Despite its significant exploration potential,the origin of natural gas in the tectonically complex southwestern Tarim Basin remains controversial due to multiple potential source rocks.This study identifies the genet...Despite its significant exploration potential,the origin of natural gas in the tectonically complex southwestern Tarim Basin remains controversial due to multiple potential source rocks.This study identifies the genetic types and sources of natural gas by integrating gas molecular and isotopic compositions with the geochemical characteristics of potential source rocks.The results indicate that the Kekeya gas field mainly contains coal-derived gas sourced from the Permian Pusige Formation,whereas the Akemomu field and the QT-1 well contain highly overmature gas from the Permian Qipan Formation with some mantle-derived He and inorganic CO_(2).Furthermore,the oil-associated gas in the FS-8 well originates from Permian sapropelic source rocks,while the KS-6 well contains a mixed,oil-associated gas predominantly sourced from the Jurassic Yangye Formation.These findings reveal a complex gas accumulation scenario with multiple genetic types and sources in the southwestern Tarim Basin,providing critical insights for future exploration.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41903013)university—enterprise cooperation projects(041021090118)the Hubei Key Laboratory of Petroleum Geochemistry and Environment at Yangtze University(Grant No.HKLPGE-202308).
文摘Despite its significant exploration potential,the origin of natural gas in the tectonically complex southwestern Tarim Basin remains controversial due to multiple potential source rocks.This study identifies the genetic types and sources of natural gas by integrating gas molecular and isotopic compositions with the geochemical characteristics of potential source rocks.The results indicate that the Kekeya gas field mainly contains coal-derived gas sourced from the Permian Pusige Formation,whereas the Akemomu field and the QT-1 well contain highly overmature gas from the Permian Qipan Formation with some mantle-derived He and inorganic CO_(2).Furthermore,the oil-associated gas in the FS-8 well originates from Permian sapropelic source rocks,while the KS-6 well contains a mixed,oil-associated gas predominantly sourced from the Jurassic Yangye Formation.These findings reveal a complex gas accumulation scenario with multiple genetic types and sources in the southwestern Tarim Basin,providing critical insights for future exploration.