Hydrocarbon microseepage-based remote sensing analysis in the Biru Basin-China
To unlock the vast yet environmentally sensitive, untapped oil and gas resources in the Tibetan region of China, a study was conducted within the Biru Basin utilizing remote sensing technology grounded in hydrocarbon microseepage theory.
Jindong Cui, Hui Xu
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Helium resource in the petroliferous basins in China and its development prospects
Commercial helium (He)-rich gas fields have been discovered serendipitously as a by-product of petroleum exploration. As such, the sources of and reasons for the accumulation of He are unclear. In this study, a suite of geochemical diagrams is established to distinguish the three sources of He, i.e., mantle, basement, or sedimentary rocks.
Liu, Quanyou +10 more
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Fine-grained sedimentary rocks exhibit significant textural heterogeneity, often obscured by conventional grain size analysis techniques that require sample disaggregation.
Fang Zeng +5 more
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The geology and hydrocarbon potential of petroliferous basins in China
Desheng Li +4 more
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Morphotectonic analysis of petroliferous Barmer rift basin (Rajasthan, India)
Mery Biswas +5 more
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Tectonic settings of petroliferous basins in continental China
Ren Jishun, Xiao Liwei
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Anisotropic velocity properties and lithofacies identification of shahejie lacustrine shales. [PDF]
Li M +5 more
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Evaluation of potential helium source rocks and helium enrichment factors in coalbed methane in the eastern margin of Ordos basin. [PDF]
Chen Y +8 more
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Study on the Micro-Nano Characteristics of Organic-Rich Shale Reservoirs Under Differential Sedimentation: A Case Study of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation and Upper Permian Dalong Formation Shales in the Sichuan Basin, China. [PDF]
Wang J +7 more
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Pore types, genesis, and evolution model of lacustrine oil-prone shale: a case study of the Cretaceous Qingshankou Formation, Songliao Basin, NE China. [PDF]
He W +8 more
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