The origin of natural gas and influence on hydrogen isotope of methane by TSR in the Upper Permian Changxing and the Lower Triassic Feixianguan Formations in northern Sichuan Basin, SW China

After analyzing the molecular and stable isotope compositions of 45 natural gas samples in the Changxing and Feixianguan Formations in northern Sichuan basin, significant differences have been observed between the samples in the northwest Kaijiang-Liangping trough and those in the northeast. The δ13...

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Published inEnergy exploration & exploitation Vol. 32; no. 1; pp. 139 - 158
Main Authors Hu, Guoyi, Yu, Cong, Gong, Deyu, Tian, Xingwang, Wu, Wei
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Abstract After analyzing the molecular and stable isotope compositions of 45 natural gas samples in the Changxing and Feixianguan Formations in northern Sichuan basin, significant differences have been observed between the samples in the northwest Kaijiang-Liangping trough and those in the northeast. The δ13C2 values of the gas in the northeast of Kaijiang-Liangping trough (δ13C2=- 25.0‰~-32.3‰ with an average of -28.2‰)are lighter than those in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough (δ13C2=-21.3‰~-28.9‰ with an average of -24.8‰).The δD1 values of the gas in the northeast (δD1=-114‰~- 129‰ with an average of -121‰) are also lighter than those in the northwest (δD1=-107‰~-115‰ with an average of -113‰). By analyzing the kinetic fractionation of carbon isotope in methane and ethane, we find that gas in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough originated from the P2l coal measures while those in the northeast were sourced from the thermal cracking of oil, which are most likely generated from the marine source rocks in the Upper Permian Longtan formation(P2l) and the Silurian. The CO2 content varies from 0 to 30.20% with the δ13CCO2 values ranging from -2.9‰ to 3.3‰, which suggests that the CO2 may possibly originate from the carbonate reservoirs dissolved by acidic fluids. Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction (TSR) has resulted in the richness of deuterium in the methane.
AbstractList After analyzing the molecular and stable isotope compositions of 45 natural gas samples in the Changxing and Feixianguan Formations in northern Sichuan basin, significant differences have been observed between the samples in the northwest Kaijiang-Liangping trough and those in the northeast. The δ13C2 values of the gas in the northeast of Kaijiang-Liangping trough (δ13C2=- 25.0‰~-32.3‰ with an average of -28.2‰)are lighter than those in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough (δ13C2=-21.3‰~-28.9‰ with an average of -24.8‰).The δD1 values of the gas in the northeast (δD1=-114‰~- 129‰ with an average of -121‰) are also lighter than those in the northwest (δD1=-107‰~-115‰ with an average of -113‰). By analyzing the kinetic fractionation of carbon isotope in methane and ethane, we find that gas in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough originated from the P2l coal measures while those in the northeast were sourced from the thermal cracking of oil, which are most likely generated from the marine source rocks in the Upper Permian Longtan formation(P2l) and the Silurian. The CO2 content varies from 0 to 30.20% with the δ13CCO2 values ranging from -2.9‰ to 3.3‰, which suggests that the CO2 may possibly originate from the carbonate reservoirs dissolved by acidic fluids. Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction (TSR) has resulted in the richness of deuterium in the methane.
After analyzing the molecular and stable isotope compositions of 45 natural gas samples in the Changxing and Feixianguan Formations in northern Sichuan basin, significant differences have been observed between the samples in the northwest Kaijiang-Liangping trough and those in the northeast. The δ 13 C 2 values of the gas in the northeast of Kaijiang-Liangping trough (δ 13 C2=−25.0‰∼−32.3‰ with an average of −28.2‰)are lighter than those in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough (δ 13 C 2 =−21.3‰∼−28.9‰ with an average of −24.8‰). The δD 1 values of the gas in the northeast (δD 1 =−114‰∼−129‰ with an average of −121‰) are also lighter than those in the northwest (δD 1 =−107‰∼−115‰ with an average of −113‰). By analyzing the kinetic fractionation of carbon isotope in methane and ethane, we find that gas in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough originated from the P 2 l coal measures while those in the northeast were sourced from the thermal cracking of oil, which are most likely generated from the marine source rocks in the Upper Permian Longtan formation(P 2 l) and the Silurian. The CO 2 content varies from 0 to 30.20% with the δ 13 C CO2 values ranging from −2.9‰ to 3.3‰, which suggests that the CO 2 may possibly originate from the carbonate reservoirs dissolved by acidic fluids. Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction (TSR) has resulted in the richness of deuterium in the methane.
