2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-023-03189-y
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Too much water under the bridge: unraveling the worldwide invasion of the tree tobacco through genetic and ecological approaches

E. A. Issaly,
M. C. Baranzelli,
N. Rocamundi
et al.
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“…Lv Zhikai et al analyzed the connectivity of reservoirs and pointed out optimization countermeasures for the well pattern and production system of gas wells [26]. Li Guoxin et al analyzed in depth the factors affecting the recovery of tight gas reservoirs and established a development countermeasure system to match the characteristics of the gas reservoirs in the area, improving the recovery of tight gas reservoirs [27][28][29][30]. Fan H C et al pointed out that, in the case of water invasion in fractured gas reservoirs, natural gas primarily exists in the forms of bypass sealing gas, barrier sealing gas, and water-blocking sealing gas [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lv Zhikai et al analyzed the connectivity of reservoirs and pointed out optimization countermeasures for the well pattern and production system of gas wells [26]. Li Guoxin et al analyzed in depth the factors affecting the recovery of tight gas reservoirs and established a development countermeasure system to match the characteristics of the gas reservoirs in the area, improving the recovery of tight gas reservoirs [27][28][29][30]. Fan H C et al pointed out that, in the case of water invasion in fractured gas reservoirs, natural gas primarily exists in the forms of bypass sealing gas, barrier sealing gas, and water-blocking sealing gas [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%