Authors
Adam D Jew, Jennifer L Druhan, Matthias Ihme, Anthony R Kovscek, Ilenia Battiato, John P Kaszuba, John R Bargar, Gordon E Brown Jr
Publication date
2022/4/11
Source
Chemical reviews
Volume
122
Issue
9
Pages
9198-9263
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Hydraulic fracturing of unconventional oil/gas shales has changed the energy landscape of the U.S. Recovery of hydrocarbons from tight, hydraulically fractured shales is a highly inefficient process, with estimated recoveries of <25% for natural gas and <5% for oil. This review focuses on the complex chemical interactions of additives in hydraulic fracturing fluid (HFF) with minerals and organic matter in oil/gas shales. These interactions are intended to increase hydrocarbon recovery by increasing porosities and permeabilities of tight shales. However, fluid–shale interactions result in the dissolution of shale minerals and the release and transport of chemical components. They also result in mineral precipitation in the shale matrix, which can reduce permeability, porosity, and hydrocarbon recovery. Competition between mineral dissolution and mineral precipitation processes influences the amounts of oil and gas …
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