About this Journal
Aims and scope
Journal of GeoEnergy disseminates cutting-edge research and recent advances related to fossil fuels, geological energy and new energy, combining theory with practice, with a focus on engineering applications. It promotes the progress of engineering technology with theoretical research achievements.
Topics covered in the journal include:
- Earth and planetary sciences
- Shale oil and gas: exploration and development; drilling and completion engineering; oil and gas accumulation; reservoir evaluation; sweet spot prediction; improving recovery efficiency; fracturing reconstruction
- Tight sandstone oil and gas: tight sandstone reservoir; exploration and development; drilling and completion engineering; oil and gas accumulation; improving recovery efficiency; fracturing reconstruction
- Oil shale: geological structure; exploration; drilling and completion engineering; in-situ conversion; oil and gas exploitation
- Coalbed methane: geological structure; drilling and completion engineering; horizontal well network; volume fracturing
- Gas hydrate: accumulation characteristics; phase transition; solid control; multiphase flow; exploitation method
- Geothermal energy: geothermal resources; geothermal well; geothermal field; hot in-place recycling; geothermal water; heat energy recovery
- Gas storage: gas filed storage; salt cavern gas storage; old well re-utilization; wellbore integrity; seepage mechanism
- Carbon capture and storage: carbon capture; carbon storage; emission reduction path; carbon dioxide storage
- Carbon utilization: carbon use efficiency; low-carbon utilization; carbon dioxide utilization; CO2-EOR
- Scarce resources: uranium mine; helium gas; hydrogen energy
The NPU Wiley Partnership
This journal is published by Wiley as part of a publishing collaboration with Northeast Petroleum University. It is a fully open access journal. Wiley manages the editorial and production workflow for the journal, with Northeast Petroleum University maintaining ownership of the title.
Bibliographic information
ISSN: 2976-5501 (Online)
DOI: 10.1155/jge