China Petroleum Exploration ›› 2024, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (5): 106-119.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-7703.2024.05.009

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Gas accumulation characteristics of high-rank coal in deep formations in the southern Qinshui Basin

Yang Yanhui1,2,Zhang Pengbao1,2,3,Liu Zhong1,2,Zhang Yongping1,2,Xiao Yuhang4,Han Feng1,2,,Zhao Liangyan1,2,Wang Xiaoxuan1,2,Yang Zhoupeng1,2,Bai Xiaobin1,Liu Zhenxing1,2,Hu Jiahua1,2   

  1. 1 PetroChina Huabei Oilfield Company; 2 Hebei Province Key Laboratory of Efficient Development of Coalbed Methane Resources; 3 School of Energy Resources, China University of Geosciences (Beijing); 4 PetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development
  • Online:2024-09-14 Published:2024-09-14

Abstract: A shallow–medium coalbed methane (CBM) field has been established in the southern Qinshui Basin with an annual production capacity of 2.6×108 m3. However, the exploration of deep CBM is at a low level, and there is insufficient geological understanding. By using drilling, lab test, and trial production data of exploration wells in the study area, accumulation characteristics of deep CBM have been analyzed from four aspects, i.e., coal reservoir characteristics, thermal evolution and gas-bearing property, preservation conditions, and temperaturepressure characteristics. The study results show that: (1) The No.3 coal seam is consistent, with a total thickness of 4.0-7.3 m, which has the favorable conditions of high vitrinite content, low ash content, and well-developed fissures; (2) Ro of the No.3 coal ranges in 2.41%–3.03%, showing a high-rank coal, which has strong adsorption capacity, with an adsorbed gas content of higher than 20 m3/t; (3) The salinity of the produced water from No.3 coal is greater than 4000 mg/L, showing a NaHCO3 water type, and it is in a weak radial flow environment. The deep CBM reservoir has the characteristics of slightly low temperature and low pressure, indicating that it has suffered certain damage, which insignificantly affected the adsorbed gas, but was not conducive to the accumulation of free gas. The conclusion suggests that the accumulation conditions for deep CBM in the study area were more favorable than the shallow–medium CBM that has already been appraised and developed in the slope zone. The estimated CBM resources of the deep No.3 coal are 1200×108 m3, indicating good potential for CBM exploration and development.

Key words: southern Qinshui Basin, deep coalbed methane (CBM), accumulation characteristics, accumulation pattern, resource potential

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