LI Jijun

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Personal Information


Dr. LI Jijun

Professor in Petroleum Geology

Master supervisor  

  

Unconventional Oil and Gas Research Center

School of Geosciences

China University of Petroleum

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

Tel.: +86-532-8698 3190 Mobile: +86-18661856592

Email: lijj@upc.edu.cn

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

  


Expertise Areas

Unconventional petroleum geology

Isotopic geochemistry of natural gas

  

  

Education

2005-09 to 2009-04        Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, China

   PhD (Mineral Resource Prospecting and Exploration)

2002-09 to 2005-04        Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, China

   Master (Mineral Resource Prospecting and Exploration)

1998-09 to 2002-07        Northeast Petroleum University, Anda, China

   Bachelor (Geological exploration of oil and natural gas)

  

  

Employment

2017-12 to present         China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China

   Professor (Unconventional Oil and Gas Geology)

2014-09 to 2015-09        Power Environmental Energy Research Institute, Covina, USA

   Visiting scholar (Unconventional Oil and Gas Geology)

2012-09 to 2017-12        China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China

   Associate professor (Unconventional Oil and Gas Geology)

2009-04 to 2012-08        Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing, China

   Associate professor (Petroleum Geochemistry)

2008-03 to 2008-07        CSIRO Division of Petroleum Resource, Sydney, Australia

   Visiting scholar (Petroleum Geochemistry)

  

  

Courses Offered

Reservoir geochemistry,

Element and isotope geochemistry,

Natural gas geochemistry

  

  

Representative Funding and Projects

2018-01 to 2021-12        National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO. 41772131

   Title:Exploration of Key Issues in the Mobility of Shale Oil Using Improved NMR

2015-01 to 2018-12        National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO. 41472105

   Title: Quantitative Characterization of Organic Acid Generation during Thermal Evolution of Shale and its Dissolution to                                                   Reservoir of Tight Oil

2013-01 to 2016-12        National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO. 41272152

   Title: Control Factors and the Component and Isotopic Fractionation during Adsorption/Desorption of Shale Gas

2011-01 to 2013-12        National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO. 41002044

   Title: Isotopic Composition of Inclusions in Volcanic Rock Reservoirs in Xujiaweizi Fault Depression and Its Application                                                   in Genetic Identification of Natural Gas

2016-10 to 2017-12        National Science and Technology Major Project, NO. 2016ZX05029002-002

   Title: Study on Main Controlling Factors of Conventional and Unconventional Hydrocarbon Accumulations

2016-12 to 2017-11        Technology development project of Henan Oilfield Company

   Title: Study on mobile oil of continental shale in Biyang Depression

2018-08 to 2019-12       Technology development project of Liaohe Oilfield Company

  Title: Mechanism of Tight Oil Accumulation in Lake Facies Carbonate Rocks, Leijia


Representative Publications

1. Quantitative characterization of organic acid generation, decarboxylation, and dissolution in a shale reservoir and the corresponding applications—A case study of the Bohai Bay Basin. Fuel, 2018, 214.

2. Fractal characteristics of continental shale pores and its significance to the occurrence of shale oil in china: A case study of Biyang Depression. Fractals, 2018, 26.

3. Comprehensive polynomial simulation and prediction for Langmuir volume and Langmuir pressure of shale gas adsorption using multiple factors. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2017, 88.

4. Chemical and Isotopic Fractionation of Shale Gas During Adsorption and Desorption. J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol., 2017, 17.

5. A comparison of experimental methods for describing shale pore features – A case study in the Bohai Bay Basin of eastern China. International Journal of Coal Geology, 2015, 152.

6. Impact of hydrocarbon expulsion efficiency of continental shale upon shale oil accumulations in eastern China. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2015, 59.

7. Key factors controlling the gas adsorption capacity of shale: A study based on parallel experiments. Applied Geochemistry, 2015, 58.

8. U-Pb zircon geochronology of basal granite by LA-ICP-MS in Yitong Basin, Northeast China: Implications for origin of limestone. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2015, 68.

9. Water role and its influence on hydrogen isotopic composition of natural gas during gas generation. Acta Geologica Sinica (English edition), 2011, 85.

10. A study of the migration and accumulation efficiency and the genesis of hydrocarbon natural gas in the Xujiaweizi fault depression. Acta Geologica Sinica (English edition), 2008, 82.

  

  

Awards & Honors

2018-02, Second prize of progress in science and technology of the Ministry of Education, China

2010-10, Third prize of progress in science and technology of China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association, China

2010-09, Second prize of progress in science and technology of Heilongjiang province, China

2009-08, Third prize of progress in science and technology of Heilongjiang province, China

  

  

Postgraduate training

Recruit graduate students in mineral prospecting and exploration. More than 10 graduate students have been instructed, and many of them won the national scholarship and excellent dissertation.

  

  

Part-time Academic Job

National Natural Fund correspondence expert, Ministry of Education Graduate Dissertation sampling communication expert, reviewer of "AAPG Bulletin", "Energy & Fuels", "Marine and Petroleum Geology", "Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research", "Energy Exploration & Exploitation", "Oil and Gas Geology" and so on.



 

Last update: September 30, 2018