Accumulation Conditions and an Analysis of the Origins of Natural Gas in the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation from Well Anye 1, Northern Guizhou Province

The origin of natural gas and the mechanisms that lead to gas accumulation in the marine calcareous mudstone of the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation in northern Guizhou province are special and complicated. According to a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including the reconstru...

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Main Authors: Ruibo Guo, Jinchuan Zhang, Panwang Zhao, Xuan Tang, Ziyi Liu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4087
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description The origin of natural gas and the mechanisms that lead to gas accumulation in the marine calcareous mudstone of the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation in northern Guizhou province are special and complicated. According to a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including the reconstruction of hydrocarbon generative potential and gas content&#8217;s measurement, in the context of some geochemistry information&#8212;the origins of the natural gas of Shiniulan Formation is suggested to be mixed gas. Furthermore, the accumulation of the natural gas can be proposed combined with some geological information. Results indicated that the volume of the in-place gas content of Shiniulan samples, reinstated by the formulas&#8217; computation, reaches a yield of 3.67 m<sup>3</sup>&#183;t<sup>&#8722;1</sup> in rock. The theoretical gas content for Shiniulan Formation mudstone ranges from 1.6 to 5.8 m<sup>3</sup>&#183;t<sup>&#8722;1</sup> using the indirect calculation of gas content, and the total gas contents of those samples range from 0.065 to 0.841 m<sup>3</sup>/t, according to the United States Bureau of Mines&#8217; (USBM) direct method. According to the combination of the reconstructed in-place gas content and the gas content, even mudstone in the Shiniulan Formation has potential to generating gas but could not satisfy the actual gas content in Shiniulan Formation. In addition, according to the composition, the carbon and hydrogen isotope charts of gaseous hydrocarbons further indicate that the gas origin of Shiniulan Formation is a mixed gas, which also means that the gas is not just generated in the layer, but has partly migrated from other formations, such as the Wufeng&#8722;Longmaxi Formation. The lower Shiniulan Formation in the study area is characterized by frequent interbed of limestone and calcareous mudstone. The geological information shows that well-developed fractures of mudstone and faults can be used as main pathways for the upward migration of gases from the underlying strata to the Shiniulan Formation. The limestone with fairly low porosity and permeability hinders the migration of natural gas as much as possible and keeps that efficiently reserved in the horizontal fractures of calcareous mudstone. This migration pattern implies that the interbedded rock association is also favorable for gas accumulation in the Shiniulan Formation.
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spelling doaj.art-47da2bd1d3224fc9b2b6e24131bc1fc42022-12-22T04:28:27ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-10-011221408710.3390/en12214087en12214087Accumulation Conditions and an Analysis of the Origins of Natural Gas in the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation from Well Anye 1, Northern Guizhou ProvinceRuibo Guo0Jinchuan Zhang1Panwang Zhao2Xuan Tang3Ziyi Liu4School of Energy Resource, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Energy Resource, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Energy Resource, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Energy Resource, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Energy Resource, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaThe origin of natural gas and the mechanisms that lead to gas accumulation in the marine calcareous mudstone of the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation in northern Guizhou province are special and complicated. According to a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including the reconstruction of hydrocarbon generative potential and gas content&#8217;s measurement, in the context of some geochemistry information&#8212;the origins of the natural gas of Shiniulan Formation is suggested to be mixed gas. Furthermore, the accumulation of the natural gas can be proposed combined with some geological information. Results indicated that the volume of the in-place gas content of Shiniulan samples, reinstated by the formulas&#8217; computation, reaches a yield of 3.67 m<sup>3</sup>&#183;t<sup>&#8722;1</sup> in rock. The theoretical gas content for Shiniulan Formation mudstone ranges from 1.6 to 5.8 m<sup>3</sup>&#183;t<sup>&#8722;1</sup> using the indirect calculation of gas content, and the total gas contents of those samples range from 0.065 to 0.841 m<sup>3</sup>/t, according to the United States Bureau of Mines&#8217; (USBM) direct method. According to the combination of the reconstructed in-place gas content and the gas content, even mudstone in the Shiniulan Formation has potential to generating gas but could not satisfy the actual gas content in Shiniulan Formation. In addition, according to the composition, the carbon and hydrogen isotope charts of gaseous hydrocarbons further indicate that the gas origin of Shiniulan Formation is a mixed gas, which also means that the gas is not just generated in the layer, but has partly migrated from other formations, such as the Wufeng&#8722;Longmaxi Formation. The lower Shiniulan Formation in the study area is characterized by frequent interbed of limestone and calcareous mudstone. The geological information shows that well-developed fractures of mudstone and faults can be used as main pathways for the upward migration of gases from the underlying strata to the Shiniulan Formation. The limestone with fairly low porosity and permeability hinders the migration of natural gas as much as possible and keeps that efficiently reserved in the horizontal fractures of calcareous mudstone. This migration pattern implies that the interbedded rock association is also favorable for gas accumulation in the Shiniulan Formation.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4087limestone and calcareous mudstone interbeddinggas contentsource-mixed gasfracturesnorthern guizhou
spellingShingle Ruibo Guo
Jinchuan Zhang
Panwang Zhao
Xuan Tang
Ziyi Liu
Accumulation Conditions and an Analysis of the Origins of Natural Gas in the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation from Well Anye 1, Northern Guizhou Province
Energies
limestone and calcareous mudstone interbedding
gas content
source-mixed gas
fractures
northern guizhou
title Accumulation Conditions and an Analysis of the Origins of Natural Gas in the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation from Well Anye 1, Northern Guizhou Province
title_full Accumulation Conditions and an Analysis of the Origins of Natural Gas in the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation from Well Anye 1, Northern Guizhou Province
title_fullStr Accumulation Conditions and an Analysis of the Origins of Natural Gas in the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation from Well Anye 1, Northern Guizhou Province
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation Conditions and an Analysis of the Origins of Natural Gas in the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation from Well Anye 1, Northern Guizhou Province
title_short Accumulation Conditions and an Analysis of the Origins of Natural Gas in the Lower Silurian Shiniulan Formation from Well Anye 1, Northern Guizhou Province
title_sort accumulation conditions and an analysis of the origins of natural gas in the lower silurian shiniulan formation from well anye 1 northern guizhou province
topic limestone and calcareous mudstone interbedding
gas content
source-mixed gas
fractures
northern guizhou
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4087
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