Dr. LIANG Chao
Lecture in Geology
Department of Geology
School of Geosciences
China University of Petroleum
Address: NO.66, Changjiang West Road, Huandao, Qingdao, 266580, China.
Tel.: +86 18514619175
Email: liangchao0318@163.com; 20170112@upc.edu.cn
Web: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chao_Liang11?ev=hdr_xprf
Expertise Areas
Depositional process and Diagenesis of fine-grained sedimentary rocks;
Sequence stratigraphy of deepwater sand and shale systems;
Shale oil and gas reservoirs;
Education
2010-09 to 2015-07 China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China
PhD (Mineral Resource Prospecting and Exploration)
2006-09 to 2010-07 China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China
Master (Resource Prospecting Engineering (Energy))
2017-12 to present China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China
Lecture (Geology)
2015-07 to 2017-11 China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China
Post-doctoral (Geology)
Funding and Projects
2018-01 to 2021-12 National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO. U1762217
The evolution and origin of the shale oil reservoir in lacustrine basin (Project main participants)
2017-01 to 2019-12 National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO. 41602142
Title: The organic-inorganic synergistic diagenesis and its influence on shale oil reservoir formation--a case from Dongying Depression
2016-06 to 2018-06 Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, NO. ZR2016DB16
Title: The study on formation mechanism and hydrocarbon occurrence of shale oil reservoir in Paleogene Dongying Depression
2017-03 to 2017-11 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, NO. 2017T100523
Title: The shale deposition heterogeneity and its influence on the shale reservoir formation
2015-07 to 2017-07 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, NO. 2015M58216
Title: The diagenesis and formation mechanism of Paleogene shale oil reservoir in Dongying Depression
Representative Publications
1. Liang, C., Jiang, Z.X., Cao, Y.C., et al., Sedimentary characteristics and origin of lacustrine organic-rich shales in the salinized Eocene Dongying Depression. GSA Bulletin, 2018, 130 (1-2): 154-174. (SCI, IF=4.2)
2. Liang, C., Cao, Y.C., Jiang, Z.X., et al. Diagenetic variation at the lamina scale in lacustrine organic-rich shales: Implications for hydrocarbon migration and accumulation. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2018, Accept. (SCI, IF=4.6)
3. Liang, C., Cao, Y.C., Jiang, Z, X., et al., Shale oil potential of lacustrine black shale in the Eocene Dongying Depression: implications for geochemistry and reservoir. AAPG Bulletin, 2017, 101 (11): 1835-1858. (SCI, IF=2.77)
4. Liang, C., Jiang, Z.X., Cao, Y.C., et al., Deepwater deposition mechanisms and significance for unconventional hydrocarbon exploration: A case study from the Lower Silurian Longmaxi shale in the Sichuan Basin, South China. AAPG Bulletin, 2016, 100(5):773-794. (SCI, IF=2.77)
5. Liang, C., Jiang, Z.X., Cao, Y.C., et al., Sedimentary environmental controls on petrology and organic matter accumulation in the upper fourth member of the Shahejie Formation. International Journal of Coal Geology, 2018, 186 (2018) 1–13. (SCI, IF=4.78)
6. Liang, C., Jiang, Z.X, Zhang, C.M., et al., The shale characteristics and shale gas exploration prospects of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi shale, Sichuan Basin, South China. Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2014 (21): 636-648. (SCI, IF=2.72)
7. Yang, Y.T., Liang, C.*, Zhang, J.C., et al., A developmental model of lacustrine shale gas genesis: A case from T3y7 shale inthe Ordos Basin, China. Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering. 2015, 22(1):395-405. (SCI, IF=2.72)
8. Liang, C., Jiang, Z. X., Cao, Y. C., et al., The sedimentary characteristics and palaeo-environment restoration of Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation shale, North Guizhou Province, and Its Shale Gas Potential. Journal of Earth Science, 2017, 28(6):1020-1031. (SCI, IF=0.98)
9. Wang, Y.S., Liang, C.*., The reservoir characteristics and shale oil enrichment of the Jiyang Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, East China. Journal of Earth Science. 2017, 28(6): 977-986. (SCI, IF=0.98)
10. Liang, C.*, Jiang, Z.X., Yang, Y.T., et al., Shale lithofacies and reservoir space of the Wufeng-Longmaxi Formation, Sichuan Basin, China, Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2012, 39(6): 736-743. (SCI, IF=1.9)
11. Zhang, J.G.,Jiang, Z.X.,Liang, C.,Lacustrine massive mudrock in the Eocene Jiyang Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China: Nature, origin and significance,Marine and Petroleum Geology,2016,77,1042-1055. (SCI, IF=2.88)
2015-07, Outstanding doctoral graduates, Beijing, China
2017-11, Leader F5000 Academic Paper, China
Conferences Attended
2016-08, Unconventional Resources Technology Conference,San Antonio, USA
2014-08, 19thInternational Sedimentological Congress, Geneva, Switzerland
Others
Reviewers of AAPG Bulletin, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Fuel, Marine and Petroleum Geology, Energy&Fuel, etc;
Last update: Mar. 23, 2018