“…First, although these properties are influenced by practically the same factors-the mineral composition and organic matter content, porosity, fluid saturation, textural features, etc.-it can affect thermal conductivity and UCS in many ways. For example, the UCS of a dry sample will exceed that of a sample when saturated [1,35], while the thermal conductivity of a dry sample will be below that when saturated by oil, water, or its mixture (thermal conductivity is about 0.58-0.6 W•m −1 •K −1 for water, 0.10-0.18 W•m −1 •K −1 for oil/kerosene, 1.3-7.6 W•m −1 •K −1 for mineral matrix [12]). Waterwet samples are often weaker than kerosene-wet samples [33], while the thermal conductivity of water-wet samples is higher than that of kerosene-wet samples (kerosene is used as a thermal oil model in experiments because of its similarity in thermal properties).…”