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D-Index
48
Citations
9156
World Ranking
3789
National Ranking
249

Best Publications

  • The first offshore natural gas hydrate production test in South China Sea

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  • Jiulong methane reef : Microbial mediation of seep carbonates in the South China Sea

    Xiqiu Han;Xiqiu Han;Erwin Suess;Yong-Jiang Huang;Nengyou Wu

  • Numerical simulation of heat production potential from hot dry rock by water circulating through two horizontal wells at Desert Peak geothermal field

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  • Production potential and stability of hydrate-bearing sediments at the site GMGS3-W19 in the South China Sea: A preliminary feasibility study

    Jiaxin Sun;Ling Zhang;Fulong Ning;Hongwu Lei

  • Gas Hydrate System of Shenhu Area, Northern South China Sea: Geochemical Results

    Nengyou Wu;Haiqi Zhang;Shengxiong Yang;Guangxue Zhang

  • Prospect of marine natural gas hydrate stimulation theory and technology system

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  • Wellbore stability analysis during drilling through marine gas hydrate-bearing sediments in Shenhu area: A case study

    Jiaxin Sun;Fulong Ning;Hongwu Lei;Xuerui Gai

  • Chemical environment of cold seep carbonate formation on the northern continental slope of South China Sea: Evidence from trace and rare earth element geochemistry

    Lu Ge;Lu Ge;Shao-Yong Jiang;Rudy Swennen;Tao Yang

  • Numerical simulation of heat production potential from hot dry rock by water circulating through a novel single vertical fracture at Desert Peak geothermal field

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  • A huff-and-puff production of gas hydrate deposits in Shenhu area of South China Sea through a vertical well

    Zheng Su;George J. Moridis;Keni Zhang;Nengyou Wu

  • Evaluation on gas production potential from laminar hydrate deposits in Shenhu Area of South China Sea through depressurization using vertical wells

    Zheng Su;Yong He;Nengyou Wu;Keni Zhang

  • Characterization and development of marine natural gas hydrate reservoirs in clayey-silt sediments: A review and discussion

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  • Hydrate-induced clogging of sand-control screen and its implication on hydrate production operation

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  • Reservoir stability in the process of natural gas hydrate production by depressurization in the shenhu area of the south China sea

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  • Optimization and analysis of gravel packing parameters in horizontal wells for natural gas hydrate production

    Yanlong Li;Yanlong Li;Nengyou Wu;Deli Gao;Deli Gao;Qiang Chen

  • Influences of hydrate layered distribution patterns on triaxial shearing characteristics of hydrate-bearing sediments

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  • Progress in Global Gas Hydrate Development and Production as a New Energy Resource

    Liping Liu;Liping Liu;Zhilei Sun;Lei Zhang;Nengyou Wu

  • Numerical simulation of gas production from hydrate-bearing sediments in the Shenhu area by depressurising: The effect of burden permeability

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  • Evaluation on the gas production potential of different lithological hydrate accumulations in marine environment

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  • Effect of gas hydrate formation and decomposition on flow properties of fine-grained quartz sand sediments using X-ray CT based pore network model simulation

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Frequent Co-Authors

Jinqiang Liang
Jinqiang Liang Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey
Duofu Chen
Duofu Chen Shanghai Ocean University
George J. Moridis
George J. Moridis Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Fulong Ning
Fulong Ning China University of Geosciences
Xiao-Sen Li
Xiao-Sen Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Daniel Birgel
Daniel Birgel Universität Hamburg
Harry H. Roberts
Harry H. Roberts Louisiana State University
Guodong Jia
Guodong Jia Tongji University
Jörn Peckmann
Jörn Peckmann Universität Hamburg
Huifang Xu
Huifang Xu University of Wisconsin–Madison

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