2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11430-008-5005-1
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Geochemical characteristics and origin of gases from the Upper, Lower Paleozoic and the Mesozoic reservoirs in the Ordos Basin, China

Abstract: The Ordos Basin, the second largest sedimentary basin in China, contains the broad distribution of natural gas types. So far, several giant gas fields have been discovered in the Upper and Lower Paleozoic in this basin, each having over 1000×10 8 m 3 of proven gas reserves, and several gas pools have also been discovered in the Mesozoic. This paper collected the data of natural gases and elucidated the geochemical characteristics of gases from different reservoirs, and then discussed their origin. For hydrocar… Show more

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“…The Upper Paleozoic coal-type gas in the Ordos Basin has been commonly accepted to be derived from the C 3 t-P 1 s coal-measure source rocks [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. Only a set of humic source rocks, that is, the C 3 t-P 1 s coal measures, is developed in the Hangjinqi area in northern Ordos Basin.…”
Section: Source Of Tight Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Upper Paleozoic coal-type gas in the Ordos Basin has been commonly accepted to be derived from the C 3 t-P 1 s coal-measure source rocks [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. Only a set of humic source rocks, that is, the C 3 t-P 1 s coal measures, is developed in the Hangjinqi area in northern Ordos Basin.…”
Section: Source Of Tight Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Paleozoic oil-type gas is mainly distributed in the O 1 m carbonate reservoirs, and it is believed to be derived from the O 1 m carbonate rocks [27,29,57] or C 3 t limestone [19,20,58]. The C 3 t limestone is mainly distributed in central Ordos Basin such as the Jingbian area and has been considered to contribute to the Lower Paleozoic gas in the Jingbian gas field; however, the C 3 t limestone is undeveloped in northern Ordos Basin such as the Hangjinqi area [19].…”
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“…The dryness of coal-type gases in the Upper Palaeozoic is generally higher than 0.95, with an average of 0.97. The heavy hydrocarbon content is generally less than 7%, with an average of 2.46%, which shows that dry gas is the primary content (Li et al, 2003;Dai et al, 2005a;Hu et al, 2007). Most of the C 2 /C 3 ratios are higher than 5.5, with an average of 7, and the C 1 /(C 2 +C 3 ) ratio is higher than 20 (Li et al, 2003;Dai et al, 2005b;Hu et al, 2007).…”
Section: Genesis Types Of Natural Gasmentioning
confidence: 99%