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Powdered-Rock Reaction with Field Produced Brine

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This file provides a comprehensive description of the dataset associated with the experimental study investigating the interaction between powdered rock samples and field-produced brine. The study replicates subsurface reservoir conditions to analyze geochemical reactions and their implications for permeability and mineralogical changes.

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Last Updated December 20, 2024, 13:56 (LMT)
Created December 20, 2024, 13:49 (LMT)
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Citation Awejori, G. A., Dong, W., Doughty, C., Spycher, N., Radonjic, M. (2024). Mineral and fluid transformation of hydraulically fractured shale: case study of Caney Shale in Southern Oklahoma. Geomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources, 10(1), 128. 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
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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