Pore throat characteristics of tight reservoirs by a combined mercury method: A case study of the member 2 of Xujiahe Formation in Yingshan gasfield, North Sichuan Basin
The complex pore throat characteristics are significant factors that control the properties of tight sandstone reservoirs. Due to the strong heterogeneity of the pore structure in tight reservoirs, it is difficult to characterize the pore structure by single methods. To determine the pore throat, co...
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Main Authors: | Wang Youzhi, Mao Cui, Li Qiang, Jin Wei, Zhu Simiao, Wang Xiandong, Wang Zhiguo, He Jiayin, Shen Jiagang, Zhu Yanping, Wang Ying, Wang Haiyan, Tan Baode, Ren Junhu |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/645a062d220a4a6eb3ba2d23bab2ce9c |
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