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Professor Li's World Atlas of Oil and Gas Basins is afresh and comprehensive treatise of the distribution of theworld's hydrocarbon reserves. The Atlas highlights thegeographical, sedimentary and geological features of the basins,using a combination of maps and stratigraphic diagrams to depictthe history, prospectivity and commercial production capacity ofthe reserves on a continental and country-by-countrybasis.
The Atlas is an essential reference source for petroleum geologistsand reservoir engineers working in hydrocarbon exploration andproduction. It is also a valuable and original
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Produktbeschreibung
Professor Li's World Atlas of Oil and Gas Basins is afresh and comprehensive treatise of the distribution of theworld's hydrocarbon reserves. The Atlas highlights thegeographical, sedimentary and geological features of the basins,using a combination of maps and stratigraphic diagrams to depictthe history, prospectivity and commercial production capacity ofthe reserves on a continental and country-by-countrybasis.

The Atlas is an essential reference source for petroleum geologistsand reservoir engineers working in hydrocarbon exploration andproduction. It is also a valuable and original teaching aid foruniversity graduate and postgraduate courses.

The Atlas provides a welcome addition to the global database of theworld's energy resources and is therefore an indispensablesource of information for the formulation of future strategies toexploit oil and gas reserves.

Written by one of China's foremost petroleum geologists, theAtlas provides a rare analysis of the industry from the perspectiveof the country whose demand for oil and gas is set to become thelargest in the next few decades. It is an important and vitalscholarly work.
Autorenporträt
Born in China's northern Gansu Province, Professor Li Guoyu was educated at Lanzhou University and Beijing Petroleum Geology College. He has written close to 70 books and more than 30 scholarly papers on petroleum geology and has spent many years developing a theory of Sedimentary Basins that portrays an optimistic prognosis of oil and gas reserves in the world. Li Guoyu has combined his academic research with industry experience working with China's largest petroleum company and the Chinese Ministry of Energy. He is an Honorary Academician with the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Li Guoyu is married with children and grandchildren and resides in Beijing.