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A critical evaluation of unconventional gas recovery from the marcellus shale, northeastern United States

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2011

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Lee, D.S., Herman, J.D., Elsworth, D., Kim, H.T., and Lee, H.S., 2011, A critical evaluation of unconventional gas recovery from the marcellus shale, northeastern United States: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, v. 15, iss. 4, p. 679-687.

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The Marcellus tight gas shale represents a significant resource within the northeastern United States. It is both a large reserve, with an estimated 30 to 300 TCF of recoverable gas, and is close to some of the largest prospective markets in the country. However, production is fraught with technological obstacles, the most significant of which include prospecting, access by drilling, stimulation, and recovery. Prospecting is difficult because viability of the reservoir relies both on the original gas in place and in the ability to access that gas through pre-existing fractures that may be developed through stimulation. Drilling is a challenge since drilling costs typically comprise 50% of the cost of the wells and access to the reservoir [...]

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ISSN WECC 1226-7988 1976-3808

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