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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: World Petroleum Congress
Paper presented at the 16th World Petroleum Congress, June 11–15, 2000
Paper Number: WPC-30120
... SUMMARY with mid-Miocene Series to Quaternary 1. Regional Setting System. Research shows that the East China With an area of 770,000 km2, the East Sea Shelf Basin is the target area for oil/gas China Sea is located between the Chinese exploration. Specially, the Xihu Trough located continental...
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Publisher: World Petroleum Congress
Paper presented at the 15th World Petroleum Congress, October 12–17, 1997
Paper Number: WPC-29110
... Abstract. Forty-five sedimentary basins that can be divided into ten types have been found in the South China Sea so far, and synthetical evaluation of their oil and gas resources has to include the contents of shallow, intermediate and deep levels. This paper reviews the evaluation results...
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Publisher: World Petroleum Congress
Paper presented at the 11th World Petroleum Congress, August 28–September 2, 1983
Paper Number: WPC-20112
... then the boundary area of the Chinese continent and the adjacent region have been broken up to form a series of graben-type fault basins. These can be further grouped into pre-, syn- and post-tectonic basins, such as: the Bohai, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and the South China Sea, with promising oil and gas fields...