Name: YuanGuanghui
Academic title: Professor
Research Area:Oil esearchGeology
Contact:
Email: yuan.guanghui@upc.edu.cn
Research Interests:
ResearchGeology; Fluid-rock interactions; CCS
Courses Offered:
Diagenesis and Reservoir Prediction;
Scholarly Activities
-Publications:
[1] Guanghui Yuan, Zihao Jin, Yingchang Cao, et al.Microdroplets initiate organic-inorganic interactions and mass transfer in thermal hydrous geosystems , Nature Communications, 2024, 15:4960.
[2]Guang-Hui Yuan; Zi-Hao Jin; Ying-Chang Cao; Ke-Yu Liu; Jon Gluyas; Yan-Zhong Wang; Ke-Lai Xi ; Evolution of nC16H34-water–mineral systems in thermal capsules and geological implications for deeply-buried hydrocarbon reservoirs, Geosciences Frontiers, 2022, 13(2):101322.
[3]Cao Yingchang, Yuan Guanghui, Wang Yanzhong, et al. Successive formation of secondary pores via feldspar dissolution in deeply buried feldspar-rich clastic reservoirs in typical petroliferous basins and its petroleum geological significance,SCIENCE CHINA Earth Science,2022, 65:1673-1703.
[4]Zihao Jin; Guanghui Yuan; Yingchang Cao; Keyu Liu; Yanzhong Wang; Jianye Sun; Xiluo Hao; Ling Zhou; Yihan Wei; Shuqi Wu ; Interactions between hydrocarbon-bearing fluids and calcite in fused silica capillary capsules and geological implications for deeply-buried hydrocarbon reservoirs, SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences, 2022, 65(2): 299-316.
[5] Guanghui Yuan, Yingchang Cao, et al.Genetic mechanisms of Permian Upper Shihezi sandstone reservoirs with multi-stage subsidence and uplift in the Huanghua Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, East China. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2021, 124:1-25.
[6] Guanghui Yuan, Yingchang Cao, et al. Coupled mineral alteration and oil degradation in thermal oil-water-feldspar systems and implications for organic-inorganic interactions in hydrocarbon reservoirs. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta,2019,248:61-87.
[7] Guanghui Yuan, Yingchang Cao, et al. A review of feldspar alteration and its geological significance in sedimentary basins: from shallow aquifers to deep hydrocarbon reservoirs. Earth-Science Reviews, 2019, 191:114-140.
[8] Guanghui Yuan, Yingchang Cao, Jon Gluyas, et al. Reactive transport modeling of coupled feldspar dissolution and secondary mineral precipitation and its implication for diagenetic interaction in sandstones. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, 2017, 207: 232-255.
[9] Guanghui Yuan, YingchangCao, Jon Gluyas, et al. Feldspar dissolution, authigenic clays and quartz cements in open and closed sandstone geochemical systems during diagenesis. AAPG Bulletin, 2015, 99(11)2121-2154.
[10]Guanghui Yuan,Yingchang Cao, Longwei Qiu, et al. Genetic Mechanism of High quality reservoirs in permian tight fan delta conglomerates at the northwestern margin of the Junggar Basin, Northwestern China. AAPG Bulletin, 2017, 101(12)1995-2019.
[11] Guanghui Yuan, Yingchang Cao, Jon Gluyas, et al. Petrography, fluid inclusion, isotope and trace element constraints on the origin of quartz cementation and feldspar dissolution and the associated fluid evolution in arkosic sandstones. AAPG Bulletin, 2018,102, 5:761-792.
[12] Guanghui Yuan, Yingchang Cao, Zhenzhen Jia, Jon Gluyas, et al. Selective dissolution of feldspars in the presence of carbonates: The way to generate secondary pores in buried sandstones by organic CO2.Marineand Petroleum Geology, 2015, 60:105-119.
[13] Guanghui Yuan, Jon Gluyas,Yingchang Cao, et al. Diagenesis and reservoir quality evolution of the Eocene sandstones in the northern Dongying Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, East China. Marine & Petroleum Geology, 2015, 62:77-89.
[14] Guanghui Yuan,Yingchang Cao, Yongchao Zhang, et al. Diagenesis and reservoir quality of sandstones with ancient “deep” incursion of meteoric freshwater——An example in the Nanpu Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, East China. Marine & Petroleum Geology, 2017, 82:444-464.
[15] Cao Yingchang, Yuan Guanghui, et al. Characteristics and origin of abnormally high porosity zones in buried Paleogene clastic reservoirs in the Shengtuo area, Dongying Sag, East China. Petroleum Science, 2014, 11:346-362
-Research Project:
[1] National Natural Science Foundation of China, Geofluid-rock interactions in sedimentary basins (No. 42222208).
[2] National Natural Science Foundation of China, Kinetics and quantitative prediction of feldspar dissolution insubsurface clastic reservors (No. 41872140).
[3] National Natural Science Foundation of China, Feldspar diagenetic alteration and its relationship with hydrocarbon degradation in feldspar-rich sandstone reservoirs (No. 416021328).
[4] National Natural Science Foundation of China, Water-rock interactions in feldspar-rich sandstone reservoirs and their significance on carbon sequestration (No. 41911530189).
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