Theory and Practice of Hydrocarbon Generation Within Space-Limited Source Rocks
Guan, Defan; Xu, Xuhui; Li, Zhiming; Zheng, Lunju; Tan, Caiping; Yao, Yimin
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Hardback. Series: Springer Geology. Num Pages: 189 pages, 1 black & white illustrations, 106 colour illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: PNV; RBGK; TDC; THF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 13. Weight in Grams: 473.
This book analyzes hydrocarbon generation and accumulation within space-limited source rocks. The authors draw conclusions based on the principles of basin formation, hydrocarbon generation and accumulation, coupled with the practice of terrigenous basins in eastern China. Hydrocarbon generation and expulsion have been quantitatively assessed in space-limited source rock systems. This book explores new hydrocarbon generation and expulsion models to reflect real geological situations more accurately. The theory and practice proposed in this book challenge the traditional theory of kerogen thermal degradation and hydrocarbon generation.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Springer Verlag, Singapore Singapore
Number of pages
189
Condition
New
Series
Springer Geology
Number of Pages
189
Place of Publication
Singapore, Singapore
ISBN
9789811024061
SKU
V9789811024061
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99-15
About Guan, Defan; Xu, Xuhui; Li, Zhiming; Zheng, Lunju; Tan, Caiping; Yao, Yimin
Professor Defan Guan is a famous Chinese petroleum geologist, who worked at Northeast Petroleum University, CNPC and Sinopec Group. He has a long engagement in teaching, research and management in petroleum geology and petroleum geochemistry. He is the former president of Sinopec Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development. He has been awarded the title of "Sinopec technology and management ... Read more
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