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Analysis of Factors Affecting the Formation and Evolution of Shale Gas
Shale gas, as an important unconventional natural gas resource, is formed and evolves through a complex geological process influenced by a variety of geological and environmental factors. These factors not only determine the generation and enrichment of shale gas but also affect its final reserves and development potential. This paper will analyze
The Formation Process of Shale Gas: Energy Mysteries in Geological History
Shale gas, as an important unconventional natural gas resource, is formed through complex physical and chemical reactions as well as geological tectonic movements over geological history. Understanding the formation process of shale gas not only helps us better recognize the characteristics of this energy source but also provides a scientific basis