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Peng Li

Researcher at PetroChina

Publications -  10
Citations -  543

Peng Li is an academic researcher from PetroChina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oil shale & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 406 citations. Previous affiliations of Peng Li include Sinopec.

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Pore throat structure and fractal characteristics of tight oil sandstone: A case study in the Ordos Basin, China

TL;DR: In order to determine the micro-structure of pore throat, the high pressure mercury intrusion experiments (HPMI) were performed on the tight oil sandstone samples of Chang 7 member in Xin’anbian Block, Ordos Basin, China as mentioned in this paper.
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Effect of lithofacies on gas storage capacity of marine and continental shales in the Sichuan Basin, China

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified three-end diagram concerning the contents of siliceous minerals, carbonate minerals and clay minerals was presented for comparative analyses among different lithofacies in terms of core, pore structure, methane adsorption and gas-bearing characteristics.
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Pore structure of transitional shales in the Ordos Basin, NW China: Effects of composition on gas storage capacity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effects of organic and inorganic compositions on the development of Upper Paleozoic transitional shale pore structures through a combination of petrophysical and geochemical measurements.
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Ono–Kondo Model for Supercritical Shale Gas Storage: A Case Study of Silurian Longmaxi Shale in Southeast Chongqing, China

TL;DR: In this article, a series of Lower Silurian Longmaxi marine shale samples in southeast Chongqing, China, were collected to investigate the reservoir characteristics, and a suit of methane adsorption isotherms were fitted using a supercritical Ono-Kondo model to better understand the adorption capacity of longmaxi shale.
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Estimation of shale gas adsorption capacity of the Longmaxi Formation in the Upper Yangtze Platform, China

TL;DR: In this paper, a methane isothermal adsorption experiment was conducted on the Lower Silurian marine shale of the Longmaxi Formation from the Upper Yangtze Platform, China, at pressures up to 10.94 MPa and temperatures of 30 °C and 39 ÂC.