Shale Gas and Coalbed Methane Exploration and Practice
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 7260
Special Issue Editors
Interests: discrete element fluid dynamics; plugging mechanics; drilling fluid
Interests: microseismic monitoring; seismic imaging; geophysical instrument development
Interests: fluid flow in porous media; CO2 geological storage and utilization; ehanced oil and gas recovery
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Energy and fuel are important supports for the modern economy, representing an important foundation for the survival and development of human society and playing an indispensable role in promoting economic and social development. However, energy consumption has increased substantially, and traditional energy resources have been declining. At present, the contradiction between the increasing shortage of traditional petrochemical energy and the strong demand for energy from economic development is acute. Therefore, unconventional energy such as shale gas, shale oil, and coalbed methane are important parts of realizing a modern multi-energy system with huge reserves. To further explore new theories and methods for the efficient exploration and development of shale gas, shale oil, and coalbed methane, this Special Issue will showcase the latest research to assist in the exploration and development of unconventional oil and gas resources.
This Special Issue, entitled “Shale Gas and Coalbed Methane Exploration and Practice”, aims to cover novel advances in the above research topic.
Suitable topics include but are not limited to:
- Shale gas exploration and development;
- Coalbed methane exploration and development;
- Shale oil exploration and development;
- Microseismic monitoring;
- Drilling fluid, completion fluid, fracturing fluid;
- Hydraulic fracturing;
- Theory and methods about wellbore stability;
- Unconventional oil and gas development driven by artificial intelligence.
Dr. Xianyu Yang
Prof. Dr. Jing Zheng
Dr. Debin Kong
Guest Editors
Dr. Jingyu Xie
Guest Editor Assistant
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Keywords
- shale gas
- coalbed methane
- shale oil
- drilling fluid and fracturing fluid
- microseismic monitoring
- experiments and numerical simulations
- artificial intelligence and machine learning
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