Knowledge of the gas adsorption rate and diffusion characteristics in shale are very important to evaluate the gas transport properties. However, research on methane adsorption rate characteristics and diffusion behavior in shale is not well established. In this study, high-pressure methane adsorption isotherms and methane adsorption rate data from four marine shale samples were obtained by recording the pressure changes against time at 1-s intervals for 12 pressure steps. Seven pressure steps were selected for modelling, and three pressure steps of low (~0.4 MPa), medium (~4.0 MPa), and high (~7.0 MPa) were selected for display. According to the results of study, the methane adsorption under low pressure attained equilibrium much more quic...
Understanding the methane adsorption mechanism is critical for studying shale gas storage and transp...
Estimation of methane adsorption capacity is crucial for the characterization of shale gas reservoir...
Experimental adsorption measurements for one shale sample were conducted at 25 degrees C, 50 degrees...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Shale gas is becoming increasingly important to mitigate the energy crisis ...
The accuracy of adsorbed gas content under actual in situ reservoir conditions is crucial for the ev...
Gas production from shale gas reservoirs plays a significant role in satisfying increasing energy de...
Understanding methane adsorption behavior on deep shales is crucial for estimating the original gas ...
To investigate supercritical methane adsorption on shale and its controlling factors, high-pressure ...
Adsorbed gas is an important component of shale gas. The methane adsorption capacity of shale determ...
Shale gas equilibrates through gas-liquid-solid interactions in reservoirs, but the role of moisture...
Marine–terrestrial transitional Permian shales occur throughout South China and have suitable geolog...
The delineation of pore size and surface area distribution and methane sorption-diffusion capacity i...
Methane adsorption experiments over wide ranges of pressure (up to 30 MPa) and temperature (30-120 °...
The quantitative characterization of adsorbed gas and free gas in shale reservoirs is a key issue in...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the geological controls on the methane adsorption capacity ...
Understanding the methane adsorption mechanism is critical for studying shale gas storage and transp...
Estimation of methane adsorption capacity is crucial for the characterization of shale gas reservoir...
Experimental adsorption measurements for one shale sample were conducted at 25 degrees C, 50 degrees...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Shale gas is becoming increasingly important to mitigate the energy crisis ...
The accuracy of adsorbed gas content under actual in situ reservoir conditions is crucial for the ev...
Gas production from shale gas reservoirs plays a significant role in satisfying increasing energy de...
Understanding methane adsorption behavior on deep shales is crucial for estimating the original gas ...
To investigate supercritical methane adsorption on shale and its controlling factors, high-pressure ...
Adsorbed gas is an important component of shale gas. The methane adsorption capacity of shale determ...
Shale gas equilibrates through gas-liquid-solid interactions in reservoirs, but the role of moisture...
Marine–terrestrial transitional Permian shales occur throughout South China and have suitable geolog...
The delineation of pore size and surface area distribution and methane sorption-diffusion capacity i...
Methane adsorption experiments over wide ranges of pressure (up to 30 MPa) and temperature (30-120 °...
The quantitative characterization of adsorbed gas and free gas in shale reservoirs is a key issue in...
The goal of this paper is to investigate the geological controls on the methane adsorption capacity ...
Understanding the methane adsorption mechanism is critical for studying shale gas storage and transp...
Estimation of methane adsorption capacity is crucial for the characterization of shale gas reservoir...
Experimental adsorption measurements for one shale sample were conducted at 25 degrees C, 50 degrees...