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Gas content, geochemical characteristics and implications of coalbed methane from the Deep Area of Qi’Nan Coalmine in Huaibei Coalfield
by
Jiang, Wei
, Li, Fengli
, Wei, Qiang
, Li, Shengjie
, Chen, Song
, Gui, Herong
, Yi, Wangfei
in
639/4077
/ 639/4077/4082
/ 639/4077/4082/4090
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Coal mines
/ Coalbed methane
/ Deep CBM reservoir
/ Gas content
/ Gases
/ Geochemical characteristics
/ Geochemistry
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Methane
/ multidisciplinary
/ Porosity
/ Reservoirs
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ The Deep Area of Qi’Nan Coalmine
/ The Huaibei Coalfield
2024
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Gas content, geochemical characteristics and implications of coalbed methane from the Deep Area of Qi’Nan Coalmine in Huaibei Coalfield
by
Jiang, Wei
, Li, Fengli
, Wei, Qiang
, Li, Shengjie
, Chen, Song
, Gui, Herong
, Yi, Wangfei
in
639/4077
/ 639/4077/4082
/ 639/4077/4082/4090
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Coal mines
/ Coalbed methane
/ Deep CBM reservoir
/ Gas content
/ Gases
/ Geochemical characteristics
/ Geochemistry
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Methane
/ multidisciplinary
/ Porosity
/ Reservoirs
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ The Deep Area of Qi’Nan Coalmine
/ The Huaibei Coalfield
2024
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Gas content, geochemical characteristics and implications of coalbed methane from the Deep Area of Qi’Nan Coalmine in Huaibei Coalfield
by
Jiang, Wei
, Li, Fengli
, Wei, Qiang
, Li, Shengjie
, Chen, Song
, Gui, Herong
, Yi, Wangfei
in
639/4077
/ 639/4077/4082
/ 639/4077/4082/4090
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Coal mines
/ Coalbed methane
/ Deep CBM reservoir
/ Gas content
/ Gases
/ Geochemical characteristics
/ Geochemistry
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Methane
/ multidisciplinary
/ Porosity
/ Reservoirs
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ The Deep Area of Qi’Nan Coalmine
/ The Huaibei Coalfield
2024
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Gas content, geochemical characteristics and implications of coalbed methane from the Deep Area of Qi’Nan Coalmine in Huaibei Coalfield
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Gas content, geochemical characteristics and implications of coalbed methane from the Deep Area of Qi’Nan Coalmine in Huaibei Coalfield
2024
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The objective of this work is to investigate the implications of geological influence factors on gas content and geochemical characteristics of deep-buried (> 800 m) coalbed methane (CBM) reservoirs. Results show that bituminous coal accounts for the majority, which exhibits similar maturity but differ in maceral and chemical constituents. CBM reservoirs show low porosity, low permeability and moderate temperature, with thickness of 0.85–4.15 m. In addition, the total gas content is 4.58–12.33 m
3
/t (average of 8.83 m
3
/t). CH
4
is the main component with concentration of 92.83−99.22% (average of 96.68%), and the δ
13
C
CH4
and δ
13
D
CH4
is − 53.78‰–−44.62‰ (average of − 48.82‰) and − 223.93‰––−4.49‰ (average of − 215.37‰), respectively. All CBM samples are the mixtures of thermogenic gases and secondary biogenic gases with CO
2
reduction. In addition, gas content characteristic at the critical point of burial depth is the result by positive and negative geological effects. CH
4
concentration shows a wide range with the increases of buried depth, while the numerical values of which for the selected samples display complex variation characteristics. Furthermore, the values of δ
13
C
CH4
and δ
13
D
CH4
become heavier with the increases of buried depth. Besides, the above two geochemical parameters are related to
R
o, max
and reservoir temperature.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
Subject
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