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    Remotely constraining the temporal evolution of offshore oil systems by Corrick, Alexander J., Selby, David, McKirdy, David M., Hall, Philip A., Gong, Se, Trefry, Christine, Ross, Andrew S.

    Published in Scientific reports (04-02-2019)
    “…An understanding of the temporal evolution of a petroleum system is fundamental to interpreting where hydrocarbons may be trapped in the subsurface. However,…”
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    Krumholzibacteriota and Deltaproteobacteria contain rare genetic potential to liberate carbon from monoaromatic compounds in subsurface coal seams by Campbell, Bronwyn C, Greenfield, Paul, Barnhart, Elliott P, Gong, Se, Midgley, David J, Paulsen, Ian T, George, Simon C

    Published in mBio (13-03-2024)
    “…Biogenic methane in subsurface coal seam environments is produced by diverse consortia of microbes. Although this methane is useful for global energy security,…”
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    Succession Patterns and Physical Niche Partitioning in Microbial Communities from Subsurface Coal Seams by Vick, Silas H W, Greenfield, Paul, Pinetown, Kaydy L, Sherwood, Neil, Gong, Se, Tetu, Sasha G, Midgley, David J, Paulsen, Ian T

    Published in iScience (22-02-2019)
    “…The subsurface represents a largely unexplored frontier in microbiology. Here, coal seams present something of an oasis for microbial life, providing moisture,…”
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    Innovative fluorescence spectroscopic techniques for rapidly characterising oil inclusions by Liu, Keyu, George, Simon C., Lu, Xuesong, Gong, Se, Tian, Hua, Gui, Lili

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-07-2014)
    “…•QGF+ directly measures dry, disaggregated reservoir grains after robust cleaning.•iTSF measures crushed inclusion solvent extracts from the QGF+ cleaned…”
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    Charging time of tight gas in the Upper Paleozoic of the Ordos Basin, central China by Shuai, Yanhua, Zhang, Shuichang, Mi, Jingkui, Gong, Se, Yuan, Xuanjun, Yang, Zhi, Liu, Jinzhong, Cai, Di

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-11-2013)
    “…•Natural gases in reservoir are similar to gases from fluid inclusions.•Gases in fluid inclusions vary from gases generated from low maturity coals.•Gas…”
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    Primary migration and secondary alteration of the Upper Paleozoic gas reservoir in Ordos Basin, China -- Application of fluid inclusion gases by Gong, Se, Peng, Pingan, Shuai, Yanhua, Dai, Jinxing, Zhang, Wenzheng

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-05-2008)
    “…The composition of fluid inclusions (FI) often represents the initial geochemical characteristics of palaeo-fluid in reservoir rock. Influence on composition…”
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    The components and carbon isotope of the gases in inclusions in reservoir layers of Upper Paleozoic gas pools in the Ordos Basin, China by Mi, Jingkui, Dai, Jinxing, Zhang, Shuichang, Zhang, Wenzheng, Gong, Se, Li, Xianqing

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-05-2008)
    “…The components and carbon isotope of gases in inclusions are one of the most important geochemical indexes for gas pools. The analysis results of the…”
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    Petroleum charge history in the Lunnan Low Uplift, Tarim Basin, China – Evidence from oil-bearing fluid inclusions by Gong, Se, George, Simon C., Volk, Herbert, Liu, Keyu, Peng, Ping’an

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-08-2007)
    “…The petroleum charge history in the Lunnan Low Uplift (Tarim Basin, China) was investigated by comparing the geochemical characteristics of fluid inclusion…”
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    Organic matter composition and thermal maturity evaluation of Mesoproterozoic source rocks in the Beetaloo Sub-Basin, Australia by Faiz, Mohinudeen, Altmann, Carl, Baruch, Elizabeth, Côté, Alexander, Gong, Se, Schinteie, Richard, Ranasinghe, Padmasiri

