Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology (Sep 2023)

Main controlling factor of coalbed methane enrichment area in southern Qinshui Basin, China

  • Lin Jiang,
  • Yan Song,
  • Wen Zhao,
  • Dongmei Bo,
  • Shaobo Liu,
  • Jiaqing Hao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-023-01703-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 165 – 173

Abstract

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Abstract Despite the significant progress made in coalbed methane (CBM) exploration and development in recent years, understanding of CBM enrichment mechanisms remains limited. This study aims to elucidate the CBM enrichment mechanism in the southern Qinshui Basin, China, by analyzing characteristics of global CBM basins and building a geological model of the study area. Field analyses are conducted to predict sweet spots of high CBM abundance and production potential. The findings reveal a high-yield model of CBM accumulation at relatively elevated structural positions within enriched areas. Compared to other global basins, low permeability poses the primary challenge for CBM development in China. Coal seam thickness shows minimal variation in southern Qinshui Basin, exerting negligible impact on CBM productivity. The shallow burial depth of coal seams in this region results in low stress, conferring high permeability conducive to high CBM yields. In situ stress conditions exert a primary control on the development of microfracture systems, which in turn govern reservoir permeability. This work provides new insights into CBM enrichment patterns in the southern Qinshui Basin. The proposed high-yield model enables better understanding of favorable conditions for CBM accumulation. Overall, this study represents a valuable contribution toward unlocking China’s CBM potential through improved geological characterization.

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