Geological characteristics of biogenic gas formation and direction of favorable zones in the Quaternary mudstone of the Qaidam Basin, China

Jixian Tian , Zeyu Shao , Jian Li , Dekang Song , Zhou Fei , Ya'nan Li , Wei Sha , Hao Zhang , Lili Hou , Xiaoqiu Zhang , Haining Zhang , Yixuan Yang
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Quaternary biogas is the main natural gas resource in the Qaidam Basin, where sandstone reservoirs have traditionally been the primary producers. However, reserve growth in these reservoirs has become increasingly difficult in recent years. Mudstone gas, representing a new exploration field, has a low exploration level, and its formation, reservoir characteristics, and potential remain unknown. In this study, we utilize core data from the mudstone sections of two newly drilled wells in the study area as the object, and carry out a comprehensive study of the formation and reservoir characteristics of mudstone biogas through systematic experimental analysis, on the basis of which, favourable exploration areas for mudstone biogas are identified. The results of the study show that: (1) The Quaternary mudstone is mainly composed of dark grey mudstone in shallow and semi-deep lake, and influenced by the anoxic environment of brackish water and semi-brine water, exhibiting blocky, striped, and laminar structures. The mudstone layers frequently feature interbeds of sand and carbonate rocks. in which the mudstone is mainly concentrated in the Ⅲ, Ⅵ, and Ⅷ layer groups, characterized by large thickness and good continuity. (2) The low abundance of organic matter in the Quaternary mudstone, but a substantial proportion of organic matter suitable for microbial modification, and the large amount of different types of organic matter, such as hydrocarbons and algae, improve the biogas gas production capacity of the Quaternary system. (3) The Quaternary mudstone exhibits various pore types, including primary intergranular pores, dissolution pores, cracks, and a small number of organic pores. It is characterized by high porosity and permeability, although the pore radii of macropores, mesopores, and micropores are relatively small. (4) On-site analysis shows that mudstone layers are generally gas-bearing, with free gas being the main gas. Gas accumulation is prominent in brittle mineral developmental zones and tectonic high points within gas-bearing sections. (5) The loose Quaternary mudstone, with its high porosity and permeability, is controlled by various factors such as water content, overburden pressure, and mudstone thickness, and has the ability of self-containment and self-sealing properties. It is concluded that the Quaternary mudstone gas reservoir follows a formation model characterized by “integrated source and storage, brittle mineral content-controlled accumulation, mudstone thickness and pore sealing, and tectonic direction control”. Favorable areas for mudstone gas accumulation include the three major fields and the northern slope of the study area.
中国柴达木盆地第四纪泥岩中生物气形成的地质特征及有利区走向
第四纪沼气是盖达姆盆地的主要天然气资源,那里的砂岩储层历来是主要的生产者。然而,近年来这些储层的储量增长变得越来越困难。泥岩气作为一个新的勘探领域,勘探程度较低,其形成、储层特征和潜力仍然未知。本研究以研究区两口新钻井的泥岩段岩心资料为对象,通过系统的实验分析,对泥岩沼气的成藏特征进行了全面研究,在此基础上确定了泥岩沼气的有利勘探区。研究结果表明(1)第四纪泥岩主要由浅湖和半深湖的深灰色泥岩组成,受咸水和半咸水缺氧环境的影响,呈现块状、条状和层状结构。其中泥岩主要集中在Ⅲ、Ⅵ、Ⅷ层组,具有厚度大、连续性好的特点。(2)第四系泥岩中有机质丰度较低,但适合微生物改造的有机质占相当大的比例,烃类、藻类等不同类型的有机质含量大,提高了第四系的沼气产气能力。(3)第四系泥岩表现出多种孔隙类型,包括原生粒间孔隙、溶蚀孔隙、裂隙和少量有机孔隙。虽然大孔、中孔和微孔的孔隙半径相对较小,但具有高孔隙度和高渗透性的特点。 (4) 现场分析表明,泥岩层普遍含气,以游离气体为主。在含气地段的脆性矿物发育带和构造高点,气体堆积比较突出。(5)第四纪泥岩疏松,孔隙度和渗透率高,受含水率、覆土压力、泥岩厚度等多种因素控制,具有自持力和自封性。结论是,第四纪泥岩气藏遵循 "源储一体、脆性矿物含量控制积聚、泥岩厚度和孔隙密封、构造方向控制 "的成藏模式。泥岩气聚集的有利区域包括三大气田和研究区的北坡。
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