Reprint

Recent Advances in Reservoir Simulation and Carbon Utilization and Storage

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March 2025
334 pages
  • ISBN 978-3-7258-3568-3 (Hardback)
  • ISBN 978-3-7258-3567-6 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Recent Advances in Reservoir Simulation and Carbon Utilization and Storage that was published in

Engineering
Summary

This volume compiles advanced research on unconventional reservoir engineering, addressing hydraulic fracturing, CO2 utilization, and data-driven modeling. Integrating experiments, simulations, and machine learning (ML), it offers solutions to optimize hydrocarbon recovery and sustainability. Key themes include the following: (1) fracture mechanics, exploring fracture propagation in inter-salt shales, viscoplastic fracture behavior, and ML-guided fracture spacing; (2) CO2 applications, examining its dual role in EOR and storage via injection strategies, ML-predicted flooding outcomes, and CO2–water–rock interactions affecting reservoir integrity; (3) modeling innovations, such as VOF-based pore-scale multiphase flow simulations, ML-driven fracture optimization, and productivity forecasting in condensate-rich shales; and (4) practical advances, including nanoparticle–surfactant EOR systems, high-permeability streak detection in carbonates, coal creep analysis, and gas storage well-testing protocols. Bridging nanoscale fluid dynamics to field-scale CO2 management, this book equips researchers and engineers with tools to enhance recovery efficiency, mitigate environmental impacts, and leverage emerging technologies for the sustainable development of unconventional resources in a low-carbon era.

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