Geochemical characteristics and genesis of the Paleozoic natural gas in the southern Ordos Basin, China

Tao Zhang , Xiaofeng Wang , Kai Lu , Yiran Wang , Xiaoyan Chen , Wen Zhang , Xiaohui Jin , Qingqiang Meng , Juan Zhang
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The geochemical characteristics of the Paleozoic natural gas in the southern part of the Ordos Basin shows significant differences from those in the northern part. These differences lead to the increase in dryness coefficient and a heavier carbon isotope composition of methane attributed to the increase in organic matter maturity of the source rocks. Additionally, the Upper Paleozoic natural gas in the southern basin contains a higher carbon dioxide (CO2) gas content, and exhibits a common phenomenon of methane and ethane carbon isotope composition inversions. This paper employs gas geochemistry as the principal analytical method to systematically compare the north-south differences in the Paleozoic natural gas composition and to explore its origin and source. The findings indicate that the Upper Paleozoic natural gas in the southern basin mainly composed of highly over-mature coal-type gas. However, certain gas geochemical indicators suggest the presence of lower paleomarine hydrocarbon sources in specific areas. The observed inversion of methane and ethane carbon isotope composition in the Upper Paleozoic natural gas in the southern basin is attributed to the mixing of different types of natural gas. Specifically, the varying degrees of mixing with the Lower Paleozoic oil-type gas—characterized by a higher ethane content and lighter ethane carbon isotope values—are identified as the primary cause of the inversion of carbon isotopes. Furthermore, geochemical indicators of natural gas in the lower Paleozoic in the southern basin strongly reflect typical marine hydrocarbon source characteristics. While these gases predominantly originate from marine source rocks, a minor contribution from the Upper Paleozoic coal-type gas cannot be entirely ruled out.
鄂尔多斯盆地南部古生界天然气地球化学特征及成因
鄂尔多斯盆地南部与北部古生界天然气地球化学特征存在显著差异。由于烃源岩有机质成熟度的提高,干系数增大,甲烷碳同位素组成较重。此外,盆地南部上古生界天然气中二氧化碳(CO2)含量较高,甲烷和乙烷碳同位素组成普遍反转。本文以天然气地球化学为主要分析方法,系统比较了南北古生界天然气组成差异,探讨了其成因和来源。研究结果表明,南部盆地上古生界天然气以高过成熟煤型气为主。然而,某些气体地球化学指标表明,在特定地区存在下古海相烃源。南部盆地上古生界天然气中甲烷和乙烷碳同位素组成的反演是不同类型天然气混合作用的结果。其中,与乙烷含量较高、乙烷碳同位素值较轻的下古生界油气混合程度不同是碳同位素反演的主要原因。南部盆地下古生界天然气地球化学指标强烈反映典型海相烃源特征。虽然这些气体主要来自海相烃源岩,但不能完全排除上古生界煤型气体的少量贡献。
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