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Key issues and development direction of petroleum geology research on source rock strata in China

Journal

ADVANCES IN GEO-ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 121-126

Publisher

Yandy Scientific Press
DOI: 10.46690/ager.2021.02.02

Keywords

Tight oil and gas; shale oil and gas; coal-bed methane; source rock strata; unconventional oil and gas; sweet area

Funding

  1. National High Level Special Talent Support Plan (Fourth Batch)
  2. China National Science and Technology Major Project [2016ZX05046]

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The development of oil and gas production from source rock strata in China has become a major contributor to the increase in unconventional oil and gas reserves after more than 20 years of technological advancements. The study focuses on identifying sweet areas among hydrocarbon accumulations and analyzing key development issues, proposing potential solutions and future directions for tight oil, tight gas, shale oil, shale gas, and coal-bed methane. It aims to provide a reference for scientists concerned with the development of unconventional oil and gas reserves in China.
After more than 20 years of technological advancements, the novel field of oil and gas production from source rock strata, which comprise tight and shale oil and gas reservoirs, has become the major contributor to the increase in unconventional oil and gas reserves in China. Accordingly, this field has gradually entered a new stage of revolutionary development. The oil and gas production in China from source rock strata will achieve sustainable development in the future. Different types of source rock strata present distinct challenges and require diverse development paths. Based on the geological conditions of source rock strata in China, this study focuses on identifying the sweet areas among hydrocarbon accumulations. It specifically analyzes the key development issues of tight oil, tight gas, shale oil, shale gas, and coal-bed methane, while proposing potential solutions and identifying the possible directions for future development. This study aims to provide a reference for scientists concerned with the development of unconventional oil and gas reserves in China.

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