2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/6459544
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Secondary Migration Trend Based on Basin Modeling: A Case Study of the Cambrian Petroleum System in the Tarim Basin

Abstract: Secondary hydrocarbon migration is an important aspect of oil-gas accumulation research. While previous studies have relied on geological and fluid geochemical characteristics to predict migration direction, these results are often limited by the number of samples. In recent years, basin simulation has emerged as a valuable tool in hydrocarbon migration research due to its extensive algorithms and adaptable modeling capabilities. It has obvious technical advantages especially for resource evaluation in areas w… Show more

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