Feasibility Study on Technology Named Liquid Explosive Applied in Volume Fracturing Transformation of Shale Gas Reservoir

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According to Chinese shale gas reservoir characteristics and its exploitation situation, based on principle of high energy gas fracturing, combined with theory on volume transformation technology of shale gas reservoir, the feasibility study of liquid explosive technology applied in volume fracturing transformation of shale gas reservoir is precede. Through analyzing action mechanism of liquid explosive technology, studying forming mechanism about multi-crack system produced in shale gas reservoir, and analyzing shale gas reservoir characteristics and drilling and completion technologies, etc., proving the feasibility of technological principle and process design about liquid explosive technology applied in volume transformation of shale gas reservoir, meanwhile, proposing the design adopts the technology combined hydraulic fracturing and liquid explosive together. Also advising to establish theoretical model and optimization design method through series of studying and experiments, and to do field test application, so as to provide a new technology way for its exploration and exploitation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 538-541)

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2281-2284

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June 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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