Re-examination of genetic types and origins of natural gases from Dibei bulge, eastern Luliang uplift, Junggar Basin, China

The eastern part of Luliang uplift has currently become the main target for gas exploration in the Junggar Basin. By now, several giant–medium gas fields (reservoirs) are discovered in the Dinan bulge. Located north to the Dinan bulge, the Dibei bulge is surrounded by several hydrocarbon generating...

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Main Authors: Yanzhao Wei, Gang Chen, Shan Lu, Zhihua Song, Rui Qi, Wei Wang, Deyu Gong, Feng Wang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience
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spelling doaj-aac56241228641dc9e4d44cf760ec12d2020-11-25T00:39:42ZengElsevierJournal of Natural Gas Geoscience2468-256X2019-10-0145257265Re-examination of genetic types and origins of natural gases from Dibei bulge, eastern Luliang uplift, Junggar Basin, ChinaYanzhao Wei0Gang Chen1Shan Lu2Zhihua Song3Rui Qi4Wei Wang5Deyu Gong6Feng Wang7Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing, 100083, China; Corresponding author.Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing, 100083, ChinaResearch Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing, 100083, ChinaExploration Department, Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay, 834000, ChinaUrumchi Branch, Eastern Geophysical Company, PetroChina, Urumchi, 830000, ChinaUrumchi Branch, Eastern Geophysical Company, PetroChina, Urumchi, 830000, ChinaResearch Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing, 100083, ChinaResearch Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Xinjiang Oilfield Company, PetroChina, Karamay, 834000, ChinaThe eastern part of Luliang uplift has currently become the main target for gas exploration in the Junggar Basin. By now, several giant–medium gas fields (reservoirs) are discovered in the Dinan bulge. Located north to the Dinan bulge, the Dibei bulge is surrounded by several hydrocarbon generating sags and developed several sets of source rocks, which promises a favorable gas accumulation condition. Based on molecular and stable carbon isotopic compositions of nine gas samples from the Dibei bulge, in cooperation with the burial and hydrocarbon generation history of source rocks, genetic types and origins of natural gases and related secondary alterations were fully discussed in this study. A comparative study was also carried out with the geochemical characteristics of natural gases from the Dinan bulge. Gases from the Dibei bulge have complicated origins which could primarily be divided into three types: (1) highly-mature coal-derived gas generated from the Upper Carboniferous Batamayineishan coal measures; (2) highly-mature oil-type gas generated from the marine source rocks in the Lower Carboniferous Jiangbasitao Formation or Songkaersu Formation; (3) secondary microbial methane generated via the biodegradation of oils. Significant differences have been observed between gases from the Dibei and Dinan bulges in the concentration of non-hydrocarbon gases, carbon isotopes and thermal maturities. Gases from the Dibei bulge are at highly mature stage, which correlates well with the maturities of Carboniferous source rocks in the Ulungu depression. Thus, these gases are most probably derived from the Ulungu Depression. Keywords: Junggar Basin, Dibei bulge, Ulungu depression, Coal-derived gas, Oil-type gas, Secondary microbial methanehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468256X19300586
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author Yanzhao Wei
Gang Chen
Shan Lu
Zhihua Song
Rui Qi
Wei Wang
Deyu Gong
Feng Wang
spellingShingle Yanzhao Wei
Gang Chen
Shan Lu
Zhihua Song
Rui Qi
Wei Wang
Deyu Gong
Feng Wang
Re-examination of genetic types and origins of natural gases from Dibei bulge, eastern Luliang uplift, Junggar Basin, China
Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience
author_facet Yanzhao Wei
Gang Chen
Shan Lu
Zhihua Song
Rui Qi
Wei Wang
Deyu Gong
Feng Wang
author_sort Yanzhao Wei
title Re-examination of genetic types and origins of natural gases from Dibei bulge, eastern Luliang uplift, Junggar Basin, China
title_short Re-examination of genetic types and origins of natural gases from Dibei bulge, eastern Luliang uplift, Junggar Basin, China
title_full Re-examination of genetic types and origins of natural gases from Dibei bulge, eastern Luliang uplift, Junggar Basin, China
title_fullStr Re-examination of genetic types and origins of natural gases from Dibei bulge, eastern Luliang uplift, Junggar Basin, China
title_full_unstemmed Re-examination of genetic types and origins of natural gases from Dibei bulge, eastern Luliang uplift, Junggar Basin, China
title_sort re-examination of genetic types and origins of natural gases from dibei bulge, eastern luliang uplift, junggar basin, china
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Natural Gas Geoscience
issn 2468-256X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The eastern part of Luliang uplift has currently become the main target for gas exploration in the Junggar Basin. By now, several giant–medium gas fields (reservoirs) are discovered in the Dinan bulge. Located north to the Dinan bulge, the Dibei bulge is surrounded by several hydrocarbon generating sags and developed several sets of source rocks, which promises a favorable gas accumulation condition. Based on molecular and stable carbon isotopic compositions of nine gas samples from the Dibei bulge, in cooperation with the burial and hydrocarbon generation history of source rocks, genetic types and origins of natural gases and related secondary alterations were fully discussed in this study. A comparative study was also carried out with the geochemical characteristics of natural gases from the Dinan bulge. Gases from the Dibei bulge have complicated origins which could primarily be divided into three types: (1) highly-mature coal-derived gas generated from the Upper Carboniferous Batamayineishan coal measures; (2) highly-mature oil-type gas generated from the marine source rocks in the Lower Carboniferous Jiangbasitao Formation or Songkaersu Formation; (3) secondary microbial methane generated via the biodegradation of oils. Significant differences have been observed between gases from the Dibei and Dinan bulges in the concentration of non-hydrocarbon gases, carbon isotopes and thermal maturities. Gases from the Dibei bulge are at highly mature stage, which correlates well with the maturities of Carboniferous source rocks in the Ulungu depression. Thus, these gases are most probably derived from the Ulungu Depression. Keywords: Junggar Basin, Dibei bulge, Ulungu depression, Coal-derived gas, Oil-type gas, Secondary microbial methane
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468256X19300586
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