Daandine 气田瓦隆亚组煤层气含量的垂直分布及其地质控制因素

Zehong Cui, Wensong Huang, Zheng Zhang, Linli Liu, Jianjun Wang, Xiaoyi Wei, Jiahui Jiao
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Daandine 气田的中侏罗世瓦隆亚组包含大量煤层,蕴藏着丰富的煤层气资源。然而,这些煤层的垂直含气量分布及其影响因素目前尚不清楚,影响了煤层气勘探开发战略的制定。为此,本文利用近期勘探和开发的各种地质、实验和工程数据,确定了丹顶鹤气田的煤层垂直含气量分布,并讨论了地质因素对其的影响。结果表明,随着深度的增加,煤层气含量有两种基本趋势:(1)先增加后减少;(2)先增加后减少。前一种趋势占主导地位,拐点出现在唐格洛玛砂岩层内或靠近唐格洛玛砂岩层的煤组。相关分析表明,大分子物质对煤层气含量的垂直分布影响不大。含水率影响煤层的吸附能力,与瓦斯含量呈负相关,含水率较高的煤组瓦斯含量一般较低。瓦隆亚组存在三组独立的含气系统,不同含气系统之间的煤层瓦斯含量-深度关系相对独立。盖岩条件越好,瓦斯含量越高,这一点在康德明组煤炭中尤为明显。渗透率对 Daandine 煤的煤层瓦斯含量有显著影响。唐格洛玛砂岩层内或靠近唐格洛玛砂岩层的煤组渗透率较高,瓦斯含量也较高,两者呈正相关。其原因是研究区域的煤层气主要来源于微生物,而渗透率较高的煤炭有利于将更多的微生物群引入煤层,从而提高二次生物生成甲烷的能力。
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Vertical coalbed gas content distribution in the Walloon Subgroup of Daandine gas field and its geological controls
The Middle Jurassic Walloon Subgroup of Daandine gas field contains numerous coal seams with abundant coalbed methane (CBM) resources. However, the vertical gas content distribution of these coal seams is unclear currently, as well as its influencing factors, affecting the formulation of CBM exploration and exploitation strategy. For this purpose, using diverse geologic, experimental, and engineering data from recent exploration and development, this article ascertains the vertical coalbed gas content distribution in the Daandine gas field and discusses how the geological factors affect it. The results show that the coalbed gas contents have two basic trends as the depth increases: (1) increase, and then decrease; (2) increase. The former trend is dominant, and the inflection point occurs in the coal groups within or close to the Tangalooma Sandstone Formation. The correlation analysis shows that the macerals have little influence on the vertical coalbed gas content distribution. The moisture contents affect the adsorption capacity of coalbeds and show a negative correlation with the gas contents, and coal groups with higher moisture contents generally have lower gas contents. Three sets of independent gas-bearing systems exist in the Walloon Subgroup, and the coalbed gas content-depth relationship is relatively independent among different gas-bearing systems. The better the caprock condition, the higher the gas content, which is particularly evident in the coals of Condamine group. The permeabilities show a significant effect on the coalbed gas contents of Daandine coals. The coal groups within or close to the Tangalooma Sandstone Formation have higher permeabilities, as well as higher gas contents, and they are positively correlated. The reason is that the CBM in the study area is dominantly microbial in origin, and the higher permeability coals are conducive to the introduction of more microbial consortia into the coal seams, enhancing the generation of secondary biogenesis methane.
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