mature Salgan Sha...
Shale gas is predicted to provide up to as much as 50 % of the US natural gas supply by 2020. This i...
AbstractUnconventional hydrocarbons represent the future of fossil fuel supply. Arguably the most ex...
Directional drilling and hydraulic-fracturing technologies are dramatically increasing natural-gas e...
AbstractThis study considered whether faults bounding hydrocarbon-bearing basins could be conduits f...
The organic content of shale has become of commercial interest as a source of hydrocarbons, owing to...
The organic content of shale has become of commercial interest as a source of hydrocarbons, owing to...
Hydrocarbon generation is undoubtedly in the focus of research on conventional and unconventional oi...
Shale gas has the potential to be a bridging fuel, facilitating change to a low-carbon economy whil...
The recent proliferation of tight or unconventional petroleum bearing reservoirs as an energy resour...
reportReal-time gas evolution during pyrolysis of two Green River Formation (Colorado) oil shales, o...
Organic-rich shale contains significant amounts of gas held within fractures and micropores and adso...
Directional drilling and hydraulic-fracturing technologies are dramatically increasing natural-gas e...
Abstract Within the last decade, unconventional oil and gas exploration in the US has become a new s...
Shale oil and gas is of recent interest in Australia, and the Roseneath, Epsilon and Murteree (REM) ...
We used bulk rock (BR), solvent extracted BR, isolated kerogen, and bitumen from a mature Salgan Sha...
Shale gas is predicted to provide up to as much as 50 % of the US natural gas supply by 2020. This i...
AbstractUnconventional hydrocarbons represent the future of fossil fuel supply. Arguably the most ex...
Directional drilling and hydraulic-fracturing technologies are dramatically increasing natural-gas e...
AbstractThis study considered whether faults bounding hydrocarbon-bearing basins could be conduits f...