2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2010.00281.x
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Late‐Stage Reservoir Formation Effect and Its Dynamic Mechanisms in Complex Superimposed Basins

Abstract: Complex superimposed basins exhibit multi‐stage tectonic events and multi‐stage reservoir formation; hydrocarbon reservoirs formed in the early stage have generally late‐stage genesis characteristics after undergoing adjustment, reconstruction and destruction of later‐stage multiple tectonic events. In this paper, this phenomenon is called the late‐stage reservoir formation effect. The late‐stage reservoir formation effect is a basic feature of oil and gas‐forming reservoirs in complex superimposed basins, rev… Show more

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