Enrichment mechanisms and accumulation model of ultra-deep water and ultra-shallow gas: A case study of Lingshui 36-1 gas field in Qiongdongnan Basin, South China Sea

IF 7 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Changgui XU , Keqiang WU , Jianxiang PEI , Lin HU
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Based on petroleum exploration and new progress of oil and gas geology study in the Qiongdongnan Basin, combined with seismic, logging, drilling, core, sidewall coring, geochemistry data, a systematic study is conducted on the source, reservoir-cap conditions, trap types, migration and accumulation characteristics, enrichment mechanisms, and reservoir formation models of ultra-deep water and ultra-shallow natural gas, taking the Lingshui 36-1 gas field as an example. (1) The genetic types of the ultra-deep water and ultra-shallow natural gas in the Qiongdongnan Basin include thermogenic gas and biogenic gas, and dominated by thermogenic gas. (2) The reservoirs are mainly composed of the Quaternary deep-water submarine fan sandstone. (3) The types of cap rocks include deep-sea mudstone, mass transport deposits mudstone, and hydrate-bearing formations. (4) The types of traps are mainly lithological, and also include structural- lithological traps. (5) The migration channels include vertical transport channels such as faults, gas chimneys, fracture zones, and lateral transport layers such as large sand bodies and unconformity surfaces, forming a single or composite transport framework. A new natural gas accumulation model is proposed for ultra-deep water and ultra-shallow layers, that is, dual source hydrocarbon supply, gas chimney and submarine fan composite migration, deep-sea mudstone-mass transport deposits mudstone-hydrate-bearing strata ternary sealing, late dynamic accumulation, and large-scale enrichment at ridges. The new understanding obtained from the research has reference and enlightening significance for the next step of deepwater and ultra-shallow layers, as well as oil and gas exploration in related fields or regions.
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