Reservoir Characterization of Tight Sandstones Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Incremental Pressure Mercury Injection Experiments: Implication for Tight Sand Gas Reservoir Quality
Xinhe Shao(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Dingye Zheng(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Xiongqi Pang(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Yuying Huyan(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Fujie Jiang(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Longlong Li(China University of Petroleum, Beijing)
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