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Geomechanical aspects of hydraulic fracture propagation in the Lublin shale gas field in Poland

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The recent boom in shale gas exploration around the world has sparked a paradigm shift in energy security in many countries in the world. With the successful exploration of shale gas production in the United State’s, many operators are trying to replicate the success in other parts of the world specifically in European countries where the presence of organic rich shale deposits have signaled a promising investment for the recovery of shale gas. Perspective studies for the Polish shale gas field in Poland have been ongoing. One part of this project is the comparison of hydraulic fracture thickness between the U.S shale gas field and Polish for better and effective design and modeling of reservoirs for the optimal exploration and recovery of shale gas. Successful production of natural gas from Polish basins requires a hydraulic fracture stimulation to unlock the gas trapped in the shales coupled with a geologic analysis of the shale rocks.
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Bibliogr. 11 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Department of Geology and Mines, Thimphu, Bhutan – Mining Engineer
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  • AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Drilling, Oil and Gas, Krakow, Poland
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  • AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Drilling, Oil and Gas, Krakow, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] Dimitrijevic B., Pinka J., Mitrovic V.: Selection of technological parameters in borehole mining production by technical deep drilling and hydro-exploitation. Acta Montanistica Slovaca 2004.
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  • [3] Gidley J.L., Holditch S.A., Nierode D.E., Veatch R.W. Jr.: Recent Advances in Hydraulic Fracturing. Society of Petroleum Engineers, Richardson, Texas 1990. SPE Monograph Series, vol. 12.
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  • [5] Hall C.D.: A Comparison of Gas Shale Reservoir Properties – Muskwa, Marcellus, Barnett, Montney, Haynesville, and Eagle ford, Integrated Reservoir Solutions Division: Core Laboratories, Houston, Texas.4th B.C. Unconventional Gas Technical Forum, Victoria, British Columbia 2010.
  • [6] Matyasik I.: Geological-geochemical assessment of occurrence and extraction of shale gas in Poland.Oil and Gas Institute, Krakow 2011.
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Research no. 11.11.190.555 and “Blue Gas Program”
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