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Unconventional reservoirs are discovered in all petroleum basins around the world [...]

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  • This Special Issue aims to reflect new ideas, concepts, and methods in research related to petrophysics, lithology, and geochemistry of unconventional formations, including but not limited to reservoir properties, mechanical and thermal properties, and molecular and isotope composition of organic matter, as well as the mechanisms of rock and organic matter transformations during geological history and hydrocarbon production

  • Leushina et al [2] report the results of geochemical studies and reconstruction of paleosedimentation conditions of Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous source rocks from the north of Western Siberia (Russia)

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Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. This Special Issue aims to reflect new ideas, concepts, and methods in research related to petrophysics, lithology, and geochemistry of unconventional formations, including but not limited to reservoir properties, mechanical and thermal properties, and molecular and isotope composition of organic matter, as well as the mechanisms of rock and organic matter transformations during geological history and hydrocarbon production.

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