List of Tables
Table 1.1 | Typical Natural Gas Components | 2 |
Table 1.2 | General Uses for Natural Gas Components | 2 |
Table 1.3 | BTU of Each Natural Gas Component | 3 |
Table 1.4 | Weighted Average BTU Factor Example | 4 |
Table 1.5 | Different Types of Kerogen | 9 |
Table 1.6 | Vitrinite Reflectance Values and Reservoir Relationship | 9 |
Table 1.7 | Typical TOC of North American Shale Plays | 10 |
Table 3.1 | Cumulative Gas Productions, Initial Gas in Place, and Gas Recovery Factor Obtained for Different Langmuir Volume Conditions | 36 |
Table 5.1 | Specific Gravity (SG) of HCl Acid | 64 |
Table 6.1 | Proppant Comparisons | 77 |
Table 6.2 | Standard Sieve Openings | 82 |
Table 8.1 | Relative Roughness | 113 |
Table 9.1 | Limited-Entry Design Example | 131 |
Table 9.2 | Bottom-Hole Pressure (BHP) Versus ... |
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