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Formation and Distribution of Deep Large Oil and Gas Fields

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How can large-scale oil and gas accumulation be developed in deep reservoirs, and how does oil and gas accumulate and distribute with various types of hydrocarbon kitchen and hydrocarbon phases, as well as the superimposition and transformation of multi-stage tectonic movements under the deep geological conditions.

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Hu, S., Wang, T. (2021). Formation and Distribution of Deep Large Oil and Gas Fields. In: Deep-Buried Large Hydrocarbon Fields Onshore China: Formation and Distribution. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2285-4_4

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