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Xiongqi Pang publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Xiongqi Pang sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 364 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Xiongqi Pang D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Xiongqi Pang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Xiongqi Pang is affiliated with the China University of Petroleum, Beijing in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of engineering and environmental science, with a substantial focus on mechanics of materials, geology, global and planetary change, environmental chemistry, and mechanical engineering as key subfields of study.

Their scholarly output reflects extensive work in hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, geological studies and exploration, methane hydrates and related phenomena, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, petroleum processing and analysis, and geochemistry and geologic mapping.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Petroleum Science
  • Petroleum Exploration and Development
  • Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Several recent papers authored by or involving Xiongqi Pang are:

  • Evaluation and re-understanding of the global natural gas hydrate resources, 2021, Petroleum Science
  • Movable oil content evaluation of lacustrine organic-rich shales: Methods and a novel quantitative evaluation model, 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • The mechanism of unconventional hydrocarbon formation: Hydrocarbon self-sealing and intermolecular forces, 2021, Petroleum Exploration and Development
  • Whole petroleum system and ordered distribution pattern of conventional and unconventional oil and gas reservoirs, 2022, Petroleum Science
  • Wettability of different clay mineral surfaces in shale: Implications from molecular dynamics simulations, 2023, Petroleum Science

Their network of frequent co-authors includes Tao Hu, Fujie Jiang, Junqing Chen, Kanyuan Shi, and Bo Pang. These collaborations indicate a strong engagement with various experts contributing to the research topics listed above.

Best Publications

  • Characteristics of migrating submarine canyons from the middle Miocene to present: Implications for paleoceanographic circulation, northern South China Sea

    Mangzheng Zhu;Stephan Graham;Xiong Pang;Timothy McHargue

  • Movable oil content evaluation of lacustrine organic-rich shales: Methods and a novel quantitative evaluation model

    Tao Hu;Xiongqi Pang;Fujie Jiang;Qifeng Wang

  • Geochemistry of petroleum systems in the Niuzhuang South Slope of Bohai Bay Basin: Part 3. Estimating hydrocarbon expulsion from the Shahejie formation

    Xiongqi Pang;Maowen Li;Maowen Li;Sumei Li;Sumei Li;Zhijun Jin

  • Petroleum geology features and research developments of hydrocarbon accumulation in deep petroliferous basins

    Xiong-Qi Pang;Cheng-Zao Jia;Wen-Yang Wang

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

    Sumei Li;Xiongqi Pang;Zhijun Jin;Haijun Yang

  • Pore structure and fractal characteristics of organic-rich shales: A case study of the lower Silurian Longmaxi shales in the Sichuan Basin, SW China

    Xinhe Shao;Xiongqi Pang;Qianwen Li;Pengwei Wang

  • Mesozoic paleogeography and tectonic evolution of South China Sea and adjacent areas in the context of Tethyan and Paleo-Pacific interconnections

    Di Zhou;Zhen Sun;Han-zong Chen;He-hua Xu

  • Oil content evaluation of lacustrine organic-rich shale with strong heterogeneity: A case study of the Middle Permian Lucaogou Formation in Jimusaer Sag, Junggar Basin, NW China

    Tao Hu;Tao Hu;Xiongqi Pang;Shu Jiang;Qifeng Wang;Qifeng Wang

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

    Sumei Li;Alon Amrani;Xiongqi Pang;Haijun Yang

  • The role of magmatism in the thinning and breakup of the South China Sea continental margin

    Zhen Sun;Jian Lin;Jian Lin;Ning Qiu;Zhimin Jian

  • Revised models for determining TOC in shale play: Example from Devonian Duvernay Shale, Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

    Pengwei Wang;Pengwei Wang;Zhuoheng Chen;Xiongqi Pang;Kezhen Hu

  • Geothermal regime and hydrocarbon kitchen evolution of the offshore Bohai Bay Basin, North China

    Yinhui Zuo;Nansheng Qiu;Yuan Zhang;Cuicui Li

  • Geochemistry of petroleum systems in the Niuzhuang South Slope of Bohai Bay basin: Part 1: source rock characterization

    Sumei Li;Sumei Li;Xiongqi Pang;Maowen Li;Zhijun Jin

  • Fractal Analysis of Pore Network in Tight Gas Sandstones Using NMR Method: A Case Study from the Ordos Basin, China

    Xinhe Shao;Xiongqi Pang;Hui Li;Xue Zhang

  • Detrital zircon provenance of the Paleogene syn‐rift sediments in the northern South China Sea

    Lei Shao;Licheng Cao;Xiong Pang;Tao Jiang

  • Baiyun Movement: A Significant Tectonic Event on Oligocene/Miocene Boundary in the Northern South China Sea and Its Regional Implications

    Xiong Pang;Changmin Chen;Ming Zhu;Min He

  • Mesozoic subduction-accretion zone in northeastern South China Sea inferred from geophysical interpretations

    Di Zhou;Wanyin Wang;Jialin Wang;Xiong Pang

  • Reservoir Characterization of Tight Sandstones Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Incremental Pressure Mercury Injection Experiments: Implication for Tight Sand Gas Reservoir Quality

    Xinhe Shao;Xiongqi Pang;Fujie Jiang;Longlong Li

  • Reservoir characteristics and their effects on hydrocarbon accumulation in lacustrine turbidites in the Jiyang Super-depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China

    Dongxia Chen;Dongxia Chen;Xiongqi Pang;Zhenxue Jiang;Jianhui Zeng

  • Development of oil formation theories and their importance for peak oil

    Mikael Höök;Ugo Bardi;Lianyong Feng;Xiongqi Pang

  • Origin of the unusually high dibenzothiophene oils in Tazhong-4 Oilfield of Tarim Basin and its implication in deep petroleum exploration

    Sumei Li;Quan Shi;Xiongqi Pang;Baoshou Zhang

  • Wettability of different clay mineral surfaces in shale: Implications from molecular dynamics simulations

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  • Geochemistry of petroleum systems in the Niuzhuang South Slope of Bohai Bay Basin. Part 2: evidence for significant contribution of mature source rocks to immature oils in the Bamianhe field

    Xiongqi Pang;Maowen Li;Maowen Li;Sumei Li;Sumei Li;Zhijun Jin

  • Whole petroleum system and ordered distribution pattern of conventional and unconventional oil and gas reservoirs

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  • Hydrocarbon generation and expulsion characteristics of Eocene source rocks in the Huilu area, northern Pearl River Mouth basin, South China Sea: Implications for tight oil potential

    Junwen Peng;Xiongqi Pang;Hesheng Shi;Huijie Peng

  • Fault-fracture mesh petroleum plays in the Jiyang Superdepression of the Bohai Bay Basin, eastern China

    Shanwen Zhang;Yongshi Wang;Dishi Shi;Huaimin Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhenxue Jiang
Zhenxue Jiang China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Maowen Li
Maowen Li Geological Survey of Canada
Keyu Liu
Keyu Liu China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Haijun Yang
Haijun Yang China National Petroleum Corporation (China)
Zhijun Jin
Zhijun Jin Sinopec (China)
Shu Jiang
Shu Jiang China University of Geosciences
Zhangxin Chen
Zhangxin Chen University of Calgary
Zhuoheng Chen
Zhuoheng Chen Geological Survey of Canada
Nansheng Qiu
Nansheng Qiu China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Quan Shi
Quan Shi China University of Petroleum, Beijing

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