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-12-2022)
    “…•A new formula to calculate vitrinite reflectance from alginite reflectance.•Alginite reflectance correlated with H/C ratio of kerogen.•Oil - gas windows for…”
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    Revealing oil migration in the frontier Bight Basin, Australia by Kempton, Richard H., Bourdet, Julien, Gong, Se, Ross, Andrew S.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-03-2020)
    “…The Bight Basin along the southern margin of Australia represents one of Australia's most prospective deep-water frontier hydrocarbon exploration regions,…”
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    Geochemical characterisation of migrated hydrocarbons reveals insights into the source rocks of the Bight Basin by Gong, Se, Kempton, Richard H., Ross, Andrew S., Bourdet, Julien

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-09-2020)
    “…The Ceduna Sub-basin in the offshore Bight Basin of southern Australia is under-explored with no significant hydrocarbon discoveries. Validation of potential…”
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    A novel tail: One story from the rare taxa of the coal seam microbiome by Campbell, Bronwyn C., Tran-Dinh, Nai, Greenfield, Paul, Gong, Se, Midgley, David J., Paulsen, Ian T., George, Simon C.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-11-2023)
    “…A substantial portion of global coal seam methane reserves are biogenically produced. To enhance methane production, recent research has focussed on genetic…”
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    Fluid inclusion and stable isotopic studies of thermochemical sulfate reduction: Upper permian and lower triassic gasfields, northeast Sichuan Basin, China by Li, Kaikai, George, Simon C., Cai, Chunfang, Gong, Se, Sestak, Stephen, Armand, Stephane, Zhang, Xuefeng

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-02-2019)
    “…Fluid inclusions hosted in different stages of TSR-derived diagenetic minerals are expected to record compositions and isotopes of paleo-fluids at the time of…”
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    Aromatic compound-degrading taxa in an anoxic coal seam microbiome from the Surat Basin, Australia by Campbell, Bronwyn C, Gong, Se, Greenfield, Paul, Midgley, David J, Paulsen, Ian T, George, Simon C

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-05-2021)
    “…Methane is an important energy resource internationally, and a large proportion of this methane is produced by microbial communities living in coal seams…”
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    Are the n-alkane carbon isotopic profiles of South Australian coastal asphaltites indicative of their extent of weathering? by McKirdy, David M., Gong, Se, Corrick, Alexander J., Hall, P. Anthony, Trefry, Christine, Ross, Andrew S.

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-10-2019)
    “…•South Australian coastal asphaltite is evidence of adjacent offshore oil seepage.•n-Alkanes from the weathered exterior of individual specimens are enriched…”
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    Microbial Community Shifts on Organic Rocks of Different Maturities Reveal potential Catabolisers of Organic Matter in Coal by McLeish, Andrew G., Gong, Se, Greenfield, Paul, Midgley, David J., Paulsen, Ian T.

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-10-2022)
    “…The global trend of transiting to more renewable energy sources requires transition fuels, such as coal seam gas, to supplement and secure energy needs. In…”
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    A second type of highly asphaltic crude oil seepage stranded on the South Australian coastline by Corrick, Alexander J., Hall, Philip A., Gong, Se, McKirdy, David M., Selby, David, Trefry, Christine, Ross, Andrew S.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-02-2020)
    “…Strandings of semi-solid to solid asphaltic bitumen along the coastline of South Australia have been reported as far back as the late 1800s. Hitherto only a…”
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    Methanogenic archaea in subsurface coal seams are biogeographically distinct: an analysis of metagenomically‐derived mcrA sequences by Campbell, Bronwyn C., Greenfield, Paul, Gong, Se, Barnhart, Elliott P., Midgley, David J., Paulsen, Ian T., George, Simon C.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-09-2022)
    “…Summary The production of methane as an end‐product of organic matter degradation in the absence of other terminal electron acceptors is common, and has often…”
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    Geochemistry characteristics of hydrogen sulphide-bearing gas pools in Sichuan Basin by Li, Zhisheng, Li, Jin, Cui, Huiying, Wang, Dongliang, Gong, Se, Li, Jian, Zhang, Ying, Ma, Chenghua, Wang, Yifeng

    Published in Energy exploration & exploitation (01-08-2014)
    “…Sichuan Basin is the oil and gas bearing basin that is discovered in China, with the most hydrogen sulfide gas pool and the greatest reserve. In this article,…”
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