New oil-rich reservoir discovery in China's Songliao Basin sparks production boom!
The researchers studied sedimentary layers in a basin in Northeast China to understand how oil-rich reservoirs formed. They found that a delta formed in shallow water due to a rise in lake level, creating channels where oil accumulated. The reservoirs are made of sand bodies that are wide and thick, with channels cutting through each other. This information can help adjust and develop oilfields in the area.