Xie et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Development mode of reverse fault‐associated fractures in deep tight sandstones: A case study in Xinchang Gas Field, Sichuan Basin, ChinaXie et al., 2021
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- Xie R
- Zhou W
- Xiang M
- Yin S
- Zhang M
- Wang Y
- Chen J
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- Geological Journal
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Evaluation of natural fractures is the key issue of the prediction of sweet spots in deep tight sandstones. In this article, taking the tight gas sandstone reservoir of the Xu 2 Member (second member of the Upper Triassic Xujiahe Formation) in Xinchang Gas Field, West …
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