Conventionally trapped natural gas accumulations in the Jurassic tight sandstone reservoirs: A case study from the Center of the Western Sichuan Basin, SW China
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Conventionally trapped natural gas accumulations in the Jurassic tight sandstone reservoirs: A case study from the Center of the Western Sichuan Basin, SW China
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ENERGY EXPLORATION & EXPLOITATION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 014459871774652
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SAGE Publications
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2017-12-24
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10.1177/0144598717746522
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