Shale gas accumulation mechanism in a syncline setting based on multiple geological factors: An example of southern Sichuan and the Xiuwu Basin in the Yangtze Region
Kun Zhang(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Xuelian Xie(Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey), Ming Wen(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Zhenxue Jiang(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Xin Li(Dalian University of Technology), Xin Wang(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Yizhou Huang(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Weiwei Liu(Nankai University), Pengfei Wang(China Geological Survey), Xiaoxue Liu(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Tianlin Liu(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Shu Jiang(University of Utah), Yan Song(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Chengzao Jia(Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development), Chang’an Shan(Xi'an Shiyou University)
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