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Shale Gas Production Processes
Make shale gas production processes more cost-effective to increase viable flow rates.
James G. Speight (Author)
9780124045712, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 24 June 2013
170 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.2 cm, 0.26 kg
"The book addresses such important topics as the difference between conventional and unconventional petroleum production, what surfactants are and how they are used, what a proppant is, and the basic processes involved in fracking a horizontal well…his content will be very beneficial to students learning about petroleum production from shale formations…Summing Up: Recommended." --CHOICE Reviews Online, January 2014 "He covers the origin of shale gas, shale gas resources in the US and around the world, production technology, shale gas properties and processing, and environmental issues." --Reference and Research Book News, August 2013
The extraction of natural gas from shale formations is no simple task and perhaps the most expensive when compared to over unconventional gases. Although, its popularity has grown over the years, there is much to be done to make their production and processing more cost-effective. Brief but comprehensive, Shale Gas Production Processes begins with an overview of the chemistry, engineering and technology of shale gas. This is quickly followed by self-contained chapters concerning new and evolving process technologies and their applications as well as environmental regulations. Written in an easy to read format, Shale Gas Production Processes will prove useful for those scientists and engineers already engaged in fossil fuel science and technology as well as scientists, non-scientists, engineers, and non-engineers who wish to gain a general overview or update of the science and technology of shale gas. In addition, the book discusses methods used to reduce environmental footprint and improve well performance.
1. Origin of Shale Gas 2. Occurrence 3. Resources World Resources US Resources 4. Production Technology Shale Drilling and Completion Fracking 5. Production Trends 6. Environmental Issues
Subject Areas: Petroleum technology [THFP], Gas technology [THFG], Fossil fuel technologies [THF]