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Powdered-Rock Reaction with Field Fracturing Fluid

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This dataset includes the results of experiments conducted to evaluate the geochemical interactions between powdered Caney Shale rock samples and fracturing fluids. The study investigates changes in mineralogy and aqueous chemistry under controlled conditions, simulating reservoir environments.

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Last Updated December 20, 2024, 14:05 (LMT)
Created December 20, 2024, 13:52 (LMT)
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Citation Awejori, G. A., Dong, W., Doughty, C., Spycher, N., Radonjic, M. (2024). Mineralogy and reactive fluid chemistry evolution of hydraulically fractured Caney shale of Southern Oklahoma. Gas Science and Engineering, 131, 205458. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgsce.2024.205458 Awejori, G. A., Doughty, C., Xiong, F., Paronish, T., Spycher, N., Radonjic, M. (2022). Integrated Experimental and Modeling Study of Geochemical Reactions of Simple Fracturing Fluids with Caney Shale. Energy & Fuels, 36(17), 10064–10081.
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Poc Email joseph.renk@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Joseph Renk
Program Or Project Field Evaluation of the Caney Shale as an Emerging Unconventional Play, Southern Oklahoma
Project Number FE0031776