Mantle-related CO2, metasedimentary HC-N2 gas and oil traces in the Répcelak and Mihályi accumulations, W-Hungary — mixing of three fluids of very different origin

I. Vető, J. Csizmeg, C. Sajgó
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Abstract

Numerous accumulations of CO2 and nitrogen-rich natural gas are known in the hot Pannonian Basin System (PBS), where even the mixture of these two fluids is a common phenomenon. The Danube Basin, part of the PBS, is characterized by the predominance of CO2 and nitrogen-rich natural gas over “normal” natural gas. The multistacked Repcelak and Mihalyi gas accumulations (southern, Hungarian part of the Danube Basin) display an upward increase of nitrogen-rich natural gas at the expense of CO2. This study, using the abundant public data, the published results and the new biomarker data obtained from oil traces, attempts to explain the formation of these multistacked accumulations. A synoptic view of the vertical changes in gas composition, the maturation history of the basin and its basement, the chronology of the Neogene basaltic volcanism and the biomarker pattern of the oil traces resulted in the recognition of the metasedimentary origin of the nitrogen-rich natural gas and in a relative chronology of the ...
在匈牙利西部的r pcelak和Mihályi聚集中发现与地幔相关的CO2、变质沉积HC-N2气和油的痕迹——三种来源非常不同的流体的混合
在炎热的潘诺尼亚盆地系统(PBS)中,已知有大量的二氧化碳和富氮天然气聚集,甚至这两种流体的混合物也是一种常见现象。多瑙河盆地是PBS的一部分,其特点是富含二氧化碳和氮的天然气比“普通”天然气更占优势。多层Repcelak和Mihalyi天然气聚集(多瑙河盆地匈牙利部分的南部)显示出富氮天然气的上升,而二氧化碳的增加则为代价。本研究利用大量的公开数据、已发表的研究结果以及从油迹中获得的新的生物标志物数据,试图解释这些多层叠成藏的形成。通过对天然气组成的纵向变化、盆地及其基底的成熟历史、新近系玄武岩火山作用年代学和油迹生物标志物模式的综合分析,确定了富氮天然气的变质沉积成因,并确定了富氮天然气的相对年代学。
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Central European Geology
Central European Geology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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