Petroleum Exploration and Development (Aug 2017)

New indexes and charts for genesis identification of multiple natural gases

  • Jian LI,
  • Zhisheng LI,
  • Xiaobo WANG,
  • Dongliang WANG,
  • Zengye XIE,
  • Jin LI,
  • Yifeng WANG,
  • Zhongxi HAN,
  • Chenghua MA,
  • Zhihong WANG,
  • Huiying CUI,
  • Rong WANG,
  • Aisheng HAO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 4
pp. 535 – 543

Abstract

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Identification of natural gas genesis and source for high-matured multiple natural gases is a great challenge in the exploration of deep–ultra deep and unconventional natural gases. In this paper, the genesis identification method system of multiple natural gases is enriched through new experimental techniques and comprehensive analysis of geological data. New indexes and charts of genesis identification for multiple natural gases were determined to distinguish the sapropelic kerogen degraded gas and oil cracking gas, accumulated and scattered liquid hydrocarbon cracking gas in different evolution stages, nitrogen, carbon dioxide of organic and inorganic origins, inert gases of crustal and mantled origins, coal-formed gas and oil-typed gas by helium, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and mercury content in natural gas. These indexes and charts have been successfully applied in the Sichuan, Tarim and Songliao basins to identify the natural gas genesis and source for complicated gas reservoirs. The research results have provided effective supports for the natural gas exploration in the Sinian–Cambrian ancient carbonate formations in the Sichuan Basin, deep formations in the Kuqa depression of the Tarim Basin, and deep volcanic formations in the Songliao Basin. Key words: multiple natural gases, genesis identification, cracking gas, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, inert gas, mercury content