ICCK

Cunhui Fan

Southwest Petroleum University

Section 01

Academic Profile

Fan Cunhui, male, Han ethnicity, member of the Communist Party of China, Ph.D., associate professor. He was born in Luoyang, Henan in December 1980. He graduated from Southwest Petroleum Institute with a major in Resource Exploration Engineering in 2002 and stayed at the institute to teach. In 2015, he graduated from Chengdu University of Technology with a major in Mineral Resources Survey and Exploration (on-the-job) and obtained a Doctor of Engineering degree. He is mainly engaged in teaching and scientific research related to the characterization and prediction of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs (shale oil and gas, tight oil and gas, volcanic rocks, etc.), structural analysis, and fracture evaluation.Since 2018, he has presided over 10 provincial and ministerial-level or above projects and more than 30 horizontal scientific research projects. From 2018 to the present, he has published 6 SCI papers and 5 CSCD papers as the first author, and has published 2 monographs and 4 teaching materials.

Section 02

Editorial Roles

This user currently does not serve as an editor for any ICCK journals.

Section 03

ICCK Publications

Open Access | Research Article | 16 April 2026 | Cited: Crossref logo  5 , Scopus 2
Hydrocarbon Preservation Conditions and Evaluation of the Maokou Formation in the Leshan-Yibin Area, Southern Sichuan Basin, China
Journal of Geo-Energy and Environment | Volume 2, Issue 2: 132-146, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/JGEE.2026.299392
Abstract
The southern Sichuan Basin is rich in natural gas and is a key area for hydrocarbon exploration. Due to multi-phase tectonic movements, structural characteristics and preservation conditions are critical for gas accumulation. Focusing on the Middle Permian Maokou Formation in the LY area, this study analyzes the regional and local structural framework to assess structural features and their impact on preservation conditions. Using indicators such as deformation intensity, caprock properties, formation water chemistry, and pressure coefficients, an evaluation system is established to identify favorable exploration zones. Results show that the LY area lies in the southern Sichuan low-steep str... More >

Graphical Abstract
Hydrocarbon Preservation Conditions and Evaluation of the Maokou Formation in the Leshan-Yibin Area, Southern Sichuan Basin, China