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A breakthrough of researching reservoir adsorption gas and its significance 被引量:3

A breakthrough of researching reservoir adsorption gas and its significance
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摘要 GC-C-MS on linear isotope analysis equipment makes it possible to measure the hydrocarbon gases at the level of 10 -3-10 -2 μL- By applying this technique the carbon isotopes of C1-C3 of the adsorbed gas from the Triassic oil sand bed of the Aican-l Well in the Turpan-Hami basin were analysed. The δ13C values of C1-C3, are -55.1‰, -38.6‰ and -35.0‰ respectively. In terms of geochemical characteristics of natural gases and crude oils, in combination with basinal geological backgrounds, it is considered that the reservoir adsorbed gas was formed by crude-oil biodegradation, absorbed by reservoir rocks and its oil-gas source is related with the Permain (perhaps including the Carboniferous). The adsorbed gas is obviously different from the Jurassic coal-generated oil and gas. GC-C-MS on linear isotope analysis equipment makes it possible to measure the hydrocarbon gases at the level of 10?3–10?2 μL. By applying this technique the carbon isotopes of C1-C3 of the adsorbed gas from the Triassic oil sand bed of the Aican-l Well in the Turpan-Hami basin were analysed. The δ13C values of C1-C3 are ?55.1‰, ?38.6‰ and ?35.0‰ respectively. In terms of geochemical characteristics of natural gases and crude oils, in combination with basinal geological backgrounds, it is considered that the reservoir adsorbed gas was formed by crude-oil biodegradation, absorbed by reservoir rocks and its oil-gas source is related with the Permain (perhaps including the Carboniferous). The adsorbed gas is obviously different from the Jurassic coal-generated oil and gas.
机构地区 Chinese Acad Sci
出处 《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS 1999年第8期761-763,共3页
关键词 adsorbed GAS carbon ISOTOPE oil-gas source correlation. adsorbed gas carbon isotope oil-gas source correlation
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