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Geochemical features and genesis of the natural gas and bitumen in paleo-oil reservoirs of Nanpanjiang Basin, China
作者姓名:ZHAO MengJun  ZHANG ShuiChang  ZHAO Lin & DA Jiang Research Institute of Exploration and Development  PetroChina  Beijing  China  Guizhou Institute of Petroleum Geology  Southern Petroleum Exploration and Development Corp.  Sinopec  Guiyang  China
作者单位:ZHAO MengJun1,ZHANG ShuiChang1,ZHAO Lin2 & DA Jiang1 1 Research Institute of Exploration and Development,PetroChina,Beijing 100083,China; 2 Guizhou Institute of Petroleum Geology,Southern Petroleum Exploration and Development Corp.,Sinopec,Guiyang 550000,China
基金项目:中国石油化工总公司资助项目
摘    要:Bitumen from the Nanpanjiang Basin occurs mainly in the Middle Devonian and Upper Permian reef limestone paleo-oil reservoirs and reserves primarily in holes and fractures and secondarily in minor matrix pores and bio-cavities. N2 is the main component of the natural gas and is often associated with pyrobitumen in paleo-oil reservoirs. The present study shows that the bitumen in paleo-oil reservoirs was sourced from the Middle Devonian argillaceous source rock and belongs to pyrobitumen by crude oil cracking under high temperature and pressure. But the natural gas with high content of N2 is neither an oil-cracked gas nor a coal-formed gas generated from the Upper Permian Longtan Formation source rock, instead it is a kerogen-cracked gas generated at the late stage from the Middle Devonian argilla- ceous source rock. The crude oil in paleo-oil reservoirs completely cracked into pyrobitumen and methane gas by the agency of hugely thick Triassic deposits. After that, the abnormal high pressure of methane gas reservoirs was completely destroyed due to the erosion of 2000--4500-m-thick Triassic strata. But the kerogen-cracked gas with normal pressure was preserved under the relatively sealed condition and became the main body of the gas shows.

收稿时间:22 March 2006
修稿时间:11 September 2006

Geochemical features and genesis of the natural gas and bitumen in paleo-oil reservoirs of Nanpanjiang Basin,China
ZHAO MengJun,ZHANG ShuiChang,ZHAO Lin & DA Jiang Research Institute of Exploration and Development,PetroChina,Beijing ,China, Guizhou Institute of Petroleum Geology,Southern Petroleum Exploration and Development Corp.,Sinopec,Guiyang ,China.Geochemical features and genesis of the natural gas and bitumen in paleo-oil reservoirs of Nanpanjiang Basin, China[J].Science in China(Earth Sciences),2007,50(5):689-701.
Authors:Zhao MengJun  Zhang ShuiChang  Zhao Lin  Da Jiang
Institution:1. Research Institute of Exploration and Development, PetroChina, Beijing 100083, China
2. Guizhou Institute of Petroleum Geology, Southern Petroleum Exploration and Development Corp., Sinopec, Guiyang 550000,China
Abstract:Bitumen from the Nanpanjiang Basin occurs mainly in the Middle Devonian and Upper Permian reef limestone paleo-oil reservoirs and reserves primarily in holes and fractures and secondarily in minor matrix pores and bio-cavities. N2 is the main component of the natural gas and is often associated with pyrobitumen in paleo-oil reservoirs. The present study shows that the bitumen in paleo-oil reservoirs was sourced from the Middle Devonian argillaceous source rock and belongs to pyrobitumen by crude oil cracking under high temperature and pressure. But the natural gas with high content of N2 is neither an oil-cracked gas nor a coal-formed gas generated from the Upper Permian Longtan Formation source rock, instead it is a kerogen-cracked gas generated at the late stage from the Middle Devonian argilla- ceous source rock. The crude oil in paleo-oil reservoirs completely cracked into pyrobitumen and methane gas by the agency of hugely thick Triassic deposits. After that, the abnormal high pressure of methane gas reservoirs was completely destroyed due to the erosion of 2000--4500-m-thick Triassic strata. But the kerogen-cracked gas with normal pressure was preserved under the relatively sealed condition and became the main body of the gas shows.
Keywords:source rocks  paleo-oil reservoir  pyrobitumen  kerogen-cracked gas  Nanpanjiang Basin
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