Cover image by Kaiqiang Zhang on pages 132-135. Tight and shale reservoirs contain numerous nanopores of molecular size. The reduced pore scale results in the restricted free thermal motion and the enhanced intermolecular interactions, which induces the fluid phase to behave much differently. Understanding the deviated phase behavior at nanoscale contributes huge implications for unconventional hydrocarbons exploration and development.
Table of Contents
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S. Mick Tangparitkul, Watchanan Chantapakul, Natthanan Promsuk
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71-74
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Man Huang, Dongchao Su, Zhirui Zhao, Lianghong Wu, Bin Fang, Fulong Ning
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75-89
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Md Nahin Mahmood, Boyun Guo
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90-98
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Alejandro Diaz-Acosta, Fateh Bouchaala, Tadahiro Kishida, Mohamed S. Jouini, Mohammed Y. Ali
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99-110
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Hamed Hematpur, Reza Abdollahi, Shahin Rostami, Manouchehr Haghighi, Martin J. Blunt
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111-131
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Wenzhen Chu, Kaiqiang Zhang
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132-135
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Piyang Liu, Kai Zhang, Jun Yao
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136-140
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