2005
DOI: 10.1360/082004-147
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Isotopic evidence of TSR origin for natural gas bearing high H2S contents within the Feixianguan Formation of the northeastern Sichuan Basin, southwestern China

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“…In other words, water may not act as an important hydrogen source for H2S origin in a typical natural gas reservoir. This is consistent with most previous studies that high contents of H2S in petroleum reservoirs are mainly derived from interactions between sulfur bearing minerals and hydrocarbons [3,[11][12][13][14][33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Fig 4 Possible Formation Mechanism Of Pyrrhotite During Thesupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…In other words, water may not act as an important hydrogen source for H2S origin in a typical natural gas reservoir. This is consistent with most previous studies that high contents of H2S in petroleum reservoirs are mainly derived from interactions between sulfur bearing minerals and hydrocarbons [3,[11][12][13][14][33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Fig 4 Possible Formation Mechanism Of Pyrrhotite During Thesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Pyrite is widespread in sediments and ore deposits [20][21][22][23][24], often comprising in excess of 5% of total rock volume [25]. It has long been accepted that pyrite is a by-product of bacterial sulfate reduction (BSR) [3,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32] and/or thermochemical sulfate reduction [3,[11][12][13][14][33][34][35][36]. Xie et al [37] found that large amounts of H2S were released from the reaction between n-hexane and pyrite at elevated temperatures.…”
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“…TSR produces a toxic and corrosive H 2 S which reduced oil quality and value, and also it may take great adverse effect on health and equipment. Moreover scholars discovered that TSR may improve the porosity and permeability [10,11] , so TSR has received much concern recently in China in the exploration of carbonate rocks and organic geochemistry.…”
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“…Therefore, the occurrence and scale of faults have become the important factors affecting the degree of gas washing action and the effect of migration and fractionation. The faults significantly promoted the development of karsts, in close relation to the change of tectonic stress in fault zones and the nature of structural activities (Kim, 2005;Zhu et al, 2005b;. Faults developed in multiple stages are more helpful for the development of karsts along fault zones, because they facilitate opening of faults and allow for smooth water circulation (Gartrell et al, 2004;Brita et al, 2006).…”
Section: Analysis Of Accumulation Process Of Quasi-layered Reservoirsmentioning
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