--> Shale and Gas Shale in China, Zhang, Jinchuan; Fan, Tailiang; Yu, Bingsong, #90100 (2009)
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Zhang, Jinchuan1
 Fan, Tailiang2
 Yu, Bingsong3

1School of Energy Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China.
2
School of Energy Resources,
China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China.
3
School of Earth Sciences,
China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China.

Abstract Unlike conventional ones, Previous HitgasNext Hit Previous HitshaleNext Hit is a kind of unconventional natural Previous HitgasNext Hit with the concurrence of free Previous HitgasNext Hit and adsorbed Previous HitgasNext Hit in source rocks for Previous HitgasNext Hit. There are at least 2 kinds of Previous HitgasNext Hit generating source rocks in
China, one of which is so called mudstone from the lacustrine basins in East China and another is called Previous HitshaleNext Hit from marine and transitional basins in Middle and West China. Researches on Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit develops quickly in China recently, many basins in North China and Palaeozoic Yangtz regions in South China are of favorable geological settings for Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit according to the investigateion progresses on Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit from the year 2000. Based on geology analysis, logging data, seismic interpretation and well performance testing, favourable basins and profitable regions with Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit potential can be made out. There are at least 3 kinds of reginal Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit models as Cenozoic-Mesozoic lacustrine mudstone represented by Bohaibay or Turpan-Hami basin, Mesozoic-Palaeozoic transitional Previous HitshaleNext Hit represented by Ordos basin, and Palaeozoic marine Previous HitshaleNext Hit represented by Sichuan basin, Among which the resources of Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit in Paleozoic is the largest, while that in Mesozoic and Cenozoic groups decreased in turn. It is demonstrated that there exist favorable geological settings and evidences for regional distribution of Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasNext Hit in Yangtz area, Southern China, which has ever been taken as one of the most difficult areas for hydrocarbon exploration. It is primarily assessed that the resources of Previous HitshaleNext Hit Previous HitgasTop in China is about 20-30 tcm.

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