Dr. Cheng Peng | Cyclostratigraphy | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | China University of Geosciences (Beijing) | China

Dr. Cheng Peng is an accomplished Associate Professor at the China University of Geosciences (Beijing), widely recognized for his pioneering research in geophysical logging, cyclostratigraphy, petrophysics, and unconventional resource evaluation. His work bridges the gap between applied geoscience and fundamental geology, integrating advanced logging techniques to enhance energy exploration and paleoclimate reconstruction. With over 35 peer-reviewed publications, including 24 in SCI-indexed journals, Dr. Cheng Peng has achieved 504 citations by 454 documents and holds an h-index of 14, underscoring his growing global influence in the field. His research has developed comprehensive evaluation methods for gas hydrates in mid-low latitude permafrost regions and provided new insights into reservoir formation mechanisms on the Tibetan Plateau. Moreover, his innovative decoding of orbital-scale paleoclimate signals from geophysical logs has transformed the use of well-log data for geological interpretation. As a Youth Editorial Board Member for leading journals and an active member of the Chinese Geophysical Society, Dr. Cheng Peng contributes to advancing interdisciplinary geoscientific knowledge. His collaborations with the International Continental Scientific Drilling Project and involvement in national-level initiatives demonstrate his leadership in advancing energy geoscience and sustainable resource exploration.

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Featured Publications

Peng, C., Zou, C., Zhou, T., Li, K., Yang, Y., Zhang, G., & Wang, W. (2017). Factors affecting coalbed methane (CBM) well productivity in the Shizhuangnan block of southern Qinshui basin, North China: Investigation by geophysical log, experiment and simulation. Fuel, 191, 427–441.

Peng, C., Zou, C., Yang, Y., Zhang, G., & Wang, W. (2017). Fractal analysis of high rank coal from southeast Qinshui basin by using gas adsorption and mercury porosimetry. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 156, 235–249.

Li, W., Zou, C., Wang, H., & Peng, C. (2017). A model for calculating the formation resistivity factor in low and middle porosity sandstone formations considering the effect of pore geometry. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 152, 193–203.

Peng, C., Zou, C., Lu, Z., Yu, C., Liu, A., Tang, Y., Hu, X., Zhang, S., Wen, H., & Li, Y. (2018). Characteristics of gas hydrate reservoirs and their effect on petrophysical properties in the Muli area, Qinghai-Tibetan plateau permafrost. Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 57, 266–283.

Xixi, L., Zou, C., Peng, C., & Wu, C. (2023). Uncertainty quantification in intelligent-based electrical resistivity tomography image reconstruction with Monte Carlo dropout strategy. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 61, 1–16.

Cheng Peng | Cyclostratigraphy | Best Researcher Award

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