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Funding text: We thank our many collaborators and colleagues who have worked with us over more than 20 years in developing these petroleum inclusion techniques and applications, and who have provided extensive advice and experience. These include Manzur Ahmed, Julien Bourdet, Peter Eadington, David Fuentes, Se Gong, Richard Kempton, Frank Krieger, Mark Lisk and Keyu Liu who work/worked at CSIRO, and Tim Leefmann, Kaikai Li, Guoyan Mu, Carl Peters and Hongwei Ping who worked or studied at Macquarie University. Other collaborators and colleagues have been Chris Boreham, Oliver Burde, Adriana Dutkiewicz, Dianne Edwards, Keith Hall, Brian Horsfield, John Kennard, Franz Leistner, Ulli Mann, John Ridley, Sandra Siljestrom, Roger Summons, Feiyu Wang and Ningning Zhong. Many studies would not have been possible without financial backing from the petroleum industry, for which we are very grateful. SCG acknowledges the support of ARC Discovery project grants DP0556493 and DP130102547 (Australia), an Agouron Institute Research Grant for 2010-2013 (USA), numerous internal Macquarie University grants, CSIRO funding of analytical equipment, and a 2018 ARC LIEF grant (LE180100160 "Femtosecond laser micropyrolysis gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer"), which will enable the continuation of parts of this work. HV thanks colleagues at BP for stimulating discussions and support to write this review. The opinions presented in this review are those of the authors only and do not in any way represent the view of BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd or Macquarie University. We thank the two anonymous journal reviewers for their helpful comments that improved the manuscript, and Andrew Murray (AE), Erdem Idiz (Editor-in-Chief) and Tim Horscroft (Review Papers Coordinator) for their support and advice throughout the publication process.
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Correspondence Address: Volk, H.; BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd, Chertsey Road, United Kingdom; email: Herbert.Volk@uk.bp.com
Funding details: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, CSIRO, LE180100160
Funding details: Macquarie University
Funding details: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC, DP0556493, DP130102547
Funding details: Agouron Institute
Funding text 1: We thank our many collaborators and colleagues who have worked with us over more than 20 years in developing these petroleum inclusion techniques and applications, and who have provided extensive advice and experience. These include Manzur Ahmed, Julien Bourdet, Peter Eadington, David Fuentes, Se Gong, Richard Kempton, Frank Krieger, Mark Lisk and Keyu Liu who work/worked at CSIRO, and Tim Leefmann, Kaikai Li, Guoyan Mu, Carl Peters and Hongwei Ping who worked or studied at Macquarie University. Other collaborators and colleagues have been Chris Boreham, Oliver Burde, Adriana Dutkiewicz, Dianne Edwards, Keith Hall, Brian Horsfield, John Kennard, Franz Leistner, Ulli Mann, John Ridley, Sandra Siljeström, Roger Summons, Feiyu Wang and Ningning Zhong. Many studies would not have been possible without financial backing from the petroleum industry, for which we are very grateful. SCG acknowledges the support of ARC Discovery project grants DP0556493 and DP130102547 (Australia) , an Agouron Institute Research Grant for 2010–2013 (USA), numerous internal Macquarie University grants, CSIRO funding of analytical equipment, and a 2018 ARC LIEF grant (LE180100160 “Femtosecond laser micropyrolysis gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer”), which will enable the continuation of parts of this work. HV thanks colleagues at BP for stimulating discussions and support to write this review. The opinions presented in this review are those of the authors only and do not in any way represent the view of BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd or Macquarie University. We thank the two anonymous journal reviewers for their helpful comments that improved the manuscript, and Andrew Murray (AE), Erdem Idiz (Editor-in-Chief) and Tim Horscroft (Review Papers Coordinator) for their support and advice throughout the publication process.
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Export Date: 12 September 2021
CODEN: ORGED
Correspondence Address: Volk, H.; BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd, Chertsey Road, United Kingdom; email: Herbert.Volk@uk.bp.com
Funding details: Agouron Institute
Funding details: Australian Research Council, ARC, DP0556493, DP130102547
Funding details: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, CSIRO, LE180100160
Funding details: Macquarie University
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<pre class="comment" style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0;"><u>Megjegyzés</u>: Funding Agency and Grant Number: ARC (Australia)Australian Research Council [DP0556493, DP130102547]; Agouron Institute Research Grant for 2010-2013 (USA); Macquarie University; CSIROCommonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO); 2018 ARC LIEF grant [LE180100160]
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