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Haijun Yang is affiliated with China National Petroleum Corporation in China, where their research primarily focuses on earth sciences and engineering disciplines related to hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis. Their work spans several interconnected areas within geology, geophysics, and mechanical engineering, with particular attention to the geological and geophysical processes that influence petroleum systems.

The scientist's research interests cover a broad range of topics including:

  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geological and geophysical studies
  • Geological studies and exploration
  • Methane hydrates and related phenomena
  • Hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis
  • Geological and geochemical analysis
  • Drilling and well engineering

Their main fields of study are Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Subfields where they have contributed significantly include geology, mechanics of materials, environmental chemistry, geophysics, and mechanical engineering.

Haijun Yang has published extensively in well-known scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • AAPG Bulletin
  • Petroleum Exploration and Development
  • Zhongguo shiyou kantan
  • Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Haijun Yang include:

  • "Hydrothermal alteration and hydrocarbon accumulations in ultra-deep carbonate reservoirs along a strike-slip fault system, Tarim Basin, NW China," 2021, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • "A great discovery and its significance for exploration of Ordovician ultra-deep fault-controlled carbonate reservoirs in Well Manshen 1 in the Tarim Basin," 2020, Zhongguo shiyou kantan
  • "Characterization of reservoirs, fluids, and productions from the Ordovician carbonate condensate field in the Tarim Basin, northwestern China," 2020, AAPG Bulletin

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Haijun Yang include Haizu Zhang, Junqing Chen, Xiongqi Pang, Keyu Liu, and Changsong Lin, indicating a consistent research network.

Best Publications

  • Feasibility analysis of using abandoned salt caverns for large-scale underground energy storage in China

    Chunhe Yang;Tongtao Wang;Yinping Li;Haijun Yang

  • Petroleum source in the Tazhong Uplift, Tarim Basin: New insights from geochemical and fluid inclusion data

    Sumei Li;Xiongqi Pang;Zhijun Jin;Haijun Yang

  • Geochemistry of Palaeozoic marine petroleum from the Tarim Basin, NW China: Part 3. Thermal cracking of liquid hydrocarbons and gas washing as the major mechanisms for deep gas condensate accumulations

    Shuichang Zhang;Shuichang Zhang;Jin Su;Jin Su;Xiaomei Wang;Xiaomei Wang;Guangyou Zhu;Guangyou Zhu

  • Distribution and erosion of the Paleozoic tectonic unconformities in the Tarim Basin, Northwest China: Significance for the evolution of paleo-uplifts and tectonic geography during deformation

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  • Origin and quantitative source assessment of deep oils in the Tazhong Uplift, Tarim Basin

    Sumei Li;Alon Amrani;Xiongqi Pang;Haijun Yang

  • The occurrence of ultra-deep heavy oils in the Tabei Uplift of the Tarim Basin, NW China

    Guangyou Zhu;Shuichang Zhang;Jin Su;Haiping Huang;Haiping Huang

  • Alteration and multi-stage accumulation of oil and gas in the Ordovician of the Tabei Uplift, Tarim Basin, NW China: Implications for genetic origin of the diverse hydrocarbons

    Guangyou Zhu;Shuichang Zhang;Jin Su;Bin Zhang

  • Non-cracked oil in ultra-deep high-temperature reservoirs in the Tarim basin, China

    Guangyou Zhu;Alexei V. Milkov;Feiran Chen;Na Weng

  • Paleostructural geomorphology of the Paleozoic central uplift belt and its constraint on the development of depositional facies in the Tarim Basin

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  • Oil and gas accumulations in the Ordovician carbonates in the Tazhong Uplift of Tarim Basin, west China

    Xiu-Xiang Lu;Zhi-Jun Jin;Luo-Fu Liu;Shi-Lin Xu

  • Characterization and evaluation of ultra-deep fracture-pore tight sandstone reservoirs: A case study of Cretaceous Bashijiqike Formation in Kelasu tectonic zone in Kuqa foreland basin, Tarim, NW China

    Huiliang Zhang;Huiliang Zhang;Ronghu Zhang;Haijun Yang;Jianfeng Shou;Jianfeng Shou

  • Sequence architecture and depositional evolution of the<scp>O</scp>rdovician carbonate platform margins in the<scp>T</scp>arim<scp>B</scp>asin and its response to tectonism and sea‐level change

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  • The characteristics of Precambrian sedimentary basin and the distribution of deep source rock: A case study of Tarim Basin in Neoproterozoic and source rocks in Early Cambrian, Western China

    Lin Wu;Shuwei Guan;Rong Ren;Xiaobo Wang

  • Origin of deep strata gas of Tazhong in Tarim Basin, China

    Guangyou Zhu;Baotao Zhang;Haijun Yang;Jin Su

  • Secondary alteration to ancient oil reservoirs by late gas filling in the Tazhong area, Tarim Basin

    Guangyou Zhu;Baotao Zhang;Haijun Yang;Jin Su

  • Relationship between the later strong gas-charging and the improvement of the reservoir capacity in deep Ordovician carbonate reservoir in Tazhong area, Tarim Basin

    WenZhi Zhao;GuangYou Zhu;ShuiChang Zhang;XueFeng Zhao

  • Paleoproterozoic assembly of the north and south Tarim terranes: New insights from deep seismic profiles and Precambrian granite cores

    Haijun Yang;Haijun Yang;Guanghui Wu;Timothy M. Kusky;Yongquan Chen

  • Effects of structural segmentation and faulting on carbonate reservoir properties: A case study from the Central Uplift of the Tarim Basin, China

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  • Neoproterozoic stratigraphic framework of the Tarim Craton in NW China: Implications for rift evolution

    Lin Wu;Shuwei Guan;Shuichang Zhang;Haijun Yang

  • Adjustment and alteration of hydrocarbon reservoirs during the Late Himalayan Period, Tarim Basin, NW China

    Shuichang Zhang;Bin Zhang;Haijun Yang;Guangyou Zhu

  • Geochemistry, origin and accumulation of continental condensate in the ultra-deep-buried Cretaceous sandstone reservoir, Kuqa Depression, Tarim Basin, China

    Guangyou Zhu;Huitong Wang;Na Weng;Haijun Yang

  • Hydrocarbon accumulation mechanisms and industrial exploration depth of large-area fracture–cavity carbonates in the Tarim Basin, western China

    Guangyou Zhu;Caineng Zou;Haijun Yang;Kai Wang

  • A well-preserved 250 million-year-old oil accumulation in the Tarim Basin, western China: Implications for hydrocarbon exploration in old and deep basins

    Guangyou Zhu;Shuichang Zhang;Keyu Liu;Keyu Liu;Haijun Yang

  • Diamondoids as tracers of late gas charge in oil reservoirs: Example from the Tazhong area, Tarim Basin, China

    Guangyou Zhu;Zhiyao Zhang;Alexei V. Milkov;Xiaoxiao Zhou

Frequent Co-Authors

Guangyou Zhu
Guangyou Zhu China National Petroleum Corporation (China)
Shuichang Zhang
Shuichang Zhang China National Petroleum Corporation (China)
Xiongqi Pang
Xiongqi Pang China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Yongfeng Zhu
Yongfeng Zhu Peking University
Keyu Liu
Keyu Liu China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Haiping Huang
Haiping Huang University of Calgary
Zhijun Jin
Zhijun Jin Sinopec (China)
Zhenxue Jiang
Zhenxue Jiang China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Alexei V. Milkov
Alexei V. Milkov Colorado School of Mines
Caineng Zou
Caineng Zou China National Petroleum Corporation (China)

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