Peng Yang
China University of Petroleum
7 Papers
2 Citations
Peng Yang is an academic researcher from China University of Petroleum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Source rock & Geology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Evolution of a deeply-buried oil reservoir in the north Shuntuoguole Low Uplift, Tarim Basin, western China: Insights from molecular geochemistry and Re–Os geochronology
TL;DR: In this paper, stable carbon isotopes of bulk oil (bitumen) and Re-Os geochronology were used to trace the petroleum sources, to constrain the absolute timing of hydrocarbon generation, and to reconstruct the petroleum system evolution of the deeply-buried oil accumulations in carbonate reservoirs.
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Direct dating Paleo-fluid flow events in sedimentary basins
Peng Yang,Alina Delia Popa,Keyu Liu,Zhen Li,Kai Rankenburg,Brent I.A. McInnes,Jianliang Liu,Noreen J. Evans +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reconstructed the fluid evolution history during the Carboniferous in an Ordovician deeply-buried carbonate reservoir in the Tarim Basin, China, with unprecedented temporal resolution.
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Micro-mechanical properties of shale due to water/supercritical carbon dioxide-rock interaction
TL;DR: High-temperature and high-pressure experiments reveal that water/supercritical CO2-rock interaction damages shale by inducing fractures, decreasing elastic modulus and hardness, and causing compaction and stress-induced tensile fractures, with supercritical CO2 being a more effective fracturing fluid.
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Evolution of Ordovician YJ1X ultra-deep oil reservoir in the Yuecan oilfield, Tarim Basin, NW China
TL;DR: Based on a combined in-situ calcite U-Pb dating, molecular geochemical correlations of reservoir oil and extract from reservoir rocks, and fluid inclusion analysis, the charge and evolution history of the YJ1X ultra-deep oil reservoir of the Ordovician Yijianfang Formation in the southwestern part of the Tabei Uplift has been determined systematically as discussed by the authors .
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Patent
Ancient oil-water interface recognition method and application thereof in reestablishment of crude oil charging history
Keyu Liu,Wu Luya,Pang Xiongqi,Jianliang Liu,Peng Yang,Xi Kelai +5 more
- 08 Dec 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, an ancient oil-water interface recognition method was proposed for the re-establishment of a crude oil charging history, which can be used to detect the charging history of crude oil.
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