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Wei Gu, Qingying Cheng, Dalong Xu, Sumeng Yao and Heng Li
The small-sized proppant is widely used in the traditional hydraulic fracturing reservoir stimulation, but the theoretical research shows that the large-sized proppant can greatly improve the fracture permeability. Although many scholars have proposed th...
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Mikael Palmén, Ajda Lotric, Aleksi Laakso, Victor Bolbot, Mia Elg and Osiris A. Valdez Banda
Interest in more sustainable energy sources has increased rapidly in the maritime industry, and ambitious goals have been set for decreasing ship emissions. All industry stakeholders have reacted to this with different approaches including the optimisati...
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Sanbai Li, Zhijiang Kang and Yun Zhang
We propose a novel workflow to investigate the complex flow behaviors and remaining oil distribution related to the oil?gas?water three-phase system based on information from typical outcrops of fractured-vuggy reservoirs. A refined geological model is b...
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Chong Li, Linsen Zhan and Hailong Lu
Overpressure is widely developed in marine sediments; it is not only a critical factor related to hydrocarbon accumulation, but also a serious safety issue for oil/gas exploration and exploitation. Although the mechanisms for overpressure development in ...
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Ketut Wirtayasa, Chun-Yu Hsiao and Nien-Che Yang
Commonly, electrical energy is generated by using non-renewable energy such as natural gas, coal, and oil. As electrical energy is a basic asset for the development of a region, its utilization is increasing every year, which causes the existence of non-...
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Mohammad Rashedul Hoque, Saad Hasan, Nidhu Lal Banik, Nisar Ahmed, Shafkat Reza Chowdhury
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Electricity shortage has become a major challenge to continued economic growth in Bangladesh. The country is growing in terms of GDP growth at a rate of 7% a year. Bangladesh is expected to move towards 23rd position globally by 2050 from its position 31...
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Christina Vogel, Malena Ripken and Thomas Klenke
Marine spatial planning temporally and spatially allocates marine resources to different users. The ecosystem approach aims at optimising the social and economic benefits people derive from marine resources while preserving the ecosystem’s health. ...
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Rufus Boluwaji Akindola, Chris O. Ehinomen
Pág. 16 pages
Despite Nigeria?s abundant oil, gas and other natural resources, the experience of the majority of its population in rural areas has been, and still is, one of abject poverty. Nigerians remain poor because of the failure of successive governments to mana...
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Zafer Kanberoglu, Ibrahim Halil Polat
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One of the most fundamental problems of today's economies is regional development differences. One of the most important instruments for eleminating developmental differences is energy sources. Energy resources are divided into two parts, nonrenewa...
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Jorge Chebeir, Aryan Geraili and Jose Romagnoli
The increasing demand of energy has turned the shale gas and shale oil into one of the most promising sources of energy in the United States. In this article, a model is proposed to address the long-term planning problem of the shale gas supply chain und...
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