Aplicación de modelos para la generación de la isoterma de adsorción de metano en una muestra de shale y su impacto en el cálculo de reservas
Several adsorption isotherm models were analyzed for the purpose of fi tting the experimental data published by Gasparik et al. (2012) obtained in a methane adsorption experiment on a shale sample from the Posidonea formation in the netherlands. the following are the ten models used in this study;...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad Industrial de Santander
2015-12-01
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Series: | Revista Fuentes El Reventón Energético |
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Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.18273/revfue.v13n2-2015012 |
Summary: | Several adsorption isotherm models were analyzed for the purpose of fi tting the experimental data published
by Gasparik et al. (2012) obtained in a methane adsorption experiment on a shale sample from the Posidonea formation in the netherlands. the following are the ten models used in this study; some of them consist of two parameters such as Langmuir, temkin and freundlich, the three parameter models: Langmuir, Dubinin-Radushkevich, Toth and Sips, four parameters: Dubinin-Astakhov and Fritz-Schlunder and the fi ve-parameter Fritz Schlunder correlation. The results show a better fi t to the experimental data for those models with the highest number of parameters.
Subsequently, The total gas storage capacity in a hypothetical formation was calculated using some data of the Posidonea formation and the methodology proposed by Ambrose et al (2010), which was modified afterwards by substituting the term taking into account the adsorbed gas for the models mentioned earlier in this article in order to determine their influence in the free and adsorbed gas calculations. In this way, the models with the lowest Average Percentage Error (APE) generally calculated a lower volume of adsorbed and total gas compared to those models with the highest APE, which indicates the importance of a proper model selection for calculating reserves, since it implies high technical and economic impact. |
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ISSN: | 1657-6527 2145-8502 |