Occurrence features and gas content analysis of marine and continental shales: A comparative study of Longmaxi Formation and Yanchang Formation
Qianwen Li(Sinopec (China)), Nan Jia(China National Offshore Oil Corporation (China)), Xiongqi Pang(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Xinhe Shao(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Gang Chen(Johannes Kepler University of Linz), Ling Tang(China National Offshore Oil Corporation (China))
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