Description:
The objective of the
Journal of Natural Gas Science & Engineering is to bridge the gap between the
engineering and
the
science of
natural gas by publishing explicitly written articles intelligible to scientists and engineers working in
any field of
natural gas science and engineering from the reservoir to the market.
An attempt is made in all issues to balance
the subject matter and to appeal to a broad readership. The
Journal of Natural Gas Science & Engineering covers the fields
of natural gas
exploration,
production,
processing and
transmission in its broadest possible sense. Topics
include: origin and accumulation of natural gas; natural gas geochemistry; gas-reservoir engineering; well logging, testing and evaluation;
mathematical modelling; enhanced gas recovery; thermodynamics and phase behaviour, gas-reservoir modelling and simulation; natural gas
production engineering; primary and enhanced production from unconventional gas resources, subsurface issues related to coalbed methane,
tight gas, shale gas, and hydrate production, formation evaluation; exploration methods, multiphase flow and flow assurance issues, novel
processing (e.g., subsea) techniques, raw gas transmission methods, gas processing/LNG technologies, sales gas transmission and storage.
The
Journal of Natural Gas Science & Engineering will also focus on economical, environmental, management and safety issues
related to natural gas production, processing and transportation.
Research articles, case histories, field process reports, short
communications, book reviews, symposia proceedings and review articles are accepted. Generally, review articles on some topic of special
current interest will be published.