A Teacher from College of Energy, CDUT, Publishes an English Monograph via Springer Nature, a World-famous Academic Publishing Company
The English academic monograph, Ultradeep Carbonate Gas Reservoirs: Reservoir Characteristics and Percolation Mechanism, authored by Associate Professor Wang Lu from the College of Energy, Chengdu University of Technology (CDUT), was recently published by Springer Nature, a world-famous publishing company. The publication of this monograph by Springer Nature shows the international academic institution's full recognition of the discipline construction achievement and academic research level of the College of Energy and indicates a new level of the College of Energy in the research field of deep-ultradeep oil and gas reservoirs.

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In reliance on the research results of the National Science and Technology Major Project during the 13th Five-Year Plan period - "Efficient Development Technology of Deep Carbonate Gas Reservoirs", this English academic monograph is the first to provide a systematical investigation into the reservoir characteristics and percolation mechanism of ultradeep carbonate gas reservoirs in the Sichuan Basin; it has formed multiple advanced research techniques, including the ultra-high temperature and pressure physical simulation experiment technique, and developed strategies for the efficient development of ultradeep carbonate gas reservoirs based on theoretical research results, to provide theoretical basis and methodological value for the development of similar gas reservoirs.
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Profile: Wang Lu, an associate professor in the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering, College of Energy, has long been committed to the evaluation of oil and gas reservoirs and research on percolation mechanisms. He has presided over and participated as the principal researcher in 16 National Science and Technology Major Projects and projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province, published more than 50 sci-tech papers and three academic monographs and won one first prize of science and technology progress award at the ministerial and provincial-level; further, he has published/has been granted 10 invention patents in Australia and China. He is currently a youth member of the China Percolation Mechanics Committee and a youth editorial board member of many journals such as Petroleum Science.