Origin of natural gases and their differences between the eastern and western parts of central Tarim Basin |
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Authors: | Xiang Wang Min Zhang Yuhua Liu Jun Zhang |
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Affiliation: | WANG Xiang1,2, ZHANG Min3, LIU Yuhua4, and ZHANG Jun5 1 Basin and Reservoir Research Center, China University of Petroleum, Beijing 102249, China 2 Key Laboratory for Petroleum Accumulation, Ministry of Education, Beijing 102249, China 3 Department of Geochemistry, Yangtze University, Jinzhou 434023, China 4 Exploration Department of SINOPEC Northeast Oil-Gas Field Company, Changchun 130062, China 5 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Production, SINOPEC, Beijing 100083, China |
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Abstract: | The origin of natural gases in central Tarim Basin is very complicated and there has been no definite conclusion in this aspect. Based on the results of systematic research on their composition and carbon isotopic characteristics, natural gases in central Tarim Basin are composed mainly of hydrocarbon gas, Ordovician natural gas with the characteristics of crude oil-cracking gas, and Carboniferous natural gas not only originating from kerogen cracking, but also from oil cracking. There are significant differences in composition and carbon isotope of natural gases between the eastern and western areas. The causes for the differences in geochemical characteristics of natural gases are presented as follows: different thermal evolution degrees of organic matter. Natural gases in the western region may have generated from the Middle-Upper Ordovician source rocks, and natural gases in the eatern region may be derived from the Cambrian source rocks, which entered into high to over mature stages; the gases migrated from west to east and caused the different compositional and carbon isotopic characteristics of natural gases; difference in the strength of thermal sulfate reduction between the eastern and western parts, with the reduction in the eastern part being stronger than that in the western part. |
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Keywords: | natural gas carbon isotope thermochemical sulfate reduction migration Tarim Basin |
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