National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.41102058,Grant No.U1262203,and Grant No.41202075);the National Science and Technology Special Grant (Grant No.2011ZX05006-003);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant No.14CX02181A,Grant No.15CX08001A,and Grant No.15CX0 5007A);Shandong Natural Science Foundation (Grant No.ZR2011DQ017)
The genetic mechanisms of the secondary pore development zones in the lower part of the fourth member of the Shahejie Formation(Es_4/6x) were studied based on core observations,petrographic analysis,fluid inclusion...
Project(41102058)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China;Project(2011ZX05006-003)supported by National Oil&Gas Major Project of China;Project(U1262203)supported by Key Program for National Natural Science Foundation of China;Project(LW140101A)for Excellent Doctoral Dissertation supported by China University of Petroleum,China
Petrographic analysis combined with various techniques, such as thin section identification, fluid inclusions, isotopic data, petro-physical property testing and oil testing results, was used to study diagenetic evolu...
Project(41102058)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China;Project(2011ZX05006-003)supported by National Oil&Gas Major Project of China;Project(U1262203)supported by Key Program for National Natural Science Foundation of China;Project(LW140101A)supported by Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Program of China University of Petroleum
Petrographic analysis combined with various techniques, such as thin section identification, petro-physical property testing, mercury penetration, oil testing results, was used to assess basic reservoir characteristic...
co-funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41102058);the National Science and Technology Special Grant (2011ZX05006-003);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (12CX04001A)
Diagenetic traps in conglomerate in nearshore subaqueous fans in the steep slope zones of rift basins have been important exploration targets for subtle reservoirs in eastern China. However, the mechanism of how those...
financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. U1262203, No. 41102058);a National Science and Technology Special Grant (No. 2011ZX05006-003);Foundation for the Author of National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of China
There are three abnormally high porosity zones developed in buried Paleogene nearshore subaqueous fan and sublacustrine fan clastic'reservoirs at 2,800-3,200 m, 3,250-3,700 m and 3,900- 4,400 m, respectively, within ...