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AAPG Bulletin, V. 102, No. 11 (November 2018), P. 2171-2200.

Copyright ©2018. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.

DOI: 10.1306/04121817160

Origin, source, mixing, and thermal maturity of natural gases in the Panyu lower uplift and the Baiyun depression, Pearl River Mouth Basin, northern South China Sea

Hongwei Ping,1 Honghan Chen,2 Junzhang Zhu,3 Simon C. George,4 Lijun Mi,5 Xiong Pang,6 and Puqiang Zhai7

1Key Laboratory of Tectonics and Petroleum Resources, China University of Geosciences, Ministry of Education, Lumo Road No. 388, Hongshan District, Wuhan 430074, China; [email protected]
2Key Laboratory of Tectonics and Petroleum Resources, China University of Geosciences, Ministry of Education, Lumo Road No. 388, Hongshan District, Wuhan 430074, China; [email protected]
3Shenzhen Branch of CNOOC Ltd., Houhaibin Road No. 3168, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518054, China; [email protected]
4Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia; MQ Marine Research Centre, Macquarie University, North Ryde, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia; [email protected]
5Shenzhen Branch of CNOOC Ltd., Houhaibin Road No. 3168, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518054, China; [email protected]
6Shenzhen Branch of CNOOC Ltd., Houhaibin Road No. 3168, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518054, China; [email protected]
7Shenzhen Branch of CNOOC Ltd., Houhaibin Road No. 3168, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518054, China; [email protected]

ABSTRACT

Multiple natural gas fields have been discovered in the Baiyun depression and the adjoining Panyu lower uplift in the Pearl River Mouth Basin, northern South China Sea. The natural gases are associated with condensate and are characterized by relatively heavy carbon isotopes, with methane and ethane δ13C values ranging from –44.2‰ to –33.6‰ and –30.0‰ to –25.4‰, respectively. Nearly all methane and ethane are derived from oil-prone type II kerogen in the Wenchang Formation source rock, whereas the heavy hydrocarbon gases (propane, butanes, and pentanes) are derived from both the Wenchang and Enping (type III kerogen) Formations, based on an integrated comparison of carbon isotopic compositions of the natural gases, typical type I/II and type III kerogen-derived gases, and the Enping and Wenchang kerogens. The gases from the eastern parts of the Baiyun depression and the Panyu lower uplift mainly originate from secondary oil cracking and primary kerogen cracking, respectively. The gases from the northern slope of the Baiyun depression are a mixture of oil-cracking and kerogen-cracking gases. Both oil-cracking and kerogen-cracking gases were mainly generated from the Wenchang Formation source rock in the maturity range of 1.5%–2.5% vitrinite reflectance, with a corresponding present-day depth range of 5400–6500 m (17,700–21,300 ft). The apparent contribution of the Wenchang Formation to the discovered gas accumulations demonstrates that it is the most important source rock in the area, instead of the Enping Formation. The search for more gas derived from oil cracking will be the next natural gas exploration direction in the Baiyun depression.

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