信息地学论坛第4期-
Several problems related to hydraulic fracturing in unconventional oil and gas
resources development
时间:周五 15:00~117:00,
July 14 (Friday), 2017
地点:创新中心5楼005会议室
报告题目:Several
problems related to hydraulic fracturing in unconventional oil and gas
resources development
主讲人:美国康涅狄格大学 刘澜波 教授
主讲内容:
Traditionally,
the cost of unconventional oil and gas exploration and development is much
higher than that of conventional one, and it is not economically viable for
large-scale development when oil prices are low. In addition, its large-scale
production and commercial use have faced with technical bottlenecks. However,
in the past decade, higher oil prices and horizontal drilling, sub-fracturing
and other technological improvements make unconventional energy development
become a reality. Therefore, we mainly talk about these three aspects: the
influence of stress state; fracturing process monitoring; induced earthquakes
caused by water injection.
主讲人简介:
Dr. Lanbo
Liu is a Professor of Geophysics and Civil & Environmental Engineering at
the University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. He received BS and MS degrees in
Geophysics from Peking University, MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering,
and PhD in Geophysics from Stanford University. He was the Carnegie Fellow at
Carnegie Institution of Washington before joining the faculty of Geology and
Geophysics at the University of Connecticut. He was the Summer Faculty Fellow
at Schlumberger-Doll Research, and at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. He
was a Fulbright Scholar to Norway in 2009-2010, and is the Blaustein Visiting
Professor to Stanford University in 2017. He is a member of the Connecticut
Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE). He published extensively on pure and
applied geophysics in peer-referred journals, conference proceedings, and
technical reports. He is a member of the editing board for Journal of Applied
Geophysics, Geodesy and Geodynamics, and Journal of Earth Science. He also
previously served as an Associate Editor for the journal of Geophysics and
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics.