Influencing Factors of Drainage and Production and Quantitative Evaluation in Shale Gas Reservoirs

As a transitional energy source, natural gas plays a crucial role in the energy transition. In the efficient development of shale gas, the drainage and production process, as an important link between hydraulic fracturing and production, determines the recovery rate of individual wells. To clarify t...

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Energy
Fault lines
Gas fields
Geology
Hydraulic fracturing
Natural gas
Oil wells
Permeability
Production capacity
Reynolds number
Shale oils
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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