Gas derived from the primary cracking of kerogen and the secondary cracking of oil has historically been the focus of petroleum geologists,given its importance as a gas source.The Wenchang A Depression within the Zhu ...Gas derived from the primary cracking of kerogen and the secondary cracking of oil has historically been the focus of petroleum geologists,given its importance as a gas source.The Wenchang A Depression within the Zhu Ⅲ Sub-basin is the largest gaseous hydrocarbon-rich depression in the Pearl River Mouth Basin(PRMB),and the sources of gaseous hydrocarbons in this depression are a research focus.Mudstones from the Eocene Wenchang Formation contain type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ organic matter and are oilprone,with TOC,S1+S2,and HI values mostly ranging from 1.42%to 3.12%,9.71 mg/g to 20.61 mg/g,and 410.71 mg/g TOC to 736.17 mg/g TOC,respectively.Data of gaseous hydrocarbon yields and carbon isotopic compositions show that the gaseous hydrocarbons generated from oil-prone mudstones are mainly derived from the secondary cracking of oil,and the plot of δ^(13)C_(2)-δ^(13)C_(3) versus ln(C_(2)/C_(3))effectively identified the gas source.To further assess the gas generation processes and the ratio of oil-cracking gas under geological conditions,we reconstructed the history of gaseous hydrocarbon generation in mudstones from the Wenchang Formation in the Wenchang A Depression.Results showed that gaseous hydrocarbon generation began at approximately 33 Ma,a maximum of 69%of total gaseous hydrocarbons(C_(1)-C_(5))was generated by oil cracking,and total heavy hydrocarbon gases(C_(2)-C_(5))were mainly generated from oil cracking(65%-81%).This study provides a deeper understanding of the characteristics of gas generated from oil-prone mudstones and is important for gas exploration in the Wenchang Depression.展开更多
基金supported by the Central Young College Teachers Fund Project of China(Grant No.3142020002)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.3142021004)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41673066 and No.42202291)the Construction of the Water Damage Model in the Xishan Coal Power Mining Area(Grant No.20230767).
文摘Gas derived from the primary cracking of kerogen and the secondary cracking of oil has historically been the focus of petroleum geologists,given its importance as a gas source.The Wenchang A Depression within the Zhu Ⅲ Sub-basin is the largest gaseous hydrocarbon-rich depression in the Pearl River Mouth Basin(PRMB),and the sources of gaseous hydrocarbons in this depression are a research focus.Mudstones from the Eocene Wenchang Formation contain type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ organic matter and are oilprone,with TOC,S1+S2,and HI values mostly ranging from 1.42%to 3.12%,9.71 mg/g to 20.61 mg/g,and 410.71 mg/g TOC to 736.17 mg/g TOC,respectively.Data of gaseous hydrocarbon yields and carbon isotopic compositions show that the gaseous hydrocarbons generated from oil-prone mudstones are mainly derived from the secondary cracking of oil,and the plot of δ^(13)C_(2)-δ^(13)C_(3) versus ln(C_(2)/C_(3))effectively identified the gas source.To further assess the gas generation processes and the ratio of oil-cracking gas under geological conditions,we reconstructed the history of gaseous hydrocarbon generation in mudstones from the Wenchang Formation in the Wenchang A Depression.Results showed that gaseous hydrocarbon generation began at approximately 33 Ma,a maximum of 69%of total gaseous hydrocarbons(C_(1)-C_(5))was generated by oil cracking,and total heavy hydrocarbon gases(C_(2)-C_(5))were mainly generated from oil cracking(65%-81%).This study provides a deeper understanding of the characteristics of gas generated from oil-prone mudstones and is important for gas exploration in the Wenchang Depression.