CHENG Bin

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Personal Information

  

  

Dr. CHENG Bin

PostDoc in Organic Geochemistry

  

  

Department of Petroleum Geology

School of Geosciences

China University of Petroleum

Address: NO.66, Changjiang West Road, Huandao, Qingdao, 266580, China.

Tel.: +86 176 6092 4009  Email: chengbin1987@hotmail.com

Web: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bin_Cheng20

  

  

Expertise Areas

Characterization of biomarkers and isotopes in ancient organic matter and their implications for paleoenvironment and paleobiology

Origin, secondary alteration processes, and migration direction and paths of oil and gas in deep marine reservoirs

Exploration of new molecular markers in C5–C13 light hydrocarbon fractions of oils using GC × GC-TOFMS

  

  

Education

2014-08 to 2015-08        University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

   Visiting PhD candidate

2009-09 to 2016-06        China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China

   PhD (Organic Geochemistry)

2005-09 to 2009-06        Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China

   Bachelor (Geology)

  

  

Employment

2016-07 to present          China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China

   PostDoc (Organic Geochemistry)

  

  

Funding and Projects

2018-01 to 2020-12         National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO. 41702140

   Title:Characterization and comparison of biomarkers and stable carbon isotopes of the Sinian–Lower Cambrian organic     matters in central Sichuan Basin

2016-07 to 2018-07         China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, NO. 2016M602217

   Title: Qualitative & Quantitative Analyses and Geochemical Application of C5-C13 Light Hydrocarbons of Crude Oils

  

  

Representative Publications

1. Cheng Bin et al. Biodegradation and possible source of Silurian and Carboniferous reservoir bitumens from the Halahatang sub-depression, Tarim Basin, NW China, Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2016, 78: 236–246. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2016.09.023

2. Cheng Bin et al. Application of the monoterpane ratio (MTR) to distinguish marine oils from terrigenous oils and infer depositional environment in northern Tarim Basin, China, Organic Geochemistry, 2015, 85: 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2015.05.001

3. Cheng Bin et al. Ratios of low molecular weight alkylbenzenes (C0–C4) in Chinese crude oils as indicators of maturity and depositional environment, Organic Geochemistry, 2015, 88: 78–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2015.08.008

4. Cheng Bin et al. Occurrence and geochemical significance of monoterpenoid hydrocarbons in crude oils, Acta Petrolei Sinica, 2015, 36(11): 1341–1348 (in Chinese with English abstract).

5. Cheng Bin et al. Geochemical characteristics and correlation of extracts from Silurian bituminous sandstones and Carboniferous oil sands in well Ha6, northern Tarim Basin. Petroleum Geology & Experiment, 2014, 36(6): 736–743 (in Chinese with English abstract).

6. Cheng Bin et al. Geochemical analysis of mixed oil in the Ordovician reservoir of the Halahatang Depression, Tarim Basin, China, Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 2013, 32(4): 347–356

7. Cheng Bin et al. Application of C5–C7 light hydrocarbons in geochemical studies: A case study of Ordovician crude oils from the halahatang depression, Tarim uplift. Nature Gas Geoscience, 2013, 24(2): 398–405 (in Chinese with English abstract).

  

  

Conferences Attended

2013-09, 26th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry, 2013 (Poster Presentation), Tenerife, Spain



 

Last update: March 20, 2018