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AAPG Bulletin, V. 94, No. 11 (November 2010), P. 1741-1759.

Copyright copy2010. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.

DOI:10.1306/06301009184

Exploration methods for late Quaternary shallow biogenic Previous HitgasNext Hit reservoirs in the Hangzhou Bay area, eastern China

Yan-Li Li,1 Chun-Ming Lin2

1State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, China; [email protected]
2State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, China; [email protected]

ABSTRACT

Commercial accumulations of shallow biogenic Previous HitgasNext Hit have been widely found in the world. The successful development and exploitation of shallow Previous HitgasNext Hit is dependent on using suitable technology to effectively prospect for this kind of resource. Shallow biogenic Previous HitgasNext Hit reservoirs, buried less than 120 m (393.7 ft), have been discovered and successfully exploited in the Hangzhou Bay area, northern Zhejiang Province, eastern China. In this study, we describe the methods used for the exploration of shallow Previous HitgasNext Hit, including cone penetration test (CPT), shallow shear-wave seismic Previous HitdataNext Hit, soil-Previous HitgasNext Hit radon analysis, microbiological prospecting, and electromagnetic surveying. The CPT is effective in helping to determine stratigraphic divisions and correlations, especially reservoir identification. Dense CPTs are useful for both the preliminary exploration and enlarging a known Previous HitgasNext Hit field. Shallow shear-wave seismic profiles identify the top surface of a Previous HitgasNext Hit-bearing sand bed, which shows a strong reflecting boundary. The reflection will sharply decline where the Previous HitgasNext Hit-bearing sand body pinches out. Thus, a Previous HitgasNext Hit-bearing sand body can be outlined. The area of Previous HitgasNext Hit reservoirs can further be determined by high soil-Previous HitgasNext Hit radon content over the boundary of the Previous HitgasNext Hit accumulation. Methane-consuming bacteria can act as an indicator for the presence of methane within the Previous HitgasNext Hit-bearing area. Electromagnetic methods can aid in determining whether there is Previous HitgasNext Hit in the sand bodies and in determining the thickness of the Previous HitgasTop layer.

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