Sedimentology, diagenetic evolution, and sweet spot prediction of tight sandstone reservoirs: A case study of the third member of the Upper Paleogene Shahejie Formation, Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China
Enze Wang(Sinopec (China)), Zehan Zhang(China University of Petroleum, East China), Xiongqi Pang(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Guoyong Liu, Changrong Li(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Hua Bai(China University of Petroleum, Beijing), Zhuoya Wu(China University of Petroleum, Beijing)
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