An experimental, theoretical, and molecular simulation consolidated framework for the efficient characterization of the adsorption and fluid-phase behavior of multi-component hydrocarbon mixtures within tight shale rocks is presented. Fluid molecules are described by means of a top-down coarse-grained model where simple Mie intermolecular potentials are parametrized by means of the statistical associating fluid theory. A four-component (methane, pentane, decane, naphthalene) mixture is used as a surrogate model with a composition representative of commonly encountered shale oils. Shales are modeled as a hierarchical network of nanoporous slits in contact with a mesoporous region. The rock model is informed by the characterization of four di...
Source rocks, such as organic-rich shale, consist of multi-scale pore structures which include pores...
Shale gas occurs mainly as adsorption and free gas. Among them, whether the adsorbed gas can be grad...
CO2 competitive sorption with shale gas under various conditions from simple to complex pore charact...
The behavior of fluids in confined spaces is important in several research fields, including the oil...
The behavior of fluids in confined spaces is important in several research fields, including the oil...
Production from shale reservoirs is getting more attention from the oil industry. However, the shale...
An accurate description of the adsorption behavior of components such as CO2 and CH4 as well as surf...
In the past decades, exploration and production activities gradually shift to unconventional resourc...
The first part of this work proposes a partitioning scheme to divide porous media in shale into thre...
Gas adsorption in the porous shale matrix is critical for gas-in-place (GIP) evaluation and explorat...
Reservoir studies are crucial for field development plans. The level of the studies ranges from anal...
Shale gas is a kind of unconventional oil-gas resource with tremendous potential. For thorough under...
Shale reservoir contains different rock components that exhibit multi-scale hierarchical pore struct...
Kerogen is a microporous amorphous solid, which is the major component of the organic matter scatter...
Molecular dynamics simulation was used to study the occurrence state of liquid alkane in pores and s...
Source rocks, such as organic-rich shale, consist of multi-scale pore structures which include pores...
Shale gas occurs mainly as adsorption and free gas. Among them, whether the adsorbed gas can be grad...
CO2 competitive sorption with shale gas under various conditions from simple to complex pore charact...
The behavior of fluids in confined spaces is important in several research fields, including the oil...
The behavior of fluids in confined spaces is important in several research fields, including the oil...
Production from shale reservoirs is getting more attention from the oil industry. However, the shale...
An accurate description of the adsorption behavior of components such as CO2 and CH4 as well as surf...
In the past decades, exploration and production activities gradually shift to unconventional resourc...
The first part of this work proposes a partitioning scheme to divide porous media in shale into thre...
Gas adsorption in the porous shale matrix is critical for gas-in-place (GIP) evaluation and explorat...
Reservoir studies are crucial for field development plans. The level of the studies ranges from anal...
Shale gas is a kind of unconventional oil-gas resource with tremendous potential. For thorough under...
Shale reservoir contains different rock components that exhibit multi-scale hierarchical pore struct...
Kerogen is a microporous amorphous solid, which is the major component of the organic matter scatter...
Molecular dynamics simulation was used to study the occurrence state of liquid alkane in pores and s...
Source rocks, such as organic-rich shale, consist of multi-scale pore structures which include pores...
Shale gas occurs mainly as adsorption and free gas. Among them, whether the adsorbed gas can be grad...
CO2 competitive sorption with shale gas under various conditions from simple to complex pore charact...