After analyzing the molecular and stable isotope compositions of 45 natural gas samples in the Changxing and Feixianguan Formations in northern Sichuan basin, significant differences have been observed between the samples in the northwest Kaijiang-Liangping trough and those in the northeast. The δ13C2 values of the gas in the northeast of Kaijiang-Liangping trough (δ13C2=−25.0‰∼−32.3‰ with an average of −28.2‰)are lighter than those in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough (δ13C2=−21.3‰∼−28.9‰ with an average of −24.8‰). The δD1 values of the gas in the northeast (δD1=−114‰∼−129‰ with an average of −121‰) are also lighter than those in the northwest (δD1=−107‰∼−115‰ with an average of −113‰). By analyzing the kinetic fractionation of carbon isotope in methane and ethane, we find that gas in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough originated from the P2l coal measures while those in the northeast were sourced from the thermal cracking of oil, which are most likely generated from the marine source rocks in the Upper Permian Longtan formation(P2l) and the Silurian. The CO2 content varies from 0 to 30.20% with the δ13CCO2 values ranging from −2.9‰ to 3.3‰, which suggests that the CO2 may possibly originate from the carbonate reservoirs dissolved by acidic fluids. Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction (TSR) has resulted in the richness of deuterium in the methane.
After analyzing the molecular and stable isotope compositions of 45 natural gas samples in the Changxing and Feixianguan Formations in northern Sichuan basin, significant differences have been observed between the samples in the northwest Kaijiang-Liangping trough and those in the northeast. The delta super(13)C sub(2) values of the gas in the northeast of Kaijiang-Liangping trough ( delta super(13)C2=-25.0ppt~-32.3ppt with an average of -28.2ppt)are lighter than those in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough ( delta super(13)C sub(2)=-21 .3ppt~-28.9ppt with an average of -24.8ppt). The delta D sub(1) values of the gas in the northeast ( delta D sub(1)=-114ppt~-129ppt with an average of -121ppt) are also lighter than those in the northwest ( delta D sub(1)=-107ppt~-115ppt with an average of -113ppt). By analyzing the kinetic fractionation of carbon isotope in methane and ethane, we find that gas in the northwest of Kaijiang-Liangping trough originated from the P sub(2)l coal measures while those in the northeast were sourced from the thermal cracking of oil, which are most likely generated from the marine source rocks in the Upper Permian Longtan formation(P sub(2)l) and the Silurian. The CO sub(2) content varies from 0 to 30.20% with the delta super(13)C sub(CO2) values ranging from -2.9ppt to 3.3ppt, which suggests that the CO sub(2) may possibly originate from the carbonate reservoirs dissolved by acidic fluids. Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction (TSR) has resulted in the richness of deuterium in the methane.
Author Tian, Xingwang
Wu, Wei
Gong, Deyu
Yu, Cong
Hu, Guoyi
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SubjectTerms Applied sciences
Basins
Carbon dioxide
Carbon isotopes
Characteristics of producing layers. Reservoir geology. In situ fluids
Coal
Crude oil, natural gas and petroleum products
Crude oil, natural gas, oil shales producing equipements and methods
Energy
Exact sciences and technology
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Fuels
Gas composition
Gas fields
Gas samples
Geochemistry
Hydrogen isotopes
Methane
Natural gas
Northeast
Northwest
Prospecting and production of crude oil, natural gas, oil shales and tar sands
Sulfates
Title The origin of natural gas and influence on hydrogen isotope of methane by TSR in the Upper Permian Changxing and the Lower Triassic Feixianguan Formations in northern Sichuan Basin, SW China
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