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Large Gas, Oil Field Discovered in Tibet
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2001-08-22
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Experts predicted that the Qiangtang Basin holds hundreds of millions of tons of oil. Chinese geologists have conducted a series of investigations in the basin since the founding of New China. Last July, a research team headed by professor Wang Chengshan from Chengdu University of Science and Engineering collected oil-shale and other related layer samples in the Qiangtang Basin over an area of 160,000 sq km. Based on lab research, experts confirmed that the geologic age of the shale of the Qiangtang Basin is around 180 million years old. The dating of the materials helped scientists determine the likelihood of oil deposits. The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has several typical marine basins, the geological land type from which most of the world's gas and oil resources are derived, according to experts. |
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