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Journal of Petroleum Geology

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Journal of Petroleum Geology, vol. 23 (2), April 2000, pp. 193-220.
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THE NATURE AND ORIGIN OF PETROLEUM IN THE CHAIWOPU SUB-BASIN (JUNGGAR BASIN), NW CHINA

H. P. Huang*


The Chaiwopu Sub-basin is a minor extension of the Junggar Basin, NW China, and covers an area of about 2,500 sq. km. It is bounded to the east and north by the Bogda Shan and to the south by the Tian Shan (“Shan” meaning “mountains” in Chinese). Four wells have been drilled in the sub-basin; condensate and gas have been produced in non-commercial quantities at one of the wells (Well C), but the other three wells were dry. In this paper, I investigate the nature and origin of the petroleum at Well C.

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