Evidence of the Near-Source Accumulation of the Tight Sandstone Gas in Northern Ordos Basin, North-Central China
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This work was supported by the National Key Basic Research and Development Program (973 Program), China (grant No. 2014CB239000), and China National Science and Technology Major Project (grant No. 2016ZX05046). We would like to express our gratitude to anonymous reviewers and the editors for their comments and suggestions. We also appreciate the Changqing Oilfield Company of PetroChina for support in data collection. Our thanks are also extended to Zhao Wenzhi, Yang Hua, Zou Caineng, Fu Jinhua, Hu Suyun, Yao Jingli, Deng Xiuqin, Nan Junxiang, Wang Huaichang, Fan Liyong, Kang Rui, LI Shixiang and Wang Lan for their great help and advices.

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    Abstract:

    The tight sandstone gas in Upper Paleozoic Formation of the northern Ordos Basin is a typical giant unconventional tight gas province. Evidences from geochemistry, reservoir geology and paleo-tectonic setting all verify that the present-day tight sandstone gas accumulation in the Ordos Basin is the result of near-source accumulation. The evidences are listed as following: tight sandstone gas is mainly distributed in the area with high gas-generating strength; gas composition was not subjected to fractionation; gas saturation significantly decreases with the distance away from the source rocks; gas isotopes suggest their origin is the same and maturity is consistent with in-place source rocks; reservoirs have experienced three types of densification digenesis, including intense compaction, siliceous cementation and calcareous cementation, which took place before the formation of a large amount of tight sandstone gas, forming tight reservoirs with low porosity and permeability, fine pore throat and great capillary resistance; the paleo-structural gradient ratio is small from the main hydrocarbon generation period to present. It is indicated the present distribution of tight sandstone gas in the northern Ordos Basin is the result of near-source and short-distance migration and accumulation.

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YANG Zhi, LI Qiyan, WU Songtao, LIN Senhu, LIU Xinshen.2017. Evidence of the Near-Source Accumulation of the Tight Sandstone Gas in Northern Ordos Basin, North-Central China[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),91(5):1820-1835

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  • Received:March 04,2016
  • Revised:August 10,2016
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  • Online: October 23,2017
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