Helium enrichment mechanism of helium-rich gas reservoirs in central and western China: Degassing and accumulation from ancient groundwater

Shengfei Qin , Jiyuan Li , Chuanguo Liang , Guoxiao Zhou , Miao Yuan
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Helium, a coordinated resource in natural gas, is an essential and strategic resource, but research on its enrichment mechanism is relatively weak. This study investigated helium enrichment in major reservoirs in China using geochemical methods to address the challenging topic of how helium accumulates in helium-rich gas reservoirs. It concludes that helium is enriched in a few reservoirs which capture additional helium exsolution from ancient groundwater. Released dissolved helium from ancient groundwater into the reservoir is the main mechanism of helium accumulation in helium-rich gas reservoirs. This was the first time that the concept of “multiple sources of helium supply and primary sources of helium enrichment” was applied to guide the formation of helium-rich gas reservoirs. Moreover, the main sources of helium comes from the radioactive decay of uranium (U) and thorium (Th) in hydrocarbon rocks, reservoirs, and the decay of U and Th dissolved in groundwater from other rocks. When dissolved helium in ancient groundwater crosses free gas or gas reservoirs, the partial pressure of helium in the water is significantly higher than the partial pressure of helium in the free gas or gas reservoirs, proving Henry's Law which states that the helium in the water is almost completely exsolution into the gas reservoir, forming a helium-rich gas reservoir.

中国中西部富氦气藏氦富集机制:古地下水脱气成藏
氦气是天然气中的协同资源,是必不可少的战略资源,但对其富集机理的研究相对薄弱。本研究利用地球化学方法研究了中国主要储层的氦富集情况,以解决氦在富氦气藏中如何富集这一具有挑战性的问题。结论认为,氦富集在少数储层中,这些储层捕获了古代地下水中额外的氦析出物。古地下水释放的溶解氦进入储层是富氦气藏氦富集的主要机制。这是首次将“多供氦源、一次富集氦源”的概念应用于富氦气藏的形成指导。氦的主要来源是烃岩、储层中铀(U)和钍(Th)的放射性衰变,以及其他岩石中溶解在地下水中的铀(U)和钍的衰变。当古地下水中溶解的氦穿过自由气体或气藏时,水中氦的分压明显高于自由气体或气藏中氦的分压,证明了亨利定律,即水中的氦几乎完全析出到气藏中,形成富氦气藏。
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