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Numerical investigations on compressible non-linear fluid flow associated with a stress -sensitive fractured reservoir

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In this article, the authors developed an improved mathematical model to understand the single-phase gas flow in a coupled matrix-fracture fluid mass exchange in a stress-sensitive reservoir.
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This paper emphasizes on the development of an improved mathematical model to understand the single-phase gas flow in a coupled matrix-fracture fluid mass exchange in a stress-sensitive reservoir a...

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QPG-dominated transient flow behavior of a well in a subsurface formation

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive geofluid flow model for a well in a subsurface formation was established and solved, and a general solution method for this model and its general solutions were obtained for vertical and horizontal wells in ordinary, fractured and fractured-vuggy formations.
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Tectonics, fracturing of rock, and erosion

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that tectonic deformation riddles the upper crust with fractures, which not only provide avenues for water flow and thus promote weathering and further disintegration of rock but also fragment bedrock into debris that is readily extracted and transported by surface processes.
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Advanced Reservoir Engineering

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an approach for predicting the performance of conventional and unconventional gas reservoirs. But their approach is limited to two stages: phase 1.1 Phase 1.2 Phase 2.3 Phase 3.4 Phase 4.5 Tracys Form of the MBE 5.1.
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Perturbation Analysis of Stress-Sensitive Reservoirs (includes associated papers 25281 and 25292 )

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of wellbore storage on the pressure behavior of a radial infinite-acting reservoir is investigated, and a field example is analyzed to determine the permeability modulus and reservoir properties.
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A novel thermal–hydraulic–mechanical model for the enhanced geothermal system heat extraction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a three-dimensional transient model, which describes the multi-physical coupling of thermal (T), hydraulic (H), and mechanical (M) processes during heat extraction of enhanced geothermal systems.
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