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Palaeo-fluid evidence of the multi-stage hydrocarbon charges in Kela-2 gas field, Kuqa foreland basin, Tarim Basin.

Authors :
LU, Xuesong
LIU, Keyu
ZHUO, Qinggong
ZHAO, Mengjun
LIU, Shaobo
FANG, Shihu
Source :
Petroleum Exploration & Development; Oct2012, Vol. 39 Issue 5, p574-582, 9p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Abstract: The multi-stage hydrocarbon charge process of Kela-2 gas field in the Kuqa foreland basin was studied from the perspective of palaeo-fluid evidence by the analyses of fluid inclusions, fluorescence spectroscopy, FE-SEM (field emission scanning electron microscopy) observation, core micro-CT scanning, and hydrocarbon geochemistry. The result shows that the Kela-2 gas field has experienced three periods of hydrocarbon charge process: (1) charged with oil at the early-middle period of the Miocence (N<subscript>1</subscript>), (2) charged with high maturity oil & gas at the sedimentary period of the Pliocence Kuqa Formation (N<subscript>2</subscript>) and then destroyed by intense tectonic compression, and (3) charged with high- and over-maturity coal-derived gas since the Quaternary. The widely distributed residual dry bitumen, the occurrence of gas-liquid two-phase hydrocarbon inclusions, the residual oils observed in the nanopores, the higher QGF and QGF-E index, and the higher S <subscript>1</subscript>, S <subscript>2</subscript> values of rock pyrolysis detected in both current gas zone and water zone, are the evidence of early oil charges. The residual dry bitumen, the occurrence of gas-oil-solid (bitumen) three-phase hydrocarbon inclusions, the loss of light n-alkanes and the relatively high content of aromatic hydrocarbons in the condense oil, and the abnormally high content of diamondoid hydrocarbons, are the strong evidence of gas flushing and deasphalting. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20964803
Volume :
39
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Petroleum Exploration & Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
82600136
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1876-3804(12)60078-0