화학공학소재연구정보센터
AAPG Bulletin, Vol.92, No.3, 341-358, 2008
Origin and accumulation of carbon dioxide in the Huanghua depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China
The CO2 content in natural gas in the Huanghua depression, Bohai China, is highly variable, ranging from 0.003 to 99.6%. Bay Basin, Understanding the origin and distribution of the CO2 is important to assess risk prior to drilling. This study uses gas geochemistry to identify the origins of CO2 in the sedimentary basin and places these findings within a geologic context. Chemical compositions; delta C-13(CO2) He-3/He-4, and Ar-40/Ar-36 were measured for 50 gas samples collected from gas- and oil-producing wells located in different tectonic regions in the depression. From these analyses, we determined that the CO2 in the Huanghua depression originated from three sources: thermal decomposition of organic matter, thermal decomposition of carbonate minerals, and mantle degassing. Gases with low amounts (< 3 %) Of CO2 tend to be organogenic. This organogenic CO2 occurs in hydrocarbon accumulations and is characterized by delta 13C(CO2) ranging from - 20 , 3 to - 10 parts per thousand and low He-3/He-4 (R/R-a < 1, herein R and R-a represent the 3 He-3/He-4 ratio of sample and air, respectively). Carbon dioxide originating from thermal carbonate decomposition occurs as a minor component (< 10%) in hydrocarbon gas accumulations and is characterized by a narrow range delta C-13(CO2), (-2 to + 2 parts per thousand) and R/R-a, < 1. Huanghua depression natural gases with CO2 content in excess of 15% resulted from mantle degassing and mainly occur at the inter3 /4 section of faults. These gases have He He ratios in excess of atmospheric value (R/R-a > 1) and delta C-13(CO2), ranging from - 5 to - 3 parts per thousand. Volatiles from mantle degassing during the postmagmatic stage are the most likely major source for CO2 in these high-CO2-content Basement faults likely provide pathways for the upreservoirs. ward migration Of CO2-rich mantle fluids. Consequently, CO2-rich gas pools are locally concentrated in the Gangxi and Dazhongwang fault zones within the depression.