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Unrecognized extensive charge of microbial gas in the Junggar basin
by
Liu, Dawei
, Cai, Chunfang
, Mei, Xiaomin
, Tang, Yong
, Jin, Jun
, Zheng, Menglin
, Li, Erting
, Zhang, Hao
, Wang, Daowei
in
639/4077/4082/4090
/ 639/638/675
/ Biodegradation
/ Butane
/ Carbon 13
/ Carbon Isotopes - analysis
/ Carboniferous
/ China
/ Cretaceous
/ Ethane
/ Gas accumulation
/ Gases
/ Gases - analysis
/ Gases - metabolism
/ Geologic Sediments - analysis
/ Geologic Sediments - chemistry
/ Geologic Sediments - microbiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Junggar basin
/ Jurassic
/ Kerogen
/ Mahu sag
/ Methane - analysis
/ Methane - metabolism
/ Methanogenesis
/ Microbial gas
/ Mixing
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural gas
/ Natural Gas - analysis
/ Organic matter
/ Propane
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stable isotopes
/ Triassic
2024
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Unrecognized extensive charge of microbial gas in the Junggar basin
by
Liu, Dawei
, Cai, Chunfang
, Mei, Xiaomin
, Tang, Yong
, Jin, Jun
, Zheng, Menglin
, Li, Erting
, Zhang, Hao
, Wang, Daowei
in
639/4077/4082/4090
/ 639/638/675
/ Biodegradation
/ Butane
/ Carbon 13
/ Carbon Isotopes - analysis
/ Carboniferous
/ China
/ Cretaceous
/ Ethane
/ Gas accumulation
/ Gases
/ Gases - analysis
/ Gases - metabolism
/ Geologic Sediments - analysis
/ Geologic Sediments - chemistry
/ Geologic Sediments - microbiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Junggar basin
/ Jurassic
/ Kerogen
/ Mahu sag
/ Methane - analysis
/ Methane - metabolism
/ Methanogenesis
/ Microbial gas
/ Mixing
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural gas
/ Natural Gas - analysis
/ Organic matter
/ Propane
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stable isotopes
/ Triassic
2024
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Unrecognized extensive charge of microbial gas in the Junggar basin
by
Liu, Dawei
, Cai, Chunfang
, Mei, Xiaomin
, Tang, Yong
, Jin, Jun
, Zheng, Menglin
, Li, Erting
, Zhang, Hao
, Wang, Daowei
in
639/4077/4082/4090
/ 639/638/675
/ Biodegradation
/ Butane
/ Carbon 13
/ Carbon Isotopes - analysis
/ Carboniferous
/ China
/ Cretaceous
/ Ethane
/ Gas accumulation
/ Gases
/ Gases - analysis
/ Gases - metabolism
/ Geologic Sediments - analysis
/ Geologic Sediments - chemistry
/ Geologic Sediments - microbiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Junggar basin
/ Jurassic
/ Kerogen
/ Mahu sag
/ Methane - analysis
/ Methane - metabolism
/ Methanogenesis
/ Microbial gas
/ Mixing
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural gas
/ Natural Gas - analysis
/ Organic matter
/ Propane
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stable isotopes
/ Triassic
2024
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Unrecognized extensive charge of microbial gas in the Junggar basin
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Unrecognized extensive charge of microbial gas in the Junggar basin
2024
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Different from the Qaidam basin with about 320 billion m
3
microbial gas, only limited microbial gases were found from the Junggar basin with similarly abundant type III kerogen. To determine whether microbial gases have not yet identified, natural gas samples from the Carboniferous to Cretaceous in the Junggar basin have been analyzed for chemical and stable isotope compositions. The results reveal some of the gases from the Mahu sag, Zhongguai, Luliang and Wu-Xia areas in the basin may have mixed with microbial gas leading to straight ethane to butane trends with a “dogleg” light methane in the Chung’s plot. Primary microbial gas from degradation of immature sedimentary organic matter is found to occur in the Mahu sag and secondary microbial gas from biodegradation of oils and propane occurred in the Zhongguai, Luliang and Beisantai areas where the associated oils were biodegraded to produce calcites with δ
13
C values from + 22.10‰ to + 22.16‰ or propane was biodegraded leading to its
13
C enrichment. Microbial CH
4
in the Mahu sag is most likely to have migrated up from the Lower Wuerhe Formation coal-bearing strata by the end of the Triassic, and secondary microbial gas in Zhongguai and Beisantan uplifts may have generated after the reservoirs were uplifted during the period of the Middle and Late Jurassic. This study suggests widespread distribution of microbial gas and shows the potential to find large microbial gas accumulation in the basin.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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