Carbon and hydrogen isotopic variations of natural gases in the southeast Columbus basin offshore southeastern Trinidad,West Indies – clues to origin and maturity |
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Authors: | Giselle A. Norville Richard A. Dawe |
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Affiliation: | Petroleum Engineering Unit, Chemical Engineering Department, University of West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago |
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Abstract: | Natural gas can have two distinct origins, biogenic and thermogenic sources. This paper investigates the types and maturities of natural gas present in the SE Columbus basin, offshore Trinidad. The chemical composition and the isotope ratios of C and H were determined for approximately 100 samples of natural gas from eight areas within the SE Columbus basin. These compositions and isotopic data are interpreted to identify the origins of gas (biogenic, thermogenic) and maturity. The data showed that the gases in the SE Columbus basin are of both biogenic and thermogenic origin with a trend of mainly thermogenic to mixed to biogenic when moving from SW to NE across the basin. This trend suggests differential burial of the source rock. The presence of mixed gas indicates there was migration of gas in the basin resulting in deeper thermogenic gas mixing with shallow biogenic gas. |
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