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Geological controls on variable gas concentrations: A case study of the northern Gujiao Block, northwestern Qinshui Basin, China

A systematic investigation was performed on the variation of gas content and its geological controls based on the diverse geological data and the experimental results of 72 coal samples from 24 coalbed methane (CBM) wells in the northern Gujiao Block, NW Qinshui Basin, China. Coal rank varies from l...

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Published in:Marine and petroleum geology 2018-04, Vol.92, p.582-596
Main Authors: Li, Zhentao, Liu, Dameng, Ranjith, P.G., Cai, Yidong, Wang, Yingjin
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Language:English
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Summary:A systematic investigation was performed on the variation of gas content and its geological controls based on the diverse geological data and the experimental results of 72 coal samples from 24 coalbed methane (CBM) wells in the northern Gujiao Block, NW Qinshui Basin, China. Coal rank varies from low-volatile bituminous coal to medium-volatile bituminous coal, with maximum vitrinite reflectance (Ro,max) ranging from 1.21 to 1.92%. CBM in the northern Gujiao Block is mainly produced from the relatively thick coal seams (∼1.0 m-7.0 m), which are distributed in the Upper Carboniferous Taiyuan formation and Lower Permian Shanxi formation. The total gas content of coal seams ranges from 3.83 to 16.82 m3/t, with increasing gas content from marginal to central areas. Highly variable gas content reflects the comprehensive effect of various geological factors and coal reservoir properties. The results of the study show that the structural types, roof lithology, burial depth and hydrodynamic conditions are key factors controlling the gas content, whereas coal thickness and coal properties have no or little correlation with the gas content. In the northern Gujiao Block, three geological features controlling gas content are identified: 1) hydrodynamic trapping of gas in the graben structure with an adequate burial depth and impermeable roof, 2) gas loss by hydrodynamic flushing and normal faults in the syncline structure, and 3) gas migration by intensive movement of groundwater in the shallow burial area. The first mechanism is considered to cause the high gas content of central study area, whereas the other two mechanisms can explain the low gas content in the north-western and south-eastern regions. •Variable gas concentrations of northern Gujiao Block were analyzed.•The geological controls of variable gas contents were elaborated.•Coal thickness and coal reservoir properties present a minor impact on gas content.•Typical geological models for CBM content controlling were established.
ISSN:0264-8172
1873-4073
DOI:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2017.11.022